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Fixtures and Results Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 15 November, 2019 Matches To: Saturday 16 November, 2019 Midlands Premier 16/11/2019 Bournville 64 - 29 Paviors Bridgnorth 34 - 0 Nuneaton Broadstreet 33 - 40 Newport (Salop) Bromsgrove 48 - 12 Kettering Burton 22 - 29 Doncaster Phoenix Sheffield 71 - 0 Peterborough Lions South Leicester P - P Sandbach Midlands 1 West 16/11/2019 Droitwich P - P Stoke on Trent Dudley Kingswinford 54 - 0 Old Halesonians Hereford P - P Newbold on Avon Kenilworth 25 - 17 Ludlow Kidderminster 5 - 62 Lichfield Whitchurch 41 - 10 Stourbridge Lions Worcester 20 - 17 Sutton Coldfield Midlands 1 East 16/11/2019 Lutterworth 27 - 26 Peterborough Market Harborough 6 - 12 Oundle Melbourne 13 - 3 Olney Oadby Wyggestonians 26 - 14 Old Northamptonians Rugby Lions 7 - 19 Derby Wellingborough 17 - 54 Syston West Bridgford 24 - 17 Towcestrians Midlands 2 West (North) 16/11/2019 Camp Hill 31 - 17 Moseley Oak Leek 7 - 10 Wolverhampton Longton 27 - 16 Crewe & Nantwich Newcastle (Staffs) 18 - 21 Burntwood Shrewsbury 3 - 32 Walsall Stafford 32 - 6 Tamworth Midlands 2 West (South) 16/11/2019 Leamington 12 - 24 Stratford Upon Avon Malvern 82 - 18 Evesham Nuneaton Old Edwardians 41 - 12 Earlsdon Old Laurentians 28 - 19 Barkers Butts Pinley 0 - 0 Spartans (Midlands) Silhillians 45 - 0 Southam Page 1 of 4 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 15 November, 2019 Matches To: Saturday 16 November, 2019 Midlands 2 East (North) 16/11/2019 Ashbourne 3 - 19 Long Eaton Dronfield 49 - 7 Nottingham Casuals Ilkeston 11 - 8 Coalville Lincoln P - P Ashfield Loughborough P - P Newark Market Rasen & Louth 19 - 17 Matlock Midlands 2 East (South) 16/11/2019 Leicester Forest 41 - 10 Long Buckby Leighton Buzzard 38 - 15 Vipers Market Bosworth 14 - 8 Bugbrooke Melton Mowbray 12 - 29 Belgrave Northampton Casuals 59 - 14 Stewarts & Lloyds Northampton Old Scouts 53 - 0 St Ives (Midlands) Midlands 3 West (North) 16/11/2019 Handsworth P - P Willenhall Harborne 21 - 20 Edwardians Linley 19 - 17 Eccleshall Old Saltleians 29 - 6 Cleobury Mortimer Telford Hornets 32 - 3 Wednesbury Uttoxeter 26 - 7 Veseyans Midlands 3 West (South) 16/11/2019 Alcester 12 - 10 Manor Park Coventry Welsh 6 - 5 Berkswell & Balsall Ledbury 39 - 7 Bedworth Old Coventrians 38 - 12 Stoke Old Boys Rugby St Andrews 40 - 3 Old Leamingtonians Woodrush 28 - 15 Burbage Midlands 3 East (North) 16/11/2019 Ashby 54 - 14 Mansfield Bakewell Mannerians 19 - 26 Kesteven Grimsby 18 - 10 Belper Rolls Royce 36 - 23 Nottingham Moderns Sileby Town 19 - 33 Mellish Southwell 20 - 10 Buxton Page 2 of 4 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 15 November, 2019 Matches To: Saturday 16 November, 2019 Midlands 3 East (South) 16/11/2019 Dunstablians 41 - 22 Northampton BBOB Huntingdon & District 17 - 23 Stockwood Park Oakham 31 - 22 Daventry Queens 14 - 64 Bourne Rushden & Higham 14 - 38 Stamford St Neots 7 - 39 Spalding Midlands 4 West (North) 16/11/2019 Birmingham Exiles 12 - 24 Yardley & District Cannock 10 - 33 Barton-Under-Needwood Clee Hill 18 - 7 Aston Old Edwardians Essington 16 - 23 Aldridge Market Drayton 43 - 5 Warley Rugeley 36 - 14 Trentham Midlands 4 West (South) 16/11/2019 Coventrians 25 - 8 Upton-on-Severn Dunlop 10 - 70 Claverdon Harbury 3 - 13 Bromyard