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Fixtures and Results Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 10 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 11 January, 2020 London & SE Premier 11/01/2020 Brighton 22 - 20 London Irish Wild Geese Dorking 28 - 14 CS Stags 1863 Guernsey 13 - 19 Rochford Hundred Guildford 15 - 26 Sevenoaks Hertford 21 - 19 Tunbridge Wells Sidcup 20 - 7 Bedford Athletic Wimbledon 36 - 12 Tring London 1 North 11/01/2020 Amersham & Chiltern 56 - 0 Colchester Chingford 32 - 10 Shelford Harpenden 10 - 13 Sudbury North Walsham 24 - 5 Old Haberdashers Ruislip 12 - 48 Old Priorians Southend Saxons 17 - 41 Eton Manor Woodford 6 - 22 Brentwood London 1 South 11/01/2020 Beckenham 31 - 32 KCS Old Boys Chichester 23 - 22 London Cornish Cobham 26 - 33 Horsham Dartfordians 21 - 45 Camberley H.A.C. 11 - 65 Havant Medway 32 - 7 Belsize Park Thurrock 31 - 46 Westcombe Park London 2 North East 11/01/2020 Diss 76 - 20 Epping Upper Clapton Ipswich 81 - 7 Holt Romford & Gidea Park 5 - 34 Norwich South Woodham Ferrers 21 - 27 Wymondham Southwold 41 - 0 Wanstead Stowmarket 27 - 5 Saffron Walden London 2 North West 11/01/2020 Chiswick 12 - 17 Hampstead Fullerians 30 - 6 Letchworth Garden City Hammersmith & Fulham 31 - 14 Hackney Hemel Hempstead 19 - 41 London Welsh Luton 20 - 17 Datchworth Welwyn 33 - 41 Grasshoppers Page 1 of 5 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 10 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 11 January, 2020 London 2 South East 11/01/2020 Beccehamian 10 - 39 Charlton Park Dover 19 - 43 Gravesend Hove 13 - 19 Deal & Betteshanger Old Alleynians 33 - 19 Haywards Heath Old Colfeians 31 - 3 Crowborough Thanet Wanderers 43 - 8 Maidstone London 2 South West 11/01/2020 Chobham 27 - 17 London Exiles Old Cranleighans 12 - 27 Old Tonbridgians Old Emanuel 25 - 35 Farnham Tottonians 20 - 19 Old Reigatian Twickenham 5 - 27 Eastleigh Winchester 10 - 12 Battersea Ironsides London 3 North West 11/01/2020 Cheshunt 15 - 10 Hitchin Finchley 10 - 15 Harrow Kilburn Cosmos 0 - 22 Enfield Ignatians Old Merchant Taylors' 38 - 27 Finsbury Park Old Streetonians 46 - 31 Stevenage Town Tabard 14 - 16 Royston London 3 South East 11/01/2020 Bromley 59 - 0 Old Williamsonians Folkestone 20 - 15 Aylesford Bulls Heathfield & Waldron 21 - 3 Gillingham Anchorians Park House 12 - 29 Ashford Pulborough 34 - 0 Uckfield Vigo 21 - 25 Old Dunstonians London 3 South West 11/01/2020 Basingstoke 22 - 17 Effingham & Leatherhead Gosport & Fareham 17 - 27 Weybridge Vandals Portsmouth 12 - 3 Andover Reeds Weybridge 36 - 19 Old Georgians Warlingham 10 - 8 Old Tiffinians London 3 Eastern Counties 11/01/2020 Cantabrigian 70 - 0 Wisbech Ely 27 - 10 Ipswich Y.M. Thetford 13 - 10 Fakenham West Norfolk 62 - 0 Beccles Woodbridge 81 - 0 Crusaders Page 2 of 5 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 10 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 11 January, 2020 London 3 Essex 11/01/2020 Braintree 11 - 7 Old Cooperians Campion 28 - 16 Mavericks Chelmsford 36 - 19 East London Ilford Wanderers 19 - 33 Barking Kings Cross Steelers 10 - 24 Harlow Upminster 74 - 7 Basildon Greene King IPA Eastern Counties 1 North 11/01/2020 Holt II 7 - 77 Diss II Norwich II 24 - 10 Norwich Medics Norwich Union 34 - 0 Wymondham II Watton 5 - 75 North Walsham II Greene King