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This meant that Richmond, who had been 7 points clear when the league had been suspended, were crowned as champions, beating off stiff opposition from Rosslyn Park (who beat Richmond home and away) and newly promoted Rams, who had a fantastic debut season in the third tier. Richmond’s title was their third at level 3, and tied them with Coventry and Otley as the clubs that had the most league titles. It also was the fourth time Richmond had been promoted from tier 3 – a divisional record.With two relegation spots already decided, it was tough luck for Rotherham Titans who were designated as the third team to go down, despite a late surge which had seen them gaining ground on 13th placed Birmingham Moseley. It was also a great fall for a side that were once playing in the Premiership and the lowest level for the club since the mid 1990s.[4] Richmond would return to the 2020\u201321 RFU Championship after one season away, while Rotherham Titans and Hull Ionians would relegated to 2021\u201322 National League North and Canterbury to 2021\u201322 National League South.Another interesting statistic from the season was Brandon Asher-Wood’s 7 tries for Darlington Mowden Park’s resounding win against Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019. Wood’s tries equalled the league record of 7 previously set by Hugo Ellis of Rosslyn Park back in the 2012\u201313 season.Table of ContentsStructure[edit]Participating teams and locations[edit]Fixtures & results[edit]Round 1[edit]Round 2[edit]Round 3[edit]Round 4[edit]Round 5[edit]Round 6[edit]Round 7[edit]Round 8[edit]Round 9[edit]Round 10[edit]Round 11[edit]Round 12[edit]Round 13[edit]Round 14[edit]Round 15[edit]Round 16[edit]Round 17[edit]Round 18[edit]Round 19[edit]Round 20[edit]Round 21[edit]Round 22[edit]Round 23[edit]Rounds 8 & 23 (rescheduled games)[edit]Round 24[edit]Round 25[edit]Rounds 19 & 23 (rescheduled games)[edit]Round 26[edit]Round 27[edit]Round 28[edit]Round 8 (rescheduled game)[edit]Round 29[edit]Round 30[edit]Round 24 (rescheduled game)[edit]Attendances[edit]Individual statistics[edit]Season records[edit]Team[edit]Attendances[edit]Player[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Structure[edit]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 promotion place with the champions promoted to the Greene King IPA Championship. There are usually three relegation places with the bottom three teams relegated to either National League 2 North or National League 2 South depending on the geographical location of the team.The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:4 points are awarded for a win2 points are awarded for a draw0 points are awarded for a loss, however1 losing (bonus) point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer1 additional (bonus) point is awarded to a team scoring 4 tries or more in a match.Participating teams and locations[edit]Twelve of the sixteen teams participated in the preceding season’s competition. The 2018\u201319 champions, Ampthill, were promoted to the 2019\u201320 RFU Championship, swapping places with bottom club, Richmond, who were relegated from the 2018\u201319 RFU Championship.[5][6] Sides relegated from the 2018\u201319 National League 1 were Loughborough Students, Esher and Caldy.[5][7][8]The teams promoted into the division were Hull Ionians and Rams, champions of 2018\u201319 National League 2 North and 2018\u201319 National League 2 South respectively, along with the south runners-up Canterbury, who defeated the north’s Chester in the promotion play-off.