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Taunton Titans and Tonbridge Juddians will join the 2021\u201322 National League 1 (the highest level either club have reached), while Bournemouth and Old Redcliffians drop down to South West Premier and Sutton & Epsom to London & South East Premier.Other interesting news from the season was Taunton’s Gary Kingdom who finished as top scorer in the division for the third time, tying him with Worthing Raiders prolific Matthew McLean. An unwanted record was also made with Tonbridge Juddians official attendance of 0 from their game Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019 being the lowest ever recorded in a National League 2 South game. This was due to the game being played behind closed doors due to safety concerns caused by flooding.Table of ContentsStructure[edit]Participating teams and locations[edit]Fixture & 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 10, 13 & 16 (rescheduled games)[edit]Round 24[edit]Round 25[edit]Round 23 (rescheduled games)[edit]Round 26[edit]Round 27[edit]Round 28[edit]Rounds 10 & 24 (rescheduled games)[edit]Round 29[edit]Round 30[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 automatic promotion place, one play-off place and three relegation places. The champions are promoted to the 2020\u201321 National League 1 and the runners-up play the second-placed team in the 2019\u201320 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: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]Eleven of the teams listed below participated in the 2018\u201319 National League 2 South season. The 2018\u201319 champions Rams and play-off winners Canterbury, who won the promotion play-off against Chester, were promoted into the 2019\u201320 National League 1, while Esher were relegated into the division from the 2018\u201319 National League 1.[5][6][7] Sides relegated from the 2018\u201319 National League 2 South included Birmingham & Solihull (to Greater Birmingham Merit Leagues), Guernsey (London & South East Premier) and London Irish Wild Geese (South West Premier).[8][9][10] In the case of Birmingham & Solihull, they had initially been supposed to drop to Midlands Premier but on further reflection decided to become an amateur club and drop out of the league system.[11]The promoted teams are Bournemouth who come up as champions of South West Premier while Sutton & Epsom (champions) and Westcliff (play-off) came up from London & South East Premier.[12][13][14]Leicester Lions were level transferred into the division from National League 2 North in order to address an imbalance of teams in National 2, with Rams and Canterbury being promoted and only Esher dropping down from National League 1. Although there were several candidates for the level-transfer in the end Leicester Lions were deemed the most suitable due to being the most southerly club in a central position, making access to both the south-east and south-west more straightforward than alternatives such as Luctonians.TeamStadiumCapacityCity\/AreaPrevious seasonBarnesBarn Elms500Barnes, London11thBournemouthChapel Gate1,500Bournemouth, DorsetPromoted from South West Premier (champions)Bury St EdmundsThe Haberden3,000 (135 seats)Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk8thCliftonStation Road2,500 (400 seats)Cribbs Causeway, Patchway, Bristol6thDings CrusadersShaftsbury Park2,250 (250 seats)Frenchay, Bristol13thEsherMolesey Road3,500Hersham, SurreyRelegated from National 1 (15th)Henley HawksDry Leas4,000Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire4thLeicester LionsWestleigh Park2,000Blaby, LeicestershireLevel-transfer from National 2 North (12th)Old AlbanianWoollam’s Playing Fields1,000St Albans, Hertfordshire10thOld RedcliffiansScotland LaneBrislington, Bristol12thRedruthThe Recreation Ground3,500 (580 seats)Redruth, Cornwall7thSutton & EpsomRugby LaneCheam, LondonPromoted from London & South East Premier (champions)Taunton TitansTowergate Stadium2,000 (198 seats)Taunton, Somerset5thTonbridge JuddiansThe Slade1,500Tonbridge, Kent3rdWestcliffThe Gables1,000Eastwood, EssexPromoted from London & South East Premier (play-off)Worthing RaidersRoundstone Lane1,500 (100 seats)Angmering, West Sussex9thLocations of the 2019\u201320 National League 2 South teamsAt the date the leagues were suspended, the National League 2 South table read as follows:PlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstPoints diffTry bonusLosing bonusPoints1Taunton Titans (C)2520058155212941741012Tonbridge Juddians (P)252104810366444131983Redruth252014620375245113964Henley Hawks251915761424337152955Clifton251609703552151154836Bury St Edmunds241509660489171126787Leicester Lions24160852037414675768Esher241311060953079115709Worthing Raiders2411013582726\u22121441246010Old Albanian2590165855671811105711Dings Crusaders249015548647\u2212991155212Barnes258017533719\u2212186954613Westcliff256118446735\u2212289583914Sutton & Epsom (R)244119395831\u2212436532615Old Redcliffians (R)233218329648\u2212319342316Bournemouth (R)252122441852\u22124112618If 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. Blue background is the play-off place. Pink background are relegation places.Updated: 14 March 2020Source: “National League 2 South”. NCA Rugby.NotesOn 4 April, the Rugby Football Union confirmed the final table for the season.