Kings Norton 22 - 16 Birmingham Civil Service Old Wheatleyans 14 - 12 Tenbury Old Yardleians 26 - 17 Pershore Midlands 4 East (North) 16/11/2019 Amber Valley 10 - 19 Ollerton Boston 48 - 3 Nottinghamians Chesterfield Panthers P - P North Hykeham Cleethorpes 30 - 20 Meden Vale East Retford 19 - 14 Gainsborough Tupton 73 - 0 Skegness Worksop P - P Sleaford Midlands 4 East (South) 16/11/2019 Brackley 13 - 13 Biggleswade Deepings 12 - 72 Bedford Swifts Kempston 17 - 30 Aylestone St James Northampton Mens Own 62 - 12 Wellingborough O.G. Stamford College Old Boys 23 - 22 Thorney Page 3 of 4 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 15 November, 2019 Matches To: Saturday 16 November, 2019 Midlands 5 West (South) 16/11/2019 Dixonians 12 - 24 Bloxwich Five Ways Old Edwardians 7 - 0 Bishops Castle & Onny Valley Greyhound 22 - 24 Atherstone Keresley 19 - 3 Stourport Redditch 12 - 22 Rugby Welsh Page 4 of 4 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 16 November 2019 Midlands Division Midlands Premier P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Bournville 10 10 0 0 480 103 377 48 8 0 Sheffield 10 9 0 1 301 145 156 42 6 0 Bridgnorth 10 7 1 2 349 220 129 38 8 0 Bromsgrove 10 7 0 3 475 129 346 34 6 0 Sandbach 9 7 0 2 246 144 102 34 6 0 Newport (Salop) 10 6 0 4 410 180 230 30 6 0 Nuneaton 10 5 0 5 307 225 82 25 5 0 Paviors 10 4 0 6 388 232 156 25 9 0 Doncaster Phoenix 10 3 1 6 240 306 -66 20 6 0 Broadstreet 10 2 0 8 353 278 75 18 10 0 Kettering 10 4 0 6 186 286 -100 17 1 0 Burton 9 2 0 7 179 296 -117 13 5 0 South Leicester 7 0 0 7 41 923 -882 0 0 0 * Peterborough Lions 9 0 0 9 57 545 -488 -5 0 -5 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column Midlands 1 West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Dudley Kingswinford 10 9 0 1 357 137 220 43 7 0 Kenilworth 10 8 0 2 251 156 95 39 7 0 Stoke on Trent 9 8 0 1 265 199 66 38 6 0 Lichfield 9 6 0 3 347 189 158 34 10 0 Hereford 8 6 0 2 174 108 66 29 5 0 Whitchurch 10 5 0 5 236 233 3 26 6 0 Worcester 10 5 0 5 230 241 -11 24 4 0 Ludlow 10 4 1 5 256 241 15 23 5 0 Old Halesonians 10 4 1 5 201 256 -55 23 5 0 Newbold on Avon 9 3 2 4 197 189 8 20 4 0 Droitwich 9 2 0 7 178 243 -65 14 6 0 Sutton Coldfield 10 2 0 8 194 284 -90 14 6 0 Stourbridge Lions 10 3 0 7 180 263 -83 13 1 0 Kidderminster 10 0 0 10 132 459 -327 1 1 0 Midlands 1 East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Syston 9 9 0 0 414 148 266 45 9 0 Derby 10 9 1 0 345 166 179 43 5 0 Oundle 10 8 0 2 289 131 158 39 7 0 Lutterworth 10 7 0 3 288 194 94 33 5 0 Old Northamptonians 10 6 0 4 267 243 24 32 8 0 West Bridgford 9 5 0 4 232 234 -2 27 7 0 Oadby Wyggestonians 9 5 0 4 244 222 22 26 6 0 Rugby Lions 10 5 0 5 254 250 4 26 6 0 Market Harborough 10 4 1 5 274 260 14 25 7 0 Peterborough 10 3 1 6 213 267 -54 21 7 0 Towcestrians 10 1 1 8 206 366 -160 12 6 0 Melbourne 9 2 0 7 179 245 -66 11 3 0 Olney 10 1 0 9 131 351 -220 8 4 0 Wellingborough 10 1 0 9 105 364 -259 5 1 0 Page 1of 6 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 16 November 2019 Midlands Division Midlands 2 West (North) P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Camp Hill 7 5 0 2 260 151 109 25 5 0 Wolverhampton 6 5 0 1 181 84 97 25 5 0 Leek 7 5 0 2 177 100 77 25 5 0 Stafford 7 5 0 2 165 99 66 24 4 0 Longton 7 4 0 3 178 163 15 20 4 0 * Walsall 7 5 0 2 195 145 50 19 4 -5 Moseley Oak 7 2 