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Comprehensive 1St & 2Nd XV Details Only in RUGBY TIMES 24 www.RUGBY TIMES.com 30 April 2010 SOUTH WEST REGION Results for Saturday, April 24 Gloucester 2 Greyhound 26 ................................Westbury-on-Severn 16 South West 1 East Gloucester Premier Berks/Bucks & Oxon Prem A Play Off for promotion to P W D L F A Diff Pts P W D L F A Diff Pts P W D L F A Diff Pts National League Three South West Tribute Somerset 1 Cheltenham * 26 24 0 2 1045 299 746 46 Matson 22 19 2 1 745 266 479 40 Windsor II 26 23 0 3 771 289 482 46 Newton Abbot 23....................................High Wycombe 14 Imperial 7............................................Old Redcliffians II 21 High Wycombe 26 19 1 6 603 333 270 39 Cirencester 22 18 0 4 765 212 553 36 Oxford Harlequins II 26 19 0 7 809 378 431 38 Swanage & Wareham 26 14 2 10 524 464 60 30 Old Richians 22 18 0 4 619 300 319 36 Marlow II 26 18 1 7 642 353 289 37 Play Off for promotion to South West 1 East Tribute Somerset 2 North Marlow 26 14 1 11 461 460 1 29 Whitehall 22 14 0 8 498 273 225 28 Reading II 26 18 0 8 829 510 319 36 Amersham & Chiltern 45 ......................................Frome 12 Walkover: Bath Old Edwardians (walkover) v Hornets II Walcot * 26 15 0 11 559 420 139 28 Old Colstonians 22 12 1 9 533 455 78 25 Amersham/Chiltern II 26 14 2 10 610 508 102 30 Wallingford * 26 15 0 11 527 537 -10 28 Bristol Saracens 22 12 0 10 467 333 134 24 Redingensians III 26 14 2 10 559 491 68 30 Play Off for promotion to Tribute South West 1 West Tribute Somerset 2 South Olney 26 11 3 12 604 536 68 25 Tewkesbury 22 12 0 10 422 373 49 24 Wallingford II 26 13 1 12 461 470 -9 27 Wadebridge Camels 25 ..................................Thornbury 21 Chard II 46 ......................................................Somerton 12 Buckingham 26 12 0 14 597 531 66 24 Frampton Cotterell 22 10 1 11 401 416 -15 21 Maidenhead III 26 12 2 12 495 415 80 26 Taunton III 7 ..............................................Wellington II 51 Bletchley 26 12 -1 15 420 549 -129 24 Ross On Wye 22 7 0 15 278 399 -121 14 Witney II 26 12 1 13 544 465 79 25 Play Off for promotion to Western Counties North Reading Abbey 26 11 2 13 495 604 -109 24 Gloucester Old Boys 22 5 0 17 271 669 -398 10 Reading Abbey II * 26 11 1 14 464 520 -56 21 Cirencester 35........................................................Chard 17 Tribute Somerset 3 North Oakmeadians 26 11 1 14 701 716 -15 23 Spartans * 22 2 0 20 176 744 -568 2 Chinnor III 26 7 2 17 317 562 -245 16 Stothert & Pitt II 43 ............................................Avon II 17 Salisbury 26 11 0 15 540 582 -42 21 Hucclecote 22 1 0 21 115 850 -735 2 Buckingham II * 26 7 1 18 396 661 -265 11 Southern Counties North Trowbridge 26 8 1 17 522 698 -176 17 High Wycombe II * 26 3 1 22 261 1147 -886 5 Chipping Norton 47 ..............................................Aylesbury Tribute Somerset 3 South Wootton Bassett 26 0 0 26 255 1124 -869 0 Gloucester 1 Bicester II * 26 4 0 22 236 625 -389 4 Wellington III 8 ....................................Burnham on S II 25 P W D L F A Diff Pts Tribute Western Counties North Walkover: Chard III v Wiveliscombe II (walkover) Tribute South West 1 West Old Bristolians 22 18 0 4 601 326 275 36 Berks/Bucks & Oxon 1 North Barton