Gloucester 2 North / South Sport Rugby union Instituted 1987; 37 years ago (1987 ) (as Gloucestershire 2) Number of teams 18 (9 North / 9 South) Country England Holders Gloucester 2 North: Brockworth (1st title) Gloucester 2 South: Ashley Down Old Boys (1st title) (2019–20 neither side promoted) Most titles Bream (3 titles) Website englandrugby.com
Gloucester 2 North and Gloucester 2 South are English rugby union leagues which sits at the tenth level of league rugby union in England for teams primarily based in Gloucestershire as well as some teams from Bristol . Promoted clubs move into Gloucester 1 and since the discontinuation of Gloucester 3 at the end of the 2017-18 season there is currently no relegation. Up until 2017-18 Gloucester 2 was a single division but has since been split into two regional divisions.
Teams 2019–20
North
Team
Ground
Capacity
Town/Village
Previous season
Bream
High Street
Bream , Lydney , Gloucestershire
Level transfer from Gloucester 2 South (3rd)
Bredon Star
Bredon Playing Fields
Bredon , Worcestershire
Relegated from Gloucester 1 (11th)
Brockworth
Mill Lane
Brockworth , Gloucestershire
Relegated from Gloucester 1 (10th)
Cainscross
Victory Park
Cainscross , Stroud , Gloucestershire
8th
Cheltenham Civil Service
Tewkesbury Road
Uckington , Cheltenham , Gloucestershire
3rd
Minchinhampton
Hollybush Ground
Minchinhampton , Gloucestershire
5th
Norton
Norton Parish Grounds
Norton , Gloucestershire
7th
Painswick
Broadham Fields
Painswick , Gloucestershire
4th
Westbury-on-Severn
Parish Playing Field
Westbury-on-Severn , Gloucestershire
6th
Locations of the 2019-20 Gloucester 2 North teams
South
Team
Ground
Capacity
Town/Village
Previous season
Aretians
Little Stoke Park
Little Stoke , Bristol
7th
Ashley Down Old Boys
Lockleaze Combination Ground
Lockleaze , Bristol
Runners up[ a]
Bishopston
Bonnington Walk
Lockleaze , Bristol
4th
Bristol Aeroplane Company
BAWA Sportsground
Filton , Bristol
6th
Broad Plain
Bristol South End
Bedminster , Bristol
9th
Cotham Park
Beggar Bush Lane
Failand , Somerset
8th
Kingswood
Grimsbury Road Playing Fields
Warmley , Kingswood , Gloucestershire
10th
Southmead
Greenway Centre
Southmead , Bristol
Relegated from Gloucester 1 (12th)
United Bristol Hospitals
Portway Development Ground
Portway , Bristol
5th
Locations of the 2019-20 Gloucester 2 South teams outside Bristol
Locations of the 2019-20 Gloucester 2 South teams in Bristol
Teams 2018–19
North
Team
Ground
Capacity
Town/Village
Previous season
Cainscross
Victory Park
Cainscross , Stroud , Gloucestershire
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (6th)
Cheltenham Civil Service
Tewkesbury Road
Uckington , Cheltenham , Gloucestershire
12th
Fairford
Coln House School Playing Grounds
Fairford , Gloucestershire
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (4th)
Minchinhampton
Hollybush Ground
Minchinhampton , Gloucestershire
6th
Norton
Norton Parish Grounds
Norton , Gloucestershire
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (runners up)
Painswick
Broadham Fields
Painswick , Gloucestershire
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (3rd)
Tewkesbury
The Moats
Tewkesbury , Gloucestershire
8th
Westbury-on-Severn
Parish Playing Field
Westbury-on-Severn , Gloucestershire
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (5th)
Locations of the 2018-19 Gloucester 2 North teams
South
Team
Ground
Capacity
Town/Village
Previous season
Aretians
Little Stoke Park
Little Stoke , Bristol
11th
Ashley Down Old Boys
Lockleaze Combination Ground
Lockleaze , Bristol
5th
Bishopston
Bonnington Walk
Lockleaze , Bristol
10th
Bream
High Street
