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Snows Group Hampshire 1
Current season or competition:
2015–16 Snows Group Hampshire 1
SportRugby union
Number of teams11
Country England
HoldersMillbrook (1st title) (2015–16)
(promoted to London 3 South West)
Most titlesUnited Services Portsmouth, Trojans, Andover (2 titles)
Websiteenglandrugby.com

Snows Group Hampshire 1, also known as Hampshire 1, is an English level 9 Rugby Union League. For the 2014-2015 season it is made up of 11 teams from Hampshire. The eleven teams play home and away matches from September through to April.

Promoted teams move up to London 3 South West and relegated teams drop down to Hampshire 2. The points system is as follows.

  • 4 points awarded for a win.
  • 2 points awarded for a draw.
  • 0 points awarded for a loss.
  • 1 "bonus" (+) point awarded for scoring 4 tries (or more).
  • 1 "bonus" (+) point awarded for losing by 7 points (or fewer).

No team can get more than 5 points in a match. Points awarded are the same regardless of outcome at home or away. The new point system has been in effect since 2010-11 season.

Teams for 2016-17

Teams and results for 2015-16

Position Team Games Won Drew Lost Points
1 Millbrook 20 18 0 2 89
2 Bognor 20 18 0 2 88
3 Fareham Heathens 20 17 0 3 78
4 Fordlingbridge 20 11 0 9 55
5 Sandown & Shanklin 20 11 0 9 54
6 Chineham 20 10 0 10 52
7 Farnborough 20 7 1 12 38
8 Isle of Wight 20 5 0 15 32
9 Petersfield 20 5 1 14 26
10 Ellingham & Ringwood 20 6 0 14 22
11 Locksheath Pumas 20 1 0 19 3

Teams and Results for 2014-2015

Position Team Games Won Drew Lost For Against Difference + Points Points
1 United Services, Portsmouth 18 18 0 0 807 266 541 18 90
2 Millbrook 18 15 0 3 557 277 280 14 76
3 Bognor 18 13 0 5 523 334 189 13 65
4 Fordingbridge 18 12 0 6 627 404 223 14 62
5 Fareham Heathens 18 11 0 7 418 332 86 10 54
6 Petersfield 18 6 0 12 394 505 -111 11 35
7 Isle of Wight 18 5 0 13 323 653 -330 4 24
8 Farnborough 18 4 0 14 331 479 -148 9 20
9 Romsey 18 4 0 14 273 604 -331 4 20
10 Alton 18 2 0 16 232 631 -399 6 9

Fareham and Petersfield promoted into Hampshire 1 at the start of the season from Hampshire 2.

Teams and Results for 2013-2014

Position Team Games Won Drew Lost Points
1 Andover 22 19 0 3 93
2 Fordingbridge 22 19 0 3 93
3 Millbrook 22 17 0 5 86
4 United Services, Portsmouth 22 15 0 7 76
5 Solent Uni 22 15 0 7 70
6 Farnborough 22 13 0 9 65
7 Bognor 22 10 0 12 56
8 Romsey 22 6 0 16 34
9 Isle of Wight 22 6 0 16 33
10 Alton 22 6 0 16 30
11 Southampton 22 5 0 17 25
12 Overton 22 1 0 21 9

Solent Uni promoted into Hampshire 1 at the start of the season from Hampshire 2.

Andover promoted to London South West 3 at the end of the season.

Southampton and Overton demoted to Hampshire 2 at the end of the season.

Teams and Results for 2012-13

Position Team Games Won Drew Lost Points
1 New Milton & District 22 20 0 2 98
2 Fordingbridge 22 17 0 5 85
3 Alton 22 17 0 5 82
4 Millbrook 22 14 0 8 71
5 United Services, Portsmouth 22 12 1 9 63
6 Andover 22 13 0 9 62
7 Farnborough 22 10 0 12 54
8 Romsey 22 8 1 13 44
9 Isle of Wight 22 8 0 14 42
10 Southampton 22 5 1 16 30
11 Petersfield 22 2 2 18 18
12 Aldershot & Fleet 22 3 1 17 17

Southampton promoted into Hampshire 1 at the start of the season from Hampshire 2.

New Milton & District promoted to London 3 South West at the end of the season.

Aldershot & Fleet and Petersfield demoted to Hampshire 2 at the end of the season.

Teams and Results for 2011-12

Position Team Games Won Drew Lost + Points Points
1 Eastleigh 22 21 0 1 16 100
2 Fordingbridge 22 18 0 4 16 88
3 United Services, Portsmouth 22 16 0 6 17 81
4 Millbrook 22 17 0 5 12 80
5 New Milton & District 22 13 0 9 16 68
6 Isle of Wight 22 13 0 9 11 63
7 Petersfield 22 12 0 10 9 57
8 Romsey 22 8 0 14 7 39
9 Farnborough 22 1 5 17 18 38
10 Ventnor 22 5 0 16 2 22
11 Lytchett Minster 22 2 0 19 1 9
12 Southsea Nomads 22 2 0 18 -1 7

Southsea Nomads promoted into Hampshire 1 at the start of the season from Hampshire 2.

