Herts/Middlesex 2

Herts/Middlesex 2
Current season or competition:
2015–16 Herts/Middlesex 2
Sport Rugby union
Number of teams 12
Country  England
Holders Saracens Amateurs (2nd title) (2015-16)
(promoted to Herts/Middlesex 1)
Most titles Old Actonians, Harlequin Amateurs, Saracens Amateurs, Kilburn Cosmos (2 titles)
Website englandrugby.com

Herts/Middlesex 2 is a tier 10 English Rugby Union league. It is organised by the London and South East Division Rugby Football Union and is the second division competition for clubs in Hertfordshire and Middlesex. Promoted teams move up to Herts/Middlesex 1 and there is currently no relegation (prior to 2013-14 teams had dropped into Herts/Middlesex 3). Over the course of its history, Herts/Middlesex 2 has veered between regional and single division formats.

Participating Clubs 2016-17

Participating Clubs 2015-16

Participating Clubs 2014-15

Participating Clubs 2013-14

Participating Clubs 2012-13

Participating Clubs 2009-10

Herts/Middlesex 2 Honours

Herts/Middlesex 2 Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998-99[1] 12 Bank Of England Hitchin No relegation Herts/Middlesex 2
1999-00[2] 13 Northolt Hendon Quintin, Hillingdon Abbots, Southgate, Roxeth Manor O.B., Hammersmith & Fulham, Old Tottonians, Ickenham, Old Actonians, London French, Wealdstone[n 1] Herts/Middlesex 2
2000-01[3] 9 CS Rugby 1863 U.C.S. Old Boys Hendon, Old Haberdashers, Northolt Herts/Middlesex 2
2001-02[4] 9 Haringey Rhinos Hitchin Old Grammarians, Kilburn Cosmos Herts/Middlesex 2
2002-03[5] 10 Hammersmith & Fulham Datchworth Old Isleworthians Herts/Middlesex 2
2003-04[6] 9 Old Actonians Chess Valley No relegation[n 2] Herts/Middlesex 2[n 3]
2004-05[7] 9 Mill Hill Wealdstone Southgate, Cuffley Herts/Middlesex 2 North
2004-05[8] 9 Harlequin Amateurs Hillingdon Abbots Quintin, Old Isleworthians Herts/Middlesex 2 South
2005-06[9] 8 Hemel Hempstead Old Ashmoleans Royston Herts/Middlesex 2 North
2005-06[10] 9 Old Actonians Uxbridge G.W.R., London French Herts/Middlesex 2 South
2006-07[11] 9 Saracens Amateurs Old Millhillians Chess Valley Herts/Middlesex 2 North
2006-07[12] 8 Kilburn Cosmos Belsize Park British Airways Herts/Middlesex 2 South
2007-08[13] 9 Old Streetonians Cheshunt Watford, Old Tottonians Herts/Middlesex 2 North
2007-08[14] 8 Harlequin Amateurs H.A.C. Ickenham, Old Isleworthians Herts/Middlesex 2 South
2008-09[15] 9 Hendon Old Grammarians No relegation[n 4] Herts/Middlesex 2
2009-10[16] 10 H.A.C. Old Priorians Mill Hill Herts/Middlesex 2
2010-11[17] 11 Old Millhillians Belsize Park Old Tottonians, Quintin Herts/Middlesex 2
2011-12[18] 11 Harrow Old Merchant Taylors' London French Herts/Middlesex 2
2012-13[19] 11 Kilburn Cosmos Royston Old Grammarians, Old Isleworthians, Pinner and Grammerians Herts/Middlesex 2
2013-14[20] 11 Feltham London Welsh Amateurs No relegation[n 5] Herts/Middlesex 2
2014-15[21] 14[n 6] Hillingdon Abbots London French No relegation Herts/Middlesex 2
2015-16[22] 12 Saracens Amateurs Hendon No relegation Herts/Middlesex 2
2016-17 12
Green backgrounds are promotion places.
  1. Lots of relegations as league restructuring for the following season meant that the division would decrease from 13 to 9 teams.
  2. No relegation due to Herts/Middlesex league restructure for the following season.
  3. Division would split into north and south divisions for the following season. This format would continue until 2008-09.
  4. No relegation as division increased from 9 to 10 teams for the next season.
  5. No relegation as Herts/Middlesex 3 abolished starting from the next season.
  6. Due to cancellation of Herts/Middlesex 3 the division would increase to 14 teams with extra teams coming up from the cancelled league.

References

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  18. "2011-2012 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  19. "2012-2013 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  20. "2013-2014 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  21. "2014-2015 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  22. "2015-2016 London South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 25 April 2016.

See also

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