[15]Fixture & Results[edit]Round 1[edit](1 BP) Clifton34 \u2013 31Barnes (2 BP)ReportStation RoadAttendance: 221Referee: Philip Hallsworth(1 BP) Henley Hawks46 \u2013 5Sutton & EpsomReportDry LeasAttendance: 325Referee: Hamish Grant(1 BP) Old Albanian38 \u2013 19Bury St EdmundsReportWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 320Referee: Andrew MacNeaneyRedruth10 \u2013 8Esher (1 BP)ReportRecreation GroundAttendance: 535[c]Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock(1 BP) Taunton Titans49 \u2013 12BournemouthReportTowergate StadiumAttendance: 400Referee: Adam Wookey(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians41 \u2013 12Leicester LionsReportThe SladeAttendance: 170Referee: Richard Haughton(2 BP) Westcliff24 \u2013 25Dings CrusadersReportThe GablesAttendance: 200Referee: Jack SuttonWorthing Raiders27 \u2013 20Old Redcliffians (1 BP)ReportRoundstone LaneAttendance: 481Referee: Alan Chandrachud[17]Round 2[edit](1 BP) Leicester Lions38 \u2013 7Old AlbanianReportWestleigh ParkAttendance: 158Referee: Carl Adams(1 BP) Barnes34 \u2013 61Esher (1 BP)ReportBarn ElmsAttendance: 181Referee: Ben WildeBournemouth24 \u2013 37Worthing Raiders (1 BP)ReportChapel GateAttendance: 363Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock(1 BP) Bury St Edmunds53 \u2013 17WestcliffReportThe HaberdenAttendance: 431Referee: Matt SharpeDings Crusaders10 \u2013 33CliftonReportShaftesbury ParkAttendance: 1,076[d]Referee: Adam WookeyOld Redcliffians0 \u2013 50Henley Hawks (1 BP)ReportScotland LaneAttendance: 126Referee: Ieuan DaviesSutton & Epsom14 \u2013 74Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)ReportRugby LaneAttendance: 280Referee: Luke Davies(1 BP) Taunton Titans29 \u2013 12RedruthReportTowergate StadiumAttendance: 480[19]Referee: Neil Sweeney[20]Round 3[edit]Clifton18 \u2013 14Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)ReportStation RoadAttendance: 107Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock(1 BP) Esher54 \u2013 26Dings Crusaders\t(1 BP)ReportMolesey RoadAttendance: 475Referee: Andrew MacNeaney(1 BP) Henley Hawks66 \u2013 24Bournemouth (1 BP)ReportDry LeasAttendance: 441Referee: Benjamin Wilde(1 BP) Old Albanian43 \u2013 18Sutton & EpsomReportWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 327Referee: Dan Parrott(1 BP) Redruth10 \u2013 12BarnesReportRecreation GroundAttendance: 485Referee: Iain Kiy(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians46 \u2013 17Old RedcliffiansReportThe SladeAttendance: 157Referee: Ieuan Davies(1 BP) Westcliff12 \u2013 19Leicester LionsReportThe GablesAttendance: 204Referee: Sam Phillips(2 BP) Worthing Raiders42 \u2013 46Taunton Titans (1 BP)ReportRoundstone LaneAttendance: 609Referee: Hamish Grant[21]Round 4[edit](1 BP) Leicester Lions39 \u2013 20CliftonReportWestleigh ParkAttendance: 139Referee: Carl AdamsWorthing Raiders19 \u2013 30Redruth (1 BP)ReportRoundstone LaneAttendance: 425Referee: Andrew MacNeaneyBournemouth10 \u2013 49Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)Chapel GateAttendance: 150Referee: Benjamin Russell(1 BP) Bury St Edmunds24 \u2013 14EsherThe HaberdenAttendance: 412Referee: Luke Davies(1 BP) Dings Crusaders34 \u2013 15BarnesReportShaftesbury ParkAttendance: 438[e]Referee: Daniel RowlandsOld Redcliffians21 \u2013 8Old AlbanianScotland LaneAttendance: 120Referee: Iain KiySutton & Epsom21 \u2013 17Westcliff (1 BP)ReportRugby LaneAttendance: 157Referee: James ClarkeTaunton Titans25 \u2013 17Henley HawksReportTowergate StadiumAttendance: 410Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock[22]Round 5[edit](1 BP) Clifton38 \u2013 31Sutton & Epsom (2 BP)Station RoadAttendance: 101Referee: Neil Sweeney(1 BP) Barnes10 \u2013 12Bury St EdmundsBarn ElmsAttendance: 169Referee: Daniel CollinsEsher16 \u2013 12Leicester Lions (1 BP)Molesey RoadAttendance: 235Referee: Jack Sutton(1 BP) Henley Hawks63 \u2013 7Worthing RaidersDry LeasAttendance: 335Referee: Nick Wood(1 BP) Old Albanian39 \u2013 14BournemouthWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 314Referee: James ClarkeRedruth26 \u2013 23Dings Crusaders (1 BP)Recreation GroundAttendance: 548Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians68 \u2013 31Taunton Titans (1 BP)The SladeAttendance: 256Referee: Sam Phillips(1 BP) Westcliff18 \u2013 23Old RedcliffiansThe GablesAttendance: 262Referee: Hamish Grant[23]Round 6[edit]Leicester Lions21 \u2013 9BarnesWestleigh ParkAttendance: 154Referee: Benjamin Davis(1 BP) Bournemouth39 \u2013 12WestcliffChapel LaneAttendance: 276Referee: Samuel PhillipsBury St Edmunds17 \u2013 10Dings Crusaders (1 BP)The HaberdenAttendance: 345Referee: Jack SuttonHenley Hawks20 \u2013 20RedruthDry LeasAttendance: 295Referee: Neil SweeneyOld Redcliffians15 \u2013 31Clifton (1 BP)Scotland LaneAttendance: 222Referee: Iain KiySutton & Epsom6 \u2013 38Esher (1 BP)Rugby LaneAttendance: 327Referee: Hamish Grant(1 BP) Taunton Titans38 \u2013 36Old Albanian (2 BP)Towergate StadiumAttendance: 320Referee: Andrew WigleyWorthing Raiders10 \u2013 45Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)Roundstone LaneAttendance: 373Referee: Daniel Collins[24]Round 7[edit](1 BP) Redruth35 \u2013 28Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)Recreation GroundAttendance: 515Referee: Benjamin Russell(1 BP) Clifton28 \u2013 15BournemouthStation RoadAttendance: 106Referee: Alan ChandrachudBarnes25 \u2013 41Sutton & Epsom (1 BP)Barn ElmsAttendance: 229Referee: Benjamin Wilde(2 BP) Dings Crusaders27 \u2013 29Leicester Lions (1 BP)Shaftesbury ParkAttendance: 384Referee: Andrew Wigley(1 BP) Esher30 \u2013 26Old Redcliffians (2 BP)Molesey RoadAttendance: 427Referee: Luke Davies(1 BP) Old Albanian54 \u2013 17Worthing RaidersWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 327Referee: Jack SuttonTonbridge Juddians15 \u2013 27Henley Hawks (1 BP)The SladeAttendance: 221Referee: Daniel CollinsWestcliff27 \u2013 54Taunton Titans (1 BP)The GablesAttendance: 204Referee: Calum Howard[25]Round 8[edit](1 BP) Taunton Titans35 \u2013 27Clifton (1 BP)Towergate StadiumAttendance: 485Referee: Hamish GrantLeicester Lions17 \u2013 0Bury St EdmundsWestleigh ParkAttendance: 131Referee: Carl AdamsTonbridge Juddians13 \u2013 7Redruth (1 BP)The SladeAttendance: 165Referee: Luke DaviesChapel LaneAttendance: 240Referee: James ClarkeHenley Hawks25 \u2013 18Old Albanian (1 BP)Dry LeasAttendance: 246Referee: Iain KiyOld Redcliffians21 \u2013 17Barnes (1 BP)Scotland LaneAttendance: 130Referee: James Milliner-WoodcockSutton & Epsom7 \u2013 15Dings CrusadersRugby LaneAttendance: 161Referee: Jack Sutton(1 BP) Worthing Raiders15 \u2013 19WestcliffRoundstone LaneAttendance: 308Referee: Alan Chandrachud[26]Round 9[edit](1 BP) Barnes41 \u2013 17BournemouthBarn ElmsAttendance: 250Referee: Alan ChandrachudClifton10 \u2013 24Worthing Raiders (1 BP)Station RoadAttendance: 102Referee: Adam WookeyRedruth20 \u2013 7Leicester LionsRecreation GroundAttendance: 656Referee: Iain KiyWestcliff15 \u2013 26Henley Hawks (1 BP)The GablesAttendance: 248Referee: Hamish Grant(1 BP) Bury St Edmunds33 \u2013 0Sutton & EpsomThe HaberdenAttendance: 305Referee: Ieuan DaviesDings Crusaders17 \u2013 5Old RedcliffiansShaftesbury ParkAttendance: 849Referee: Charles GaytherEsher10 \u2013 8Taunton Titans (1 BP)Molesey RoadAttendance: 512Referee: Benjamin Wilde(1 BP) Old Albanian9 \u2013 12Tonbridge JuddiansWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 317Referee: Veryan Boscawen[27]Round 10[edit](1 BP) Bournemouth26 \u2013 33Dings Crusaders (1 BP)Chapel GateAttendance: 144Referee: Samuel PhillipsWorthing Raiders20 \u2013 15Esher (1 BP)Roundstone LaneAttendance: 301Referee: Andrew MacNeaneyOld RedcliffiansP \u2013 PBury St EdmundsPostponed due to unplayable pitch caused by bad weather (rain). Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians42 \u2013 5WestcliffThe SladeAttendance: 178Referee: Calum Howard(1 BP) Henley Hawks17 \u2013 20CliftonDry LeasAttendance: 250Referee: Jack SuttonOld Albanian5 \u2013 30Redruth (1 BP)Woollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 188Referee: Ieaun DaviesSutton & Epsom7 \u2013 23Leicester LionsRugby LaneAttendance: 147Referee: Veryan Boscawen(1 BP) Taunton Titans48 \u2013 19BarnesTowergate StadiumAttendance: 405Referee: Matthew Sharp[28]Round 11[edit](1 BP) Leicester Lions27 \u2013 7Old RedcliffiansWestleigh ParkAttendance: 118Referee: Ieuan Davies(2 BP) Barnes31 \u2013 32Worthing Raiders (1 BP)Barn ElmsAttendance: 179Referee: Sam PhillipsClifton23 \u2013 22Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)Station RoadAttendance: 112Referee: Benjamin Davis(1 BP) Redruth49 \u2013 12Sutton & EpsomRecreation GroundAttendance: 560Referee: Alan Chandrachud(1 BP) Westcliff17 \u2013 19Old AlbanianThe GablesAttendance: 238Referee: Andrew MacNeaney(1 BP) Bury St Edmunds47 \u2013 12BournemouthThe HaberdenAttendance: 417Referee: Luke DaviesDings Crusaders27 \u2013 45Taunton Titans (1 BP)Shaftesbury ParkAttendance: 349Referee: James Milliner-WoodcockEsher13 \u2013 34Henley Hawks (1 BP)Molesey RoadAttendance: 524Referee: Veryan Boscawen[29]Round 12[edit](1 BP) Bournemouth16 \u2013 17Leicester LionsChapel GateAttendance: 217Referee: Adam Wookey(1 BP) Westcliff24 \u2013 19Redruth (1 BP)The GablesAttendance: 317Referee: Daniel Collins(1 BP) Worthing Raiders32 \u2013 10Dings CrusadersRoundstone LaneAttendance: 345Referee: Jonathan CookOld Redcliffians10 \u2013 10Sutton & EpsomScotland LaneAttendance: 150Referee: Jack SuttonTonbridge Juddians17 \u2013 11Esher (1 BP)The SladeAttendance: 227Referee: Alan Chandrachud(1 BP) Henley Hawks34 \u2013 22BarnesDry LeasAttendance: 295Referee: Andrew MacNeaneyOld Albanian7 \u2013 43Clifton (1 BP)Woollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 268Referee: Andrew WigleyTaunton Titans22 \u2013 15Bury St EdmundsTowergate StadiumAttendance: 352Referee: Charles Gayther[30]Round 13[edit]Leicester Lions12 \u2013 6Taunton Titans (1 BP)Westleigh ParkAttendance: 127Referee: James ClarkeBarnes12 \u2013 32Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)Barn ElmsAttendance: 209Referee: Jack Sutton(1 BP) Clifton59 \u2013 14WestcliffStation RoadAttendance: 121Referee: Lloyd DaviesRedruth13 \u2013 0Old RedcliffiansRecreation GroundAttendance: 505Referee: Neil Sweeney(1 BP) Bury St Edmunds36 \u2013 31Worthing Raiders (2 BP)The HaberdenAttendance: 417Referee: Daniel Rowlands(1 BP) Dings Crusaders27 \u2013 36Henley Hawks (1 BP)Shaftesbury ParkAttendance: 316Referee: Matthew Astle(1 BP) Esher31 \u2013 20Old AlbanianMolesey RoadAttendance: 646Referee: Daniel CollinsSutton & EpsomA \u2013 A[f]BournemouthRugby LaneAttendance: 210[g]Referee: Calum HowardAbandoned after 60 minutes due to power cut. Game eventually rescheduled for 22 February 2020.[33]Round 14[edit]Bournemouth24 \u2013 23Old Redcliffians (1 BP)Chapel GateAttendance: 253Referee: Adam WookeyWestcliff22 \u2013 17Esher (1 BP)The GablesAttendance: 438Referee: Ben WildeWorthing Raiders27 \u2013 23Leicester Lions (1 BP)Roundstone LaneAttendance: 442Referee: Neil Sweeney(2 BP) Clifton30 \u2013 35Redruth (1 BP)Station RoadAttendance: 134Referee: Brian Ravenhill(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians38 \u2013 5Dings CrusadersThe SladeAttendance: 157Referee: Joe JamesHenley Hawks21 \u2013 18Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)Dry LeasAttendance: 278Referee: George Richardson(2 BP) Old Albanian24 \u2013 26Barnes (1 BP)Woollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 152Referee: Dan Parrott(1 BP) Sutton & Epsom12 \u2013 15Taunton TitansRugby LaneAttendance: 157Referee: Jack LeFeuvre[34]Round 15[edit](1 BP) Barnes34 \u2013 27Westcliff (1 BP)Barn ElmsAttendance: 189Referee: Andrew MacNeaney(1 BP) Leicester Lions10 \u2013 14Henley HawksWestleigh ParkAttendance: 149Referee: Owen TaylorOld Redcliffians5 \u2013 33Taunton Titans (1 BP)Scotland LaneAttendance: 119Referee: James MillinerRedruth17 \u2013 10Bournemouth (1 BP)Recreation GroundAttendance: 504Referee: Lloyd Davies(1 BP) Bury St Edmunds13 \u2013 17Tonbridge JuddiansThe HaberdenAttendance: 353Referee: Andrew Smith(1 BP) Dings Crusaders22 \u2013 20Old Albanian (2 BP)Shaftesbury ParkAttendance: 379Referee: Matthew Sharpe(1 BP) Esher32 \u2013 26Clifton (2 BP)Molesey RoadAttendance: 358Referee: Ben Rayner(2 BP) Sutton & Epsom24 \u2013 30Worthing Raiders (1 BP)Rugby LaneAttendance: 263Referee: Tom Bird[35]Round 16[edit]Redruth26 \u2013 20Taunton Titans (1 BP)Recreation GroundAttendance: 920Referee: Adam WookeyWestcliff15 \u2013 36Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)The GablesAttendance: 311Referee: Neil Sweeney(1 BP) Worthing Raiders43 \u2013 24Bournemouth (1 BP)Roundstone LaneAttendance: 562Referee: Samuel Phillips(1 BP) Clifton31 \u2013 21Dings CrusadersStation RoadAttendance: 441Referee: James Clarke(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians83 \u2013 10Sutton & EpsomPostponed due to unplayable pitch caused by heavy rain. Game to be rescheduled for 21 February 2020.[37](1 BP) Henley Hawks31 \u2013 19Old RedcliffiansDry LeasAttendance: 427Referee: Luke DaviesOld AlbanianP \u2013 PLeicester LionsPostponed due to unplayable pitch caused by heavy rain. Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.[38][39]Round 17[edit]Barn ElmsAttendance: 129Referee: Neil Sweeney(1 BP) Bournemouth20 \u2013 26Henley HawksChapel GateAttendance: 189Referee: Benjamin Russell(1 BP) Leicester Lions45 \u2013 10WestcliffWestleigh ParkAttendance: 123Referee: Daniel WoodsOld Redcliffians10 \u2013 21Tonbridge JuddiansScotland LaneAttendance: 227Referee: James MillinerBury St Edmunds24 \u2013 22Clifton (1 BP)The HarberdenAttendance: 371Referee: Matthew Sharpe(1 BP) Dings Crusaders45 \u2013 33Esher (1 BP)Shaftesbury ParkAttendance: 347Referee: Iain KiySutton & Epsom22 \u2013 55Old Albanian (1 BP)Rugby LaneAttendance: 187Referee: Andrew MacNeaney(1 BP) Taunton Titans40 \u2013 32Worthing Raiders (1 BP)Towergate StadiumAttendance: 446Referee: Adam Wookey[40]Round 18[edit]Barnes22 \u2013 12Dings CrusadersBarn ElmsAttendance: 69Referee: Luke Davies(1 BP) Redruth25 \u2013 0Worthing RaidersRecreation GroundAttendance: 865Referee: Iain KiyWestcliff21 \u2013 8Sutton & EpsomThe GablesAttendance: 247Referee: Matthew SharpeClifton13 \u2013 39Leicester Lions (1 BP)Station RoadAttendance: 112Referee: Alan