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Fixtures and Results Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 29 November, 2019 Matches To: Saturday 30 November, 2019 London 2 South East 30/11/2019 Deal & Betteshanger 30 - 29 Crowborough London 2 South West 30/11/2019 Eastleigh 30 - 22 Battersea Ironsides London 3 Essex 30/11/2019 Basildon - AWO Old Cooperians Greene King IPA Eastern Counties 1 North 30/11/2019 Diss II 55 - 7 Holt II Norwich Medics 8 - 27 Norwich II Wymondham II 22 - 31 Norwich Union Harvey's of Sussex 1 30/11/2019 Barns Green P - P Hellingly This fixture has been re-arranged from Saturday 26 Oct 2019 Page 1 of 1 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 30 November 2019 London & SE Division London & SE Premier P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Wimbledon 11 11 0 0 428 188 240 54 10 0 Guernsey 11 10 0 1 393 178 215 48 8 0 Rochford Hundred 11 9 0 2 333 169 164 48 12 0 Tunbridge Wells 11 7 1 3 260 244 16 34 4 0 Sevenoaks 11 6 1 4 214 211 3 31 5 0 Hertford 11 6 0 5 234 192 42 31 7 0 Dorking 11 6 0 5 268 250 18 26 2 0 Sidcup 11 5 0 6 233 334 -101 25 5 0 Tring 11 3 1 7 214 286 -72 18 4 0 Bedford Athletic 11 3 0 8 238 351 -113 18 6 0 CS Stags 1863 11 3 0 8 186 318 -132 16 4 0 London Irish Wild Geese 11 3 0 8 191 249 -58 15 3 0 Brighton 11 2 1 8 229 273 -44 15 5 0 Guildford 11 1 0 10 172 350 -178 7 3 0 London 1 North P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts North Walsham 11 10 0 1 398 159 239 51 11 0 Southend Saxons 11 8 1 2 428 197 231 42 8 0 Colchester 11 9 0 2 309 173 136 41 5 0 Brentwood 11 9 0 2 280 193 87 39 3 0 Old Haberdashers 11 7 0 4 301 236 65 36 8 0 Eton Manor 11 6 1 4 323 191 132 32 6 0 Harpenden 11 6 0 5 302 201 101 31 7 0 Sudbury 11 4 1 6 287 210 77 25 7 0 Amersham & Chiltern 11 4 2 5 235 215 20 24 4 0 Shelford 11 4 0 7 329 239 90 23 7 0 Chingford 11 4 0 7 191 267 -76 19 3 0 Old Priorians 11 2 0 9 177 427 -250 11 3 0 Woodford 11 1 1 9 184 391 -207 9 3 0 Ruislip 11 0 0 11 67 712 -645 0 0 0 London 1 South P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Westcombe Park 11 9 0 2 384 162 222 47 11 0 Camberley 11 10 0 1 326 177 149 46 6 0 Havant 11 9 0 2 366 223 143 45 9 0 Medway 11 9 0 2 323 173 150 43 7 0 Cobham 11 7 0 4 284 250 34 35 7 0 Belsize Park 11 6 0 5 331 277 54 33 9 0 Chichester 11 5 0 6 281 279 2 28 8 0 Horsham 11 5 0 6 285 314 -29 26 6 0 KCS Old Boys 11 4 0 7 247 277 -30 22 6 0 Thurrock 11 4 0 7 217 266 -49 21 5 0 London Cornish 11 4 0 7 239 333 -94 20 4 0 H.A.C. 11 3 0 8 216 329 -113 17 5 0 Beckenham 11 1 0 10 192 399 -207 8 4 0 Dartfordians 11 1 0 10 169 401 -232 8 4 0 Page 1of 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 30 November 2019 London & SE Division London 2 North East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Norwich 9 8 1 0 295 95 200 40 6 0 Southwold 9 7 0 2 299 128 171 35 7 0 Ipswich 9 7 0 2 278 170 108 34 6 0 Diss 9 6 1 2 275 190 85 32 6 0 Stowmarket 9 5 0 4 272 195 77 26 6 0 Wymondham 9 5 0 4 227 183 44 26 6 0 Saffron Walden 9 4 0 5 212 280 -68 20 4 0 Wanstead 9 3 1 5 141 229 -88 17 3 0 South Woodham Ferrers 9 3 0 6 201 205 -4 17 5 0 Holt 9 2 1 6 164 346 -182 14 4 0 Romford & Gidea Park 9 2 0 7 168 336 -168 12 4 0 Epping Upper Clapton 9 0 0 9 108 283 -175 2 2 0 London 2 North West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts London Welsh 9 9 0 0 261 157 104 40 4 0 Chiswick 9 7 1 1 273 132 141 37 7 0 Hammersmith & Fulham 9 6 1 2 243 148 95 34 8 0 Grasshoppers 9 5 0 4 201 207 -6 26 6 0 Hampstead 9 5 0 4 207 142 65 25 5 0 Fullerians 9 5 0 4 208 189 19 23 