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1 Participating teams  





2 Table  





3 Results  



3.1  Round 1  





3.2  Round 2  





3.3  Round 3  





3.4  Round 4  





3.5  Round 5  





3.6  Round 6  





3.7  Round 7  





3.8  Round 8  





3.9  Round 9  





3.10  Round 10  





3.11  Round 11  





3.12  Round 12  





3.13  Round 13  





3.14  Round 14  





3.15  Round 15  





3.16  Round 16  





3.17  Round 17  





3.18  Round 18  





3.19  Round 3 & 16 (Rescheduled games)  





3.20  Round 19  





3.21  Round 20  





3.22  Round 15 (Rescheduled game)  





3.23  Round 21  





3.24  Round 22  





3.25  Round 26 (Rescheduled game)  





3.26  Round 23  





3.27  Round 24  





3.28  Round 25  





3.29  Round 26  







4 Total Season Attendances  





5 Individual statistics  



5.1  Top points scorers  





5.2  Top try scorers  







6 Season records  



6.1  Team  





6.2  Player  





6.3  Attendances  







7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two
Countries England
ChampionsBristol
Runners-upRotherham
RelegatedBlackheath and Fylde
Attendance150,221 (average 1,517 per match)[a 1]
Highest attendance7,326 Bristol at home to Worcester on 9 May 1999
Lowest attendance287 Leeds Tykes at home to Moseley on 16 April 1999
Top point scorerEngland Steve Gough
(Coventry) 305 points
Top try scorerEngland Dean Lax
(Rotherham) 18 tries
[1]
← 1997–98
1999–00 →

The 1998-99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the twelfth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship. The league was expanded from twelve teams to fourteen and new teams to the division included Bristol who had been relegated from the Allied Dunbar Premiership 1997–98 while London Welsh, Rugby Lions, Leeds Tykes and Worcester were promoted from National League 1. Allied Dunbar sponsored the top two divisions of the English rugby union leagues for the second season in a row. The leagues were previously known as the Courage Clubs Championship and sponsored by Courage Brewery.

Bristol, the champions, were promoted to the Allied Dunbar Premiership for season 1999–00. The runners–up Rotherham lost to the thirteenth placed team in the Premiership (Bedford) in a two legged play–off and did not gain promotion. Blackheath and Fylde were relegated to Jewson National League 1 for the following season.[2]

Participating teams[edit]

Bristol
Coventry
Exeter
Fylde
Leeds
London Welsh
Moseley
Orrell
Rotherham
Rugby
Wakefield
Waterloo
Worcester
Locations of the 1998-1999 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two teams
Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
Blackheath Rectory Field 6,000 Greenwich, London
Bristol Memorial Stadium 12,100 Bristol
Coventry Coundon Road 9,000+ Coventry, West Midlands
Exeter County Ground 5,200 Exeter, Devon
Fylde Woodlands Memorial Ground 9,000 Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
Leeds Tykes Headingley Stadium 22,250 Leeds, West Yorkshire
London Welsh Old Deer Park 5,850 Richmond, London
Moseley The Reddings 10,000 (est) Birmingham, West Midlands
Orrell Edge Hall Road 5,500 Orrell, Greater Manchester
Rotherham Clifton Lane 2,500 Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Rugby Lions Webb Ellis Road 1,000 Rugby, Warwickshire
Wakefield College Grove 3,000 Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Waterloo St Anthony's Road 9,000 Blundellsands, Merseyside
Worcester Sixways 8,477 Worcester, Worcestershire

Table[edit]

