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The 2018–19 National League 2 South is the tenth season (32nd overall) of the fourth tier (south) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced. At the end of the season, Rams became champions when they won away to Clifton on 6 April 2019, sealing promotion with two games to go.[1] It was a fitting reward for the Berkshire club, who were by far the strongest side in the division. The runners up were Canterbury who claimed second spot after beating off stiff competition from the likes of Tonbridge Juddians and Henley Hawks. Despite finishing 21 points behind Rams, Canterbury's league results were still strong enough to enough to book a home promotion playoff against National League 2 North runners up, Chester. On 4 May 2019, Canterbury defeated Chester 19–10 to join Rams in the 2019–20 National League 1.[2] For both clubs, National League 1 is the highest level they have ever reached since the leagues began back in 1987.

2018–19 National League 2 South
Countries England
 Guernsey
Date1 September 2018 – 4 May 2019
ChampionsRams (1st title)
Runners-upCanterbury (also promoted)
RelegatedLondon Irish Wild Geese, Guernsey, Birmingham & Solihull
Matches played240
Attendance81,988
(average 342 per match)
Highest attendance1,160
Henley v Rams
5 January 2019
Lowest attendance68
Redcliffians v Worthing
8 December 2018
Top point scorerWales Matthew McLean (Worthing)
341 points
Top try scorerEngland Henry Bird (Redcliffians)
26 tries
← 2017–18
2019–20 →

At the other end of the table, London Irish Wild Geese became the first team to be relegated after they suffered a heavy loss away to Henley Hawks on 30 March 2019.[3] They were followed a week later by league newcomers Guernsey, who also went down after just one season, following a heavy defeat away to Henley on 6 April 2019.[4] One week later still, Birmingham & Solihull became the third and final team to go down with one round still to play after they lost away to champions, Rams, on 13 April 2019, with a try bonus not enough to keep them up due to results elsewhere.[5] London Irish Wild Geese and Guernsey will drop into London & South East Premier, while Birmingham & Solihull, who had initially been supposed to drop to Midlands Premier, decided to become an amateur club and drop out of the league system altogether.[6]

A final point of note was Worthing's Matthew McLean, who once again finished as the league's top scorer – this time for a record-breaking 3rd time. McLean scored 341 points, including 22 tries – an outstanding total for a Worthing side that finished 9th.

Structure

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The league consists of sixteen teams with all the teams playing each other on a home and away basis to make a total of thirty matches each. There is one automatic promotion place, one play-off place and three relegation places. The champions are promoted to the 2019–20 National League 1 and the runners-up play the second-placed team in the 2018–19 National League 2 North with the winner being promoted. The last three teams are relegated to either London & South East PremierorSouth West Premier depending on the geographical location of the team (in some cases teams may join the Midlands regional leagues).

The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:

Participating teams and locations

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Eleven of the teams listed below participated in the 2017–18 National League 2 South season. The 2017–18 champions Cinderford and play-off winners Chinnor, who won the promotion play-off against Sedgley Park, were promoted into the 2018–19 National League 1, while Old Albanian were relegated into the division from the 2017–18 National League 1.[7][8][9] Sides relegated from the 2017–18 National League 2 South included Broadstreet (toMidlands Premier), Wimbledon (London & South East Premier) and Barnstaple (South West Premier).[10][11]

The promoted teams are Dings Crusaders who finished as champions of South West Premier while Barnes (champions) and Guernsey (play-off) came up from London & South East Premier.[12][13][14] Birmingham & Solihull were also included from the division when they were level transferred from National League 2 North having been promoted as champions of Midlands Premier.[15] They were transferred to address an imbalance of teams in National League 2 caused by both Cinderford and Chinnor being promoted, with only Old Albanian dropping down to the south, and as the most southerly club in the northern division, Birmingham & Solihull were deemed the most suitable for a level transfer.

 
 
 

Birmingham & Solihull

 

Bury St Edmunds

 

Canterbury

 

Clifton

 

Dings

 

Guernsey

 

Henley

 

L Irish WG

 

Old Albanian

 

Old Redcliffians

 

Rams

 

Redruth

 

Taunton

 

Tonbridge

 

