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Fixture Directory 2015-16 7766 FIXTURE DIRECTORY 2015-16 Wednesday, 2 September 2015 Old Actonians v Datchworth L3NW Hertfordshire U23 v RAF U23 St Albans v Hitchin L3NW Stevenage Town v Hemel Hempstead L3NW Saturday, 5 September 2015 Barnet Elizabethan v Hillingdon Abbotts HM1 Chess Valley v West London JVPR Cheshunt v Verulamians HM1 Bury St Edmunds v Bishop’s Stortford N2S Royston v Kilburn Cosmos HM1 Cornish All Blacks v Old Albanian N2S Watford v Chess Valley HM2 Eaton Manor v Hertford N3L Hertford IV v Cuffley HMMT2 Ruislip v Letchworth L1N Hatfield v The Mount HMMT3 Tring v Luton L1N Weston v Barnet Elizabethan II HMMT4 Black Horse v Chesham II HMMT5 Saturday, 12 September 2015 Berkhamsted v Harpenden III HMMT6 Cantabrigian v Fullerians IC1 Hemel Hempstead III v Old Ashmolean HMMT6 Welwyn v London Exiles IC1 Hitchin v Upminster SV1 Saturday, 3 October 2015 Southwold v Stevenage Town SV1 Bishop’s Stortford v Redruth N2S Hendon/O Walcouti v Chess V/W London JV1 Cambridge v Old Albanian N2S Thetford v Cheshunt JV1 East Grinstead v Hertford N3L Thurston v Royston JV1 Letchworth v Barking L1N Bishop’s Stortford v Cambridge N2S Tring v North Walsham L1N Old Albanian v Redingensians N2S Enfield Ignatians v Tabard L2NW Hertford v Wimbledon N3L HAC v OMT L2NW Letchworth v Old Priorians L1N Harpenden v Fullerians L2NW Thurrock v Tring L1N Staines v Welwyn L2NW Belsize Park v Stevenage Town L3NW Saturday, 19 September 2015 Datchworth v London Nigerian L3NW Dorking v Bishop’s Stortford N2S Hackney v St Albans L3NW Southend v Old Albanian N2S Hemel Hempstead v Grasshoppers L3NW Bracknell v Hertford N3L Hitchin v Old Actonians L3NW Brentwood v Letchworth L1N London French v Barnet Elizabethans HM1 Tring v CS Rugby 1863 L1N UCS Old Boys v Cheshunt HM1 Hammersmith & F v Welwyn L2NW Verulamians v Royston HM1 Harpenden v HAC L2NW Chess valley v West London HM2 Old Haberdashers v OMT L2NW Saracens Am v Watford HM2 Staines v Fullerians L2NW Cuffley v OMT II HMMT2 Tabard v Woodford L2NW The Mount v UCL Old Boys II HMMT3 Datchworth v Hitchin L3NW Welwyn III v Hatfield HMMT3 Grasshoppers v St Albans L3NW Letchworth III v Weston HMMT4 Hackney v Stevenage Town L3NW Finsbury Park v Black Horse HMMT5 Hemel Hempstead v Finchley L3NW Mill Hill II v Berkhamsted HMMT6 Bank of England v Barnet Elizabethans HM1 Old Ashmolean v Hitchin III HMMT6 Kilburn Cosmos v Cheshunt HM1 London French v Royston HM1 Saturday, 10 October 2015 Verulamians v UCS Old Boys HM1 Old Albanian v Bishop’s Stortford N2S Haringey Rhinos v Watford HM2 Hertford v Westcombe Park N3L Old Isleworthians v Chess Valley HM2 Chingford v Letchworth L1N Cuffley v Harrow II HMMT2 Tring v Chelmsford L1N Hemel Hempstead II v Hatfield HMMT3 Fullerians v HAC L2NW The Mount v Cheshunt II HMMT3 Hampstead v Harpenden L2NW Fullerians III v Weston HMMT4 Tabard v Staines L2NW Black Horse v Enfield Ignatians III HMMT5 Welwyn v Old Haberdashers L2NW Berkhamsted v Amersham & C III HMMT6 Woodford v OMT L2NW Old Ashmolean v Cuffley II HMMT6 Finchley v Datchworth L3NW Hackney v Hemel Hempstead L3NW Saturday, 26 September 2015 London Nigerian v Hitchin L3NW Chinnor v Bishop’s Stortford N2S St Albans v Old Actonians L3NW Old