2017–18 National League 2 South Explained

2017–18 National League 2 South
Date:2 September 2017 – 5 May 2018
Champions:Cinderford
Count:1
Runnersup:Chinnor (also promoted)
Relegated:Broadstreet, Wimbledon, Barnstaple
Matches:240
Highest Attendance:1,016
Chinnor v Henley Hawks
9 September 2017
Attendance:86522
Lowest Attendance:89
Clifton v Bury St Edmunds
17 March 2018
Top Point Scorer: Matthew McLean (Worthing Raiders)
295 points
Top Try Scorer: George Owen (London Irish WG)
27 tries
Prevseason:2016–17
Nextseason:2018–19

The 2017–18 National League 2 South is the ninth season (31st overall) of the fourth tier (south) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

On 7 April 2018 Broadstreet became the first club to be relegated, a 12–16 defeat away to fellow strugglers Barnstaple condemning them to the drop with three games to go.[1] On 21 April Cinderford became champions with a game to go following a narrow 21–19 win away to Bury St Edmunds.[2] Cinderford were easily the best team in the division, finishing 12 points clear of second place Chinnor, who on most other seasons would have been good enough to finish champions but instead had to settle for the promotion playoff game. In winning the league title Cinderford set several National League 2 South records including winning the most games (29) and gaining the most points (143).

The battle for the final two relegation spots was one of the most keenest in several years with three teams threatened by the drop on the last day of the season. In the end it was Wimbledon and Barnstaple who went down on the 28 April, despite Barum getting a 17–14 win at home against the Londoners, as Old Redcliffians managed to win at home to Redruth. Old Reds had looked dead certs for relegation earlier in the season but turned it around with eight wins in the second half (compared to just 2 before Christmas) of the season to stay safe by 3 points, even leapfrogging 13th placed London Irish Wild Geese who had secured safety the week before. Wimbledon also did well in the second half of the season getting eight wins (compared to one in the first half) but were ultimately left with two much to do and were 7 points from safety after their defeat at Pottingham Road. Barnstaple, by contrast, had looked safe earlier in the season but endured a torrid second half with just four wins after Christmas (for a total of ten overall). Injuries, along with poor try scoring and improvements from the teams around them, were primary contributors to Barum's downfall.[3]

On 5 May 2018 Chinnor would join Cinderford in the 2018–19 National League 1 after they defeated 2017–18 National League 2 North runners up Sedgley Park 40–31 in the promotion play-off game played at Kingsey Road.[4]

Structure

The league consists of sixteen teams with all the teams playing each other on a home and away basis to make a total of thirty matches each. There is one automatic promotion place, one play-off place and three relegation places. The champions are promoted to the 2018–19 National League 1 and the runners-up play the second-placed team in the 2017–18 National League 2 North with the winner being promoted. The last three teams are relegated to either London & South East Premier or South West Premier depending on the geographical location of the team (in some cases teams may join the Midlands regional leagues).

The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:

Participating teams and locations

Twelve of the teams listed below participated in the 2016–17 National League 2 South season. The 2016–17 champions Bishop's Stortford and play-off winners Old Elthamians, who won the promotion play-off against Sale FC, were promoted into the 2017–18 National League 1, while no sides located in the south were relegated.[5] [6] The two relegated sides from National League 2 South are Exmouth (who drop to South West Premier) and Barnes (who drop to London & South East Premier).[7] [8] Usually three sides are relegated but when RFU Championship side London Welsh went into liquidation in the spring of 2017 it granted a reprieve for the 14th placed side in either National League 2 North or National League 2 South depending on comparable points, which in the end turned out to be Barnstaple.[9] [8]

The promoted teams are Old Redcliffians who finished as champions of National League 3 South West (now South West Premier), while Tonbridge Juddians (champions) and Wimbledon (playoffs) came up from National League 3 London & SE (now London & South East Premier).[10] [11] [12] Broadstreet were also included in the division when they were level transferred from National League 2 North having been promoted as champions of National League 3 Midlands (now Midlands Premier).[13] Broadstreet's inclusion came due to an imbalance of teams as both Bishop's Stortford and Old Elthamians had gone up into National League 1 coupled with no teams coming down the opposite way, and as the most southerly club, Broadstreet were deemed the most suitable for a level transfer.

TeamStadiumCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
Pottington Road 2,000 (575 seats) 14th
1,500 (250 seats) Promoted from National 3 Midlands (champions)
The Haberden 3,000 (135 seats) 11th
The Marine Travel Ground 1,500 (75 seats) 8th
Kingsey Road 2,000 3rd
Dockham Road 2,500 7th
Station Road 2,500 (400 seats) 10th
Dry Leas 4,000 9th
2,000 13th
Scotland Lane Promoted from National 3 South West (champions)
Old Bath Road 1,250 6th
The Recreation Ground 3,500 (580 seats) 5th
Hyde Park 2,000 (198 seats) 4th
The Slade 1,500 Promoted from National 3 London & SE (champions)
Beverley Meads 1,000 Promoted from National 3 London & SE (play-off)
Roundstone Lane 1,500 (100 seats) 12th

Results

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

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Round 8

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Round 9

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Round 10

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Round 11

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Round 12

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Round 13

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Round 14

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Round 15

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Round 16

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Round 17

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Round 18

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Round 19

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Round 20

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Round 21

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Round 22

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Round 23

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Round 24

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Round 25

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Round 24 (rescheduled games)

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Round 26

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Round 24 (rescheduled game)

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Round 27

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Round 28

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Round 29

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Round 30

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Promotion play-off

Each season, the runners-up in the National League 2 North and National League 2 South participate in a play-off for promotion to National League 1. Chinnor were runners up in the 2017–18 National League 2 South, and because they had a better record than the 2017–18 National League 2 North runners up, Sedgley Park, they host the play-off match.

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Attendances

ClubHome
games
TotalAverageHighestLowest% Capacity
Barnstaple 15 8,367 558 850 350 28%
Broadstreet 15 3,718 248 365 127 17%
Bury St Edmunds 15 7,372 491 759 250 16%
Canterbury 15 4,669 311 587 132 21%
Chinnor 15 6,280 419 1,016 109 21%
Cinderford 15 4,343 290 449 154 12%
Clifton 15 2,359 157 393 89 6%
Henley Hawks 15 6,035 402 940 180 13%
London Irish Wild Geese 15 3,263 218 308 99 11%
Old Redcliffians 15 2,542 169 284 95
Redingensians Rams 15 3,998 267 589 168 21%
Redruth 15 11,615 774 920 545 22%
Taunton Titans 15 7,792 519 692 325 26%
Tonbridge Juddians 15 3,708 247 351 122 16%
Wimbledon 15 3,747 250 407 90 25%
Worthing Raiders 15 6,714 448 582 205 30%
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Individual statistics

Top points scorers

Rank Player Team Appearances Points
1 29 295
2 22 232
3 27 201
4 23 197
5 28 184
6 27 176
7 22 168
8 26 166
9 25 145
10 20 138
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Top try scorers

Rank Player Team Appearances Tries
1 28 27
2 26 22
3 25 21
21 21
4 30 20
5 21 19
28 19
29 19
6 18 18
24 18
3= 23 17 Missing 1 game Tonbridge Juddians 38 – 26 Bury St Edmunds from 28 April 2018 so likely to have 1 more game and more tries -->
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Season records

Team

Largest home win — 67 points81 - 14 Taunton Titans at home to Worthing Raiders on 8 October 2017
  • Largest away win — 73 points90 - 17 Cinderford away to Henley Hawks on 16 September 2017
  • Most points scored — 9090 - 17 Cinderford away to Henley Hawks on 16 September 2017
  • Most tries in a match — 14Cinderford away to Henley Hawks on 16 September 2017
  • Most conversions in a match — 10Cinderford away to Henley Hawks on 16 September 2017
  • Most penalties in a match — 5 (2)Clifton at home to Canterbury on 11 November 2017
    Old Redcliffians at home to Worthing Raiders on 7 April 2018
  • Most drop goals in a match — 2Broadstreet away to Wimbledon on 9 December 2017
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    Attendances

    Highest — 1,016Chinnor at home to Henley Hawks on 9 September 2017
  • Lowest — 89Clifton at home to Bury St Edmunds on 17 March 2018
  • Highest average attendance — 774Redruth
  • Lowest average attendance — 157Clifton
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    Player