Worthing

Locations of the 2018–19 National League 2 South teams
Team Stadium Capacity City/Area Previous season
Barnes Barn Elms 500 Barnes, London Promoted from London & SE Premier (champions)
Birmingham & Solihull Portway Birmingham, West Midlands Promoted from Midlands Premier (champions)[a 1]
Bury St Edmunds The Haberden 3,000 (135 seats) Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 8th
Canterbury The Marine Travel Ground 1,500 (75 seats) Canterbury, Kent 10th
Clifton Station Road 2,500 (400 seats) Cribbs Causeway, Patchway, Bristol 11th
Dings Crusaders Shaftsbury Park 2,250 (250 seats) Frenchay, Bristol Promoted from South West Premier (champions)
Guernsey Footes Lane 5,000 (720 seats) Saint Peter Port, Guernsey Promoted from London & SE Premier (playoff)
Henley Hawks Dry Leas 4,000 Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire 9th
London Irish Wild Geese Hazelwood 2,000 Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey 13th
Old Albanian Woollam Playing Fields 1,000 St Albans, Hertfordshire Relegated from National 1 (15th)
Old Redcliffians Scotland Lane Brislington, Bristol 12th
Rams Old Bath Road 1,250 Sonning, Reading, Berkshire 3rd
Redruth The Recreation Ground 3,500 (580 seats) Redruth, Cornwall 5th
Taunton Titans Commsplus Stadium 2,000 (198 seats) Taunton, Somerset 4th
Tonbridge Juddians The Slade 1,500 Tonbridge, Kent 6th
Worthing Raiders Roundstone Lane 1,500 (100 seats) Angmering, West Sussex 7th

League table

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2018–19 National League 2 South table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Rams (C) 30 28 0 2 1106 465 +641 26 1 139 Promotion place
2 Canterbury (P) 30 24 0 6 894 564 +330 21 4 121 Play-off place
3 Tonbridge Juddians 30 25 1 4 903 562 +341 17 1 120
4 Henley Hawks 30 24 0 6 901 592 +309 20 4 120
5 Taunton Titans 30 19 0 11 928 764 +164 19 5 100
6 Clifton 30 12 1 17 705 862 −157 13 7 70
7 Redruth 30 13 1 16 664 765 −101 10 5 69
8 Bury St Edmunds 30 11 2 17 722 712 +10 13 7 68
9 Worthing Raiders 30 11 2 17 828 908 −80 15 5 68
10 Old Albanian 30 12 1 17 763 726 +37 10 6 66
11 Barnes 30 12 1 17 650 712 −62 7 9 66
12 Old Redcliffians 30 10 0 20 709 845 −136 12 8 60
13 Dings Crusaders 30 10 0 20 575 669 −94 7 9 56
14 Birmingham & Solihull (R) 30 10 1 19 651 818 −167 8 5 50[a] Relegation place
15 Guernsey (R) 30 8 0 22 581 1021 −440 11 6 49
16 London Irish Wild Geese (R) 30 6 0 24 494 1089 −595 7 2 33
Updated to match(es) played on 27 April 2019. Source: "National League 2 South". NCA Rugby.
Rules for classification: If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  • Difference between points for and against
  • Total number of points for
  • Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  • Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
    Notes:
    1. ^ Birmingham & Solihull were deducted 5 points as a result of fielding an ineligible player from the previous season in Midlands Premier which carried over into the 2018-19 season.[16]

    Fixture & Results

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    Round 1

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    1 September 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Old Albanian59 – 5Guernsey
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 420
    Referee: Richard Haughton

    1 September 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Rams44 – 15Canterbury
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 308
    Referee: Joe James

    1 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Barnes33 – 14London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 250
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    1 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Bury St Edmunds37 – 45Henley Hawks (1 BP)
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 449
    Referee: Daniel Collins

    1 September 2018
    15:00
    Dings Crusaders17 – 25Redruth
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 456
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    1 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Old Redcliffians14 – 17Clifton
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 237
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    1 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans62 – 24Worthing Raiders (1 BP)
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 275
    Referee: Philip Davies

    1 September 2018
    15:00
    Tonbridge Juddians22 – 19Birmingham & Solihull (1 BP)
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 172
    Referee: Alexis Manley

    [17]


    Round 2

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    8 September 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Guernsey26 – 35Worthing Raiders (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 851[a 2]
    Referee: Joe James

    8 September 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Birmingham & Solihull42 – 38Old Redcliffians (2 BP)
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 187[a 3]
    Referee: Owen Taylor

    8 September 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Clifton11 – 17Dings Crusaders
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 217
    Referee: Louis Biggs

    8 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury29 – 20Tonbridge Juddians
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 254
    Referee: Daniel Collins

    8 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks26 – 24Barnes (1 BP)
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 265
    Referee: Ben Russell

    8 September 2018
    15:00
    London Irish Wild Geese10 – 41Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 181[a 4]
    Referee: Steven Compton

    8 September 2018
    15:00
    Old Albanian27 – 39Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 290
    Referee: Benjamin Wilde

    8 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Redruth29 – 27Taunton Titans (2 BP)
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 810
    Referee: Charlie Gayther

    [18]


    Round 3

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    14 September 2018
    19:45
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans36 – 13Clifton
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 525
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    15 September 2018
    13:30
    (1 BP) Bury St Edmunds70 – 26Guernsey (1 BP)
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 343
    Referee: Andrew MacNeaney

    15 September 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders68 – 21Redruth
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 537
    Referee: Richard Haughton

    15 September 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Rams43 – 13Henley Hawks
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 653
    Referee: James Clarke

    15 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Barnes24 – 33Old Albanian (1 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 150
    Referee: Alexis Manley