[9][10][11] Ionians return to the division after a season’s absence, while Rams and Canterbury are debuting in National 1 \u2013 the highest level either club have reached since the leagues began.TeamGroundCapacityCity\/AreaPrevious seasonBirmingham MoseleyBillesley Common5,000 (1,300 seats)Birmingham, West Midlands12thBishop’s StortfordSilver Leys1,600Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire9thBlackheathWell Hall1,650 (550 seats)Eltham, London4thCambridgeGrantchester Road1,250 (200 seats)Cambridge, Cambridgeshire13thCanterburyMarine Travel Ground1,500 (75 seats)Canterbury, KentPromoted from N2S (playoff)ChinnorKingsey Road2,000Thame, Oxfordshire10thCinderfordDockham Road2,500Cinderford, Gloucestershire8thDarlington Mowden ParkNorthern Echo Arena25,500Darlington, County Durham7thHull IoniansBrantingham Park1,500 (240 seats)Brantingham, East RidingPromoted from N2N (champions)Old ElthamiansCollege Meadow1,800Eltham, LondonRunners upPlymouth AlbionThe Brickfields8,500Plymouth, Devon5thRamsOld Bath Road1,250Sonning, Reading, BerkshirePromoted from N2S (champions)RichmondAthletic Ground4,500 (1,000 seats)Richmond, LondonRelegated from ChampionshipRosslyn ParkThe Rock2,000Roehampton, London3rdRotherham TitansClifton Lane2,500Rotherham, South Yorkshire6thSale FCHeywood Road3,387Sale, Greater Manchester11th2019\u201320 National 1 teams in England2019\u201320 Greater London National League 1 clubsAt the date the leagues were suspended, the National League 1 table read as follows:PlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstPoints diffTry bonusLosing bonusPoints1Richmond (C)252005741347394125972Rosslyn Park251816728472256124903Rams25190668052115916289[a]4Chinnor251627631502129134855Blackheath251618621511110124826Plymouth Albion251321069861781145757Darlington Mowden Park2513111796517279146748Old Elthamians251311157450173104689Cambridge2512211571560111146710Cinderford231301052645274766511Sale FC2512013621602191066412Bishop’s Stortford24921359959541296113Birmingham Moseley258017505649\u2212144484414Rotherham Titans (R)256118490727\u2212237774015Canterbury (R)252023357824\u2212467261616Hull Ionians (R)2411223301071-7413211If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:Number of matches wonDifference between points for and againstTotal number of points forAggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teamsNumber of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settledGreen background is the promotion place. Pink background are relegation places.Updated: 14 March 2020Source: “National League 1”. NCA Rugby.On 4 April, the RFU confirmed the final table for the season.[13]Fixtures & results[edit]Round 1[edit](1 BP) Sale FC22 \u2013 46Cinderford (1 BP)ReportHeywood RoadAttendance: 367Referee: Colin Burrell(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley70 \u2013 16Hull IoniansReportBillesley CommonAttendance: 703Referee: James O’Brien(1 BP) Blackheath15 \u2013 17ChinnorReportWell HallAttendance: 403Referee: Adam Leal(2 BP) Cambridge32 \u2013 36Rams (1 BP)ReportGrantchester RoadAttendance: 478Referee: Nick WoodCanterbury14 \u2013 37Old Elthamians (1 BP)ReportMarine Travel GroundAttendance: 423Referee: James Clarke(2 BP) Darlington Mowden Park37 \u2013 40Richmond (1 BP)ReportNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 1,011Referee: Alex Thomas(2 BP) Plymouth Albion40 \u2013 42Bishop’s Stortford (1 BP)ReportBrickfieldsAttendance: 1,148Referee: Sara Cox(1 BP) Rosslyn Park38 \u2013 19Rotherham TitansReportThe RockAttendance: 495Referee: Karl Dickson[14]Round 2[edit](1 BP) Rotherham Titans31 \u2013 20Sale FCReportClifton LaneAttendance: 687Referee: Andrew JacksonRams25 \u2013 21Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)ReportOld Bath RoadAttendance: 572Referee: Harry Walbaum(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford27 \u2013 36Cambridge (1 BP)ReportSilver LeysAttendance: 825Referee: Jonathan Cook(2 BP) Canterbury33 \u2013 34Blackheath (1 BP)ReportMarine Travel GroundAttendance: 463Referee: Calum Howard(1 BP) Cinderford36 \u2013 29Plymouth Albion (2 BP)ReportDockham RoadAttendance: 380Referee: Greg MacDonaldHull Ionians5 \u2013 52Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP)ReportBrantingham ParkAttendance: 228Referee: Ben Rayner(1 BP) Old Elthamians24 \u2013 30Rosslyn ParkReportCollege MeadowAttendance: 348Referee: Simon HardingRichmond26 \u2013 14ChinnorReportAthletic GroundAttendance: 675Referee: Ben Russell[15]Round 3[edit]Sale FC26 \u2013 15Old ElthamiansReportHeywood RoadAttendance: 388Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley34 \u2013 32Bishop’s Stortford (2 BP)ReportBillesley CommonAttendance: 