1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Bristol 26 22 0 4 848 418 +430 44 Promoted
2 Rotherham 26 22 0 4 756 336 +420 44
3 Worcester 26 18 0 8 716 409 +307 34[a]
4 London Welsh 26 17 0 9 662 552 +110 34
5 Exeter 26 14 1 11 591 598 −7 29
6 Leeds Tykes 26 16 0 10 713 367 +346 28[b]
7 Coventry 26 14 0 12 652 560 +92 28
8 Orrell 26 12 0 14 566 483 +83 24
9 Waterloo 26 12 0 14 419 634 −215 24
10 Moseley 26 10 0 16 498 633 −135 20
11 Rugby 26 9 0 17 425 660 −235 18
12 Wakefield 26 6 0 20 469 812 −343 12
13 Blackheath 26 5 0 21 419 842 −423 10 Relegated
14 Fylde 26 4 1 21 375 805 −430 9
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: Points are awarded as follows: two points for a win; one point for a draw; no points for a loss.
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: (1) difference between points for and against; (2) total number of points for.
    Notes:
  1. ^ 2 points deducted
  • ^ 4 points deducted
  • Results[edit]

    Round 1[edit]

    5 September 1998
    Exeter15 - 22Bristol
    Report
    County Ground
    Attendance: 1,690

    5 September 1998
    Fylde6 - 20Orrell
    Report
    Woodlands

    5 September 1998
    Moseley32 - 33Wakefield
    Report
    The Reddings

    5 September 1998
    Rugby Lions18 - 12Blackheath
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road

    5 September 1998
    Waterloo22 - 7Rotherham
    Report
    St Anthony's Road
    Attendance: 527

    5 September 1998
    Worcester22 - 7Coventry
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 2,500

    6 September 1998
    Leeds Tykes18 - 20London Welsh
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 1,152


    Round 2[edit]

    12 September 1998
    Blackheath16 - 20London Welsh
    Report
    Rectory Field
    Attendance: 1,300[3]

    12 September 1998
    Bristol55 - 14Fylde
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 4,527

    12 September 1998
    Coventry21 - 15Waterloo
    Report
    Coundon Road

    12 September 1998
    Moseley27 - 22Leeds Tykes
    Report
    The Reddings
    Attendance: 503

    12 September 1998
    Orrell32 - 3Rugby Lions
    Report
    Edge Hall Road

    12 September 1998
    Rotherham28 - 17Exeter
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    12 September 1998
    Wakefield22 - 48Worcester
    Report
    College Grove
    Attendance: 600


    Round 3[edit]

    19 September 1998
    Exeter31 - 25Coventry
    Report
    County Ground
    Attendance: 670[4]

    19 September 1998
    FyldeP - PRotherham

    19 September 1998
    London Welsh24 - 17Orrell
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 1,600[3]

    19 September 1998
    Rugby Lions20 - 30Bristol
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road
    Attendance: 763

    19 September 1998
    Waterloo36 - 25Wakefield
    Report
    St Anthony's Road

    19 September 1998
    Worcester23 - 8Moseley
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 3,500

    20 September 1998
    Leeds Tykes60 - 6Blackheath
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 617


    Round 4[edit]

    26 September 1998
    Bristol37 - 3London Welsh
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 3,459

    26 September 1998
    Coventry64 - 9Fylde
    Report
    Coundon Road

    26 September 1998
    Moseley13 - 15Waterloo
    Report
    The Reddings

    26 September 1998
    Orrell60 - 3Blackheath
    Report
    Edge Hall Road

    26 September 1998
    Rotherham44 - 0Rugby Lions
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    26 September 1998
    Wakefield19 - 27Exeter
    Report
    College Grove
    Attendance: 600[4]

    26 September 1998
    Worcester24 - 19Leeds Tykes
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 4,000


    Round 5[edit]

    3 October 1998
    Blackheath9 - 41Bristol
    Report
    Rectory Field

    3 October 1998
    Exeter20 - 8Moseley
    Report
    County Ground
    Attendance: 880[4]

    3 October 1998
    Fylde20 - 18Wakefield
    Report
    Woodlands

    3 October 1998
    London Welsh13 - 27Rotherham
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 1,450[3]

    3 October 1998
    Orrell11 - 13Leeds Tykes
    Report
    Edge Hall Road
    Attendance: 700

    3 October 1998
    Rugby Lions17 - 20Coventry
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road

    3 October 1998
    Waterloo31 - 26Worcester
    Report
    St Anthony's Road
    Attendance: 550


    Round 6[edit]