    15 September 2018
    15:00
    Dings Crusaders15 – 10Birmingham & Solihull (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 450
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    15 September 2018
    15:00
    Old Redcliffians21 – 43Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 158
    Referee: Gareth Holsgrove

    15 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians47 – 19London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 150
    Referee: Philip Davies

    [19]


    Round 4

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    22 September 2018
    14:30
    Birmingham & Solihull20 – 28Taunton Titans
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 253[a 5]
    Referee: James O'Brien

    22 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Clifton37 – 15Worthing Raiders
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 174
    Referee: Ben Russell

    22 September 2018
    15:00
    Bury St Edmunds22 – 12Barnes
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 323
    Referee: Robbie Bourke

    22 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury40 – 18Dings Crusaders
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 183
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    22 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks14 – 19Tonbridge Juddians
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 465
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    22 September 2018
    15:00
    London Irish Wild Geese15 – 35Old Redcliffians (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 159[a 6]
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    22 September 2018
    15:00
    Old Albanian18 – 10Rams
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 208
    Referee: Tim Allatt

    22 September 2018
    18:00
    (1 BP) Guernsey15 – 16Redruth
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 367
    Referee: Luke Davies

    [20]


    Round 5

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    29 September 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Barnes21 – 26Guernsey (1 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 175
    Referee: Benjamin Wilde

    29 September 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Rams47 – 21Bury St Edmunds
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 303
    Referee: Richard Haughton

    29 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Dings Crusaders52 – 8London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Shaftsbury Park
    Attendance: 249
    Referee: Joe James

    29 September 2018
    15:00
    Old Redcliffians15 – 31Henley Hawks (1 BP)
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 287
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    29 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Redruth50 – 36Clifton (1 BP)
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 645
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    29 September 2018
    15:00
    Taunton Titans23 – 22Canterbury (2 BP)
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 375
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    29 September 2018
    15:00
    Tonbridge Juddians27 – 22Old Albanian (1 BP)
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 134
    Referee: Robert Bourke

    29 September 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders51 – 37Birmingham & Solihull (1 BP)
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 485
    Referee: Calum Howard

    [21]


    Round 6

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    6 October 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Birmingham & Solihull22 – 25Redruth
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 157[a 7]
    Referee: Ben Rayner

    6 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Barnes19 – 26Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 75[a 8]
    Referee: Philip Davies

    6 October 2018
    15:00
    Bury St Edmunds0 – 10Tonbridge Juddians
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 241
    Referee: George Richardson

    6 October 2018
    15:00
    Canterbury21 – 10Worthing Raiders
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 427
    Referee: Louis Biggs

    6 October 2018
    15:00
    Henley Hawks20 – 15Dings Crusaders (1 BP)
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 205
    Referee: Nikki O'Donnell

    6 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) London Irish Wild Geese36 – 46Taunton Titans (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 119
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    6 October 2018
    15:00
    Old Albanian19 – 10Old Redcliffians
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 180
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    6 October 2018
    18:00
    (1 BP) Guernsey28 – 3Clifton
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 433
    Referee: Andrew MacNeaney

    [22]


    Round 7

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    13 October 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Clifton31 – 22Birmingham & Solihull
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 98
    Referee: Iain Kiy

    13 October 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Rams48 – 14Guernsey
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 352
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    13 October 2018
    15:00
    Dings Crusaders18 – 17Old Albanian (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 402
    Referee: Alexis Manley

    13 October 2018
    15:00
    (2 BP) Old Redcliffians31 – 35Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 314
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    13 October 2018
    15:00
    Redruth14 – 10Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 485
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    13 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans13 – 17Henley Hawks
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 450
    Referee: Philip Davies

    13 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians20 – 21Barnes
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 182
    Referee: Jonathan Cook

    13 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders41 – 14London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 505
    Referee: Benjamin Wilde

    [23]


    Round 8

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    20 October 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Rams33 – 18Tonbridge Juddians
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 424
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    20 October 2018
    15:00
    Barnes17 – 10Old Redcliffians (1 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 153
    Referee: Robbie Bourke

    20 October 2018
    15:00
    Bury St Edmunds7 – 17Dings Crusaders
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 491
    Referee: Ieuan Davies

    20 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury40 – 34Clifton (2 BP)
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 231
    Referee: Alexis Manley

    20 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks31 – 22Worthing Raiders
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 385
    Referee: Joe James

    20 October 2018
    15:00
    Old Albanian21 – 35Taunton Titans (1 BP)
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 287[a 9]
    Referee: Ian Kiy

    20 October 2018
    17:00
    (1 BP) London Irish Wild Geese33 – 28Redruth (2 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 144
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    20 October 2018
    19:30
    Guernsey19 – 28Birmingham & Solihull
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 650
    Referee: Jonathan Cook

    [24]


    Round 9

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    27 October 2018
    14:30
    Birmingham & Solihull17 – 31Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 121[a 10]
    Referee: Jamie Leahy