1 4 153 177 -24 15 5 0 Burntwood 7 2 1 4 126 215 -89 12 2 0 Newcastle (Staffs) 6 2 0 4 156 150 6 12 4 0 Tamworth 6 2 0 4 80 137 -57 9 1 0 Crewe & Nantwich 6 1 0 5 106 200 -94 5 1 0 Shrewsbury 7 1 0 6 71 227 -156 5 1 0 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column Midlands 2 West (South) P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Nuneaton Old Edwardians 7 7 0 0 218 56 162 32 4 0 Malvern 6 6 0 0 360 71 289 29 5 0 Stratford Upon Avon 6 5 0 1 249 85 164 27 7 0 Barkers Butts 6 4 0 2 150 123 27 20 4 0 Leamington 7 3 0 4 175 135 40 19 7 0 Silhillians 7 4 0 3 158 202 -44 18 2 0 Old Laurentians 7 3 0 4 171 159 12 15 3 0 Evesham 6 3 0 3 146 161 -15 14 2 0 Spartans (Midlands) 7 2 1 4 71 166 -95 11 1 0 Pinley 7 1 1 5 68 223 -155 7 1 0 Earlsdon 7 1 0 6 77 196 -119 6 2 0 Southam 7 0 0 7 82 348 -266 2 2 0 Midlands 2 East (North) P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Dronfield 6 5 0 1 231 87 144 26 6 0 Coalville 6 5 0 1 196 46 150 25 5 0 Long Eaton 7 5 0 2 217 141 76 24 4 0 Matlock 7 5 0 2 156 137 19 24 4 0 Market Rasen & Louth 7 4 0 3 152 108 44 21 5 0 Ilkeston 6 4 0 2 77 105 -28 17 1 0 Ashbourne 7 3 0 4 166 164 2 16 4 0 Loughborough 6 2 0 4 88 110 -22 12 4 0 Nottingham Casuals 7 2 0 5 89 205 -116 10 2 0 Newark 5 1 0 4 88 129 -41 8 4 0 Lincoln 5 1 0 4 75 147 -72 4 0 0 Ashfield 5 0 0 5 18 174 -156 0 0 0 Page 2of 6 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 16 November 2019 Midlands Division Midlands 2 East (South) P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Leighton Buzzard 7 6 1 0 289 100 189 32 6 0 Leicester Forest 7 6 0 1 219 123 96 28 4 0 Belgrave 7 5 0 2 198 141 57 28 8 0 Northampton Old Scouts 7 5 0 2 186 79 107 24 4 0 Market Bosworth 7 5 0 2 190 118 72 24 4 0 Northampton Casuals 6 4 0 2 157 106 51 20 4 0 Bugbrooke 7 3 1 3 186 105 81 20 6 0 Melton Mowbray 7 2 0 5 135 167 -32 11 3 0 Vipers 7 1 0 6 97 125 -28 10 6 0 Long Buckby 7 1 1 5 107 226 -119 8 2 0 Stewarts & Lloyds 7 1 1 5 61 354 -293 6 0 0 St Ives (Midlands) 6 0 0 6 80 261 -181 1 1 0 Midlands 3 West (North) P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Old Saltleians 7 5 0 2 208 119 89 27 7 0 Eccleshall 7 5 0 2 179 97 82 25 5 0 Uttoxeter 7 5 1 1 166 109 57 24 2 0 Veseyans 7 5 0 2 177 87 90 24 4 0 Telford Hornets 7 4 0 3 157 182 -25 21 5 0 Cleobury Mortimer 7 4 0 3 157 148 9 20 4 0 Harborne 7 4 0 3 163 138 25 19 3 0 Edwardians 7 4 0 3 125 101 24 19 3 0 Handsworth 6 1 0 5 109 151 -42 8 4 0 Linley 6 1 1 4 103 189 -86 7 1 0 Wednesbury 6 1 0 5 87 202 -115 5 1 0 Willenhall 6 0 0 6 61 169 -108 0 0 0 Midlands 3 West (South) P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Rugby St Andrews 7 7 0 0 183 52 131 32 4 0 Old Coventrians 7 6 0 1 223 69 154 31 7 0 Woodrush 7 5 0 2 173 131 42 23 3 0 Berkswell & Balsall 7 4 0 3 151 73 78 21 5 0 Stoke Old Boys 6 4 0 2 152 110 42 19 3 0 Ledbury 7 3 1 3 113 136 -23 16 2 0 Alcester 7 2 1 4 96 112 -16 15 5 0 Coventry Welsh 7 3 0 4 89 150 -61 13 1 0 Old Leamingtonians 7 2 0 5 143 194 -51 12 4 0 Manor Park 6 2 0 4 97 152 -55 11 3 0 Burbage 7 1 0 6 111 176 -65 6 2 0 Bedworth 7 1 0 6 76 252 -176 4 0 0 Page 3of 6 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 16 November 2019 Midlands Division Midlands 3 East (North) P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Buxton 7 6 0 1 230 92 138 29
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