616Referee: Charlie Gayther(1 BP) Blackheath19 \u2013 20RichmondReportWell HallAttendance: 653Referee: Richard Haughton(1 BP) Cambridge15 \u2013 19CinderfordReportGrantchester RoadAttendance: 390Referee: James Clarke(1 BP) Chinnor29 \u2013 19Hull IoniansReportKingsey RoadAttendance: 408Referee: Nick Wood(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park7 \u2013 11RamsReportNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 857Referee: Joe James(1 BP) Plymouth Albion33 \u2013 27Rotherham Titans (1 BP)ReportBrickfieldsAttendance: 964Referee: Ben Russell(1 BP) Rosslyn Park47 \u2013 14CanterburyReportThe RockAttendance: 600Referee: Jonathan Cook[16]Round 4[edit]Rotherham Titans22 \u2013 17Cambridge (1 BP)ReportClifton LaneAttendance: 572Referee: Ben Rayner(1 BP) Rams27 \u2013 21Chinnor (1 BP)ReportOld Bath RoadAttendance: 621Referee: Jonathan Cook(2 BP) Bishop’s Stortford30 \u2013 31Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP)ReportSilver LeysAttendance: 350Referee: Ben WildeCanterbury7 \u2013 27Sale FC (1 BP)ReportMarine Travel GroundAttendance: 610Referee: Daniel Collins(1 BP) Cinderford20 \u2013 27Birmingham MoseleyReportDockham RoadAttendance: 425Referee: Dan ParrottHull Ionians7 \u2013 52Richmond (1 BP)ReportBrantingham ParkAttendance: 213Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-RobertsOld Elthamians27 \u2013 20Plymouth Albion\t(1 BP)ReportCollege MeadowAttendance: 292Referee: Calum HowardRosslyn Park14 \u2013 29Blackheath (1 BP)ReportThe RockAttendance: 670Referee: Joe James[17]Round 5[edit]Sale FC13 \u2013 46Rosslyn Park (1 BP)Heywood RoadAttendance: 432Referee: Ben RaynerBirmingham Moseley15 \u2013 11Rotherham Titans (1 BP)Billesley CommonAttendance: 775Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts(1 BP) Blackheath44 \u2013 19Hull IoniansWell HallAttendance: 614Referee: Andrew MacNeaneyCambridge14 \u2013 25Old ElthamiansGrantchester RoadAttendance: 567Referee: Charlie Gayther(1 BP) Chinnor32 \u2013 29Bishop’s Stortford (2 BP)Kingsey RoadAttendance: 650Referee: Ben Russell(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park26 \u2013 27CinderfordNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 777Referee: Harry Walbaum(1 BP) Plymouth Albion41 \u2013 20CanterburyBrickfieldsAttendance: 826Referee: Alan Chandrachud(1 BP) Richmond37 \u2013 22RamsAthletic GroundAttendance: 850Referee: Calum Howard[18]Round 6[edit](1 BP) Rotherham Titans13 \u2013 18Darlington Mowden ParkClifton LaneAttendance: 617Referee: Ben Dixon(1 BP) Sale FC43 \u2013 18BlackheathHeywood RoadAttendance: 287Referee: James O’Brien(1 BP) Old Elthamians46 \u2013 3Birmingham MoseleyCollege MeadowAttendance: 221Referee: Jonathan Cook(1 BP) Rams36 \u2013 8Hull IoniansOld Bath RoadAttendance: 526Referee: Dan Parrott(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford17 \u2013 18RichmondSilver LeysAttendance: 547Referee: Harry WalbaumCanterbury7 \u2013 34Cambridge (1 BP)The Marine Travel GroundAttendance: 343Referee: Alan ChandrachudCinderford23 \u2013 31Chinnor (1 BP)Dockham RoadAttendance: 395Referee: Sara Cox(1 BP) Rosslyn Park33 \u2013 17Plymouth AlbionThe RockAttendance: 650Referee: Joe James[19]Round 7[edit]Birmingham Moseley25 \u2013 21Canterbury (1 BP)Billesley CommonAttendance: 693Referee: Jack MakepeaceBlackheath22 \u2013 17Rams (1 BP)Well HallAttendance: 407Referee: Nick WoodCambridge24 \u2013 20Rosslyn Park (1 BP)Grantchester RoadAttendance: 522Referee: James Clarke(2 BP) Chinnor24 \u2013 26Rotherham TitansKingsey RoadAttendance: 512Referee: Harry Walbaum(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park37 \u2013 17Old ElthamiansNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 675Referee: James O’Brien(2 BP) Hull Ionians32 \u2013 39Bishop’s Stortford (1 BP)Brantingham ParkAttendance: 208Referee: Timothy Allatt(1 BP) Plymouth Albion33 \u2013 22Sale FCBrickfieldsAttendance: 840Referee: Adam Wookey(1 BP) Richmond14 \u2013 19CinderfordAthletic GroundAttendance: 738Referee: Jonathan Cook[20]Round 8[edit]Old Elthamians20 \u2013 8ChinnorCollege MeadowAttendance: 174Referee: Nick WoodRotherham Titans6 \u2013 23RichmondClifton LaneAttendance: 517Referee: Charlie GaytherHeywood RoadAttendance: 250Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-RobertsBishop’s Stortford21 \u2013 11RamsSilver LeysAttendance: 360Referee: Alexis Manley(1 BP) Canterbury13 \u2013 17Darlington Mowden ParkThe Marine Travel GroundAttendance: 356Referee: Jonathan CookCinderfordP \u2013 PHull IoniansPostponed due to adverse weather conditions (wind\/rain). Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.(1 BP) Plymouth Albion21 \u2013 26Blackheath (1 BP)BrickfieldsAttendance: 972Referee: Ben RussellRosslyn Park27 \u2013 21Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)Priory ParkAttendance: 570Referee: Calum Howard[21]Round 9[edit]Cambridge20 \u2013 20Plymouth AlbionGrantchester RoadAttendance: 352Referee: Daniel CollinsHull Ionians20 \u2013 20Rotherham TitansBrantingham RoadAttendance: 411Referee: James O’BrienBlackheath19 \u2013 14Bishop’s Stortford (1 BP)Well HallAttendance: 312Referee: Calum Howard(1 BP) Rams29 \u2013 7CinderfordOld Bath RoadAttendance: 356Referee: Nick WoodBirmingham Moseley29 \u2013 24Sale FC (1 BP)Billesley CommonAttendance: 675Referee: Ben Russell(1 BP) Chinnor28 \u2013 20CanterburyKingsey RoadAttendance: 372Referee: James Clarke(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park17 \u2013 24Rosslyn ParkNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 1,000Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts(1 BP) Richmond25 \u2013 12Old ElthamiansAthletic GroundAttendance: 685Referee: Harry Walbaum[22]Round 10[edit](2 BP) Cambridge24 \u2013 25Blackheath (1 BP)Grantchester RoadAttendance: 488Referee: Richard HaughtonCinderford18 \u2013 13Bishop’s Stortford (1 BP)Dockham RoadAttendance: 185Referee: Ben Russell(1 BP) Old Elthamians31 \u2013 0Hull IoniansColleage MeadowAttendance: 210Referee: Daniel CollinsRotherham Titans16 \u2013 28Rams (1 BP)Clifton LaneAttendance: 483Referee: Joe JamesSale FC18 \u2013 8Darlington Mowden ParkHeywood RoadAttendance: 450Referee: Charlie GaytherCanterbury0 \u2013 50Richmond (1 BP)Merton LaneAttendance: 363Referee: Benjamin WildePlymouth Albion19 \u2013 7Birmingham MoseleyBrickfieldsAttendance: 1,104Referee: Jonathan CookRosslyn Park27 \u2013 27ChinnorThe RockAttendance: 570Referee: Dan Parrott[23]Round 11[edit](1 BP) Hull Ionians34 \u2013 20CanterburyBrantingham ParkAttendance: 208Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-RobertsRams10 \u2013 23Old Elthamians (1 BP)Old Bath RoadAttendance: 531Referee: Charlie GaytherBirmingham Moseley10 \u2013 45Cambridge (1 BP)Billesley CommonAttendance: 658Referee: James ClarkeBishop’s Stortford30 \u2013 14Rotherham TitansSilver LeysAttendance: 425Referee: Jonathan CookBlackheath13 \u2013 27CinderfordWell HallAttendance: 279Referee: Matt Rodden(1 BP) Chinnor38 \u2013 31Sale FC (2 BP)Kingsey RoadAttendance: 520Referee: Daniel Collins(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park49 \u2013 22Plymouth AlbionNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 693Referee: Callum Howard(1 BP) Richmond13 \u2013 18Rosslyn ParkAthletic GroundAttendance: 1,495Referee: Joe James[24]Round 12[edit]Cambridge17 \u2013 17Darlington Mowden ParkGrantchester RoadAttendance: 543Referee: Harry WalbaumOld Elthamians17 \u2013 17Bishop’s StortfordCollege MeadowAttendance: 201Referee: Joe JamesRotherham Titans7 \u2013 30Cinderford (1 BP)Clifton LaneAttendance: 471Referee: Ben RaynerSale FC8 \u2013 7Richmond (1 BP)Heywood RoadAttendance: 712Referee: Richard Haughton(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley5 \u2013 9BlackheathBillesley CommonAttendance: 634Referee: Nick WoodCanterbury22 \u2013 48Rams (1 BP)Merton LaneAttendance: 364Referee: Veryan BoscawenPlymouth Albion10 \u2013 10ChinnorBrickfieldsAttendance: 986Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock(1 BP) Rosslyn Park36 \u2013 8Hull IoniansThe RockAttendance: 587Referee: James Clarke[25]Round 13[edit](1 BP) Cinderford24 \u2013 18Old Elthamians (1 BP)Dockham RoadAttendance: 240Referee: Benjamin RussellHull Ionians7 \u2013 36Sale FC (1 BP)Brantingham RoadAttendance: 249Referee: Ben Rayner(1 BP) Rams27 \u2013 