    10 October 1998
    Bristol29 - 19Orrell
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 3,477

    10 October 1998
    Coventry63 - 19London Welsh
    Report
    Coundon Road
    Attendance: 1,360[3]

    10 October 1998
    Moseley44 - 22Fylde
    Report
    The Reddings

    10 October 1998
    Rotherham46 - 3Blackheath
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    10 October 1998
    Wakefield22 - 26Rugby Lions
    Report
    College Grove

    10 October 1998
    Waterloo13 - 12Leeds Tykes
    Report
    St Anthony's Road
    Attendance: 500

    10 October 1998
    Worcester40 - 15Exeter
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 2,122


    Round 7[edit]

    17 October 1998
    Blackheath18 - 30Coventry
    Report
    Rectory Field

    17 October 1998
    Exeter41 - 14Waterloo
    Report
    County Ground

    17 October 1998
    Fylde8 - 17Worcester
    Report
    Woodlands
    Attendance: 650

    17 October 1998
    Leeds Tykes13 - 16Bristol
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 700

    17 October 1998
    14:45
    London Welsh45 - 21Wakefield
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 1,300[3]

    17 October 1998
    Orrell19 - 12Rotherham
    Report
    Edge Hall Road
    Attendance: 1,100

    17 October 1998
    Rugby Lions30 - 8Moseley
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road


    Round 8[edit]

    24 October 1998
    Coventry26 - 14Orrell
    Report
    Coundon Road

    24 October 1998
    Exeter13 - 11Leeds Tykes
    Report
    County Ground
    Attendance: 800

    24 October 1998
    Moseley16 - 31London Welsh
    Report
    The Reddings
    Attendance: 631[3]

    24 October 1998
    Rotherham16 - 5Bristol
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    24 October 1998
    Wakefield19 - 9Blackheath
    Report
    College Grove

    24 October 1998
    Waterloo27 - 6Fylde
    Report
    St Anthony's Road

    24 October 1998
    Worcester29 - 6Rugby Lions
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 1,763


    Round 9[edit]

    30 October 1998
    Bristol14 - 12Coventry
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 4,683

    31 October 1998
    Blackheath14 - 18Moseley
    Report
    Rectory Field

    31 October 1998
    14:30
    Fylde26 - 26Exeter
    Report
    Woodlands
    Attendance: 400[4]

    31 October 1998
    14:30
    London Welsh14 - 22Worcester
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 1,400

    31 October 1998
    Orrell24 - 5Wakefield
    Report
    Edge Hall Road

    31 October 1998
    Rugby Lions20 - 9Waterloo
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road

    1 November 1998
    Leeds Tykes15 - 10Rotherham
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 2,682


    Round 10[edit]

    7 November 1998
    Coventry22 - 12Rotherham
    Report
    Coundon Road
    Attendance: 1,200

    7 November 1998
    Exeter7 - 23Rugby Lions
    Report
    County Ground

    7 November 1998
    Fylde6 - 26Leeds Tykes
    Report
    Woodlands
    Attendance: 650

    7 November 1998
    Moseley25 - 3Orrell
    Report
    The Reddings

    7 November 1998
    Wakefield15 - 46Bristol
    Report
    College Grove
    Attendance: 450

    7 November 1998
    14:15
    Waterloo12 - 10London Welsh
    Report
    St Anthony's Road
    Attendance: 900[3]

    7 November 1998
    Worcester21 - 9Blackheath
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 2,032


    Round 11[edit]

    21 November 1998
    Blackheath18 - 24Waterloo
    Report
    Rectory Field

    21 November 1998
    14:00
    London Welsh62 - 27Exeter
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 1,100[3]

    21 November 1998
    Orrell9 - 13Worcester
    Report
    Edge Hall Road
    Attendance: 1,200

    21 November 1998
    Rotherham34 - 7Wakefield
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    21 November 1998
    Rugby Lions30 - 16Fylde
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road