Bream , Lydney , Gloucestershire
4th
Bristol Aeroplane Company
BAWA Sportsground
Filton , Bristol
3rd
Broad Plain
Bristol South End
Southmead , Bristol
7th
Cotham Park
Beggar Bush Lane
Failand , Somerset
9th
Kingswood
Grimsbury Road Playing Fields
Warmley , Kingswood , Gloucestershire
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (7th)
St Brendan's Old Boys
Coombe Dingle Sports Complex
Coombe Dingle , Bristol
Relegated from Gloucester 1 (12th)
United Bristol Hospitals
Portway Development Ground
Portway , Bristol
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (champions)
Locations of the 2018-19 Gloucester 2 South teams outside Bristol
Locations of the 2018-19 Gloucester 2 South teams in Bristol
Teams 2017–18
Team
Ground
Capacity
Town/Village
Previous season
Aretians
Little Stoke Park
Little Stoke , Bristol
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (runners up)
Ashley Down Old Boys
Lockleaze Combination Ground
Lockleaze , Bristol
Relegated from Gloucester 1 (12th)
Bishopston
Bonnington Walk
Lockleaze , Bristol
6th
Bream
High Street
Bream , Lydney , Gloucestershire
Relegated from Gloucester 1 (11th)
Bristol Aeroplane Company
BAWA Sportsground
Filton , Bristol
5th
Broad Plain
Bristol South End
Southmead , Bristol
7th
Cheltenham Civil Service
Tewkesbury Road
Uckington , Cheltenham , Gloucestershire
8th
Cotham Park
Beggar Bush Lane
Failand , Somerset
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (champions)
Minchinhampton
Hollybush Ground
Minchinhampton , Gloucestershire
9th
Ross-on-Wye
Abbotts Close
Ross-on-Wye , Herefordshire
4th
Smiths
Prince of Wales Stadium
2,000 (480 seats)
Cheltenham , Gloucestershire
3rd
Tewkesbury
The Moats
Tewkesbury , Gloucestershire
Relegated from Gloucester 1 (10th)
Locations of the 2017-18 Gloucester 2 teams
Teams 2016-17
Bishopston (relegated from Gloucester 1 )
Bristol Airplane Company
Broad Plain
Cheltenham Civil Service (promoted from Gloucester 3 )
Kingswood
Minchinhampton
Painswick (relegated from Gloucester 1 )
Old Colstians
Old Elizabethans (promoted from Gloucester 3 )
Ross-on-Wye
Smiths
Westbury-on-Severn
Teams 2015–16
The 2015–16 Gloucester 2 consists of twelve teams; ten from Gloucestershire and Bristol as well as two teams in Herefordshire and Somerset . The season starts on 12 September 2015 and is due to end on 23 April 2016. Eight of the twelve teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions St Brendan's Old Boys and runners up Bishopston were promoted to the Gloucester 1 while Old Elizabethans were relegated to Gloucester 3 .
Locations of the 2015-16 Gloucester 2 teams
Team
Ground
Capacity
Town/Village
Previous season
Aretians
Little Stoke Park
Little Stoke , Bristol
5th
Ashley Down Old Boys
Lockleaze Combination Ground
Lockleaze , Bristol
7th
Bristol Aeroplane Company
BAWA Sportsground
Filton , Bristol
9th
Broad Plain
Bristol South End
Southmead , Bristol
10th
Cotham Park
Beggar Bush Lane
Failand , Somerset
8th
Kingswood
Grimsbury Road Playing Fields
Warmley , Kingswood , Gloucestershire
Relegated from Gloucester 1 (11th)
Minchinhampton
Hollybush Ground
Minchinhampton , Gloucestershire
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (runners up)
Old Colstonians
Colton's School
Stapleton , Bristol
Relegated from Gloucester 1 (12th)
Ross-on-Wye
Abbotts Close
Ross-on-Wye , Herefordshire
3rd
Smiths
Prince of Wales Stadium
480
Cheltenham , Gloucestershire
Promoted from Gloucester 3 (champions)
Spartans
Lansdown Road
Gloucester , Gloucestershire
4th
Westbury-on-Severn
Parish Playing Field
Westbury-on-Severn , Gloucestershire
6th
Teams 2014–15
Teams 2013–14
Aretians
Bredon Star
Bristol Aeroplane Co.