Lytchett Minster transferred to Dorset and Wilts Regional Leagues at the end of the season.

Eastleigh promoted to London 3 South West at the end of the season.

Southsea Nomads and Ventnor demoted to Hampshire 2 at the end of the season.

Teams and Results for 2010-11

Position Team Games Won Drew Lost Points
1 Andover 20 18 0 2 86
2 Eastleigh 20 16 0 4 75
3 Millbrook 20 13 0 7 66
4 New Milton & District 20 13 0 7 60
5 Farnborough 20 10 0 10 52
6 United Services, Portsmouth 20 11 0 9 48
7 Romsey 20 9 0 11 41
8 Ventnor 20 6 1 13 34
9 Isle of Wight 20 6 0 14 32
10 Southampton 20 5 0 15 28
11 Fareham Heathens 20 2 1 17 12

Andover promoted to London 3 South West at the end of the season.

Fareham Heathens and Southampton demoted to Hampshire 2 at the end of the season.

Teams and Results for 2009-10

Position Team Games Won Drew Lost Points
1 Alton 20 19 0 1 38
2 Petersfield 19 16 0 3 32
3 Eastleigh 20 15 0 5 30
4 Millbrook 20 11 1 8 23
5 Romsey 20 11 0 9 22
6 Southampton 20 10 0 10 20
7 New Milton & District 20 7 0 13 14
8 United Services, Portsmouth 20 6 1 13 13
9 Farnborough 20 6 0 14 12
10 Fareham Heathens 20 5 1 14 11
11 Aldershot & Fleet 19 1 1 17 3

Alton promoted to London 3 South West at the end of the season.

Aldershot & Fleet demoted to Hampshire 2 at the end of the season.

Teams and Results for 2008-09

Position Team Games Won Drew Lost Points
1 Fordingbridge 18 14 1 3 29
2 Sandown & Shanklin 18 12 2 4 26
3 United Services, Portsmouth 18 11 2 5 24
4 Farnborough 18 11 0 7 22
5 Alton 18 8 1 9 17
6 Romsey 18 6 1 11 13
7 New Milton & District 18 8 0 10 12
8 Eastleigh 18 5 1 12 11
9 Southampton 18 5 0 13 10
10 East Dorset 18 6 0 11 8

Hampshire 1 Honours

Hampshire 1 Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998-99[1] 10 Tottonians Trojans Overton, Eastleigh Hampshire 1
1999-00[2] 10 United Services Portsmouth Ventnor Isle Of Wight Hampshire 1
2000-01[3] 10 Farnborough Trojans New Milton & District, Ventnor Hampshire 1
2001-02[4] 10 Petersfield Southampton Fawley Hampshire 1
2002-03[5] 10 Romsey Farnborough Hamble, Nomads Hampshire 1
2003-04[6] 10 Guernsey Trojans Fawley, Eastleigh Hampshire 1
2004-05[7] 10 Trojans Sandown & Shanklin Alresford, Nomads, Farnborough Hampshire 1
2005-06[8] 10 Sandown & Shanklin United Services Portsmouth Romsey, Isle Of Wight, Aldershot & Fleet Hampshire 1
2006-07[9] 10 Trojans Ellingham & Ringwood Millbrook, Eastleigh Hampshire 1
2007-08[10] 10 Ellingham & Ringwood Sandown & Shanklin Fareham Heathens Hampshire 1
2008-09[11] 10 Fordingbridge Sandown & Shanklin No relegation[n 1] Hampshire 1
2009-10[12] 11 Alton Petersfield Aldershot & Fleet Hampshire 1
2010-11[13] 11 Andover Eastleigh Fareham Heathens, Southampton Hampshire 1
2011-12[14] 12 Eastleigh Fordingbridge Nomads, Lytchett Minster, Ventnor Snows Group Hampshire 1
2012-13[15] 12 New Milton & District Fordingbridge Aldershot & Fleet, Petersfield Snows Group Hampshire 1
2013-14[16] 12 Andover Fordingbridge Overton, Southampton Snows Group Hampshire 1
2014-15[17] 10[n 2] United Services Portsmouth Millbrook Alton, Romsey Snows Group Hampshire 1
2015-16[19] 11 Millbrook Bognor Locksheath Pumas, Ellingham & Ringwood Snows Group Hampshire 1
2016-17 11
Green backgrounds are promotion places.
  1. ^ There was no relegation as East Dorset (who would finish 7th) dropped out of the Hampshire league at the end of the season and joined Dorset & Wilts 3 South.
  2. ^ There was originally 11 teams in the league but Solent University had to withdraw from the league due to difficulties fielding a regular match squad.[18]

References

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See also