Hill 51 ..............................................Gordon League P W D L F A Diff Pts Brockworth 22 16 0 6 456 213 243 32 P W D L F A Diff Pts Berry Hill 28 ............................................................Hornets Berks/Bucks & Oxon Premier Hartpury College 26 26 0 0 1183 170 1013 52 Painswick 22 15 1 6 449 277 172 31 Amersham/Chiltern III 18 15 1 2 466 217 249 31 Drybrook 25 ..............................................Burnham on Sea Walkover: Alchester (walkover) v Abingdon Newton Abbot 26 21 0 5 689 215 474 42 Bream 22 14 2 6 435 243 192 30 Oxford Harlequins III 18 14 0 4 615 237 378 28 Walkover: Old Centralians (walkover) v Southmead Brixham 26 19 1 6 623 321 302 39 Cheltenham CS 22 11 2 9 340 320 20 24 Wheatley 18 11 1 6 396 220 176 23 Dorset & Wilts 3 North Paignton 26 17 4 5 552 367 185 38 Dursley 22 9 4 9 353 366 -13 22 Chesham 18 10 0 8 335 310 25 20 Tribute Western Counties West Aldbourne/Hungerford 29 ........................Pewsey Vale II 35 Clevedon 26 15 0 11 528 401 127 30 Longlevens 22 10 1 11 271 335 -64 21 Aylesbury Athletic 18 9 0 9 228 320 -92 18 Devonport Services 36 ......................................Tavistock 7 Marlborough II 27 ........................................Westbury II 10 Avonmouth Old Boys 26 14 1 11 506 393 113 29 Ashley Down Old Boys 22 8 3 11 391 475 -84 19 Aylesbury II * 18 9 1 8 354 366 -12 17 Cullompton 26 14 1 11 520 461 59 29 Bishopston 22 7 2 13 326 404 -78 16 Beaconsfield II * 18 8 0 10 309 284 25 14 Tribute Cornwall/Devon Fixtures for Saturday, May 1 St Ives (SW) 26 12 1 13 521 537 -16 25 Aretians 22 6 0 16 223 435 -212 12 Witney III 18 4 0 14 180 442 -262 8 Plymstock Albion Oaks 3 ................................St Austell 51 Chosen Hill FP 26 9 0 17 399 623 -224 18 Chipping Sodbury 22 5 1 16 230 426 -196 11 Banbury II * 18 5 0 13 193 334 -141 4 Saltash 13..............................................Exeter Saracens 31 Champions Cup (Level 6) Semi Final: Ivybridge 26 9 0 17 330 648 -318 18 Old Cryptians 22 5 0 17 320 575 -255 10 Chinnor IV * 18 3 1 14 145 491 -346 3 Torrington 13................................................Teignmouth 15 Staines v Hartpury College. Sidmouth 26 8 1 17 340 630 -290 17 Torquay Athletic 26 8 0 18 417 637 -220 16 Gloucester 2 Berks/Bucks & Oxon 1 South Tribute Devon 1 Promotion Intermediate Cup Semi Finals: Northern v Lichfield, Yatton 26 3 1 22 266 748 -482 7 P W D L F A Diff Pts P W D L F A Diff Pts Devonport HSOB 21 ..................................South Molton 41 Old Redcliffians v Tonbridge Juddians. St Mary's Old Boys * 26 2 0 24 227 950 -723 2 Kingswood 20 19 0 1 638 136 502 38 Henley III 19 19 0 0 1092 125 967 38 Plymouth Barbarians 8 ........................................Totnes 56 Cotham Park * 20 15 1 4 499 228 271 29 Hungerford 19 17 0 2 753 211 542 34 Tamar Saracens 3 ..............................................Honiton 59 Senior Vase Semi Final: Southern Counties North St Brendan's OB * 20 14 1 5 508 213 295 27 Tadley II 20 13 0 7 536 348 188 26 Walkover: Wessex (walkover) v Salcombe West Park Leeds v Dunlop, Cirencester v Brighton. P W D L F A Diff Pts Old Elizabethans 19 11 0 8 464 287 177 22 Bracknell III 20 13 0 7 490 308 182 26 Witney 22 21 0 1 680 151 529 42 Bristol Aeroplane Co 20 11 0 9 302 293 9 22 Redingensians IV 20 12 1 7 480 329 