Broad Plain (relegated from Gloucester 1 )
Cheltenham Civil Service
Cotham Park
Old Cryptians (promoted from Gloucester 3 )
Ross-on-Wye
Spartans
St. Brendands Old Boys
Westbury-on-Severn (promoted from Gloucester 3 )
Teams 2012–13
Aretians
Ashley Down Old Boys
Bream
Bredon Star
Bristol Aeroplane Co.
Cainscross
Cheltenham Civil Service
Cotham Park
Gloucester All Blues
Ross On Wye
Spartans
St Brendan's Old Boys
Teams 2011-12
Aretians (relegated from Gloucester 1 )
Bristol Aeroplane Co.
Broad Plain
Cheltenham Civil Service (relegated from Gloucester 1 )
Chipping Sodbury
Cotham Park (relegated from Gloucester 1 )
Gloucester All Blues
Old Cryptians
Old Elizabethans
St. Brendon's Old Boys
Tetbury (withdrawn)
Westbury-on-Severn
Teams 2010-11
Bristol Aeroplane Co.
Cheltenham Saracens RFC
Chipping Sodbury
Greyhound RFC
Old Cryptians
Old Elizabethans
Newent
St. Brendon's Old Boys
Smiths
Tetbury
Tredworth
Westbury-on-Severn
Teams 2009–10
Teams 2008–09
Bream
Bristol Aeroplane Co.
Cainscross
Cheltenham Saracens RFC
Greyhound
Kingswood
Old Cryptians
Old Elizabethans
Tetbury
Tredworth
Westbury-on-Severn
Teams 2007–08
Ashley Down Old Boys
Bristol Aeroplane Co.
Cainscross
Cheltenham Civil Service
Cheltenham Saracens RFC
Kingswood
Old Cryptians
Old Elizabethans
Smiths
Tetbury
Westbury-on-Severn
Teams 2006–07
Teams 2005–06
Teams 2004–05
Teams 2003–04
Bream
Cheltenham Civil Service
Dursley
Minchinhampton
Old Colstonians
Old Cryptians
Old Elizabethans
Smiths
Westbury-on-Severn
Teams 2002–03
Cheltenham Saracens RFC
Kingswood
Minchinhampton
Old Cryptians
Old Elizabethans
Ross-on-Wye
Smiths
Westbury-on-Severn
Widden Old Boys
Teams 2001–02
Bishopston
Bristol Aeroplane Co.
Cainscross
Dursley
Kingswood
Old Elizabethans
Painswick
Smiths
Southmead
Tewkesbury
Original teams
When league rugby began in 1987 this division (then a single division known as Gloucestershire 2) contained the following teams:
Gloucester 2 honours
Gloucestershire 2 (1987–1991)
Originally as single division known as Gloucestershire 2, it was a tier 10 league with promotion to Gloucestershire 1 and relegation to Gloucestershire 3 .
Gloucester 2 (1991–1993)
Gloucestershire 2 was shorted to Gloucester 2 for the 1991–92 season onward. It remained a tier 10 league with promotion to Gloucester 1 and relegation to Gloucester 3 .
Gloucester 2 (1993–1996)
The creation of National League 5 South for the 1993–94 season meant that Gloucester 2 dropped to become a tier 11 league. Promotion continued to Gloucester 1 and relegation to Gloucester 3 .
Gloucester 2 (1996–2000)
The cancellation of National League 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season meant that Gloucester 2 reverted back to being a tier 10 league. Promotion continued to Gloucester 1 and relegation to Gloucester 3 .
Gloucester 2 (2000–2009)
Gloucester 2 remained a tier 10 league despite the cancellation of Gloucestershire/Somerset at the end of the 1999–00 season. Promotion continued to Gloucester 1 and relegation to Gloucester 3 . Between 2007–2009 Gloucester 2 was sponsored by High Bridge Jewellers .
