Counties 2 Essex
Current season or competition: 2019–20 Essex Canterbury Jack 1 | |
Sport | Rugby union |
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Instituted | 2003 |
Number of teams | 9 |
Country | England |
Holders | Dagenham (2nd title) (2019–20) (promoted to London 3 Essex) |
Most titles | Billericay, Campion, Dagenham, East London, Upminster, Wanstead (2 titles) |
Website | englandrugby.com |
Essex 1 (known as Essex/Canterbury Jack 1 for sponsorship reasons) is an English Rugby Union league at the ninth tier of the domestic competition and features teams from Essex and parts of north-east London. Promoted clubs tend to move up to London 3 Essex. Relegated clubs used to drop into Essex 2 but as that division has been abolished there is currently no relegation. The division was created in 2003 by Essex-based teams who left Eastern Counties 1 and Eastern Counties 2. Each year some of the clubs in this division also take part in the RFU Junior Vase - a level 9-12 national competition.
For the 2016–17 season the league was divided into two parallel divisions - Essex 1A and Essex 1B - divided on geographical lines with teams in Essex 1A typically based in the north and east of the county, while teams in Essex 1B are predominately London based. Each division plays 14 home and away games from September until February. From February the top 4 teams from each division go into the Essex 1 Premiership and play for the title and promotion, while the bottom 4 sides from each group would play for the Essex 1 Shied.
For the 2018–19 season Essex 1 would revert to being a single division of 11 teams.
Participating Clubs 2019-20
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Participating Clubs 2018-19
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Participating Clubs 2017-18
Essex Canterbury Jack League 1A
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Essex Canterbury Jack League 1B
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Participating Clubs 2016-17
Essex 1A
- Bancroft
- Billericay
- Dagenham
- Kings Cross Steelers
- Millwall
- Old Brentwoods (relegated from London 3 North East)
- Pegasus Palmerians
- Stanford Le Hope
Essex 1B
- Braintree
- Burnham-on-Crouch
- Canvey Island
- Clacton
- Harwich & Dovercourt
- Maldon
- Writtle Wanderers
- Witham
Participating Clubs 2015-16
- Bancroft
- Billericay (relegated from London 3 North East)
- Braintree
- Canvey Island
- Clacton (relegated from London 3 North East)
- East London
- Ilford Wanderers
- Kings Cross Steelers
- Maldon
- Millwall
- Pegasus Palmerians
- Stanford Le Hope
- Writtle Wanderers
Participating Clubs 2014-15
- Bancroft
- Burnham-on-Crouch
- Canvey Island (relegated from London 3 North East)
- Dagenham
- East London
- Epping Upper Clapton
- Ilford Wanderers
- Maldon
- May & Baker
- Millwall
- Pegasus Palmerians
- Writtle Wanderers
Essex 1 honours
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Season | No of Teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | League Name | |||||||||
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2003–04[1] | 10 | Westcliff | Wanstead | Canvey Island | Essex 1 | |||||||||
2004–05[2] | 10 | Wanstead | Upminster | Stanford Le Hope | Essex 1 | |||||||||
2005–06[3] | 10 | Upminster | Canvey Island | Thames | Essex 1 | |||||||||
2006–07[4] | 10 | Billericay | South Woodham Ferrers | Ilford Wanderers II[a 1] | Essex 1 | |||||||||
2007–08[5] | 10 | Dagenham | Maldon | East London, Millwall | Essex 1 | |||||||||
2008–09[6] | 10 | Wanstead | Campion | Writtle Wanderers, Epping Upper Clapton | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2009–10[7] | 10 | Campion | Bancroft | Ilford Wanderers | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2010–11[8] | 11 | East London | Millwall | Dagenham, Thames, Brightlingsea | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2011–12[9] | 10 | Old Brentwoods | Maldon | Writtle Wanderers, Pegasus Palmerians | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2012–13[10] | 10 | Campion | Old Cooperians | Burnham-On-Crouch, Millwall | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2013–14[11] | 9 | Billericay | Clacton | No relegation[a 2] | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2014–15[12] | 11 | May & Baker | Epping Upper Clapton | No relegation | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2015–16[13] | 13 | East London | Ilford Wanderers | No relegation | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2016–17[14] | 16 | Braintree | Canvey Island (3 others also promoted)[a 3] | No relegation | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2017–18[15] | 16 | Kings Cross Steelers | Ilford Wanderers | No relegation | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2018–19[16] | 10 | Upminster | Mavericks | No relegation | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2019–20[17] | 9 | Dagenham | Canvey Island | No relegation | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||
2020–21 | 9 | No relegation | Essex Canterbury Jack League 1 | |||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Promotion play-offs
