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E-Mail OPFC Results 2013-14 Old Pauline FC ~ RESULTS for Season 2013/14 K.O. 1st XV 2nd XV 3rd XV 4th XV 'B' XV DATE DATE RFU Leagues Surrey's Surrey's Surrey's Surrey's Time Categ. H/A For Ag Rslt Cat. H/A For Ag Rslt Cat. H/A For Ag Rslt Cat. H/A For Ag Rslt Cat. H/A For Ag Rslt 'Surrey One' 'Conference 1' 'Combination 1' 'Combination 2' 'Veterans League' 26th Aug Cronk-Cunis National U21 Old Boys Cup (Students XV) at the Richmond Athletic Ground ~ See below. 26th Aug O.Tiffinians & O.Tiffinians & 3.00pm 7th Sept Trials H ~ Trials H ~ Friendly Teddington 3rd H 47 17 W Friendly No Game Wanted ~ ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ 7th Sept London Exiles & OPs London Exiles & OPs 3.00pm 14th RFU Vase Bye ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ Friendly Camberley 2nd & 3rd H 5 0 W Friendly No Game Wanted ~ ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ 14th 3.00pm 21st Friendly Old Haileyburian 'Club' A 42 0 W (Combo with 1st XV) ~ ~ Friendly London Media 2nd/3 A 38 10 W No Game Wanted ~ ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ 21st 3.00pm 28th RFU Lge 1 Old Freemens' 1st H 34 13 W merit 1 Ldn Irish Ams 'Bohemian' 3rd A 0 17 L merit 1 Ldn Irish Ams. 'Nomads' 4th H 19 53 L merit 1 ex Bec Old Boys 3rd ( A ) N o Referee P No Game Wanted ~ ~ 28th 3.00pm 5th Oct. RFU Lge 2 Old Blues 1st A 7 11 L merit 2 Old Emanuel 2nd H 17 19 L merit 2 Chobham 3rd A 30 32 L merit 2 Battersea Ironsides 3rd XV H 15 19 L merit 1 ex Farnham Vets (A) Postponed P 5th Oct. 3.00pm 12th RFU Lge 3 Old Wimbledonians 1st H 8 22 L merit 3 KCS Old Boys 2nd A 13 18 L merit 3 Guildford 3rd H 55 5 W merit 3 Sutton & Epsom 3rd A 44 5 W No Game Wanted ~ ~ 12th 3.00pm 19th RFU Vase Haringey 1st(at St Paul's) H 20 11 W No Game Wanted ~ ~ Friendly Mitcham 1st (A) We scratched scr No Game Wanted ~ ~ merit 2 Cranleigh Vets H 48 0 W 19th 3.00pm 26th RFU Lge 4 Kingston 1st A 10 15 L merit 4 Battersea Ironsides 2nd H 7 10 L merit 4 Wimbledon 3rd A 5 73 L merit 4 Teddington 3rd H 40 5 W merit 3 Camberley Vets H 40 19 W 26th 2.30pm 2nd Nov RFU Lge 5 Battersea Ironsides 1st H 8 31 L merit 5 ex Twickenham 2nd (A) Postponed P merit 5 Cobham 3rd H 31 12 W merit 5 Chobham 4th A 15 12 W No Game Wanted 2nd Nov 2.30pm 9th RFU Lge 6 Old Tonbridgians 1st A 15 43 L merit 6 ex Esher Amateurs 1st (H) We scratched scr merit 6 Rosslyn Park 6th A 5 40 L merit 6 ex Wimbledon 4th (H) They Scratched P Friendly KCS Old Boys Vets A 19 36 L 9th 2.30pm 16th RFU Vase Old Actonian 1st A 32 34 L Friendly ex Old Mid Whitgiftian RFC (A) Both scratched scr Friendly Sutton & Epsom 5th H 38 0 W No Game Wanted ~ ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ 16th 2.30pm 23rd RFU Lge 7 Old Tiffinians 1st H 8 46 L merit 7 Effingham & L'head 2nd A 13 19 L merit 7 ex Old Reigatian Extra A (H) They dropped out of Table merit 7 Law Society 3rd A 10 17 L merit 4 Guildford Vets H 19 34 L 23rd 2.30pm 30th RFU Lge 8 Old Walcountians 1st A 22 29 L merit 8 Teddington 2nd H 38 8 W merit 8 Barnes 3rd A 5 56 L merit 8 Mayfair Occasionals H 7 50 L merit 5 ex Barnes Vets (A) We scratched scr 30th 2.15pm 7th Dec RFU Lge 9 Old Whitgiftians 1st H 6 16 L merit 9 Old Whitgiftian 2nd A 37 24 W merit 9 ex Warlingham 3rd (H) They sctatched w/o merit 9 Dorking 3rd H 30 26 W No Game Wanted ~ ~ 7th Dec 2.15pm 14th No Game Wanted ~ ~ merit 5 Twickenham 2nd A 10 19 L Friendly ex Streatham & Croydon 2nd (H) We scratched scr Friendly ex London Media 2nd (H) They Scratched scr merit 6 ex London Welsh Vets (A) They