    27 October 2018
    14:30
    Clifton12 – 22London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 102
    Referee: Nikki O'Donnell

    27 October 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians26 – 20Guernsey (1 BP)
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 163[a 11]
    Referee: Calum Howard

    27 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Dings Crusaders5 – 10Barnes
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 321
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    27 October 2018
    15:00
    Old Redcliffians21 – 38Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 103
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    27 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Redruth16 – 22Henley Hawks
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 780
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    27 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans50 – 0Bury St Edmunds
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 375[a 12]
    Referee: George Richardson

    27 October 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders16 – 21Old Albanian
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 455
    Referee: Henry Lowis

    [25]


    Round 10

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    3 November 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Guernsey13 – 15Canterbury
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 555
    Referee: Daniel Collins

    3 November 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Rams33 – 15Dings Crusaders
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 378
    Referee: Louis Biggs

    3 November 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Barnes51 – 38Taunton Titans (1 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 120
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    3 November 2018
    14:30
    Tonbridge Juddians29 – 27Old Redcliffians (2 BP)
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 133
    Referee: Ben Wilde

    3 November 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Bury St Edmunds22 – 36Worthing Raiders (1 BP)
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 303
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    3 November 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks47 – 12Clifton
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 265
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    3 November 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) London Irish Wild Geese12 – 19Birmingham & Solihull
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 161
    Referee: Alan Chandrachud

    3 November 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Old Albanian27 – 10Redruth
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 180
    Referee: George Richardson

    [26]


    Round 11

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    17 November 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Old Redcliffians51 – 17Guernsey
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 103
    Referee: Iain Kiy

    17 November 2018
    14:00
    Redruth20 – 20Bury St Edmunds
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 510
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    17 November 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders31 – 39Barnes (1 BP)
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 521
    Referee: Samuel Phillips

    17 November 2018
    14:30
    Birmingham & Solihull15 – 24Henley Hawks (1 BP)
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 246
    Referee: Alan Chandrachud

    17 November 2018
    14:30
    (2 BP) Clifton24 – 31Old Albanian (1 BP)
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 119
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    17 November 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury31 – 12London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 278
    Referee: Benjamin Wilde

    17 November 2018
    15:00
    (2 BP) Dings Crusaders27 – 34Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 338
    Referee: Owen Taylor

    17 November 2018
    15:00
    (2 BP) Taunton Titans30 – 35Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 525
    Referee: James Clarke

    [27]


    Round 12

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    24 November 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Barnes12 – 14Redruth
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 96
    Referee: Phillip Davies

    24 November 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Guernsey17 – 20London Irish Wild Geese (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 438
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    24 November 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Rams41 – 12Worthing Raiders
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 345
    Referee: Alan Chandrachud

    24 November 2018
    14:30
    Old Redcliffians13 – 32Dings Crusaders (1 BP)
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 328
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    24 November 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians46 – 17Taunton Titans
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 154
    Referee: Ben Wilde

    24 November 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Bury St Edmunds13 – 17Clifton
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 373
    Referee: Henry Lowis

    24 November 2018
    15:00
    (2 BP) Henley Hawks29 – 32Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 295
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    24 November 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Old Albanian32 – 15Birmingham & Solihull
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 200
    Referee: Robert Bourke

    [28]


    Round 13

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    1 December 2018
    14:00
    Redruth14 – 32Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 645
    Referee: Ben Russell

    1 December 2018
    14:00
    Worthing Raiders18 – 18Tonbridge Juddians
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 352
    Referee: Iain Kiy

    1 December 2018
    14:30
    Birmingham & Solihull17 – 33Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 215
    Referee: Timothy Allatt

    1 December 2018
    14:30
    (1 BP) Clifton44 – 24Barnes
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 102
    Referee: Andrew Smith

    1 December 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury24 – 12Old Albanian
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 287
    Referee: Luke Davies

    1 December 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Dings Crusaders38 – 12Guernsey
    Report
    Shaftsbury Park
    Attendance: 476
    Referee: Philip Davies

    1 December 2018
    15:00
    London Irish Wild Geese15 – 38Henley Hawks (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 269
    Referee: Louis Biggs

    1 December 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans49 – 17Old Redcliffians
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 322
    Referee: Andrew MacNeaney

    [29]


    Round 14

    edit
    8 December 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Barnes10 – 15Birmingham & Solihull
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 203
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    8 December 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Old Redcliffians33 – 22Worthing Raiders
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 68
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    8 December 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Rams26 – 19Clifton (1 BP)
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 425
    Referee: Luke Davies

    8 December 2018
    14:00
    Tonbridge Juddians22 – 7Redruth
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 172
    Referee: Veryan Boscawen

    8 December 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Bury St Edmunds14 – 20Canterbury
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 403
    Referee: Nikki O'Donnell

    8 December 2018
    15:00
    Dings Crusaders10 – 33Taunton Titans (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftsbury Park
    Attendance: 318[a 13]
    Referee: Iain Kiy