From 2004 to 2016 there was a play-off between the runners-up of Eastern Counties 1 and Essex 1 for the third and final promotion place to London 3 North East. The team with the superior league record had home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2015–16 season the Essex 1 teams had been the most successful with seven wins to the Eastern Counties 1 teams five; and the home team had won promotion on eight occasions compared to the away teams four. Since the introduction of London 3 Eastern Counties and London 3 Essex at the start of the 2017–18 season the playoff has been cancelled.[18]
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Season | Home team | Score | Away team | Venue | Attendance | |||||||||
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2004-05[19] | Crusaders (EC) | 41-24 | Upminster (EX) | Beckhithe, Little Melton, Norfolk | ||||||||||
2005–06[20] | Canvey Island (EX) | 31-18 | Mersea Island (EC) | Tewkes Creek, Canvey Island, Essex | ||||||||||
2006–07[21] | Thurston (EC) | 22-33 | South Woodham Ferrers (EX) | Robinson Field, Thurston, Suffolk | ||||||||||
2007–08[22] | Maldon (EX) | 15-20 | West Norfolk (EC) | Drapers Farm Playing Fields, Heybridge, Essex | ||||||||||
2008–09[23] | Wisbech (EC) | 38-14 | Campion (EX) | Chapel Road, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire | ||||||||||
2009–10[24] | Bancroft (EX) | 37-29 | Stowmarket (EC) | Buckhurst Way, Buckhurst Hill, Essex | ||||||||||
2010–11[25] | Holt (EC) | HWO[a 4] | Millwall (EX) | Bridge Road, Holt, Norfolk | ||||||||||
2011–12[26] | Wisbech (EC) | 38-12 | Maldon (EX) | Chapel Road, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire | ||||||||||
2012–13[27] | Ipswich Y.M. (EC) | 20-27 | Old Cooperians (EX) | The Street, Rushmere St Andrew, Ipswich, Suffolk | ||||||||||
2013–14[28] | Newmarket (EC) | 17-18 | Clacton (EX) | The NSDA Pavilion, Newmarket, Suffolk | ||||||||||
2014–15[29] | Epping Upper Clapton (EX) | 36-22 | Ely (EC) | Upland Road, Thornwood, Essex | 400 | |||||||||
2015–16[30] | Ilford Wanderers (EX) | 66-17 | Wymondham (EC) | Ilford Wanderers Sports Ground, Barkingside, Greater London | ||||||||||
Green background is the promoted team. EC = Eastern Counties 1 and EX = Essex Canterbury Jack (formerly Essex 1) |
Number of league titles
- Billericay (2)
- Campion (2)
- East London (2)
- Upminster (2)
- Wanstead (2)
- Braintree (1)
- Dagenham (1)
- Kings Cross Steelers (1)
- May & Baker (1)
- Old Brentwoods (1)
- Westcliff (1)
See also
Notes
- ^ Ilford Wanderers II were relegated despite finishing 7th as Ilford Wanderers 1st team was demoted to the league for the following season.
- ^ No relegation as division due to increase from 9 to 11 teams the following season.
- ^ Due to London 3 North East being split into London 3 Eastern Counties and London 3 Essex, five teams would be promoted this season instead of the usual 1 or 2, including Maldon, Clacton and Millwall.
- ^ Holt were promoted as Millwall did not manage to raise a team for the 2010-11 play-off game.
References
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- ^ "2004-2005 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2005-2006 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2006-2007 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2007-2008 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2008-2009 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2009-2010 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2010-2011 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2011-2012 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2012-2013 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2013-2014 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "2014-2015 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
- ^ "2015-2016 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "2016-2017 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
- ^ "2017-2018 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
- ^ "2018-2019 London & South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
- ^ "Men's London & South East Level 8 and below leagues 2019–20" (PDF). England Rugby. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^ "Wymondham v Wisbech EC1 - Sat 8th Apr". Wymondham RFC (Pitchero). 8 April 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "London & SE Division Play-Offs 2004-05". England Rugby. 30 April 2005.
- ^ "London & SE Division Play-Offs 2005-06". England Rugby. 29 April 2006.
- ^ "London & SE Division Play-Offs 2006-07". England Rugby. 28 April 2007.
- ^ "London & SE Division Play-Offs 2007-08". England Rugby. 26 April 2008.
- ^ "Rugby: Wisbech's fine win secures promotion". Peterborough Today. 27 April 2009.
- ^ "London & SE Division Play-Offs 2009-10". England Rugby. 24 April 2009.
- ^ "London & SE Division Play-Offs 2010-11". England Rugby. 30 April 2010.
- ^ "Long delighted as Wisbech Rugby Club win promotion play-off in his final game as skipper". Eastern Daily Press. 27 April 2012.
- ^ "OLD COOPERIANS PROMOTED to London North East 3". Old Cooperians RFC (Pitchero). 4 May 2013.
- ^ "Newmarket stay down with a narrow defeat to Clacton". Newmarket Journal. 1 May 2014.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Epping v Ely 25.04.15". Epping Upper Clapton RFC (Pitchero). 25 April 2015.
- ^ "Wanderers earn their place in London 3 NE". Ilford Wanderers RFC (Pitchero). 3 May 2016.