151 25 Tribute Devon 1 Ranking Junior Vase Semi Finals: Amersham & Chiltern 22 19 0 3 631 219 412 38 Tetbury 20 10 0 10 379 426 -47 20 Littlemore * 20 10 0 10 428 415 13 18 Plympton Victoria 3 ..................................North Tawton 31 Evesham v Bramley Phoenix, Teddington v Imperial. Grove 22 13 1 8 485 388 97 27 Cheltenham Saracens * 20 10 0 10 265 339 -74 18 Farnham Royal 20 9 0 11 371 436 -65 18 Milton Keynes 22 12 1 9 514 319 195 25 Westbury-on-Severn 20 6 0 14 211 380 -169 12 Grove II 20 8 0 12 478 592 -114 16 Gloucester Premier Tribute Western Counties North: Berry Hill v Drybrook Swindon 22 12 0 10 559 520 39 24 Tredworth * 20 5 0 15 181 489 -308 8 Windsor III * 20 3 0 17 200 724 -524 4 Ross On Wye 15 ................................................Matson 24 Windsor 22 11 1 10 338 374 -36 23 Greyhound * 19 6 0 13 254 229 25 6 Berkshire Shire Hall * 20 3 0 17 222 806 -584 4 Spartans (Gloucester) 46 ................................Hucclecote 6 Tribute Cornwall/Devon: Wellington v Saltash Beaconsfield 22 9 0 13 419 484 -65 18 Cainscross * 20 1 0 19 133 814 -681 0 Aldermaston 20 1 1 18 164 920 -756 3 Tewkesbury 16..................................Gloucester Old Boys 6 Aylesbury 22 9 0 13 278 362 -84 18 Gloucester 2: Greyhound v Old Elizabethans Newbury Stags 22 8 1 13 350 453 -103 17 Gloucester 3 Berks/Bucks & Oxon 2 North Gloucester 1 Chipping Norton * 22 9 0 13 422 436 -14 16 P W D L F A Diff Pts P W D L F A Diff Pts Chipping Sodbury 34 ....................................Bishopston 12 Tribute Somerset 3 South: Wellington III v Chew Valley II Slough 22 7 0 15 373 562 -189 14 Newent 14 12 1 1 400 81 319 25 Princes Risborough 18 15 0 3 540 189 351 30 Old Cryptians 19 ......................Cheltenham Civil Service 24 Bicester 22 0 0 22 172 953 -781 0 Smiths (Industries) 14 12 0 2 369 127 242 24 Chipping Norton II 18 14 0 4 472 170 302 28 Dorset & Wilts 3 North: Gloucester CS 14 9 2 3 308 149 159 20 High Wycombe III * 18 14 0 4 477 186 291 26 Aldbourne/Hungerford v Marlborough II Southern Counties South Bristol Telephone Area 14 7 1 6 153 179 -26 15 Marlow III 18 12 0 6 400 275 125 24 P W D L F A Diff Pts Minchinhampton 14 5 1 8 184 300 -116 11 Winslow 18 9 1 8 281 351 -70 19 Wimborne 22 19 0 3 750 249 501 38 Gloucester All Blues 14 3 1 10 103 291 -188 7 Gosford All Blacks II 18 7 0 11 365 527 -162 14 Frome 22 17 1 4 704 262 442 35 Wotton 14 3 0 11 181 334 -153 6 Aylesbury III * 18 8 0 10 286 265 21 12 OM Hudson of Kent rugby The pair are carrying with them a North Dorset 22 15 1 6 631 296 335 31 Dowty * 14 1 2 11 92 329 -237 2 Bicester III * 18 3 1 14 173 319 -146 3 club Footscray RFC and his “world in union” scroll, collating the Sherborne 22 14 1 7 622 302 320 29 Buckingham III * 18 4 0 14 186 411 -225 2 Corsham 22 14 1 7 512 570 -58 29 Tribute Somerset Premier Witney IV * 18 3 0 15 123 610 -487 0 girlfriend Jodie Burton signatures of players across the globe Dorchester 22 13 2 7 605 453 152 28 P W D L F A Diff Pts T Tadley 22 11 1 10 556 465 91 23 Bristol Harlequins 22 20 0 2 462 235 227 40 Berks/Bucks & Oxon 2 South (below) are departing from as a symbol of the unity that the Devizes 22 8 1 13 447 487 -40 17 Chard * 22 18 0 4 556 274 282 34 P W D L F A Diff Pts Rugby World Cup brings.
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