IPA Eastern Counties 1 South 11/01/2020 Braintree II 10 - 20 Halstead Templars Hadleigh 50 - 29 Mersea Island Ipswich II 29 - 17 Colchester III Sudbury II 37 - 5 Stowmarket 2nd XV Greene King IPA Eastern Counties 1 West 11/01/2020 Newmarket 87 - 7 Cantabrigian II Saffron Walden II 0 - 21 Cambridge III Shelford III 15 - 43 Bury St Edmunds Rovers 3rd XV Essex (Canterbury Jack) 1 11/01/2020 Clacton 7 - 62 Dagenham Harwich & Dovercourt 20 - 43 Billericay Millwall 0 A - 0 A Writtle Wanderers Old Brentwoods 14 - 57 Canvey Island Hampshire Premier 11/01/2020 Alton HWO - Eastleigh II Ellingham & Ringwood 34 - 52 Bognor Fordingbridge 43 - 12 Farnborough Havant II 48 - 25 Alresford Petersfield 68 - 0 Fareham Heathens Sandown & Shanklin 37 - 29 New Milton & District Page 3 of 5 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 10 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 11 January, 2020 Hampshire 1 11/01/2020 Chichester 2nd XV 62 - 3 Romsey Fawley 26 - 27 Portsmouth II Isle Of Wight 32 - 14 Southampton University Hospitals Locksheath Pumas 22 - 0 Southampton Overton 60 - 14 Tottonians II Ventnor 41 - 19 Gosport & Fareham II Herts/Middlesex 1 11/01/2020 Hendon 56 - 0 Wasps FC London Scottish Lions 17 - 18 Bank of England Saracens Amateurs 11 - 0 Verulamians Thamesians 25 - 17 Mill Hill Herts/Middlesex 2 11/01/2020 Actonians HWO - London French Old Millhillians 41 - 12 Uxbridge Staines - AWO Ealing Rugby 1871 Watford 40 - 10 Pinner & Grammarians West London 12 - 20 Cuffley Shepherd Neame Kent 1 11/01/2020 Cliffe Crusaders 29 - 13 Whitstable Faversham 5 - 27 King's College Hospital Hastings & Bexhill 44 - 0 New Ash Green HSBC 3 - 45 Cranbrook Old Gravesendians 8 - 61 Southwark Lancers Shepherd Neame Kent 2 11/01/2020 Askean 0 - 56 Brockleians Bexley 14 - 17 Greenwich Dartford Valley 13 - 3 Sittingbourne Foots Cray 52 - 0 Weavering Warriors Lordswood 32 - 0 Sheppey Surrey 1 11/01/2020 Chipstead 7 - 14 Old Walcountians Old Freemens 17 - 12 Purley John Fisher Old Whitgiftian 18 - 22 Kingston Teddington 29 - 22 Old Haileyburians Trinity 22 - 21 Law Society Page 4 of 5 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 10 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 11 January, 2020 Surrey 2 11/01/2020 Bec Old Boys 8 - 14 Old Rutlishians Economicals 27 - 18 Old Wimbledonians Old Amplefordians 26 - 21 Old Caterhamians Old Blues 38 - 29 Worth Old Boys Old Wellingtonians 24 - 7 Cranleigh Surrey 3 11/01/2020 Egham Hollowegians 7 - 17 Old Glynonians Guildfordians 39 - 0 Merton Old Paulines 20 - 24 Metropolitan Police Old Suttonians 12 - 46 Old Johnians Streatham-Croydon 14 - 44 London Media Surrey 4 11/01/2020 Croydon 61 - 5 Raynes Park Haslemere 0 - 36 Old Hamptonians Woking 31 - 12 Wandsworthians Harvey's of Sussex 1 11/01/2020 Burgess Hill P - P Lewes East Grinstead 15 - 12 Eastbourne Haywards Heath II - AWO Hellingly Seaford 33 - 15 Hove II Page 5 of 5 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 11 January 2020 London & SE Division London & SE Premier P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Rochford Hundred 16 14 0 2 490 218 272 70 14 0 Guernsey 16 14 0 2 534 233 301 68 12 0 Wimbledon 15 13 0 2 539 256 283 65 13 0 Sevenoaks 15 9 1 5 274 286 -12 45 7 0 Hertford 16 9 0 7 315 278 37 45 9 0 Dorking 16 9 1 6 394 334 60 44 6 0 Tunbridge Wells 15 8 1 6 339 339 0 40 6 