    Most points in a match — 30 Ollie Rice for Taunton Titans at home to Wimbledon on 13 January 2018
  • Most tries in a match — 6 Ollie Rice for Taunton Titans at home to Wimbledon on 13 January 2018
  • Most conversions in a match — 10 James Moffat for Cinderford away to Henley Hawks on 16 September 2017
  • Most penalties in a match — 5 (2) Bradley Barnes for Clifton at home to Canterbury on 11 November 2017
    Kieran Hill for Old Redcliffians at home to Worthing on 7 April 2018
  • Most drop goals in a match — 2 Clifford Hodgson for Broadstreet away to Wimbledon on 9 December 2017
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    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

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    2. Web site: Brave Bury push champions Cinderford all the way in a thriller. East Anglian Daily Times. 22 April 2018.
    3. Web site: Barnstaple and Wimbledon fail to beat the drop. Talking Rugby Union. 30 April 2018.
    4. News: National Leagues. The RUGBYPaper. 503. Rugby Paper Ltd. 6 May 2018. 26 & 30.
    5. Web site: Bishop's Stortford Rugby Club are promoted after Exmouth victory . Hertfordshire Mercury . 22 April 2017 .
    6. News: National League 2 play-off. The RUGBYPaper. 451. Rugby Paper Ltd. 7 May 2017. 28.
    7. Web site: Contrasting fortunes for relegation candidates . Talking Rugby Union . 10 April 2017 .
    8. News: National League South. The RUGBYPaper. 450. Rugby Paper Ltd. 30 April 2017. 32–33 & 37.
    9. Web site: London Welsh: RFU refuses permission for Exiles to stay in Championship. BBC Sport. 24 January 2017.
    10. Web site: Win at Newton Abbot sees Reds promoted. Old Redcliffians RFC (Pitchero). 25 March 2017.
    11. Web site: TJs Crowned N3L&SE Champions. Tonbridge Juddians RFC. 22 April 2017.
    12. News: National 3 round up. The RUGBYPaper. 450. Rugby Paper Ltd. 30 April 2017. 33.
    13. Web site: Broadstreet to face a new challenge following their recent promotion. Coventry Telegraph. 30 May 2017.
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    33. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 489. Rugby Paper Ltd. 28 January 2018. 34–35 & 39.
    34. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 490. Rugby Paper Ltd. 4 February 2018. 34–35 & 39.
    35. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 491. Rugby Paper Ltd. 11 February 2018. 36–37 & 41.
    36. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 492. Rugby Paper Ltd. 18 February 2018. 34–35 & 39.
    37. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 494. Rugby Paper Ltd. 4 March 2018. 33–34.
    38. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 495. Rugby Paper Ltd. 11 March 2018. 34–35 & 39.
    39. Web site: Taunton game postponed. Henley Rugby Club. 18 March 2018.
    40. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 496. Rugby Paper Ltd. 18 March 2018. 34–35 & 39.
    41. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 497. Rugby Paper Ltd. 25 March 2018. 34–35 & 39.
    42. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 498. Rugby Paper Ltd. 1 April 2018. 29 & 33.
    43. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 499. Rugby Paper Ltd. 8 April 2018. 34–35 & 39.
    44. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 500. Rugby Paper Ltd. 15 April 2018. 34–35 & 39.
    45. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 501. Rugby Paper Ltd. 22 April 2018. 30–31 & 35.
    46. News: National League 2 South. The RUGBYPaper. 502. Rugby Paper Ltd. 29 April 2018. 34–35 & 39.
    47. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Leading top scorers . Rugby Statbunker. 28 April 2018.
    48. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Leading try scorers . Rugby Statbunker. 28 April 2018.
    49. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Most tries in a match (Team) . Rugby Statbunker . 28 April 2018 .
    50. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Most conversions in a match (Team) . Rugby Statbunker . 28 April 2018 .
    51. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Most penalties in a match (Team) . Rugby Statbunker . 28 April 2018 .
    52. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Most drop goals in a match (Team) . Rugby Statbunker . 28 April 2018 .
    53. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Most points in a match (Player) . Rugby Statbunker . 28 April 2018 .
    54. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Most tries in a match (Player) . Rugby Statbunker . 28 April 2018 .
    55. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Most conversions in a match (Player) . Rugby Statbunker . 28 April 2018 .
    56. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Most penalties in a match (Player) . Rugby Statbunker . 28 April 2018 .
    57. Web site: National Two South 17/18 Most drop goals in a match (Player) . Rugby Statbunker . 28 April 2018 .