20Rosslyn Park (1 BP)Old Bath RoadAttendance: 628Referee: Harry Walbaum(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford43 \u2013 0CanterburySilver LeysAttendance: 425Referee: Andrew MacNeaney(1 BP) Blackheath33 \u2013 17Rotherham TitansWell HallAttendance: 327Referee: Alan Chandrachud(1 BP) Chinnor34 \u2013 22Cambridge (1 BP)Kingsey RoadAttendance: 440Referee: Jonathan Cook(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park66 \u2013 8Birmingham MoseleyNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 746Referee: James O’Brien(2 BP) Richmond30 \u2013 31Plymouth Albion (1 BP)Athletic GroundAttendance: 858Referee: Charlie Gayther[26]Round 14[edit]Cambridge14 \u2013 23RichmondGrantchester RoadAttendance: 567Referee: Calum Howard(1 BP) Old Elthamians46 \u2013 18Rotherham TitansCollege MeadowAttendance: 205Referee: Charles Gayther(1 BP) Sale FC19 \u2013 26Rams (1 BP)Heywood RoadAttendance: 666Referee: Ben Henderson(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley17 \u2013 22ChinnorBillesley CommonAttendance: 596Referee: Ben RussellCanterbury19 \u2013 17Cinderford (1 BP)Merton LaneAttendance: 327Referee: James Clarke(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park34 \u2013 17BlackheathNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 711Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts(1 BP) Plymouth Albion37 \u2013 31Hull Ionians (2 BP)BrickfieldsAttendance: 1,019Referee: Sam Phillips(1 BP) Rosslyn Park38 \u2013 16Bishop’s StortfordThe RockAttendance: 600Referee: Alan Chandrachud[27]Round 15[edit](1 BP) Cinderford3 \u2013 8Rosslyn ParkDockham RoadAttendance: 325Referee: Adam WookeyHull Ionians10 \u2013 59Cambridge (1 BP)Brantingham ParkAttendance: 312Referee: Hamish Grant(1 BP) Rams44 \u2013 14Plymouth AlbionOld Bath RoadAttendance: 635Referee: Veryan BoscawenRotherham Titans20 \u2013 19Canterbury (1 BP)Clifton LaneAttendance: 512Referee: Tim Allatt(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford26 \u2013 19Sale FC (1 BP)Silver LeysAttendance: 400Referee: Alexis Manley(2 BP) Blackheath25 \u2013 31Old Elthamians (1 BP)Well HallAttendance: 1,225Referee: Dan Parrott(1 BP) Chinnor37 \u2013 27Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP)Kingsey RoadAttendance: 300Referee: Jonathan Cook(1 BP) Richmond39 \u2013 10Birmingham MoseleyAthletic GroundAttendance: 830Referee: Joe James[28]Round 16[edit]Cambridge23 \u2013 16Bishop’s Stortford (1 BP)Grantchester RoadAttendance: 832Referee: Benjamin Wilde(1 BP) Sale FC49 \u2013 7Rotherham TitansHeywood RoadAttendance: 324Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley27 \u2013 29Rams (1 BP)Billesley CommonAttendance: 882Referee: Harry Walbaum(1 BP) Blackheath28 \u2013 17CanterburyWell HallAttendance: 967Referee: Veryan BoscawenKingsey RoadAttendance: 625Referee: Dan Parrott(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park92 \u2013 7Hull IoniansNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 800Referee: Ben RaynerPlymouth Albion5 \u2013 18CinderfordBrickfieldsAttendance: 1,217Referee: Charles Gayther(1 BP) Rosslyn Park33 \u2013 20Old ElthamiansThe RockAttendance: 700Referee: Nick Wood[29]Round 17[edit](1 BP) Cinderford3 \u2013 8CambridgeDockham RoadAttendance: 284Referee: Dan ParrottHull Ionians7 \u2013 54Chinnor (1 BP)Brantingham RoadAttendance: 202Referee: Timothy Allatt(1 BP) Old Elthamians28 \u2013 21Sale FC (1 BP)Meadow LaneAttendance: 515Referee: Harry Walbaum(1 BP) Rams27 \u2013 17Darlington Mowden ParkOld Bath RoadAttendance: 552Referee: Hamish Grant(2 BP) Rotherham Titans32 \u2013 38Plymouth Albion (1 BP)Clifton LaneAttendance: 481Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford29 \u2013 15Birmingham MoseleySilver LeysAttendance: 385Referee: Joe JamesCanterbury5 \u2013 38Rosslyn Park (1 BP)Marine Travel GroundAttendance: 600Referee: Callum HowardRichmond19 \u2013 8BlackheathAthletic GroundAttendance: 1,451Referee: Nick Wood[30]Round 18[edit](1 BP) Chinnor17 \u2013 21RamsKingsey RoadAttendance: 1,024Referee: Ben Russell(1 BP) Cambridge25 \u2013 21Rotherham Titans (1 BP)Grantchester RoadAttendance: 523Referee: Samuel Phillips(1 BP) Sale