    22 November 1998
    Bristol58 - 18Moseley
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 2,304

    22 November 1998
    Leeds Tykes36 - 12Coventry
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 760


    Round 12[edit]

    12 December 1998
    Exeter26 - 7Blackheath
    Report
    County Ground

    12 December 1998
    14:15
    London Welsh36 - 15Fylde
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 750[3]

    12 December 1998
    Moseley6 - 16Rotherham
    Report
    The Reddings
    Attendance: 560

    12 December 1998
    Rugby Lions9 - 18Leeds Tykes
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road
    Attendance: 600

    12 December 1998
    Wakefield10 - 18Coventry
    Report
    College Grove

    12 December 1998
    Waterloo10 - 17Orrell
    Report
    St Anthony's Road

    12 December 1998
    Worcester20 - 9Bristol
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 3,900


    Round 13[edit]

    19 December 1998
    Blackheath24 - 17Fylde
    Report
    Rectory Field

    19 December 1998
    Bristol36 - 8Waterloo
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 2,397

    19 December 1998
    Coventry21 - 46Moseley
    Report
    Coundon Road

    19 December 1998
    14:00
    London Welsh11 - 7Rugby Lions
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 800[3]

    19 December 1998
    Orrell21 - 23Exeter
    Report
    Edge Hall Road
    Attendance: 1,000[4]

    19 December 1998
    Rotherham29 - 19Worcester
    Report
    Clifton Lane
    Attendance: 1,520

    20 December 1998
    Leeds Tykes38 - 0Wakefield
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 1,211


    Round 14[edit]

    2 January 1999
    Coventry27 - 33Leeds Tykes
    Report
    Coundon Road
    Attendance: 1,000

    2 January 1999
    Exeter16 - 17London Welsh
    Report
    County Ground

    2 January 1999
    Fylde6 - 14Rugby Lions
    Report
    Woodlands

    2 January 1999
    Moseley6 - 43Bristol
    Report
    The Reddings

    2 January 1999
    Wakefield13 - 40Rotherham
    Report
    College Grove
    Attendance: 800

    2 January 1999
    Waterloo31 - 25Blackheath
    Report
    St Anthony's Road

    2 January 1999
    Worcester17 - 0Orrell
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 2,336


    Round 15[edit]

    16 January 1999
    Blackheath3 - 51Worcester
    Report
    Rectory Field
    Attendance: 600

    16 January 1999
    Bristol35 - 19Wakefield
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 2,516

    16 January 1999
    14:00
    London Welsh49 - 17Waterloo
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 1,100[3]

    16 January 1999
    Orrell20 - 14Moseley
    Report
    Edge Hall Road

    16 January 1999
    Rotherham19 - 12Coventry
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    16 January 1999
    Rugby LionsP - PExeter

    17 January 1999
    Leeds Tykes48 - 0Fylde
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 921


    Round 16[edit]

    23 January 1999
    CoventryP - PBristol

    23 January 1999
    Exeter42 - 10Fylde
    Report
    County Ground

    23 January 1999
    Moseley22 - 16Blackheath
    Report
    The Reddings

    23 January 1999
    Rotherham25 - 10Leeds Tykes
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    23 January 1999
    Wakefield25 - 13Orrell
    Report
    College Grove

    23 January 1999
    Waterloo11 - 3Rugby Lions
    Report
    St Anthony's Road

    23 January 1999
    14:30
    Worcester14 - 12London Welsh
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 3,600


    Round 17[edit]

    6 February 1999
    Blackheath28 - 20Wakefield
    Report
    Rectory Field

    6 February 1999
    Bristol31 - 36Rotherham
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 2,496

    6 February 1999
    Fylde24 - 5Waterloo
    Report
    Woodlands

    6 February 1999
    14:00
    London Welsh26 - 24Moseley
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 600[3]

    6 February 1999
    Orrell31 - 0Coventry
    Report
    Edge Hall Road

    6 February 1999
    Rugby Lions23 - 36Worcester
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road
    Attendance: 1,200

