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Fixtures and Results Fixtures and Results Matches From: Saturday 11 March, 2017 Matches To: Saturday 11 March, 2017 National League 3 London & SE 11/03/2017 Chichester 39 - 15 Amersham & Chiltern Colchester 18 - 34 Wimbledon Dorking 17 - 20 Southend Saxons Guernsey 26 - 20 Westcliff Shelford 17 - 50 Tonbridge Juddian Sutton & Epsom 14 - 46 Hertford Westcombe Park 48 - 14 Guildford London 1 North 11/03/2017 Barking 26 - 59 Ruislip Chelmsford 18 - 52 Fullerians North Walsham 23 - 18 Eton Manor Old Priorians 24 - 52 Thurrock Saffron Walden 24 - 20 Letchworth Garden City Sudbury 17 - 41 Brentwood Tring 14 - 26 Chingford London 1 South 11/03/2017 Brighton 38 - 0 Gosport & Fareham Chiswick 15 - 7 Havant Chobham 32 - 31 Maidstone Cobham 28 - 21 Sevenoaks CS Rugby 1863 48 - 29 Tottonians Dover 15 - 69 Gravesend Sidcup 39 - 23 Tunbridge Wells London 2 North East 11/03/2017 Campion 28 - 35 Norwich Cantabrigian 26 - 20 Ipswich Epping Upper Clapton 34 - 24 Romford & Gidea Park Old Cooperians 44 - 34 Rochford Hundred South Woodham Ferrers 27 - 0 Holt Woodford 19 - 66 Diss London 2 North West 11/03/2017 Belsize Park 63 - 17 Enfield Ignatians Hammersmith & Fulham 7 - 20 Old Haberdashers Harpenden 13 - 33 H.A.C. Harrow 12 - 3 Welwyn London Nigerian 15 - 21 Tabard Stockwood Park 17 - 65 Hampstead Page 1 of 4 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Saturday 11 March, 2017 Matches To: Saturday 11 March, 2017 London 2 South East 11/03/2017 Crowborough 19 - 26 Beckenham Deal & Betteshanger 14 - 32 Dartfordians Heathfield & Waldron 39 - 21 Horsham Hove 22 - 29 Charlton Park Medway 60 - 5 Bromley Old Alleynians 14 - 48 Old Colfeians London 2 South West 11/03/2017 Andover 25 - 31 Twickenham Camberley 93 - 12 KCS Old Boys Effingham & Leatherhead 41 - 8 London Exiles Old Reigatian 51 - 5 Winchester Old Tonbridgians 27 - 41 London Cornish Portsmouth 44 - 7 Warlingham London 3 North East 11/03/2017 Basildon 44 - 17 West Norfolk East London 8 - 56 Wanstead Ilford Wanderers 12 - 12 Lowestoft & Yarmouth Stowmarket 15 - 8 Southwold Upminster 12 - 27 Harlow London 3 North West 11/03/2017 Cheshunt 31 - 0 Staines Finchley 38 - 26 Grasshoppers Hemel Hempstead 70 - 30 Datchworth Hitchin 24 - 64 Kilburn Cosmos St Albans 10 - 33 Old Merchant Taylors' Stevenage Town 36 - 38 Hackney London 3 South East 11/03/2017 Ashford 27 - 12 Eastbourne Folkestone 26 - 8 Gillingham Anchorians Lewes 22 - 43 Haywards Heath Old Dunstonians 36 - 24 Sheppey Park House 25 - 20 Aylesford Bulls Thanet Wanderers 22 - 32 Pulborough London 3 South West 11/03/2017 Bognor 15 - 25 Old Tiffinians Eastleigh 13 - 14 Battersea Ironsides Farnham HWO - Weybridge Vandals Teddington 57 - 35 Basingstoke Trojans 41 - 14 Millbrook United Services, Portsmouth 10 - 32 Old Cranleighans Page 2 of 4 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Saturday 11 March, 2017 Matches To: Saturday 11 March, 2017 Greene King IPA Eastern