FC33 \u2013 14CanterburyHeywood RoadAttendance: 421Referee: Ben Raynor(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley35 \u2013 15CinderfordBillesley CommonAttendance: 578Referee: Nick Wood(1 BP) Blackheath27 \u2013 22Rosslyn Park (1 BP)Well HallAttendance: 627Referee: Jonathan CookDarlington Mowden Park26 \u2013 19Bishops Stortford (1 BP)Northern Echo ArenaAttendance: 867Referee: Veryan BoscawenPlymouth Albion21 \u2013 10Old ElthamiansBrickfieldsAttendance: 939Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock(1 BP) Richmond86 \u2013 7Hull IoniansAthletic GroundAttendance: 704Referee: Calum Howard[31]Round 19[edit]Cinderford20 \u2013 14Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP)Dockham RoadAttendance: 328Referee: Harry WalbaumHull IoniansP \u2013 PBlackheathGame postponed due to the funeral of Hull Ionians player, Billy Hardy, who died on 28 December 2019 after falling ill following a gym workout.[32] Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.[33](2 BP) Old Elthamians25 \u2013 28Cambridge (1 BP)Meadow LaneAttendance: 393Referee: Andrew Wigley(1 BP) Rams17 \u2013 22RichmondOld Bath RoadAttendance: 1,131Referee: Daniel CollinsRotherham Titans22 \u2013 20Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)Clifton LaneAttendance: 541Referee: Charles GaytherBishop’s Stortford17 \u2013 30Chinnor (1 BP)Silver LeysAttendance: 350Referee: Calum HowardCanterbury5 \u2013 52Plymouth Albion (1 BP)Marine Travel GroundAttendance: 357Referee: Jonathan Cook(1 BP) Rosslyn Park40 \u2013 21Sale FCThe RockAttendance: 756Referee: Nick Wood[34]Round 20[edit](1 BP) Cambridge29 \u2013 28Canterbury (2 BP)Grantchester RoadAttendance: 487Referee: Joe JamesHull Ionians13 \u2013 40Rams (1 BP)Brantingham ParkAttendance: 262Referee: Timothy Allatt(1 BP) Plymouth Albion41 \u2013 22Rosslyn ParkBrickfieldsAttendance: 1,301Referee: Daniel Collins(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley22 \u2013 23Old ElthamiansBillesley CommonAttendance: 640Referee: Veryan Boscawen(1 BP) Blackheath48 \u2013 29Sale FCWell HallAttendance: 567Referee: Jonathan Cook(1 BP) Chinnor28 \u2013 27Cinderford (2 BP)Kingsey RoadAttendance: 375Referee: Charlie Gayther(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park41 \u2013 27Rotherham Titans (1 BP)Northern Echo ArenaAttendance: 855Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts(1 BP) Richmond51 \u2013 10Bishop’s StortfordAthletic GroundAttendance: 882Referee: Nick Wood[35]Round 21[edit]Cinderford10 \u2013 25Richmond (1 BP)Dockham RoadAttendance: 285Referee: Benjamin Russell(1 BP) Old Elthamians28 \u2013 26Darlington Mowden Park (2 BP)College MeadowAttendance: 212Referee: Joe JamesRams18 \u2013 31Blackheath (1 BP)Old Bath RoadAttendance: 424Referee: Nick Wood(1 BP) Rotherham Titans24 \u2013 42Chinnor (1 BP)Clifton LaneAttendance: 464Referee: Harry Walbaum(1 BP) Sale FC26 \u2013 25Plymouth Albion (2 BP)Heywood RoadAttendance: 388Referee: James O’Brien(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford40 \u2013 22Hull IoniansSilver LeysAttendance: 390Referee: Dan ParrottCanterbury13 \u2013 29Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)Marine Travel GroundAttendance: 296Referee: Callum Howard(1 BP) Rosslyn Park50 \u2013 19CambridgeThe RockAttendance: 628Referee: Dean Richards[36]Round 22[edit](1 BP) Cambridge37 \u2013 31Sale FC\t(2 BP)Grantchester RoadAttendance: 468Referee: Hamish GrantHull Ionians10 \u2013 58Cinderford (1 BP)Brantingham ParkAttendance: 257Referee: James O’Brien(1 BP) Rams35 \u2013 31Bishop’s Stortford (2 BP)Old Bath RoadAttendance: 571Referee: Charles Gayther(1 BP) Richmond52 \u201320Rotherham Titans (1 BP)Athletic GroundAttendance: 545Referee: Veryan BoscawenBirmingham Moseley19 \u2013 31Rosslyn Park (1 BP)Billesley CommonAttendance: 800Referee: Joe JamesBlackheath29 \u2013 19Plymouth AlbionWell HallAttendance: 307Referee: Adam Wookey(1 BP) Chinnor33 \u2013 3Old ElthamiansKingsey RoadAttendance: 252Referee: George Selwood(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park64 \u2013 14CanterburyNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 479Referee: Tim Wigglesworth[37]Round 23[edit]Postponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.