North 1 East
North 1 East is the sixth tier of the English rugby union domestic competition, formed in 1987 using the name North Division 2, involving clubs from the north of the country. There was also division known as North East 1 that began in 1987 for clubs based in the north-east but this was a seventh (later eighth) tier league. North Division 2 would later split into two regional divisions, currently known as North 1 East and North 1 West. North 1 East is made up of teams from around the North Eastern area of England, principally County Durham, Cumbria, East Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, Northumberland, South Yorkshire, Tyne and Wear, and West Yorkshire, who play home and away matches throughout a winter season.
Current season or competition: 2019–20 North 1 East | |
Sport | Rugby union |
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Instituted | 1987 |
Number of teams | 14 |
Country | England |
Most titles | Bradford & Bingley (3 titles) |
Website | England RFU |
The league champions are automatically promoted to the North Premier, whilst the second placed team enters into a play-off match with the second placed team in the equivalent division North 1 West. The bottom three teams are relegated to either the Yorkshire Division One or the Durham/Northumberland 1 leagues, the seventh tier of the English domestic rugby union competition. Following the play-off game, depending on the result, a team from the division with fifteen teams are transferred to the division with thirteen teams to level up the number of teams in each division.
2019–20
Original teams
When league rugby began in 1987 this was a single division containing the following teams from the north of England:
Division honours
North Division 2 (1987–1993)
The original North Division 2 was a tier 6 league with promotion up to North Division 1 and relegation down to either North East 1 or North West 1.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated teams | ||||||||||
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1987–88 | 11 | Aspatria | Halifax | Wilmslow, Manchester | ||||||||||
1988–89[2] | 11 | Bradford & Bingley | Middlesbrough | Davenport | ||||||||||
1989–90[2] | 11 | Rotherham | Widnes | No relegation | ||||||||||
1990–91[2] | 11 | Stockton | Sandal | New Brighton | ||||||||||
1991–92[2] | 11 | Wharfedale | Lymm | No relegation | ||||||||||
1992–93 | 13 | Manchester | Huddersfield | Sandbach | ||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
North Division 2 (1993–1996)
The creation of National 5 North for the 1993–94 season, meant that North Division 2 dropped from being a tier 6 league to a tier 7 league for the years that National 5 North was active.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated teams | ||||||||||
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1993–94 | 13 | York | West Park Bramhope | Carlise, Wigan, Lymm | ||||||||||
1994–95 | 13 | Macclesfield | Bridlington | Northwich | ||||||||||
1995–96 | 13 | New Brighton | Sedgley Park | Birkenhead Park, West Park St Helens, Old Crossleyeans, Hartlepool Rovers[lower-alpha 2] | ||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
North Division 2 (1996–2000)
The cancellation of National 5 North at the end of the 1995–96 season meant that North Division 2 reverted back to being a tier 6 league.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated teams | ||||||||||
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1996–97 | 12 | Doncaster | Middlesbrough | Durham City | ||||||||||
1997–98 | 12 | Northern | Blaydon | Halifax | ||||||||||
1998–99[3] | 12 | Bradford & Bingley | Driffield | York, Percy Park | ||||||||||
1999–00[4] | 12 | Darlington Mowden Park | Chester | No relegation | ||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
North 2 East
For the 2000–01 season, North Division 2 was split into two regional divisions - North 2 East and North 2 West. While promotion continued up into North Division 1, the cancellation of the North East 1, North East 2 and North East 3 meant that relegation was now to either Durham/Northumberland 1 or Yorkshire 1.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | ||||||||||
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2000–01[5] | 12 | Halifax | Darlington | York, West Park Leeds | ||||||||||
2001–02[6] | 12 | Cleckheaton | Huddersfield | Bridlington, Old Crossleyans, Northern | ||||||||||
2002–03[7] | 12 | Bradford & Bingley | Sheffield | Goole, Scarborough, Alnwick | ||||||||||
2003-04[8] | 12 | Hull | Middlesbrough | Northern, York, Bridlington | ||||||||||
2004–05[9] | 12 | Westoe | Huddersfield | Horden, Redcar, Malton & Norton | ||||||||||
2005-06[10] | 12 | Penrith | Beverley | Sandal, Stockton, Alnwick | ||||||||||
2006–07[11] | 12 | Middlesbrough | Sheffield Tigers | Horden, Percy Park, Sheffield | ||||||||||
2007–08[12] | 12 | West Hartlepool | Durham City | Aldwinians, York, Hartlepool Rovers | ||||||||||
2008–09[13] | 12 | Penrith | Old Crossleyans | Aspatria | ||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
North 1 East
For the 2009-10 season the division would be renamed North 1 East as part of wholesale national restructure of the league system by the RFU leading to mass changes at all levels including in the north.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | ||||||||||
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2009–10[14] | 14 | Billingham | Sandal | Ilkley, Gateshead, Darlington | ||||||||||
2010–11[15] | 14 | West Hartlepool | Percy Park | Hartlepool Rovers, Driffield, Pontefract | ||||||||||
2011–12[16] | 14 | Billingham | Percy Park | Team Northumbria [lower-alpha 3] , Gateshead, Old Brodleians | ||||||||||
2012–13[17] | 14 | Beverley | Morley | Darlington, Durham City, Keighley | ||||||||||
2013–14[18] | 14 | Cleckheaton | Huddersfield Y.M.C.A. | Malton & Norton, Middlesbrough, Morpeth | ||||||||||
2014–15[19] | 14 | Ilkley | Sheffield | Horden, Old Crossleyans, Bradford and Bingley | ||||||||||
2015–16[20] | 14 | Doncaster Phoenix | Morley | Beverley, South Shields Westoe, Northern | ||||||||||
2016–17[21] | 14 | Pocklington | Penrith | Wheatley Hills, Guisborough, Durham City | ||||||||||
2017–18[22] | 14 | Alnwick | Driffield | Northern, West Hartlepool, Dinnington | ||||||||||
2018–19[23] | 14 | Morpeth | Scarborough | Consett, West Leeds, Bridlington | ||||||||||
2019–20[24] | 14 | York | Cleckheaton | Huddersfield Y.M.C.A., West Hartlepool, Percy Park | ||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Promotion play-offs
Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of North 1 East and North 1 West for the third and final promotion place to North Premier. The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season the North 1 East have been the most successful with thirteen wins to the North 1 West teams six; and the home team has won promotion on fifteen occasions compared to the away teams five.