0 Sidcup 15 8 0 7 342 416 -74 39 7 0 Tring 16 5 1 10 334 418 -84 30 8 0 CS Stags 1863 16 4 1 11 280 456 -176 24 6 0 Bedford Athletic 16 4 0 12 317 514 -197 24 8 0 London Irish Wild Geese 16 4 0 12 301 366 -65 23 7 0 Brighton 16 3 2 11 300 418 -118 22 6 0 Guildford 16 2 1 13 239 466 -227 14 4 0 London 1 North P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts North Walsham 16 15 0 1 523 187 336 75 14 0 Brentwood 16 13 0 3 445 271 174 56 4 0 Southend Saxons 16 10 1 5 532 323 209 52 10 0 Old Haberdashers 16 10 0 6 421 330 91 52 12 0 Eton Manor 16 9 2 5 468 303 165 50 10 0 Colchester 16 10 0 6 399 313 86 49 9 0 Harpenden 16 9 0 7 429 307 122 48 12 0 Sudbury 16 8 1 7 417 283 134 44 10 0 Shelford 16 6 1 9 437 372 65 35 9 0 Amersham & Chiltern 16 6 2 8 345 324 21 33 5 0 Chingford 16 6 0 10 282 373 -91 29 5 0 Old Priorians 16 4 0 12 293 565 -272 21 5 0 Woodford 16 2 1 13 328 510 -182 15 5 0 * Ruislip 16 0 0 16 94 952 -858 -5 0 -5 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column London 1 South P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Westcombe Park 16 13 0 3 541 283 258 67 15 0 Havant 16 13 0 3 579 310 269 66 14 0 Medway 16 12 1 3 438 247 191 59 9 0 Camberley 16 12 0 4 452 280 172 58 10 0 Cobham 16 10 1 5 403 366 37 53 11 0 Belsize Park 16 9 0 7 453 386 67 50 14 0 Horsham 16 9 0 7 416 417 -1 44 8 0 Chichester 16 9 0 7 375 380 -5 44 8 0 KCS Old Boys 16 7 0 9 388 407 -19 38 10 0 Thurrock 16 6 0 10 382 413 -31 34 10 0 London Cornish 16 4 0 12 320 452 -132 23 7 0 H.A.C. 16 4 0 12 303 539 -236 23 7 0 Dartfordians 16 2 0 14 256 543 -287 14 6 0 Beckenham 16 1 0 15 296 579 -283 11 7 0 Page 1of 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 11 January 2020 London & SE Division London 2 North East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Norwich 12 11 1 0 399 126 273 54 8 0 Southwold 12 10 0 2 430 145 285 49 9 0 Ipswich 12 10 0 2 430 201 229 48 8 0 Diss 12 7 1 4 373 278 95 37 7 0 Wymondham 12 7 0 5 306 246 60 37 9 0 Stowmarket 12 7 0 5 330 239 91 35 7 0 South Woodham Ferrers 12 5 0 7 249 245 4 26 6 0 Saffron Walden 12 5 0 7 256 381 -125 25 5 0 Wanstead 12 3 1 8 161 297 -136 19 5 0 Romford & Gidea Park 12 3 0 9 221 414 -193 17 5 0 Holt 12 2 1 9 203 533 -330 15 5 0 Epping Upper Clapton 12 0 0 12 152 405 -253 2 2 0 London 2 North West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts London Welsh 12 12 0 0 360 196 164 55 7 0 Hammersmith & Fulham 12 8 1 3 326 188 138 44 10 0 Chiswick 12 8 1 3 326 211 115 43 9 0 Hampstead 12 8 0 4 301 177 124 39 7 0 Grasshoppers 12 6 0 6 277 326 -49 33 9 0 Fullerians 12 7 0 5 282 236 46 32 4 0 Hemel Hempstead 12 6 0 6 287 334 -47 31 7 0 Letchworth Garden City 12 4 0 8 268 272 -4 26 10 0 Datchworth 12 5 0 7 245 304 -59 25 5 0 Hackney 12 2 2 8 207 292 -85 18 6 0 Welwyn 12 2 1 9 214 398 -184 15 5 0 Luton 12 1 1 10 169 328 -159 10 4 0 London 2 South East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Haywards Heath 12 10 0 2 314 148 166 47 7 0 Old Colfeians 12 8 1 3 330 217 113 43 9 0 Hove 12 8 0 4 324 217 107 40 8 0 Deal & Betteshanger 12 8 0 4 295 282 13 39 7 0 Charlton Park 12 7 0 5 302 206 96 38 10 0 Crowborough 12 7 0 5 306 217 89 38 10 0 Gravesend 12 6 1 5 272 249 23 32 6 0 Old Alleynians 12 6 0 6 278 241 37 32 8 0 Thanet Wanderers 12 4 0 8 228 303 -75 21 5 0 Beccehamian
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