Chandrachud(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians27 \u2013 7BournemouthThe SladeAttendance: 201Referee: Andrew MacNeaney(1 BP) Esher14 \u2013 21Bury St EdmundsMolesey RoadAttendance: 673Referee: Hamish Grant(1 BP) Henley Hawks33 \u2013 27Taunton Titans (2 BP)Dry LeasAttendance: 410Referee: Daniel Collins(1 BP) Old Albanian33 \u2013 3Old RedcliffiansWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 264Referee: Tom Bird[41]Round 19[edit](1 BP) Bournemouth26 \u2013 28Old AlbanianChapel GateAttendance: 244Referee: Alan Chandrachud(1 BP) Leicester Lions17 \u2013 20EsherWestleigh ParkAttendance: 124Referee: Elliot Lewis(1 BP) Old Redcliffians26 \u2013 38Westcliff (1 BP)Scotland LaneAttendance: 138Referee: James Milliner-WoodcockWorthing Raiders7 \u2013 33Henley Hawks (1 BP)Roundstone LaneAttendance: 342Referee: Veryan Boscawen(2 BP) Bury St Edmunds34 \u2013 36Barnes (1 BP)The HaberdenAttendance: 447Referee: Matthew SharpeDings Crusaders8 \u2013 37Redruth (1 BP)Shaftesbury ParkAttendance: 416Referee: Max WestonSutton & Epsom7 \u2013 27Clifton (1 BP)Rugby LaneAttendance: 163Referee: Lloyd DaviesTaunton Titans20 \u2013 5Tonbridge JuddiansTowergate StadiumAttendance: 582Referee: Benjamin Russell[42]Round 20[edit]Barnes9 \u2013 30Leicester LionsBarn ElmsAttendance: 209Referee: Neil Sweeney(1 BP) Redruth33 \u2013 20Henley HawksRecreation GroundAttendance: 890Referee: Andrew Wigley(1 BP) Westcliff20 \u2013 20Bournemouth (1 BP)The GablesAttendance: 359Referee: Samuel Phillips(1 BP) Clifton41 \u2013 11Old RedcliffiansStation LaneAttendance: 112Referee: Adam Wookey(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians41 \u2013 14Worthing RaidersThe SladeAttendance: 163Referee: Callum Howard(1 BP) Dings Crusaders24 \u2013 36Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)Shaftesbury ParkAttendance: 247Referee: Ben Rayner(1 BP) Esher39 \u2013 19Sutton & EpsomMolesey RoadAttendance: 697Referee: Hamish Grant(1 BP) Old Albanian22 \u2013 23Taunton TitansWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 212Referee: Andrew MacNeaney[43]Round 21[edit]Bournemouth17 \u2013 43Clifton (1 BP)Chapel GateAttendance: 264Referee: Samuel PhillipsBury St Edmunds17 \u2013 33Redruth (1 BP)The HaberdenAttendance: 373Referee: Daniel CollinsLeicester Lions17 \u2013 15Dings Crusaders (1 BP)Westleigh ParkAttendance: 141Referee: Peter Caunt(2 BP) Worthing Raiders29 \u2013 30Old Albanian (1 BP)Roundstone LaneAttendance: 389Referee: Alan Chandrachud(1 BP) Henley Hawks17 \u2013 18Tonbridge JuddiansDry LeasAttendance: 733Referee: Veryan BoscawenOld Redcliffians25 \u2013 25Esher (1 BP)Scotland LaneAttendance: 98Referee: Lloyd DaviesSutton & Epsom23 \u2013 17Barnes (1 BP)Rugby LaneAttendance: 204Referee: Benjamin Wilde(1 BP) Taunton Titans43 \u2013 10WestcliffTowergate StadiumAttendance: 422Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock[44]Round 22[edit]Clifton10 \u2013 36Taunton Titans (1 BP)Station RoadAttendance: 223Referee: Andrew WigleyRedruth14 \u2013 3Tonbridge JuddiansRecreation GroundAttendance: 845Referee: Alan Chandrachud(1 BP) Barnes29 \u2013 10Old RedcliffiansBarn ElmsAttendance: 193Referee: Daniel Rowlands(2 BP) Westcliff29 \u2013 34Worthing Raiders (1 BP)The GablesAttendance: 173Referee: Ben Wilde(1 BP) Bury St Edmunds29 \u2013 28Leicester Lions (2 BP)The HaberdenAttendance: 311Referee: Matthew Sharpe(1 BP) Dings Crusaders39 \u2013 21Sutton & EpsomShaftesbury ParkAttendance: 276Referee: Benjamin Russell(1 BP) Esher40 \u2013 7BournemouthMolesey RoadAttendance: 284Referee: Calum Howard(1 BP) Old Albanian16 \u2013 20Henley HawksWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 327Referee: Jonathan Cook[45]Round 23[edit]Postponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.Leicester LionsP \u2013 PRedruthPostponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.Worthing Raiders10 \u2013 24Clifton (1 BP)Roundstone LaneAttendance: 245Referee: Neil SweeneyOld RedcliffiansP \u2013 PDings CrusadersPostponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.Tonbridge Juddians26 \u2013 24Old Albanian (1 BP)The SladeAttendance: 109Referee: Ben Wilde(1 BP) Henley Hawks29 \u2013 5WestcliffDry LeasAttendance: 210Referee: Andrew MacNeaneySutton & Epsom12 \u2013 34Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)Rugby LaneAttendance: 258Referee: Calum HowardTaunton TitansP \u2013 PEsherPostponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.[46]Rounds 10, 13 & 16 (rescheduled games)[edit](1 BP) Esher34 \u2013 10BarnesMolesey RoadAttendance: 478Referee: Sam PhillipsGame rescheduled from 21 December 2019.Old RedcliffiansP \u2013 PBury St EdmundsGame originally rescheduled from 9 November 2019 but postponed again due to poor weather. Game to be rescheduled for 11 April 2020.(1 BP) Old Albanian8 \u2013 10Leicester LionsWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 316Referee: Jonathan CookGame rescheduled from 21 December 2019.