Scratched w/o 14th 2.15pm 21st ex RFU VaseTBC Christmas Christmas Christmas merit 7 Esher 'Expendibles' Vets H 5 19 L 21st 2.15pm 28th New Year New Year New Year New Year New Year 28th 2.15pm 4th Jan Friendly ex H'smith & Fulham 3rd (H) They scratched ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ merit 8 Weybridge Vandals Vets H 33 19 W 4th Jan 2.15pm 11th RFU Lge 10 Old Blues 1st H 46 0 W merit 10 Old Emanuel 2nd A 46 17 W merit 10 Chobham 3rd H 20 23 L merit 10 Battersea Ironsides 3rd H 17 39 L No Game Wanted ~ ~ 11th 2.15pm 18th Middx Bowl No Game Wanted ~ ~ Friendly Old Emanuel 'Club' H 3~9 ex frie7ndly vsW BecF Orieldn dBlyoyse x2 nBde/c3 ,O wldh eBroey Ts H2EnYd scratched (oAn) usW!aterlogged picth scr merit 1 Bec Old Boys 3rd H~ Swit3c8hed fro3m9 A to LH ~ mdueeri tt o9 BeOc'lsd wCaratenrleloighgaend Vpeittcsh H 23 12 W 18th Friendly Old Cranleighan 2nd/2 2.15pm 25th RFU Lge 11 Old Wimbledonians 1st H 28 16 W merit 11 KCS Old Boys 2nd H 12 17 L merit 11 Guildford 3rd A 5 20 L H 39 22 W No Game Wanted ~ ~ 25th merit 11 OPs w/o Sutton&Epsom3rd 2.30pm 1st Feb Middx Vase Prelim No Game Wanted ~ ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ Friendly Camberley 2nd & 3rd (A) Waterlogged picth scr No Game Wanted ~ ~ merit 10 Dorking 'Derelicts' Vets A 50 12 W 1st Feb 2.30pm 8th RFU Lge 12 Kingston 1st H 8 7 W merit 12 Battersea Ironsides 2nd H 10 11 L merit 12 Wimbledon 3rd H 19 17 W merit 12 ex Teddington 3rd (A) Waterlogged pictPh No Game Wanted ~ ~ 8th 2.30pm 15th RFU Lge 13 Battersea Ironsides 1st H 15 23 L merit 13 ex Twickenham 2nd (H) 'Bumped by 1stXPV Lgme erit 13 Cobham 3rd A 29 0 W merit 13 Chobham 4th XV H 56 0 W merit 11 London Irish Amateurs Vets H 18 37 L 15th 2.30pm 22nd Middx Vase QF [ePxo sOs l(dA wRauy)t lvis hQiauins A1msatteurs or (LH.F)rencBho?]th sctatched scr No Game Wanted ~ ~ Friendly Teddington 2nd & 3rd Combo H 6 3 2 2 ~ {exW Old Rutlishians 2ndN}o Game Wanted ~ ~ merit 12 Richmond 'Heavies' Vets A 0 71 L 22nd 2.30pm 1st Mar RFU Lge 14 Old Tonbridgians 1st H 23 21 W merit 14 Esher Amateurs 1st A 19 22 L merit 14 Rosslyn Park 6th H 45 12 W merit 14 Wimbledon 4th H 2 7 ~ Ve8nue swWitched due to them S Ncroa tGchaimnge oWn a9ntthe Ndov. ~ ~ 1st Mar 3.00pm 8th RFU Lge 15 Old Tiffinians 1st A 7 11 L merit 15 Effingham & L'head 2nd H 69 3 W merit 15 ex Old Reigatian Extra A (A) They dropped out of Table merit 15 Law Society 3rd H 15 29 L merit 13 Cobham 'All Stars' Vets A 24 33 L 8th 3.00pm 15th Middx Vase SF ex Old Mid-Whitgiftian 1st (H) They scratchedscr No Game Wanted ~ ~ No Game Wanted ~ ~ Friendly Sutton & Epsom 5th A 54 5 W No Game Wanted ~ ~ 15th Merlin 1st Friendly Esher 'Club' XV 3.00pm 22nd RFU Lge 16 Old Walcountians 1st H 36 7 W merit 16 H 12 54 L H 19 52 L merit 16 Mayfair Occasionals A 0 54 L No Game Wanted ~ ~ 22nd ~ ex Teddington 2nd XV, merit 16 ~ ex Barnes 3rd XV giving OP w/o 3.00pm 29th Middx Vase F No Game Wanted ~ ~ Friendly Twickenham 2nd H 1 e2x~ O1ld7 GeorgLiansF 1risetn, dwlyhoe sxc Sratrtechaethda.m & Croydon 2nd ( A ) B o t h s c r a ~tc whehdo scrastcchred merit 12 Teddington 3rd A 1 9 ~ {ex 2'f7riendlyL vs Old Amplfordians 2Nnod G@a mTDe ]Fixed 29th 3.00pm 5th Apr RFU Lge 17 Old Whitgiftians 1st A 18 22 L merit 17 Old Whitgiftian 2nd XV H 34 16 W merit 17 Warlingham 3rd A 19 19 D merit 17 ex Dorking 3rd (A) We scratched scr merit 14 Harlequin Amateurs 'Gentlemen' VetsA 29 38 L 5th Apr Friendly Teddington 2nd 3.00pm 12th RFU Lge 18 Old Freemans 1st A 48 27 W H 94 15 W merit 18 ex Ldn Irish Ams. 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