    8 December 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Old Albanian56 – 0London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 231
    Referee: Andrew Smith

    8 December 2018
    15:30
    (1 BP) Guernsey10 – 17Henley Hawks
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 408
    Referee: Calum Howard

    [30]


    Round 15

    edit
    15 December 2018
    14:00
    Redruth17 – 27Old Redcliffians
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 560
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    15 December 2018
    14:00
    Worthing Raiders10 – 0Dings Crusaders
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 225
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    15 December 2018
    14:30
    Birmingham & Solihull0 – 53Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 150
    Referee: James Clarke

    15 December 2018
    14:30
    Clifton14 – 37Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 101
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    15 December 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury38 – 5Barnes
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 256
    Referee: Samuel Phillips

    15 December 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks33 – 12Old Albanian
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 379
    Referee: Philip Davies

    15 December 2018
    15:00
    London Irish Wild Geese5 – 26Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 104
    Referee: Matthew Sharpe

    15 December 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans60 – 14Guernsey
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 400
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    [31]


    Round 16

    edit
    22 December 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Barnes17 – 24Henley Hawks (1 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 163
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    22 December 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Rams40 – 12London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 543
    Referee: Jonathan Cook

    22 December 2018
    14:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders43 – 36Guernsey (2 BP)
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 610
    Referee: Samuel Phillips

    22 December 2018
    14:30
    Old Redcliffians20 – 10Birmingham & Solihull
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 327
    Referee: Ben Wilde

    22 December 2018
    14:30
    Tonbridge Juddians23 – 18Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 471[a 14]
    Referee: Ieuan Davies

    22 December 2018
    15:00
    Bury St Edmunds24 – 22Old Albanian (1 BP)
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 521
    Referee: George Richardson

    22 December 2018
    15:00
    Dings Crusaders13 – 22Clifton (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftsbury Park
    Attendance: 850[a 15]
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    22 December 2018
    15:00
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans35 – 33Redruth (2 BP)
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 720
    Referee: Hamish Grant

    [32]


    Round 17

    edit
    5 January 2019
    14:00
    Guernsey19 – 27Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 483
    Referee: Ieuan Davies

    5 January 2019
    14:00
    Redruth17 – 28Worthing Raiders
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 530
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    5 January 2019
    14:30
    Birmingham & Solihull25 – 15Dings Crusaders
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 105
    Referee: Timothy Allatt

    5 January 2019
    14:30
    (2 BP) Clifton42 – 48Taunton Titans (1 BP)
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 151
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    5 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury47 – 12Old Redcliffians
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 231
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    5 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks12 – 19Rams
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 1,160
    Referee: Nick Wood

    5 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) London Irish Wild Geese44 – 31Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 272
    Referee: Andrew MacNeaney

    5 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Old Albanian20 – 24Barnes
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 298
    Referee: Benjamin Wilde

    [33]


    Round 18

    edit
    12 January 2019
    13:00
    (1 BP) Redruth32 – 5Guernsey
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 695
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    12 January 2019
    14:00
    Barnes24 – 24Bury St Edmunds
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 234
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    12 January 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Rams36 – 21Old Albanian
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 463
    Referee: Daniel Collins

    12 January 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders29 – 47Clifton (1 BP)
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 419
    Referee: Phillip Davies

    12 January 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Old Redcliffians37 – 22London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 138
    Referee: Ben Russell

    12 January 2019
    14:30
    Tonbridge Juddians23 – 12Henley Hawks
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 190
    Referee: Jonathan Cook

    12 January 2019
    15:00
    Dings Crusaders23 – 20Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 287[a 16]
    Referee: Alan Chandrachud

    12 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans27 – 17Birmingham & Solihull
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 375
    Referee: Sam Phillips

    [34]


    Round 19

    edit
    19 January 2019
    14:00
    Guernsey22 – 21Barnes (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 789
    Referee: Samuel Phillips

    19 January 2019
    14:30
    Birmingham & Solihull18 – 0Worthing Raiders
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 182[a 17]
    Referee: Benjamin Davis

    19 January 2019
    14:30
    Clifton24 – 15Redruth
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 121
    Referee: Dan Parrott

    19 January 2019
    15:00
    Bury St Edmunds3 – 19Rams
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 435
    Referee: Matthew Sharpe

    19 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury26 – 24Taunton Titans (2 BP)
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 327
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    19 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks42 – 31Old Redcliffians (1 BP)
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 295
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    19 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) London Irish Wild Geese31 – 24Dings Crusaders (2 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 158
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    19 January 2019
    15:00
    Old Albanian12 – 57Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 323
    Referee: James Clark

    [35]


    Round 20

    edit
    26 January 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Rams48 – 14Barnes
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 501
    Referee: James Clarke

    26 January 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Redruth29 – 25Birmingham & Solihull (1 BP)
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 525
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    26 January 2019
    14:00
    Worthing Raiders21 – 34Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 383
    Referee: Andrew MacNeaney

