London 2 North West

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London 2 North West
Current season or competition:
2018–19 London 2 North West
SportRugby union
Number of teams12
Country England
HoldersH.A.C. (1st title) (2017–18)
(promoted to London 1 North)
Most titlesOld Haberdashers, Hertford, Tabard (2 titles)
Websiteenglandrugby.com

London 2 North West is an English rugby union league which is at the seventh tier of club rugby union in England and is made up of teams predominantly from north-west London and Hertfordshire. Promotion is to London 1 North with the league champions going up automatically and the runners up entering a promotion playoff against the league runners up from London 2 North East. Relegated teams typically drop into London 3 North West.

Participating Clubs 2018–19

Participating Clubs 2017–18

Participating Clubs 2016-17

Participating Clubs 2015-16

Participating Clubs 2014-15

Participating Clubs 2013-14

Participating Clubs 2012-13

  • Chiswick
  • Fullerians
  • Grasshoppers
  • H.A.C.
  • Hammersmith & Fulham (relegated from London 1 North)
  • Hampstead
  • Harpenden
  • Hemel Hempstead
  • London Nigerian
  • St Albans
  • Tabard
  • U.C.S. Old Boys

London 2 North West Honours

London 2 North West Honours
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998-99[1] 17 London Nigerian Hertford Harlequin Amateurs London Division 3 North West
1999-00[2] 17 Hertford Ealing Trailfinders Multiple teams[a 2] London Division 3 North West
2000-01[3] 10 Hertford Twickenham Welwyn London Division 3 North West
2001-02[4] 10 Bank of England Letchworth Garden City Old Merchant Taylors' Lambs (2nd XV), Finchley London Division 3 North West
2002-03[5] 10 London Scottish Ealing Trailfinders Ruislip, Metropolitan Police London Division 3 North West
2003-04[6] 9 Civil Service St Albans (2nd XV) West London London Division 3 North West
2004-05[7] 12 St Albans (2nd XV) Bank of England Cheshunt, Verulamians London Division 3 North West
2005-06[8] 12 Woodford Tring Fullerians, Barnet Elizabethans London Division 3 North West
2006-07[9] 12 Ruislip Welwyn Bank of England, Haringey Rhinos London Division 3 North West
2007-08[10] 12 Stevenage Town Imperial Medicals Vauxhall Motors, Datchworth London Division 3 North West
2008-09[11] 12 Harpenden Hampstead No relegation due to league restructure[a 3] London Division 3 North West
2009-10[12] 12 Tabard Hammersmith & Fulham Finchley, London Nigerian London Division 2 North West
2010-11[13] 12 Hammersmith & Fulham Harpenden West London, London New Zealand London Division 2 North West
2011-12[14] 12 Old Haberdashers Stevenage Town Welwyn, Imperial Medicals London Division 2 North West
2012-13[15] 12 Tabard Hemel Hempstead Fullerians, Grasshoppers London Division 2 North West
2013-14[16] 12 Old Priorians Twickenham London Nigerian, U.C.S. Old Boys London Division 2 North West
2014-15[17] 12 Harrow Chiswick Hemel Hempstead, St Albans London Division 2 North West
2015-16[18] 12 Fullerians Hammersmith & Fulham Old Merchant Taylors', Staines London Division 2 North West
2016-17[19] 12 Old Haberdashers H.A.C. Stockwood Park, Welwyn London Division 2 North West
2017-18[20] 12 H.A.C. Hampstead Tabard, Harrow London Division 2 North West
2018-19 12
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Promotion play-offs

Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of London 2 North East and London 2 North West for the third and final promotion place to London 1 North. The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2017–18 season the London 2 North East teams have nine wins to the London 2 North West teams eight, and the home team has won promotion on thirteen occasions compared to the away teams five.

London 2 (north-east v north-west) promotion play-off results
Season Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance
2000-01[21] Twickenham (NW) 44-8 Rochford Hundred (NE) Parkfields, Hampton, Greater London
2001-02[22] Letchworth Garden City (NW) 31-22 Basildon (NE) Baldock Road, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire
2002-03[23] Ealing Trailfinders (NW) 36-12 Saffron Walden (NE) Trailfinders Sports Ground, Ealing, London
2003-04[24] St Albans (2nd XV) (NW) 5-22 Hadleigh (NE) Oaklands Land, St Albans, Hertfordshire
2004-05[25] Bank of England (NW) 39-0 Romford and Gidea Park (NE) Bank Lane, Roehampton, Greater London
2005-06[26] Tring (NW) 19-5 Diss (NE) Cow Lane, Tring, Hertfordshire
2006-07[27] Welwyn (NW) 19-6 Harlow (NE) Hobbs Way, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
2007-08[28] Diss (NE) 50-15 Imperial Medicals (NW) Mackenders, Roydon, Norfolk
2008-09[29] Brentwood (NE) 23-15 Hampstead (NW) King George's Playing Fields, Brentwood, Essex
2009-10[30] Hammersmith & Fulham (NW) 22-29 Colchester (NE) Hurlingham Park, Fulham, London
2010-11[31] Braintree (NE) 24-14 Harpenden (NW) Robbs Wood, Braintree, Essex 300
2011-12[32] Basildon (NE) 38-13 Stevenage (NW) Gardiners Close, Basildon, Essex
2012-13[33] Hemel Hempstead (NW) 13-16 (aet) Woodford (NE) Chaulden Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire 500
2013-14[34] Twickenham (NW) 44-43 Saffron Walden (NE) Parkfields, Hampton, Greater London
2014-15[35] Diss (NE) 13-16 Chiswick (NW) Mackenders, Roydon, Norfolk
2015-16[36] Sudbury (NE) 22-18 Hammersmith & Fulham (NW) Whittham Field, Sudbury, Suffolk
2016-17[37] H.A.C. (NW) 48-7[a 4] South Woodham Ferrers (NE) Dukes Meadows, Chiswick, London
2017-18[39] Hampstead (NW) 7-37 Sudbury (NE) Parliament Hill Fields, Highgate, Camden, London
2018-19
Green background is the promoted team. NE = London 2 North East (formerly London 3 North East) and NW = London 2 North West (formerly London 3 North West)

Number of league titles

Notes

  1. ^ H.A.C. won the 2016-17 play-off but were denied promotion and the result overturned by the RFU due to H.A.C. fielding an ineligible player.
  2. ^ Uxbridge, Mill Hill, Tring, St Albans (2nd XV), Old Millhillians, Hampstead, Kingsburians, Letchworth Garden City, Chiswick and Hemel Hempstead were the relegated teams this season. This was due creation of a new division 4 below this league for the 2000-01 season which would lead to a downsizing of the division from 17 teams to 10 resulting in much more relegation spots than usual.
  3. ^ The division would be renamed London Division 2 North West for the next season and along with the whole national restructure of the league system by the RFU lead to mass changes at all levels.
  4. ^ The initial result of the 2016-17 playoff was overturned by the RFU after HAC were found guilty of fielding an ineligible player. This meant that South Woodham Ferrers were promoted instead.[38]

See also

References

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