(1 BP) Old Elthamians7 \u2013 9RichmondCollege MeadowAttendance: 188Referee: Adam WookeyPlymouth AlbionP \u2013 PCambridgePostponed. Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.(1 BP) Rotherham Titans26 \u2013 10Hull IoniansClifton LaneAttendance: 491Referee: James O’BrienSale FCP \u2013 PBirmingham MoseleyPostponed. Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.Bishop’s Stortford10 \u2013 10BlackheathSilver LeysAttendance: 395Referee: Ross Mabon(1 BP) Canterbury0 \u2013 7ChinnorMarine Travel GroundAttendance: 350Referee: Samuel Phillips(1 BP) Rosslyn Park26 \u2013 12Darlington Mowden ParkThe RockAttendance: 623Referee: Jonathan Cook[38]Rounds 8 & 23 (rescheduled games)[edit](1 BP) Plymouth Albion49 \u2013 10CambridgeBrickfieldsAttendance: 835Referee: James MillinerGame rescheduled from 15 February 2020.Sale FCP \u2013 PBirmingham MoseleyGame originally rescheduled from 15 February 2020 but postponed again due to poor weather. Game to be rescheduled for 12 March 2020.Hull IoniansP \u2013 PCinderfordGame rescheduled from 26 October 2019 but postponed again due to poor weather. Game to be rescheduled for 11 April 2020.[39]Round 24[edit]Hull Ionians6 \u2013 26Old Elthamians (1 BP)Brantingham ParkAttendance: 219Referee: Ben Rayner(1 BP) Rams25 \u2013 10Rotherham TitansOld Bath RoadAttendance: 523Referee: Fergus KirbyBirmingham Moseley14 \u2013 26Plymouth Albion (1 BP)Billesley CommonAttendance: 816Referee: Nick WoodBishop’s StortfordP \u2013 PCinderfordPostponed due to bad weather. Game to be rescheduled for 2 May 2020.Blackheath12 \u2013 3CambridgeWell HallAttendance: 316Referee: Jonathan CookChinnor24 \u2013 21Rosslyn Park (1 BP)Kingsey RoadAttendance: 725Referee: Alexander Thomas(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park34 \u2013 15Sale FCNorthern Echo ArenaAttendance: 1,128Referee: Adam Wookey(1 BP) Richmond27 \u2013 10CanterburyAthletic GroundAttendance: 615Referee: Daniel CollinsCanterbury are relegated.[1][40]Round 25[edit]Rosslyn Park19 \u2013 12Richmond (1 BP)The RockAttendance: 2,000Referee: Alex ThomasOld Elthamians15 \u2013 31Rams (1 BP)College MeadowAttendance: 181Referee: Neil Chivers(2 BP) Rotherham Titans24 \u2013 31Bishop’s Stortford (1 BP)Clifton LaneAttendance: 462Referee: Charlie GaytherSale FC22 \u2013 19Chinnor (1 BP)Heywood RoadAttendance: 321Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-RobertsCambridge13 \u2013 12Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)Grantchester RoadAttendance: 481Referee: Daniel CollinsCanterbury24 \u2013 15Hull IoniansMarine Travel GroundAttendance: 387Referee: Joe JamesCinderford21 \u2013 16Blackheath (1 BP)Dockham RoadAttendance: 145Referee: Calum Howard(1 BP) Plymouth Albion35 \u2013 27Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP)BrickfieldsAttendance: 920Referee: Benjamin Russell[41]Rounds 19 & 23 (rescheduled games)[edit](1 BP) Sale FC26 \u2013 10Birmingham MoseleyHeywood RoadAttendance: 210Referee: Neil ChiversGame originally rescheduled from 15 February 2020 and then again from 22 February 2020.Hull Ionians17 \u2013 64Blackheath (1 BP)Brantingham ParkAttendance: 176Referee: Samuel PhillipsGame rescheduled from 18 January 2020. Hull Ionians are relegated.(2 BP) Cinderford38 \u2013 40Rams (1 BP)Dockham RoadAttendance: 220Referee: James O’BrienGame rescheduled from 15 February 2020.[42]Round 26[edit]Bishop’s StortfordC \u2013 COld ElthamiansBlackheathC \u2013 CBirmingham MoseleyChinnorC \u2013 CPlymouth AlbionCinderfordC \u2013 CRotherham TitansDarlington Mowden ParkC \u2013 CCambridgeHull IoniansC \u2013 CRosslyn Park[43]Round 27[edit]Old ElthamiansC \u2013 CCinderfordRotherham TitansC \u2013 CBlackheathSale FCC \u2013 CHull IoniansBirmingham MoseleyC \u2013 CDarlington Mowden ParkCanterburyC \u2013 CBishop’s StortfordPlymouth AlbionC \u2013 CRichmond[44]Round 28[edit]Rotherham TitansC \u2013 COld ElthamiansBishops StortfordC \u2013 CRosslyn ParkBlackheathC \u2013 CDarlington Mowden ParkChinnorC \u2013 CBirmingham MoseleyCinderfordC \u2013 CCanterburyHull IoniansC \u2013 