(1 BP) Sutton & Epsom43 \u2013 19BournemouthRugby ParkAttendance: 176Referee: Iain KiyGame rescheduled from 30 November 2019.[47]Round 24[edit]Leicester LionsP \u2013 PSutton & EpsomPostponed due to unplayable pitch caused by heavy rain. Game to be rescheduled for 11 April 2020.Clifton20 \u2013 10Henley HawksStation RoadAttendance: 220Referee: Daniel RowlandsRedruth21 \u2013 12Old AlbanianRecreation GroundAttendance: 870Referee: Charlie Gayther(1 BP) Westcliff12 \u2013 19Tonbridge JuddiansThe GablesAttendance: 246Referee: Matt Sharpe(1 BP) Bury St Edmunds66 \u2013 22Old Redcliffians (1 BP)The HaberdenAttendance: 373Referee: Andrew MacNeaney(1 BP) Dings Crusaders51 \u2013 14BournemouthShaftesbury ParkAttendance: 547Referee: Neil SweeneyEsherP \u2013 PWorthing RaidersPostponed due to unplayable pitch caused by heavy rain. Game to be rescheduled for 11 April 2020.Barnes10 \u2013 45Taunton Titans (1 BP)[48]Round 25[edit](1 BP) Henley Hawks46 \u2013 20EsherDry LeasAttendance: 366Referee: Alan Chandrachud(1 BP) Old Redcliffians10 \u2013 13Leicester LionsScotland LaneAttendance: 50Referee: Carl Adams(1 BP) Taunton Titans29 \u2013 22Dings Crusaders (2 BP)Towergate StadiumAttendance: 462Referee: Iain KiyBournemouth21 \u2013 34Bury St Edmunds (1 BP)Chapel GateAttendance: 220Referee: Adam Wookey(1 BP) Old Albanian10 \u2013 16WestcliffWoollam’s Playing FieldsAttendance: 274Referee: Neil SweeneySutton & Epsom22 \u2013 41Redruth (1 BP)Rugby LaneAttendance: 157Referee: Matthew Sharpe(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians36 \u2013 32Clifton (2 BP)(1 BP) Worthing Raiders43 \u2013 30Barnes (1 BP)Roundstone LaneAttendance: 435Referee: Hamish Grant[50]Round 23 (rescheduled games)[edit]Leicester Lions15 \u2013 31Redruth (1 BP)Westleigh ParkAttendance: 127Referee: Iain KiyGame rescheduled from 15 February 2020.Old RedcliffiansP \u2013 PDings CrusadersGame originally rescheduled from 15 February 2020 but postponed again due a Dings player being potentially exposed to coronavirus. Game to be rescheduled.[51](1 BP) Taunton Titans48 \u2013 10EsherTowergate StadiumAttendance: 412Referee: James Milliner-WoodcockGame rescheduled from 15 February 2020.(1 BP) Bournemouth14 \u2013 15BarnesChapel GateAttendance: 150Referee: Alan ChandrachudGame rescheduled from 15 February 2020.[52]Round 26[edit]Leicester LionsC \u2013 CBournemouthCliftonC \u2013 COld AlbanianBarnesC \u2013 CHenley HawksBury St EdmundsC \u2013 CTaunton TitansDings CrusadersC \u2013 CWorthing RaidersEsherC \u2013 CTonbridge JuddiansSutton & EpsomC \u2013 COld Redcliffians[53]Round 27[edit]BournemouthC \u2013 Cv Sutton & EpsomHenley HawksC \u2013 CDings CrusadersOld RedcliffiansC \u2013 CRedruthTaunton TitansC \u2013 CLeicester LionsTonbridge JuddiansC \u2013 CBarnesWorthing RaidersC \u2013 CBury St Edmunds[54]Round 28[edit]Leicester LionsC \u2013 CWorthing RaidersBarnesC \u2013 COld AlbanianBury St EdmundsC \u2013 CHenley HawksDings CrusadersC \u2013 CTonbridge JuddiansOld RedcliffiansC \u2013 CBournemouthTaunton TitansC \u2013 CSutton & EpsomRounds 10 & 24 (rescheduled games)[edit]EsherC \u2013 CWorthing RaidersGame rescheduled from 29 February 2020.Leicester LionsC \u2013 CSutton & EpsomGame rescheduled from 29 February 2020.Old RedcliffiansP \u2013 PBury St EdmundsGame rescheduled from 9 November 2019 and then 22 February 2020.Round 29[edit]BournemouthC \u2013 CRedruthHenley HawksC \u2013 CLeicester LionsOld AlbanianC \u2013 CDings CrusadersTaunton TitansC \u2013 COld RedcliffiansTonbridge JuddiansC \u2013 CBury St EdmundsWorthing RaidersC \u2013 CSutton & EpsomRound 30[edit]BournemouthC \u2013 CTaunton TitansBury St EdmundsC \u2013 COld AlbanianDings CrusadersC \u2013 CWestcliffLeicester LionsC \u2013 CTonbridge JuddiansOld RedcliffiansC \u2013 CWorthing RaidersSutton & EpsomC \u2013 CHenley HawksAttendances[edit]Does not include promotion play-off.ClubHomegamesTotalAverageHighestLowest% CapacityBarnes122,1061762506935%Bournemouth122,71022636314415%Bury St Edmunds124,55538044730513%Clifton132,1121624411016%Dings Crusaders125,6244691,07624721%Esher115,30948369723514%Henley Hawks134,61135573321012%Leicester Lions111,4911361581187%Old Albanian133,60627732715228%Old Redcliffians101,38013822750Redruth138,78967692048519%Sutton & Epsom132,637203327147Taunton Titans125,17643158232022%Tonbridge Juddians132,124163256012%Westcliff133,44726543817327%Worthing Raiders135,25740460924527%Individual statistics[edit]Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.Season records[edit]Team[edit]Largest home win \u2014 73 points83 \u2013 10 Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019Largest away win \u2014 60 points74 \u2013 14 Tonbridge Juddians away to Sutton & Epsom on 14 September 2019Most points scored \u2014 83 points83 \u2013 10 Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019Most tries in a match \u2014 13Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019Most conversions in a match \u2014 9 (3)Henley Hawks at home to Worthing Raiders on 5 October 2019Tonbridge Juddians at home to Taunton Titans on 5 October 2019Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019Most penalties in a match \u2014 5 (2)Worthing Raiders at home to Old Redcliffians on 7 September 2019Taunton Titans at home to Bury St Edmunds on 23 November 2019Most drop goals in a match \u2014 1 (3)Redruth at home to Old Redcliffians on 30 November 2019Bury St Edmunds at home to Tonbridge Juddians on 14 December 2019Leicester Lions away to Old Redcliffians on 7 March 2020Attendances[edit]Highest \u2014 1,076Dings Crusaders at home to Clifton on 14 September 2019Lowest \u2014 0[k]Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019Highest average attendance \u2014 676RedruthLowest average attendance \u2014 136Leicester LionsPlayer[edit]Most points in a match \u2014 26 Tristan Roberts for Esher away to Barnes on 14 September 2019Most tries in a match \u2014 4 (2) Murray Galbraith-Lowe for Tonbridge Juddians at home to Taunton Titans on 5 October 2019 Ewan Fenley for Henley Hawks away to Dings Crusaders on 30 November 2019Most conversions in a match \u2014 9 (3) Ben Bolster for Henley Hawks at home to Worthing Raiders on 5 October 2019 Will Robinson for Tonbridge Juddians at home to Taunton Titans on 5 October 2019 Will Robinson for Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019Most penalties in a match \u2014 5 (3) Matthew McLean for Worthing Raiders at home to Old Redcliffians on 7 September 2019 Gary Kingdom for Taunton Titans at home to Bury St Edmunds on 23 November 2019Most drop goals in a match \u2014 1 (3) Fraser Honey for Redruth at home to Old Redcliffians on 30 November 2019 Kodie Drury-Hawkins for Bury St Edmunds at home to Tonbridge Juddians on 14 December 2019 Ben Young for Leicester Lions away to Old Redcliffians on 7 March 2020^ Tonbridge Juddians home game against Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019 was a closed game due to flooding making it unsafe for spectators.[1]^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom the promotion playoff game between the runners up of National League 2 South and the 2019\u201320 National League 2 North was cancelled and the winners were determined on final points tally. Tonbridge Juddians with 117.02 points were promoted ahead of Fylde with 107.88.^ Rugby Statbunker gives an attendance of 505 for the Redruth v Esher game on 7 September 2019, while The Rugby Paper give a figure of 535. The Rugby Paper figure is correct as it is backed up by Redruth RFC official match report.[16]^ Rugby Statbunker gives an attendance of just 426 for Dings Crusaders v Clifton on 14 September 2019, while The Rugby Paper give a figure of 1,076. The Rugby Paper figure is correct as it is backed up by Dings Crusaders official match report.[18]^ Rugby Statbunker gives an attendance of 320 for Dings Crusaders v Barnes on 28 September 2019, while The Rugby Paper give a figure of 438. As Rugby Statbunker has tended to underestimate the Dings attendances, The Rugby Paper figure is used instead. ^ The Sutton & Epsom v Bournemouth game was abandoned after 60 minutes with the score at 20 – 15 to Sutton & Epsom due to local power cut causing failure to floodlights. Game to be replayed.[31][32]^ Sutton & Epsom’s attendance of 210 against Bournemouth on 30 November 2019 will not be counted towards their final attendance due to the game being abandoned and later rescheduled. The rescheduled game’s figure on 22 February 2020 will be used instead.^ Due to flooding Tonbridge Juddians home game against Sutton & Espom on 21 September 2019 was held at Juddians 3G training ground at The Judd School.[1]^ Due to flooding of Barn Elms, Barnes game against Taunton Titans on 29 February 2020 was instead held at The Rock, the home ground of Rosslyn Park, with kickoff moved from 14:30 to 15:30.^ Due to unplayable pitch at The Slade, Tonbridge Juddians home game against Clifton on 7 March 2020 was held at Juddians 3G training ground at The Judd School.[49]^ Tonbridge Juddians home game against Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019 was a closed game due to flooding making it unsafe for spectators.[1]See also[edit]References[edit]^ a b c d “Terrific TJs end year on high as they run in 13”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0588. 22 December 2019. p.\u00a034.^ “Greene King IPA Championship games postponed”. Green King Championship. Retrieved 17 March 2020.^ “RFU”. www.championshiprugby.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2020-03-20.^ “RFU reveal promotion and relegation from National Leagues”. Talking Rugby Union. 4 April 2020.^ “Rams wrap up the title in fine style at Clifton”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0551. 7 April 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335.^ “Canterbury 19-10 Chester”. Kent Sports News. 4 May 2019.