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Season | Home team | Score | Away team | Venue | Attendance | |||
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2000–01[25] | Darlington (E) | 49-0 | Aldwinians (W) | Blackwell Meadows, Darlington, County Durham | ||||
2001–02[26] | Huddersfield (E) | 26-10 | Vale of Lune (W) | Lockwood Park, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire | ||||
2002–03[27] | Sheffield (E) | 32-15 | Rochdale (W) | Abbeydale Park, Dore, Sheffield, South Yorkshire | ||||
2003–04[28] | Middlesbrough (E) | 21-13 | Caldy (W) | Acklam Park, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire | ||||
2004–05[29] | Huddersfield (E) | 22-13 | Stockport (W) | Lockwood Park, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire | ||||
2005–06[30] | Beverley (E) | 21-16 | Winnington Park (W) | Beaver Park, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire | ||||
2006–07[31] | Sheffield Tigers (E) | 50-10 | Lymm (W) | Dore Moor, Dore, Sheffield, South Yorkshire | ||||
2007–08[32] | Durham City (E) | 13-18 | Stockport (W) | Hollow Drift, Durham, County Durham | ||||
2008–09[33] | Old Crossleyans (E) | 25-31 | Rossendale (W) | Broomfield Avenue, Halifax, West Yorkshire | ||||
2009–10[34] | Sandal (E) | 30-22 | Northwich (W) | Milnthorpe Green, Sandal Magna, Wakefield, West Yorkshire | ||||
2010–11[35] | Percy Park (E) | 26-27 | Burnage (W) | Preston Avenue, North Shields, Tyne and Wear | ||||
2011–12[36] | Percy Park (E) | 18-12 | Liverpool St Helens (W) | Preston Avenue, North Shields, Tyne and Wear | 500 | |||
2012–13[37] | Liverpool St Helens (W) | 17-28 | Morley (E) | Moss Lane, St Helens, Merseyside | ||||
2013–14[38] | Birkenhead Park (W) | 19-29 | Huddersfield Y.M.C.A. (E) | Upper Park, Birkenhead, Merseyside | ||||
2014–15[39] | Kirkby Lonsdale (W) | 29-35 | Sheffield (E) | Underley Park, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria | 1,000 | |||
2015–16[40] | Kirkby Lonsdale (W) | 33-38 (aet) | Morley (E) | Underley Park, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria | ||||
2016–17[41] | Birkenhead Park (W) | 29-21 | Penrith (E) | Upper Park, Birkenhead, Merseyside | ||||
2017–18[42] | Driffield (E) | 21-24 | Wilmslow (W) | Show Ground, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire | ||||
2018–19[43] | Blackburn (W) | 17-7 | Scarborough (E) | Ramsgreave Drive, Blackburn, Lancashire | ||||
2019–20 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Best ranked runner up - Northwich (W) - promoted instead. | |||||||
2020–21 | ||||||||
Green background is the promoted team. E = North 1 East (formerly North 2 East) and W = North 1 West (formerly North 2 West) | ||||||||
Number of league titles
- Bradford & Bingley (3)[lower-alpha 4]
- Billingham (2)
- Cleckheaton (2)
- Penrith (2)
- West Hartlepool (2)
- Alnwick (1)
- Aspatria (1)[lower-alpha 5]
- Beverley (1)
- Darlington Mowden Park (1)
- Doncaster (1)[lower-alpha 6]
- Doncaster Phoenix (1)
- Halifax (1)
- Hull (1)
- Ilkley (1)
- Macclesfield (1)[lower-alpha 7]
- Manchester (1)[lower-alpha 8]
- Middlesbrough (1)
- Morpeth (1)
- New Brighton (1)[lower-alpha 9]
- Northern (1)[lower-alpha 10]
- Pocklington (1)
- Rotherham (1)[lower-alpha 11]
- Stockton (1)[lower-alpha 12]
- Westoe (1)[lower-alpha 13]
- Wharfedale (1)[lower-alpha 14]
- York (1)[lower-alpha 15]
See also
Notes
- Davenport would be renamed as Stockport RUFC in 1992.[1]
- The introduction of a number of new leagues in the north for the 1996–97 season meant that more teams than normal were relegated between leagues to populate the new divisions.
- Team Northumbria disbanded after relegation. Although they still do participate in the Northumberland Senior Cup.
- One of Bradford & Bingley's titles was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- Aspatria's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- Doncaster's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- Manchester's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- Manchester's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- New Brighton's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- Northern's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- Rotherham's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- Stockton's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- Currently known as South Shields Westoe.
- Wharfedale's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
- York's title was won when league was a single division known as North Division 2.
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