    7 February 1999
    Leeds Tykes44 - 7Exeter
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 800


    Round 18[edit]

    13 February 1999
    Bristol20 - 5Leeds Tykes
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 2,012

    13 February 1999
    Coventry35 - 8Blackheath
    Report
    Coundon Road

    13 February 1999
    Moseley35 - 20Rugby Lions
    Report
    The Reddings

    13 February 1999
    Rotherham47 - 10Orrell
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    13 February 1999
    14:30
    Wakefield16 - 30London Welsh
    Report
    College Grove
    Attendance: 600[3]

    13 February 1999
    14:15
    Waterloo11 - 13Exeter
    Report
    St Anthony's Road
    Attendance: 400[4]

    13 February 1999
    Worcester56 - 0Fylde
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 2,316


    Round 3 & 16 (Rescheduled games)[edit]

    20 February 1999
    Fylde5 - 34Rotherham
    Report
    Woodlands
    Attendance: 600

    21 February 1999
    Coventry22 - 19Bristol
    Report
    Coundon Road
    Attendance: 1,500


    Round 19[edit]

    26 February 1999
    Blackheath19 - 29Rotherham
    Report
    Rectory Field
    Attendance: 600

    27 February 1999
    Exeter27 - 23Worcester
    Report
    County Ground

    27 February 1999
    Fylde17 - 8Moseley
    Report
    Woodlands

    27 February 1999
    Orrell32 - 34Bristol
    Report
    Edge Hall Road
    Attendance: 1,000

    27 February 1999
    Rugby Lions17 - 23Wakefield
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road

    27 February 1999
    14:30
    London Welsh42 - 34Coventry
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 1,600[3]

    28 February 1999
    Leeds Tykes9 - 10Waterloo
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 400


    Round 20[edit]

    13 March 1999
    Bristol50 - 17Blackheath
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 2,353

    13 March 1999
    Coventry19 - 21Rugby Lions
    Report
    Coundon Road

    13 March 1999
    Moseley12 - 15Exeter
    Report
    The Reddings

    13 March 1999
    14:15
    Rotherham28 - 8London Welsh
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    13 March 1999
    Wakefield27 - 11Fylde
    Report
    College Grove

    13 March 1999
    Worcester41 - 15Waterloo
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 2,600

    14 March 1999
    Leeds Tykes20 - 7Orrell
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 620


    Round 15 (Rescheduled game)[edit]

    20 March 1999
    Rugby Lions13 - 9Exeter
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road


    Round 21[edit]

    27 March 1999
    Blackheath15 - 9Orrell
    Report
    Rectory Field

    27 March 1999
    Exeter37 - 13Wakefield
    Report
    County Ground

    27 March 1999
    Fylde27 - 22Coventry
    Report
    Woodlands

    27 March 1999
    Leeds Tykes24 - 16Worcester
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 530

    27 March 1999
    London Welsh6 - 25Bristol
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 2,400[3]

    27 March 1999
    Rugby Lions10 - 33Rotherham
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road
    Attendance: 950

    27 March 1999
    Waterloo8 - 32Moseley
    Report
    St Anthony's Road


    Round 22[edit]

    3 April 1999
    Blackheath22 - 37Leeds Tykes
    Report
    Rectory Field
    Attendance: 500

    3 April 1999
    Bristol49 - 13Rugby Lions
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 2,615

    3 April 1999
    Coventry20 - 13Exeter
    Report
    Coundon Road

    3 April 1999
    Moseley18 - 16Worcester
    Report
    The Reddings
    Attendance: 1,199

    3 April 1999
    Orrell18 - 15London Welsh
    Report
    Edge Hall Road
    Attendance: 750[3]

    3 April 1999
    Rotherham43 - 16Fylde
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    3 April 1999
    Wakefield14 - 20Waterloo
    Report
    College Grove


    Round 26 (Rescheduled game)[edit]