Counties 1 11/03/2017 Colchester III 15 - 21 Wisbech Ipswich Y.M. 33 - 22 Wymondham Newmarket 35 - 21 Thurston Swaffham 10 - 24 Beccles Thetford 31 - 25 Crusaders Woodbridge 43 - 7 Bury St Edmunds Rovers 3rd XV Essex (Canterbury Jack) League 1 Prem 11/03/2017 Braintree 83 - 0 Billericay Canvey Island 88 - 7 Old Brentwoods Clacton 39 - 10 Stanford Le Hope Maldon 25 - 22 Millwall Essex (Canterbury Jack) League 1 Shield 11/03/2017 Burnham-on-Crouch 18 - 19 Pegasus Palmerians Harwich & Dovercourt 39 - 27 Kings Cross Steelers Witham 7 - 46 Bancroft Writtle Wanderers 75 - 0 Dagenham Snows Group Hampshire 1 11/03/2017 Ellingham & Ringwood 42 - 28 Isle Of Wight Fareham Heathens 20 - 25 Farnborough Romsey 6 - 22 Petersfield Sandown & Shanklin 38 - 8 New Milton & District Ventnor 5 - 59 Fordingbridge Snows Group Hampshire 2 11/03/2017 Lymington Mariners P - P Southampton This fixture has been re-arranged from Saturday 04 Mar 2017 Postposted from last week but wasn't scheduled for this week Herts/Middlesex 1 11/03/2017 Hendon 38 - 15 Old Actonians Old Streetonians 53 - 7 Barnet Elizabethans Saracens Amateurs 30 - 28 London Welsh Druids U.C.S. Old Boys 19 - 48 Royston Verulamians 39 - 10 Wasps FC Shepherd Neame Kent 1 11/03/2017 Brockleians 18 - 38 HSBC King's College Hospital 21 - 31 Old Williamsonians New Ash Green 19 - 36 Hastings & Bexhill Sittingbourne 15 - 23 Southwark Lancers Snowdown C.W. 0 - 53 Cranbrook Vigo 48 - 32 Beccehamian Page 3 of 4 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Saturday 11 March, 2017 Matches To: Saturday 11 March, 2017 Shepherd Neame Kent 2 11/03/2017 Bexley 32 - 29 Askean Dartford Valley HWO - Shooters Hill Greenwich 21 - 71 Royal Bank of Scotland Old Gravesendians HWO - Erith Orpington - AWO Lordswood Whitstable 29 - 47 Foots Cray Surrey 1 11/03/2017 Law Society 19 - 38 Old Emanuel Old Freemens 38 - 14 Old Amplefordians Old Georgians 33 - 22 Old Wimbledonians Old Wellingtonians 17 - 33 Chipstead Old Whitgiftian 38 - 32 Purley John Fisher Surrey 2 11/03/2017 Economicals 15 - 38 Cranleigh Kingston 7 - 19 Bec Old Boys Old Blues 111 - 15 Old Caterhamians Streatham-Croydon 34 - 18 Old Paulines Worth Old Boys - AWO Old Walcountians All relevant Surrey Competition organisers have been advised of the problem. Surrey 3 11/03/2017 Guildfordians 19 - 31 Croydon Merton 33 - 24 London Media Metropolitan Police 10 - 20 Old Haileyburians Old Johnians 61 - 14 Reigate Reeds Weybridge 34 - 21 Old Rutlishians Surrey 4 11/03/2017 Horley 12 - 29 Egham Hollowegians Mitcham & Carshalton 40 - 24 Wandsworthians Old Suttonians 15 - 7 Woking Raynes Park 31 - 45 Old Glynonians Sussex Spitfire 1 11/03/2017 Hellingly HWO - Shoreham Horsham II 5 - 65 Crawley Seaford 55 - 7 Brighton II Page 4 of 4 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 11 March 2017 London & SE Division National League 3 London & SE P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Tonbridge Juddian 22 21 0 1 743 288 455 