Albanian v Bury St Edmunds N2S Stevenage Town v Wasps L3NW Hertford v Westcliff N3L Barnet Elizabethans v Kilburn Cosmos HM1 Harrow v Tring L1N London Welsh Am v Cheshunt HM1 North Walsham v Letchworth L1N Old Streetonians v Verulamians HM1 Fullerians v Old Haberdashers L2NW Royston v UCS Old Boys HM1 OMT v Harpenden L2NW Hendon v Chess Valley HM2 Tabard v Hammersmith & F L2NW Watford v West London HM2 Welwyn v Enfield Ignatians L2NW Cuffley v Datchworth II HMMT2 55 7766 Biggleswade II v The Mount HMMT3 Weston v Tabard II HMMT4 Hatfield v Hendon II HMMT3 Black Horse v St Albans II HMMT5 Weston v Bishop’s Stortford IV HMMT4 Berkhamsted v Verulamians II HMMT6 Black Horse v Stevenage Town II HMMT5 Mill Hill II v Old Ashmolean HMMT6 Berkhamsted v Old Ashmolean HMMT6 Sunday, 8 November 2015 Sunday, 11 October 2015 Hertfordshire U18 v Hampshire U18 Hertfordshire U18 v E Midlands U18 Saturday, 14 November 2015 Saturday, 17 October 2015 Canterbury v Old Albanian N2S Bishop’s Stortford v Canterbury N2S Clifton v Bishop’s Stortford N2S Chinnor v Old Albanian N2S Hertford v Tonbridge Juddian N3L Letchworth v CS Rugby 1863 L1N Saturday, 24 October 2015 Old Priorians v Tring L1N Old Albanian v Redruth N2S Fullerians v Hampstead L2NW Taunton v Bishop’s Stortford N2S HAC v Tabard L2NW Shelford v Hertford N3L Harpenden v Hammersmith & F L2NW Amersham & Chiltern v Tring L1N OMT v Welwyn L2NW Letchworth v Luton L1N Belsize Park v St Albans L3NW Harpenden v Welwyn L2NW Datchworth v Hackney L3NW Old Haberdashers v Tabard L2NW Hitchin v Grasshoppers L3NW OMT v Fullerians L2NW Old Actonians v Stevenage Town L3NW Datchworth v Stevenage Town L3NW Wasps v Hemel Hempstead L3NW Hemel Hempstead v St Albans L3NW Cheshunt v Barnet Elizabethans HM1 Hitchin v Finchley L3NW Royston v Old Streetonians HM1 Cheshunt v Royston HM1 Verulamians v Bank of England HM1 Verulamians v Barnet Elizabethans HM1 Quintin v Chess Valley HM2 Hitchin II v Cuffley HMMT2 Watford v Hendon HM2 The Mount v Saracens Am II HMMT3 Fullerians II v Cuffley HMMT2 Cheshunt II v Hatfield HMMT3 The Mount v Hampstead III HMMT3 Old Albanian IV v Weston HMMT4 Hatfield v UNC Old Boys II HMMT3 Old Grammarians v Black Horse HMMT5 Tring III v Weston HMMT4 Old Ashmolean v Harpenden III HMMT6 Southgate v Black Horse HMMT5 OMT III v Berkhamsted HMMT6 Old Ashmolean v Amersham & C III HMMT6 Cuffley II v Berkhamsted HMMT6 Sunday 25 October 2015 Essex U18 v Hertfordshire U18 Sunday, 15 November 2015 Hertfordshire U16 v Eastern Counties U16 Hertfordshire U16 v Kent U16 Sunday, 2 November 2015 Saturday, 21 November 2015 Hertfordshire U18 v Eastern Counties U18 Bishop’s Stortford v Old Elthamians N2S Hertfordshire U16 v Essex U16 in E Counties Old Albanian v Taunton N2S Guernsey v Hertford N3L Saturday, 7 November 2015 Harrow v Letchworth L1N Bishop’s Stortford v Worthing N2S Tring v Brentwood L1N Dorking v Old Albanian N2S Enfield Ignatians v Harpenden L2NW Gravesend v Hertford N3L Tabard v OMT L2NW Thurrock v Letchworth L1N Welwyn v Fullerians L2NW Tring v Ruislip L1N Hackney v Hitchin L3NW Hampstead v OMT L2NW Hemel Hempstead v Datchworth L3NW Tabard v Harpenden L2NW St Albans v Finchley L3NW Welwyn v HAC L2NW Stevenage Town v London Nigerians L3NW Woodford v Fullerians