    10 April 1999
    Blackheath26 - 41Exeter
    Report
    Rectory Field


    Round 23[edit]

    16 April 1999
    Leeds Tykes50 - 8Moseley
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 287

    17 April 1999
    Exeter24 - 35Rotherham
    Report
    County Ground
    Attendance: 2,000[4]

    17 April 1999
    Fylde39 - 43Bristol
    Report
    Woodlands
    Attendance: 700

    17 April 1999
    London Welsh71 - 22Blackheath
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 1,300[3]

    17 April 1999
    Rugby Lions29 - 41Orrell
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road

    17 April 1999
    Waterloo24 - 25Coventry
    Report
    St Anthony's Road

    17 April 1999
    Worcester67 - 19Wakefield
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 2,600


    Round 24[edit]

    24 April 1999
    Blackheath43 - 20Rugby Lions
    Report
    Rectory Field

    24 April 1999
    Bristol36 - 17Exeter
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 3,204

    24 April 1999
    Coventry26 - 17Worcester
    Report
    Coundon Road
    Attendance: 1,400

    24 April 1999
    Orrell28 - 18Fylde
    Report
    Edge Hall Road

    24 April 1999
    Rotherham44 - 3Waterloo
    Report
    Clifton Lane

    24 April 1999
    Wakefield38 - 20Moseley
    Report
    College Grove

    25 April 1999
    London Welsh24 - 17Leeds Tykes
    Report
    Old Deer Park
    Attendance: 1,400


    Round 25[edit]

    1 May 1999
    Exeter42 - 32Orrell
    Report
    County Ground

    1 May 1999
    Fylde26 - 27Blackheath
    Report
    Woodlands

    1 May 1999
    Moseley30 - 29Coventry
    Report
    The Reddings

    1 May 1999
    Rugby Lions12 - 33London Welsh
    Report
    Webb Ellis Road

    1 May 1999
    Waterloo13 - 44Bristol
    Report
    St Anthony's Road
    Attendance: 900

    1 May 1999
    Worcester27 - 35Rotherham
    Report
    Sixways
    Attendance: 3,100

    2 May 1999
    Wakefield13 - 51Leeds Tykes
    Report
    College Grove
    Attendance: 450


    Round 26[edit]

    8 May 1999
    BlackheathP - PExeter Chiefs

    8 May 1999
    Coventry40 - 13Wakefield
    Report
    Coundon Road

    8 May 1999
    Fylde11 - 21London Welsh
    Report
    Woodlands
    Attendance: 500[3]

    8 May 1999
    Orrell59 - 15Waterloo
    Report
    Edge Hall Road

    8 May 1999
    Rotherham27 - 0Moseley
    Report
    Clifton Lane
    Attendance: 3,000

    9 May 1999
    Bristol21 - 11Worcester
    Report
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 7,326

    9 May 1999
    Leeds Tykes64 - 21Rugby Lions
    Report
    Headingley
    Attendance: 550

    Total Season Attendances[edit]

    Club Home
    Games
    Total Average Highest Lowest % Capacity
    Blackheath 4[a 2] 3,000 750 1,300 500 13%
    Bristol 13 43,369 3,336 7,326 2,012 28%
    Coventry 5[a 3] 6,460 1,292 1,500 1,000 14%
    Exeter 5[a 4] 6,040 1,208 2,000 670 23%
    Fylde 5[a 5] 3,000 600 700 400 7%
    Leeds Tykes 13 11,230 864 2,682 287 4%
    London Welsh 13 16,800 1,292 2,400 600 22%
    Moseley 4[a 6] 2,893 723 1,199 503 7%
    Orrell 6[a 7] 5,750 958 1,200 700 32%
    Rotherham 2[a 8] 4,520 2,260 3,000 1,520 90%
    Rugby Lions 4[a 9] 3,513 878 1,200 600 79%
    Wakefield 6[a 10] 3,500 583 800 450 19%
    Waterloo 6[a 11] 3,777 630 900 400 7%
    Worcester 13 36,369 2,798 4,000 1,763 33%