CPlymouth AlbionRound 8 (rescheduled game)[edit]CinderfordC \u2013 CHull IoniansGame rescheduled from 26 October 2019 and then 22 February 2020.Round 29[edit]Sale FCC \u2013 CBishop’s StortfordBirmingham MoseleyC \u2013 CRichmondCambridgeC \u2013 CHull IoniansCanterburyC \u2013 CRotherham TitansDarlington Mowden ParkC \u2013 CChinnorOld ElthamiansC \u2013 CBlackheathPlymouth AlbionC \u2013 CRamsRosslyn ParkC \u2013 CCinderfordRound 30[edit]Bishop’s StortfordC \u2013 CPlymouth AlbionHull IoniansC \u2013 CBirmingham MoseleyOld ElthamiansC \u2013 CCanterburyRichmondC \u2013 CDarlington Mowden ParkRotherham TitansC \u2013 CRosslyn ParkRound 24 (rescheduled game)[edit]Bishop’s StortfordC \u2013 CCinderfordGame rescheduled from 29 February 2020.Attendances[edit]ClubHomegamesTotalAverageHighestLowest% CapacityBirmingham Moseley139,06669788257814%Bishop’s Stortford114,85244182535028%Blackheath136,69851583235241%Cambridge126,21751883235241%Canterbury135,23940361029627%Chinnor126,2035171,02425226%Cinderford113,21229242514512%Darlington Mowden Park1310,5998151,1284793%Hull Ionians122,94524541117616%Old Elthamians123,14026251517415%Plymouth Albion1313,0711,0051,30182612%Rams127,0705891,13135647%Richmond127,44962175649531%Rosslyn Park139,4497272,00049536%Rotherham Titans126,29852568746221%Sale FC135,21640171221012%Individual statistics[edit]Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals. Appearance figures also include coming on as substitutes (unused substitutes not included).Season records[edit]Team[edit]Largest home win \u2014 85 points92 \u2013 7 Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019Largest away win \u2014 50 points50 \u2013 0 Richmond away to Canterbury on 9 November 2019Most points scored \u2014 9292 \u2013 7 Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019Most tries in a match \u2014 14Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019Richmond at home to Hull Ionians on 11 January 2020Most conversions in a match \u2014 11Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019Most penalties in a match \u2014 5 (6)Old Elthamians at home to Plymouth Albion on 28 September 2019Birmingham Moseley at home to Sale FC on 2 November 2019Rosslyn Park at home to Chinnor on 9 November 2019Birmingham Moseley at home to Rams on 21 December 2019Sale FC away to Blackheath on 25 January 2020Blackheath at home to Plymouth Albion on 8 February 2020Most drop goals in a match \u2014 1 (3)Plymouth Albion at home to Canterbury on 5 October 2019Sale FC at home to Rosslyn Park on 5 October 2019Bishop’s Stortford at home to Rams on 26 October 2019Attendances[edit]Highest \u2014 2,000Rosslyn Park at home to Richmond on 6 March 2020Lowest \u2014 145Cinderford at home to Blackheath on 7 March 2020Highest average attendance \u2014 1,005Plymouth AlbionLowest average attendance \u2014 245Hull IoniansPlayer[edit]Most points in a match \u2014 35 Brandon Asher-Wood for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019Most tries in a match \u2014 7 Brandon Asher-Wood for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019Most conversions in a match \u2014 9 Warren Seals for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Birmingham Moseley on 30 November 2019Most penalties in a match \u2014 5 (6) Tom White for Old Elthamians at home to Plymouth Albion on 28 September 2019 Clifford Hodgson for Birmingham Moseley at home to Sale FC on 2 November 2019 Craig Holland for Rosslyn Park at home to Chinnor on 9 November 2019 Clifford Hodgson for Birmingham Moseley at home to Rams on 21 December 2019 Chris Johnson for Sale FC away to Blackheath on 25 January 2020 Mark Cooke for Blackheath at home to Plymouth Albion on 8 February 2020Most drop goals in a match \u2014 1 (3) Connor Eastgate for Plymouth Albion at home to Canterbury on 5 October 2019 Chris Johnson for Sale FC at home to Rosslyn Park on 5 October 2019 Bradley Burr for Bishop’s Stortford at home to Rams on 26 October 2019See also[edit]References[edit]^ a b “Win or bust for Park, Caldy set for coronation and Clifton out to dent another title bid”. 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