L2NW Barnet Elizabethan v Royston HM1 Grasshoppers v Datchworth L3NW Hillingdon Abbotts v Verulamians HM1 Hemel Hempstead v Belsize Park L3NW Old Millhillians v Cheshunt HM1 St Albans v London Nigerian L3NW Chess Valley v Uxbridge HM2 Stevenage Town v Hitchin L3NW Thamesians v Watford HM2 Barnet Elizabethan v UCS Old Boys HM1 Cuffley v Harpenden II HMMT2 London Welsh Am v Royston HM1 Biggleswade II v Hatfield HMMT3 Old Millhillians v Verulamians HM1 The Mount v Welwyn III HMMT3 Old Streetonians v Cheshunt HM1 Weston v Watford II HMMT4 Chess Valley v Feltham HM2 Black Horse v Belsize Park IV HMMT5 Ickenham v Watford HM2 Berkhamsted v Hemel Hempstead III HMMT6 Cuffley v Enfield Ignatians HMMT2 Old Ashmolean v OMT III HMMT6 Hemel Hempstead v The Mount HMMT3 Hampstead III v Hatfield HMMT3 56 7766 Saturday, 28 November 2015 Saturday, 19 December 2015 Intermediate Cup Round 2 Bishop’s Stortford v Southend N2S Senior Vase Round 2 Old Albanian v Barnes N2S Junior Vase Round 2 Wimbledon v Hertford N3L Barnes v Bishop’s Stortford N2S Old Priorians v Letchworth L1N Worthing v Old Albanian N2S Tring v Thurrock L1N Hertford v Colchester N3L Fullerians v Enfield Ignatians L2NW Letchworth v Tring L1N Harpenden v Woodford L2NW OMT v Staines L2NW Saturday, 5 December 2015 Welwyn v Tabard L2NW Bishop’s Stortford v Cornish All Blacks N2S Datchworth v St Albans L3NW Old Albanian v Clifton N2S Hitchin v Wasps L3NW London Irish W G v Hertford N3L London Nigerians v Hemel Hempstead L3NW Chelmsford v Letchworth L1N Stevenage Town v Grasshoppers L3NW Tring v Barking L1N Barnet Elizabethan v Old Millhillians HM1 Fullerians v Tabard L2NW Cheshunt v London French HM1 Hampstead v Welwyn L2NW Royston v Hillingdon Abbots HM1 Harpenden v Staines L2NW Verulamians v London Welsh Am HM1 OMT v Hammersmith & F L2NW Datchworth v Belsize Park L3NW Saturday, 2 January 2016 Finchley v Stevenage Town L3NW Cambridge v Bishop’s Stortford N2S Hitchin v Hemel Hempstead L3NW Redingensians v Old Albanian N2S Wasps v St Albans L3NW Cheshunt v Bank of England HM1 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Old Streetonians v Barnet Elizabethans HM1 Bishop’s Stortford v Dorking N2S Royston v Old Millhillians HM1 Old Albanian v Southend N2S Verulamians v London French HM1 Hertford v Bracknell N3L Haringey Rhinos v Chess Valley HM2 CS Rugby 1863 v Tring L1N Watford v Feltham HM2 Letchworth v Brentwood L1N Finchley II v Cuffley HMMT2 Enfield Ignatians v Welwyn L2NW Hendon II V The Mount HMMT3 Hammersmith & F v Tabard L2NW Hitchin v Saracens Am II HMMT3 Harpenden v OMT L2NW Royston II v Weston HMMT4 Old Haberdashers v Fullerians L2NW Hackney III v Black Horse HMMT5 Datchworth v Old Actonians L3NW Verulamian II v Old Ashmolean HMMT6 Hemel Hempstead v Stevenage Town L3NW Hitchin III v Berkhamsted HMMT6 Hitchin v St Albans L3NW Hillingdon v Barnet Elizabethans HM1 Saturday, 12 December 2015 Kilburn Cosmos v Royston HM1 Old Elthamians v Old Albanian N2S Verulamians v Cheshunt HM1 Redingensians v Bishop’s Stortford N2S Ickenham v Chess valley HM2 Hertford v Chichester N3L Watford v Quintin HM2 Chingford v Tring L1N Letchworth v Amersham & Chiltern L1N Saturday, 16 January 2016 Enfield Ignatians
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