    26 January 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Old Redcliffians37 – 15Old Albanian
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 75
    Referee: Ben Wilde

    26 January 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians27 – 15Bury St Edmunds
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 152
    Referee: Sam Phillips

    26 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Clifton14 – 16Guernsey
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 149
    Referee: George Richardson

    26 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Dings Crusaders10 – 13Henley Hawks
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 287[a 18]
    Referee: Ben Russell

    26 January 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans27 – 3London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 425
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    [36]


    Round 21

    edit
    2 February 2019
    14:00
    Guernsey8 – 59Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 756
    Referee: Daniel Collins

    2 February 2019
    14:30
    Barnes17 – 29Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 143
    Referee: Calum Howard

    2 February 2019
    14:30
    Birmingham & SolihullP – PClifton
    Portway

    2 February 2019
    14:30
    Henley HawksP – PTaunton Titans
    Dry Leas

    2 February 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Bury St Edmunds57 – 7Old Redcliffians
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 279
    Referee: Phillip Davies

    2 February 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury46 – 14Redruth
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 219
    Referee: Jonathan Cook

    2 February 2019
    15:00
    London Irish Wild Geese22 – 19Worthing Raiders (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 233
    Referee: Matthew Sharpe

    2 February 2019
    15:00
    Old AlbanianP – PDings Crusaders
    Woollam Playing Fields

    [40]


    Round 22

    edit
    9 February 2019
    14:00
    Worthing Raiders19 – 42Henley Hawks (1 BP)
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 355
    Referee: Hamish Grant

    9 February 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Birmingham & Solihull39 – 20Guernsey
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 157[a 19]
    Referee: Daniel Wood

    9 February 2019
    14:30
    Clifton17 – 39Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 114
    Referee: Andrew MacNeaney

    9 February 2019
    14:30
    Old Redcliffians23 – 15Barnes
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 182
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    9 February 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Redruth39 – 3London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 535
    Referee: Ben Wilde

    9 February 2019
    14:30
    Tonbridge Juddians25 – 19Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 203
    Referee: Iain Kiy

    9 February 2019
    15:00
    Dings Crusaders21 – 14Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 150
    Referee: Benjamin Davis

    9 February 2019
    15:00
    Taunton Titans10 – 8Old Albanian (1 BP)
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 250
    Referee: Jack Lewars

    [41]


    Round 23

    edit
    16 February 2019
    14:00
    Guernsey17 – 35Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 434
    Referee: Dan Parrott

    16 February 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Rams31 – 15Old Redcliffians
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 421
    Referee: Ieuan Davies

    16 February 2019
    14:30
    Barnes20 – 15Dings Crusaders (1 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 103
    Referee: Philip Davies

    16 February 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Bury St Edmunds22 – 24Taunton Titans (1 BP)
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 437
    Referee: Luke Davies

    16 February 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury38 – 9Birmingham & Solihull
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 347
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    16 February 2019
    15:00
    Henley Hawks21 – 17Redruth (1 BP)
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 370
    Referee: Matthew Sharpe

    16 February 2019
    15:00
    (2 BP) London Irish Wild Geese26 – 30Clifton (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 253
    Referee: Hamish Smales

    16 February 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Old Albanian34 – 34Worthing Raiders (1 BP)
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 256
    Referee: Iain Kiy

    [42]


    Round 21 (rescheduled games)

    edit
    23 February 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Birmingham & Solihull28 – 28Clifton (1 BP)
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 235
    Referee: Sam Phillips

    23 February 2019
    15:00
    Old Albanian22 – 12Dings Crusaders
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 176
    Referee: Hamish Grant

    24 February 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks38 – 5Taunton Titans
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 265
    Referee: Veryan Boscawen

    [43]


    Round 24

    edit
    2 March 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury38 – 15Guernsey
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 480
    Referee: Philip Davies

    2 March 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Birmingham & Solihull33 – 12London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 180
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    2 March 2019
    14:30
    (2 BP) Clifton35 – 40Henley Hawks (1 BP)
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 157
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    2 March 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Old Redcliffians24 – 40Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 101
    Referee: Luke Davies

    2 March 2019
    15:00
    Dings Crusaders19 – 48Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 475
    Referee: Iain Kiy

    2 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Redruth33 – 15Old Albanian
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 590
    Referee: Samuel Phillips

    2 March 2019
    15:00
    Taunton Titans20 – 19Barnes (1 BP)
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 350
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    2 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders22 – 24Bury St Edmunds
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 410
    Referee: Benjamin Wilde

    [44]


    Round 25

    edit
    9 March 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Bury St Edmunds17 – 19Redruth
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 369
    Referee: Carl Adams

    9 March 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Guernsey24 – 17Old Redcliffians (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 722
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    9 March 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks31 – 22Birmingham & Solihull
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 236
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    9 March 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Rams42 – 21Taunton Titans
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 341
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    9 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Barnes28 – 26Worthing Raiders (2 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 157
    Referee: Jack Le Feuvre

