National League III (Midlands)
National League III (Midlands)
The position of a Club in the League shall be established by awarding four League points for a win and two points for a draw. In addition, one bonus point will be awarded to a team
i) on each occasion it scores four or more tries in a League game
ii) on each occasion it loses a League game by seven points or less.
If two or more Clubs have the same number of League points at the end of the season the final league positions shall be determined firstly by the number of wins achieved and then on the basis of match points scored. A Club with a larger number of wins in the League shall be placed higher than a Club with the same number of League points but fewer wins. If Clubs have equal League points and an equal number of wins in the League then a Club with a larger difference between match points “for” and match points “against” shall be placed higher in the League than a Club with a smaller difference between match points “for” and match points “against”. Should two Clubs have the same number of League points and an equal number of wins and the same match points difference, a Club having scored more match points “for” shall be placed higher in the League than a Club having the lesser number of match points “for”. If this still does not establish the positions then the Clubs involved shall be ranked according to the number of matches won, excluding the first League match of the season. If necessary this process shall be extended to exclude the second match, third match and so on until the final positions are established.
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Ampthill and District Community Rugby Club
Read more...Ampthill and District Community Rugby Clubs Aim"to be the most ‘professional’ amateur rugby club in England" and make a return to the Midlands leagues after a two year sabatical in the South. They formally opened their new pitches on Sunday 15th April with a lunch and youth games between Ampthill and twin town Nissan-Lez-Enserune whose rugby youth were invited for the occasion. Ampthill Rugby Club Accredited Club by the RFU, this means that they are an all inclusive Grassroots rugby club from Mini rugby through tto Youth rugby, Social rugby through to senior rugby.
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Bournville Rugby Club
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Broadstreet Rugby Football Club
Read more...Coventry rugby union club Broadstreet RFC have continued with the same head coach in National League III Midlands for this season 2012 - 2013 Richard Siviter (Sivy). A PE teacher at The Woodlands Academy here in Coventry, Rich spent 7 years with Coventry Rugby Club as a profesional rugby player and has an association with the RFU as a Rugby Development Officer and a Coach educator and trainer. He studdied Sports Management at Coventry University between 2003 and 2007 having grown up in the South West. Champions of Midlands 1 2008 - 2009 found the progression to National league 2 North, ...
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Derby Rugby Football Club
Read more...Derby Rugby Football Club run seven senior sides and a very successful Minis & Juniors section consisting of over 300 players from Under 7s through to Under 17s. Celebrating last season as Champions of Midlands 1 East with a final day Victory against Spalding RFC.
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Hinckley Rugby Football Club
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Longton Rugby Club
Read more...After a slow start to last seasons National league III Midlands season Longton began to get back into the swing of things under ex England Under 19 lock Gareth Rawlings their newly appointed captain. They were one of the three sides to beat Ampthill.
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Mansfield Rugby Football Club
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Newport Salop Rugby Club
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Nuneaton Rugby Club
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Sandbach Rugby Union Football Club
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Scunthorpe Rugby Club
Read more...Scunthorpe Rugby Club have been promoted to National league Midlands III after they finished the season 2009 - 2010 as champions of Midlands 1 East League winning 21 out of 26 games. They had Rewiti Vaimoso and Captain Thomas Foster joint top scorers with 19 tries each, and Dave Garbutt closely behind on 18 tries. Mark Woollard converting 75 conversions and 47 penalties totalling 291 points.The side featured a strong pack with a mobile back row
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South Leicester Rugby Club
Read more...South Leicester have had the builders in this year extending their clubhouse to accomodate 2 new changing rooms with exclusive facilities for the referees. They finished last season just above the drop zone winning 10 of their games loosing 15. Mark Lord their kicker well known to street players and fans alike kicked 35 conversions, 33 penalties, 1 drop goal and 5 tries an impressive hall by all accounts and will again be one to watch. Chris Bale finished as their top try scorer on 14 tries.
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Sutton Coldfield Rugby Football Club
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Syston Rugby Club
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