^ “Esher denied their great escape despite triumph”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0554. 28 April 2019. pp.\u00a026\u201327.^ “Loss at Rams finally consigns Bees to the drop”. Birmingham & Solihull RFC (Pitchero). 16 April 2019.^ “Play-off in touching distance for Canterbury and Bees battle for survival”. Talking Rugby Union. 12 April 2018.^ “Wild Geese relegated but Bees and Guernsey still fighting”. Talking Rugby Union. 1 April 2018.^ “Bees apply to join Greater Birmingham Merit League for 2019\/20 season”. Birmingham & Solihull RFC (Pitchero). 5 June 2019.^ “South West Premier 2018\u20132019”. England Rugby. Retrieved 13 April 2019.^ “2018\u20132019 London South-East Division”. England Rugby. 13 April 2019.^ “Westcliff Rugby Club secure promotion after big win in play-off final”. Echo News. 30 April 2019.^ FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS 2019\/20^ “REDRUTH 10 – 8 ESHER”. Redruth Rugby. 7 September 2019.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0573. 8 September 2019. pp.\u00a030\u201331 & 35.^ “DERBY DEFEAT FOR DINGS”. Dings Crusaders RFC (Pitchero). 14 September 2019.^ The Rugby Paper gives an attendance of just 212 for Taunton Titans v Redruth on 14 September 2019, while Rugby Statbunker gives 500. From speaking to Taunton officials it seems the Rugby Statbunker figure is closer, with 480 being the actual attendance.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0574. 15 September 2019. pp.\u00a036\u201337 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0575. 22 September 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0576. 29 September 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0577. 5 October 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0578. 13 October 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0579. 20 October 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0580. 27 October 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0581. 3 November 2019. pp.\u00a040\u201341 & 43.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0582. 10 November 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0583. 17 November 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0584. 24 November 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “Power cuts short relegation battle”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0585. 1 December 2019. p.\u00a035.^ “Clash between Sutton & Epsom and Bournemouth came to a premature end on Saturday due to power failure”. Bournemouth RFC (Pitchero). 2 December 2019.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0585. 1 December 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0586. 8 December 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0587. 15 December 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ Tonbridge Juddians home game against Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019 was a closed game due to flooding making it unsafe for spectators.[1]^ “Esher 1st XV v Barnes – Game Postponed however Christmas Lunch is still on!”. Esher Rugby. 21 December 2019.^ “21\/12\/2019 – 1ST XV VS LEICESTER LIONS POSTPONED”. OA Rugby. 20 December 2019.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0588. 22 December 2019. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0590. 5 January 2020. pp.\u00a026\u201327 & 33.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0591. 12 January 2020. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0592. 19 January 2020. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0593. 26 January 2020. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 40.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0594. 2 February 2020. pp.\u00a033\u201334 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0595. 9 February 2020. pp.\u00a026\u201327 & 33.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0596. 16 February 2020. pp.\u00a032\u201333 & 37.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0597. 23 February 2020. pp.\u00a032 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0598. 1 March 2020. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “Drying Out? We Hope So”. Tonbridge Juddians RFC. 5 March 2020.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0599. 8 March 2020. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “POSTPONED – OLD REDCLIFFIANS RFC VS DINGS CRUSADERS RFC”. Old Redcliffians RFC (Pitchero). 13 March 2020.^ a b c “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0600. 15 March 2020. pp.\u00a023 & 28.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0601. 22 March 2020. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.^ “National League 2 South”. The RugbyPaper. No.\u00a0602. 29 March 2020. pp.\u00a034\u201335 & 39.External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/2019-20-national-league-2-south\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2019\u201320 National League 2 South"}}]}]