    9 March 2019
    15:00
    London Irish Wild Geese13 – 45Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 200
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    9 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Old Albanian49 – 24Clifton
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 423
    Referee: Ben Wilde

    9 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians26 – 0Dings Crusaders
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 243
    Referee: Sam Phillips

    [45]


    Round 26

    edit
    23 March 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Birmingham & Solihull45 – 32Old Albanian (1 BP)
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 150
    Referee: Ben Rayner

    23 March 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Clifton24 – 22Bury St Edmunds (2 BP)
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 174
    Referee: Philip Davies

    23 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury33 – 26Henley Hawks (2 BP)
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 643
    Referee: Calum Howard

    23 March 2019
    15:00
    Dings Crusaders22 – 17Old Redcliffians (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 823[a 20]
    Referee: Richard Haughton

    23 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) London Irish Wild Geese38 – 47Guernsey (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 140
    Referee: Chris Bloomfield

    23 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Redruth20 – 22Barnes
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 620
    Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock

    23 March 2019
    15:00
    Taunton Titans10 – 22Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 475
    Referee: Andrew MacNeaney

    23 March 2019
    15:00
    Worthing Raiders7 – 53Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 381
    Referee: Jonathan Cook

    [46]


    Round 27

    edit
    30 March 2019
    14:00
    (1 BP) Guernsey27 – 22Dings Crusaders (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 766
    Referee: Matthew Sharpe

    30 March 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Rams28 – 10Redruth
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 586
    Referee: Adam Wookey

    30 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Barnes15 – 22Clifton
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 166
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    30 March 2019
    15:00
    (2 BP) Bury St Edmunds26 – 29Birmingham & Solihull (1 BP)
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 391
    Referee: James Clarke

    30 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks52 – 0London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 352
    Referee: George Richardson

    30 March 2019
    15:00
    Old Albanian5 – 19Canterbury
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 325
    Referee: Ben Rayner

    30 March 2019
    15:00
    Old Redcliffians22 – 17Taunton Titans (1 BP)
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 312
    Referee: Daniel Collins

    30 March 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians31 – 28Worthing Raiders (2 BP)
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 271[a 21]
    Referee: Samuel Phillips

    [47]


    Round 28

    edit
    6 April 2019
    14:00
    Redruth23 – 37Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 545
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    6 April 2019
    14:15
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks60 – 28Guernsey (1 BP)
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 429
    Referee: Daniel Collins

    6 April 2019
    14:30
    Birmingham & Solihull6 – 41Barnes (1 BP)
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 160
    Referee: Tim Allatt

    6 April 2019
    14:30
    Clifton21 – 45Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 308
    Referee: Dan Rowlands

    6 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Canterbury35 – 23Bury St Edmunds
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 513
    Referee: Veryan Boscawen

    6 April 2019
    15:00
    London Irish Wild Geese5 – 61Old Albanian (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 211
    Referee: Henry Lowis

    6 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Taunton Titans32 – 30Dings Crusaders (2 BP)
    Report
    Commsplus Stadium
    Attendance: 450
    Referee: James Sutton

    6 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders39 – 33Old Redcliffians (2 BP)
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 503
    Referee: Benjamin Wilde

    [48]


    Round 29

    edit
    13 April 2019
    14:30
    (1 BP) Rams38 – 24Birmingham & Solihull (1 BP)
    Report
    Old Bath Road
    Attendance: 742
    Referee: Samuel Phillips

    13 April 2019
    15:00
    Barnes22 – 33Canterbury (1 BP)
    Report
    Barn Elms
    Attendance: 482
    Referee: Andrew MacNeaney

    13 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Bury St Edmunds53 – 7London Irish Wild Geese
    Report
    The Haberden
    Attendance: 611
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    13 April 2019
    15:00
    (2 BP) Dings Crusaders33 – 36Worthing Raiders (1 BP)
    Report
    Shaftesbury Park
    Attendance: 476
    Referee: James-Milliner Woodcock

    13 April 2019
    15:00
    Old Albanian21 – 50Henley Hawks (1 BP)
    Report
    Woollam Playing Fields
    Attendance: 523
    Referee: Timothy Allatt

    13 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Old Redcliffians51 – 24Redruth (1 BP)
    Report
    Scotland Lane
    Attendance: 280
    Referee: Luke Davies

    13 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians55 – 12Clifton
    Report
    The Slade
    Attendance: 243
    Referee: Ben Wilde

    13 April 2019
    17:30
    Guernsey19 – 50Taunton Titans (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 587
    Referee: Jack Lewars

    [50]


    Round 30

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    27 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Birmingham & Solihull24 – 47Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
    Report
    Portway
    Attendance: 175
    Referee: George Richardson

    27 April 2019
    15:00
    Canterbury14 – 31Rams (1 BP)
    Report
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 383
    Referee: Philip Davies