Season
No of teams
Champions
Runners–up
Relegated Teams
Ref
2000–01
10
Painswick
Tewkesbury
Cainscross , Bristol Telephone Area , Smiths
[ 13]
2001–02
9
Bishopston
Southmead
Dursley , Old Colstonians , Cheltenham Civil Service
[ 14]
2002–03
9
Cheltenham Saracens
Widden Old Boys
Ross-on-Wye , Kingswood
[ 15]
2003–04
9
Old Colstonians
Old Cryptians
Minchinhampton , Smiths , Westbury-on-Severn
[ 16]
2004–05
10
Bream
Cheltenham Civil Service
Gloucester Civil Service , Kingswood , Cotham Park
[ 17]
2005–06
10
Hartpury College
Hucclecote
Smiths
[ 18]
2006–07
11
Dursley
Ross-on-Wye
Tredworth , Cotham Park
[ 19]
2007–08
11
Cheltenham Civil Service
Ashley Down Old Boys
Smiths
[ 20]
2008–09
11
Bream
Old Cryptians
No relegation
[ 21]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.
Gloucester 2 (2009–2017)
Despite widespread restructuring by the RFU at the end of the 2008–09 season, Gloucester 2 remained a tier 10 league, with promotion continuing to Gloucester 1 and relegation to Gloucester 3 .
Gloucester 2 North / South (2018–present)
For the 2018–19 season Gloucester 2 was split into two regional tier 10 leagues - Gloucester 2 North and Gloucester 2 South. Promotion continued to Gloucester 1 and there was no longer any relegation due to the cancellation of Gloucester 3 . The league was now sponsored by Wadworth 6x .
Since the 2018–19 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of the Gloucester 2 North and Gloucester 2 South for the third and final promotion place to Gloucester 1 . The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season Gloucester 2 North teams have been the most successful with one wins to the Gloucester 2 South teams zero; and the home team has won promotion on one occasions compared to the away teams zero.
Gloucester Premier v Tribute Somerset Premier promotion play-off results
Season
Home team
Score
Away team
Venue
Attendance
2018–19[ 34]
Fairford (N)
11-10
Bream (S)
Coln House School Playing Grounds, Fairford , Gloucestershire
2019–20
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom . No promotion.
2020–21
Green background is the promoted team. N = Gloucester 2 North and S = Gloucester 2 South
Number of league titles
Notes
^ Ashley Down Old Boys went to playoffs on league technicality.
^ Saintbridge Former Pupils would be renamed as Old Centralians .[ 1]
^ Due to the reorganisation of the majority of South West leagues from 11 to 13 teams, 3rd and 4th place Old Richians were Old Cryptians were also promoted.
^ The restructuring of Gloucester 2 from 11 to 13 teams meant that there was no relegation.
^ The cancellation of National League 5 South at the end of the season, meant that nine teams were promoted into Gloucester 1 including Cainscross , Cheltenham Civil Service , Bristol Telephone Area , Bishopston , Old Bristolians , Painswick and Ashley Down Old Boys .
^ Old Colstonians , Gloucester All Blues , Cotham Park , Gloucester Civil Service and Minchinhampton would be the relegated teams this year. The reason for so many relegations was partly due to Gloucester 2 reducing in size from 12 to 10 teams but also due to the introduction of Gloucester 3 South for the 2000-01 season leading to a restructuring of the Gloucestershire regional divisions.
^ The dissolution of Gloucester 3 at the end of the 2017-18 season and the splitting of Gloucester 2 into north and south regions for the 2018-19 season meant there were be no relegation.
^ Ashley Down Old Boys title wins includes the Gloucester 2 South title.
^ One of Brockworth's title wins includes the Gloucester 2 North title.
^ One of St. Brendan's Old Boys title wins includes the Gloucester 2 South title.
^ One of Tewkesbury's wins includes the Gloucester 2 North title.
^ Hucclecote Old Boys are currently known as Hucclecote RFC.
See also
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