The English rugby union league pyramid is topped by the Premiership. Below this are the Championship and National Leagues 1 to 3. Below this, the structure is split geographically into four regions: Midlands, North, London and South East, and South West. With the exception of the Midlands leagues, which only has regional splits, below these regional leagues are county leagues (e.g. Sussex, Kent, Hampshire). The county leagues are the lowest levels in the English game.
See also: English rugby union system.
See main article: article and English Premiership (rugby union).
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See main article: article and Regional 2 Anglia.
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See main article: article and Regional 2 West Midlands.
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