    27 April 2019
    15:00
    Clifton17 – 0Old Redcliffians
    Report
    Station Road
    Attendance: 325
    Referee: Nick Wood

    27 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Guernsey26 – 19Old Albanian (1 BP)
    Report
    Footes Lane
    Attendance: 581
    Referee: Jack Sutton

    27 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Henley Hawks33 – 12Bury St Edmunds
    Report
    Dry Leas
    Attendance: 408
    Referee: Andrew Wigley

    27 April 2019
    15:00
    London Irish Wild Geese21 – 29Barnes (1 BP)
    Report
    Hazelwood
    Attendance: 380
    Referee: Neil Sweeney

    27 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Redruth33 – 20Dings Crusaders
    Report
    Recreation Ground
    Attendance: 635
    Referee: Benjamin Russell

    27 April 2019
    15:00
    (1 BP) Worthing Raiders66 – 31Taunton Titans (1 BP)
    Report
    Roundstone Lane
    Attendance: 603
    Referee: Richard Haughton

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    Promotion play-off

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    Each season, the runners-up in the National League 2 North and National League 2 South participate in a play-off for promotion to National League 1. Canterbury were runners up in the 2018–19 National League 2 South, and because they had a better record than the 2018–19 National League 2 North runners up, Chester, they host the play-off match.

    Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts
    Canterbury (P) 30 24 0 6 894 564 +330 21 4 121
    Chester 30 21 1 8 748 542 +206 19 4 109
    Source: [2]
    (P) Promoted
    4 May 2019
    15:00
    Canterbury19 – 10Chester
    The Marine Travel Ground
    Attendance: 1,114
    Referee: Charles Gayther

    [2]

    Attendances

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    Club Home
    games
    Total Average Highest Lowest % Capacity
    Barnes 15 2,642 176 482 75 35%
    Birmingham & Solihull 15 2,673 178 253 105
    Bury St Edmunds 15 5,969 398 611 241 13%
    Canterbury 15 5,059 337 643 183 22%
    Clifton 15 2,412 161 325 98 6%
    Dings Crusaders 15 6,358 424 850 150 19%
    Guernsey 15 8,820 588 851 367 12%
    Henley Hawks 15 5,774 385 1,160 205 13%
    London Irish Wild Geese 15 2,984 199 380 104 10%
    Old Albanian 15 4,320 288 523 176 29%
    Old Redcliffians 15 3,013 201 328 68
    Rams 15 6,785 452 742 303 36%
    Redruth 15 9,110 607 810 485 17%
    Taunton Titans 15 6,292 419 720 250 21%
    Tonbridge Juddians 15 3,033 202 471 133 13%
    Worthing Raiders 15 6,744 450 610 225 30%

    Individual statistics

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    Season records

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    Notes

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    1. ^ Birmingham & Solihull were level transferred into National League 2 South from National League 2 North due to an imbalance of teams.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 851 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 850. As the Rugby Statbunker figure seems rounded down, the Rugby Paper stat will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 187 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 200. As the Rugby Statbunker figure seems rounded down, the Rugby Paper stat will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 181 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 200. As the Rugby Statbunker figure seems rounded up, the Rugby Paper stat will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 253 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 200. As the Rugby Paper figure seems more precise, this figure will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 150 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 159. As the Rugby Paper figure seems rounded down, the Rugby Statbunker stat will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 157 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 150. As the Rugby Paper figure seems more precise, this figure will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 75 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 100. As the Rugby Paper figure seems more precise, this figure will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 287 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 230. As the Rugby Paper figure seems more precise, this figure will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 121 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 150. As the Rugby Paper figure seems more precise, this will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 200 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 163. As the Rugby Statbunker figure seems more precise, this will be used instead.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 620 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 375. On consultation with a Taunton official, it turns out the Rugby Statbunker figure was accurate.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 318 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 200. As Taunton are relatively near and fairly well supported and 200 is lower than Ding's average attendance, the higher figure will be used until more is revealed.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 471 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 300. As this is a Christmas fixture the larger figure will be used until more can be revealed.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 850 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 552. As this was the first ever league meeting between Dings and Clifton at Shaftsbury Avenue, the larger figure will be used until more is revealed.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 287 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 250. As the Rugby Statbunker figure seems rounded down, The Rugby Paper attendance will be used.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 182 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 150. As the Rugby Statbunker figure seems rounded down, The Rugby Paper attendance will be used.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 287 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 250. As the Rugby Statbunker figure seems rounded down, The Rugby Paper attendance will be used.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 157 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 150. As the Rugby Statbunker figure seems rounded down, The Rugby Paper attendance will be used.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 823 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of just 200. From speaking to Dings officials it turns out that The Rugby Paper figure is correct.
  • ^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of 271 while Rugby Statbunker gives a figure of 280. As the Rugby Statbunker figure seems rounded up, The Rugby Paper figure will be used.
  • See also

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    References

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