100 16 0 Wimbledon 22 19 0 3 781 297 484 95 19 0 Westcombe Park 22 16 0 6 644 277 367 79 15 0 Hertford 22 15 0 7 618 382 236 74 14 0 * Guernsey 22 13 0 9 628 524 104 63 16 -5 Shelford 22 11 1 10 449 559 -110 52 6 0 Westcliff 22 10 0 12 474 489 -15 52 12 0 Dorking 22 9 1 12 462 571 -109 46 8 0 Sutton & Epsom 22 9 0 13 452 573 -121 45 9 0 Guildford 22 8 0 14 417 585 -168 39 7 0 * Chichester 22 8 0 14 428 559 -131 38 11 -5 * Southend Saxons 22 10 0 12 379 540 -161 35 5 -10 Colchester 22 3 0 19 384 667 -283 23 11 0 Amersham & Chiltern 22 1 0 21 298 846 -548 7 3 0 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column London 1 North P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Tring 22 21 0 1 1118 186 932 99 15 0 Brentwood 22 19 0 3 778 276 502 92 16 0 * Chingford 22 18 1 3 755 313 442 84 15 -5 North Walsham 22 15 0 7 696 359 337 75 15 0 Eton Manor 22 13 1 8 678 441 237 69 15 0 Thurrock 22 10 3 9 577 542 35 55 9 0 Saffron Walden 22 9 2 11 563 740 -177 53 13 0 Ruislip 22 9 0 13 559 688 -129 51 15 0 * Letchworth Garden City 22 10 0 12 489 666 -177 44 9 -5 Fullerians 22 8 0 14 558 708 -150 43 11 0 Old Priorians 22 7 1 14 437 590 -153 41 11 0 Chelmsford 22 4 0 18 341 1084 -743 24 8 0 * Sudbury 22 3 2 17 386 656 -270 19 8 -5 * Barking 22 3 0 19 310 996 -686 14 7 -5 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column London 1 South P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Sidcup 22 21 1 0 859 299 560 105 19 0 Havant 22 17 1 4 795 390 405 87 17 0 Tunbridge Wells 22 17 0 5 634 356 278 84 16 0 Tottonians 22 14 0 8 692 531 161 75 19 0 CS Rugby 1863 22 14 0 8 620 477 143 67 11 0 Cobham 22 13 0 9 643 494 149 67 15 0 Sevenoaks 22 11 0 11 543 510 33 59 15 0 Gravesend 22 11 0 11 598 486 112 56 12 0 Maidstone 22 10 0 12 546 538 8 55 15 0 Chobham 22 10 1 11 524 471 53 53 11 0 Brighton 22 5 0 17 397 562 -165 32 12 0 * Chiswick 22 6 1 15 421 599 -178 27 6 -5 Dover 22 2 0 20 282 944 -662 11 3 0 Gosport & Fareham 22 1 0 21 174 1071 -897 5 1 0 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column Page 1of 9 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 11 March 2017 London & SE Division London 2 North East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Diss 19 17 1 1 782 298 484 86 16 0 South Woodham Ferrers 19 16 0 3 597 278 319 81 17 0 Cantabrigian 19 11 1 7 492 355 137 60 14 0 Romford & Gidea Park 19 11 0 8 474 474 0 56 12 0 Old Cooperians 19 11 1 7 492 428 64 54 8 0 Norwich 19 10 0 9 429 358 71 51 11 0 Epping Upper Clapton 19 9 2 8 412 461 -49 51 11 0 Rochford Hundred 19 8 0 11 470 463 7 46 14 0 Woodford 19 9 0 10 356 499 -143 43 7 0 * Ipswich 19 6 1 12 403 482 -79 32 11 -5 Holt 19 3 0 16 274 536 -262 20 8 0 * Campion 19 0 0 19 256 805 -549 -2 3 -5 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column London 2 North West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Old Haberdashers 19 17 0 2 712 264 448 81 13 0 H.A.C.
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