3 0 Hemel Hempstead 9 4 0 5 208 267 -59 21 5 0 Datchworth 9 4 0 5 185 245 -60 19 3 0 Letchworth Garden City 9 2 0 7 215 222 -7 17 9 0 Hackney 9 2 2 5 162 220 -58 16 4 0 Welwyn 9 2 1 6 167 285 -118 14 4 0 Luton 9 0 1 8 131 247 -116 6 4 0 London 2 South East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Haywards Heath 9 8 0 1 252 98 154 38 6 0 Old Colfeians 9 7 1 1 247 155 92 35 5 0 Hove 9 7 0 2 275 169 106 34 6 0 Crowborough 9 6 0 3 269 159 110 33 9 0 Deal & Betteshanger 9 5 0 4 216 216 0 25 5 0 Charlton Park 9 4 0 5 200 153 47 24 8 0 Gravesend 9 4 1 4 185 196 -11 22 4 0 Beccehamian 9 4 0 5 194 244 -50 21 5 0 Old Alleynians 9 3 0 6 178 184 -6 17 5 0 Thanet Wanderers 9 3 0 6 143 236 -93 14 2 0 Dover 9 2 0 7 160 233 -73 13 5 0 Maidstone 9 0 0 9 77 353 -276 0 0 0 Page 2of 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 30 November 2019 London & SE Division London 2 South West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Farnham 8 8 0 0 258 133 125 37 5 0 Eastleigh 9 6 1 2 255 211 44 32 6 0 Battersea Ironsides 9 6 0 3 242 177 65 29 5 0 Winchester 9 6 0 3 257 184 73 28 4 0 Old Tonbridgians 9 5 0 4 229 246 -17 27 7 0 London Exiles 9 4 0 5 256 228 28 26 10 0 Old Cranleighans 9 4 0 5 197 225 -28 22 6 0 Old Emanuel 9 4 0 5 215 220 -5 20 4 0 Twickenham 9 3 0 6 239 304 -65 19 7 0 Old Reigatian 8 2 2 4 157 231 -74 14 2 0 Tottonians 9 2 1 6 173 223 -50 13 3 0 Chobham 9 1 0 8 147 243 -96 6 2 0 London 3 North West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Old Streetonians 9 9 0 0 316 95 221 42 6 0 Finsbury Park 9 7 0 2 252 135 117 34 6 0 Enfield Ignatians 9 7 0 2 230 109 121 32 4 0 Stevenage Town 9 6 0 3 279 188 91 32 8 0 Cheshunt 9 6 0 3 216 108 108 29 5 0 Tabard 9 5 0 4 133 148 -15 23 3 0 Old Merchant Taylors' 9 4 0 5 170 309 -139 19 3 0 Kilburn Cosmos 9 3 0 6 134 227 -93 16 4 0 Finchley 9 3 0 6 130 212 -82 15 3 0 Hitchin 9 2 0 7 162 251 -89 13 5 0 Harrow 9 2 0 7 99 175 -76 12 4 0 Royston 9 0 0 9 105 269 -164 3 3 0 London 3 South East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Ashford 9 8 1 0 289 145 144 42 8 0 Folkestone 10 8 0 2 308 157 151 36 4 0 Bromley 9 7 0 2 192 97 95 31 3 0 Pulborough 10 6 0 4 262 203 59 31 7 0 Gillingham Anchorians 9 5 0 4 230 264 -34 25 5 0 Old Dunstonians 9 4 1 4 224 223 1 24 6 0 Vigo 9 5 0 4 161 206 -45 22 2 0 Aylesford Bulls 9 3 0 6 224 202 22 21 9 0 Uckfield 9 3 0 6 150 211 -61 16 4 0 Park House 9 3 0 6 165 259 -94 16 4 0 Heathfield & Waldron 9 2 0 7 248 217 31 15 7 0 Old Williamsonians 9 0 0 9 103 372 -269 4 4 0 Page 3of 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 30 November 2019 London & SE Division London 3 South West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Reeds Weybridge 8 8 0 0 308 90 218 38 6 0 Old Tiffinians 8 8 0 0 303 95 208 37 5 0 Old Georgians 8 7 0 1 258 115 143 34 6 0 Basingstoke 9 5 0 4 252 224 28 28 8 0 Portsmouth 9 5 0 4 218 190 28 26 6 0 Weybridge Vandals 8 4 0 4 150 163 -13 21 5 0 Warlingham 8 4 0 4 153 173 -20 19 3 0 Andover 8 1 0 7 155 217 -62 8 4 0 Gosport & Fareham 8 1 0 7 100 207 -107 7 3 0 Trojans 8 1 0 7 86 292 -206 6 2 0 * Effingham & Leatherhead 8 1 0 7 106 323 -217 0 1 -5 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column London 3 Eastern Counties P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts West Norfolk 8 8 0 0 305 98 207 38 6 0 Cantabrigian 8 7 0 1 428 76 352 37 9 0 Ely 8 6 0 2 313 134 179 30 6 0 Thetford 8 4 0 4 200 214 -14 21 5 0 Fakenham 9 3 0 6 160 272 -112 18 6 0 Woodbridge 8 3 0 5 211 190 21 16 4 0 Ipswich Y.M.
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