    [5]

    1. ^ Note that 83 home attendances are missing (see below) - so the total attendance will not be 100% accurate. The average attendance has also been taken into account with the missing games not included.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Bristol on 3 October 1998, Coventry on 17 October 1998, Moseley on 31 October 1998, Waterloo on 21 November 1998, Fylde on 19 December 1998, Wakefield on 6 February 1999, Orrell on 27 March 1999, Exeter on 10 April 1999 and Rugby Lions on 24 April 1999.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Waterloo on 12 September 1998, Fylde on 26 September 1998, Orrell on 24 October 1998, Moseley on 19 December 1998, Blackheath on 13 February 1999, Rugby Lions on 13 March 1999, Exeter on 3 April 1999 and Wakefield on 8 May 1999.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Waterloo on 17 October 1998, Rugby Lions on 7 November 1998, Blackheath on 12 December 1998, London Welsh on 2 January 1999, Fylde on 23 January 1999, Worcester on 27 February 1999, Wakefield on 27 March 1999 and Orrell on 1 May 1999.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Orrell on 5 September 1998, Wakefield on 3 October 1998, Rugby Lions on 2 January 1999, Waterloo on 6 February 1999, Moseley on 27 February 1999, Coventry on 27 March 1999 and Blackheath on 1 May 1999.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Wakefield on 5 September 1998, Waterloo on 26 September 1998, Fylde on 10 October 1998, Orrell on 7 November 1998, Bristol on 2 January 1999, Blackheath on 23 January 1999, Rugby Lions on 13 February 1999, Exeter on 13 March 1999 and Coventry on 1 May 1999.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Rugby Lions on 12 September 1998, Blackheath on 26 September 1998, Wakefield on 31 October 1998, Moseley on 16 January 1999, Coventry on 6 February 1999, Fylde on 24 April 1999 and Waterloo on 8 May 1999.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Exeter on 12 September 1998, Rugby Lions on 26 September 1998, Blackheath on 10 October 1998, Bristol on 24 October 1998, Wakefield on 21 November 1998, Coventry on 16 January 1999, Leeds Tykes on 23 January 1999, Orrell on 13 February 1999, London Welsh on 13 March 1999, Fylde on 3 April 1999 and Waterloo on 24 April 1999.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Blackheath on 5 September 1998, Coventry on 3 October 1998, Moseley on 17 October 1998, Waterloo on 31 October 1998, Fylde on 21 November 1998, Wakefield on 27 February 1999, Exeter on 20 March 1999, Orrell on 7 April 1999 and London Welsh on 1 May 1999.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Rugby Lions on 10 October 1998, Blackheath on 24 October 1998, Coventry on 12 December 1998, Orrell on 23 January 1999, Fylde on 13 March 1999, Waterloo on 3 April 1999 and Moseley on 24 April 1999.
  • ^ Missing home attendances v Wakefield on 19 September 1998, Fylde on 24 October 1998, Orrell on 12 December 1998, Blackheath on 2 January 1999, Rugby Lions on 23 January 1999, Moseley on 27 March 1999 and Coventry on 17 April 1999.
  • Individual statistics[edit]

    Season records[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Stephen McCormack, ed. (2000). The Official RFU Club Directory 2000–2001. Harpenden: Queen Anne Press.
  • ^ "Leagues 1998/99". Moseley Rugby Club. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "London Welsh Fixtures and results 1998-1999". Premiership Rugby. Archived from the original on 2014-09-14. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Exeter Chiefs Fixtures and results 1998-1999". Premiership Rugby. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Home attendances". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Leading point scorers". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Leading try scorers". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Most tries in a match (Team)". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Most conversions in a match (Team)". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Most penalties in a match (Team)". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Most drop goals in a match (Team)". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Most points in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Most tries in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Most conversions in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Most penalties in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Most drop goals in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
  • ^ "AD Prem 2 98/99 Home attendance". Rugby Statbunker. 9 May 1999.
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