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Fixtures and Results Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 24 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 25 January, 2020 London & SE Premier 25/01/2020 Brighton 12 - 8 Sevenoaks Dorking 38 - 22 Tring Guernsey 29 - 19 London Irish Wild Geese Guildford 29 - 8 Bedford Athletic Hertford 25 - 27 CS Stags 1863 Tunbridge Wells 11 - 22 Rochford Hundred Wimbledon 42 - 19 Sidcup London 1 North 25/01/2020 Amersham & Chiltern 5 - 31 Harpenden Chingford 24 - 5 Brentwood North Walsham 45 - 5 Old Priorians Old Haberdashers 20 - 13 Shelford Ruislip 14 - 49 Colchester Southend Saxons 28 - 20 Sudbury Woodford 10 - 29 Eton Manor London 1 South 24/01/2020 Cobham 40 - 15 KCS Old Boys 25/01/2020 Beckenham 16 - 8 Chichester Camberley 32 - 30 Westcombe Park Dartfordians 27 - 34 Horsham H.A.C. 32 - 33 London Cornish Medway 23 - 29 Havant Thurrock 25 - 22 Belsize Park London 2 North East 25/01/2020 Diss 19 - 20 Wymondham Ipswich 57 - 10 Epping Upper Clapton South Woodham Ferrers 10 - 27 Romford & Gidea Park Southwold 48 - 8 Saffron Walden Stowmarket 0 - 43 Norwich Wanstead 37 - 22 Holt London 2 North West 25/01/2020 Datchworth 16 - 26 Letchworth Garden City Fullerians 14 - 10 London Welsh Hammersmith & Fulham 41 - 12 Chiswick Hemel Hempstead 36 - 0 Hackney Luton 10 - 12 Grasshoppers Welwyn 17 - 18 Hampstead Page 1 of 4 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 24 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 25 January, 2020 London 2 South East 25/01/2020 Beccehamian 23 - 19 Crowborough Deal & Betteshanger 24 - 30 Haywards Heath Hove HWO - Maidstone Old Alleynians 36 - 17 Charlton Park Old Colfeians 48 - 29 Dover Thanet Wanderers 22 - 29 Gravesend London 2 South West 25/01/2020 Eastleigh HWO - Old Tonbridgians Old Cranleighans 5 - 27 Farnham Old Emanuel 14 - 34 Battersea Ironsides Tottonians 21 - 20 London Exiles Twickenham 36 - 49 Old Reigatian Winchester 13 - 25 Chobham London 3 North West 25/01/2020 Cheshunt 29 - 10 Tabard Finchley 15 - 40 Enfield Ignatians Finsbury Park 36 - 11 Harrow Kilburn Cosmos 15 - 34 Hitchin Old Merchant Taylors' 34 - 42 Stevenage Town Old Streetonians 100 - 6 Royston London 3 South East 25/01/2020 Bromley 10 - 3 Ashford Folkestone 12 - 5 Heathfield & Waldron Old Dunstonians 38 - 19 Old Williamsonians Park House 11 - 18 Aylesford Bulls Pulborough 43 - 26 Gillingham Anchorians Vigo 26 - 27 Uckfield London 3 South West 25/01/2020 Basingstoke - Old Tiffinians Effingham & Leatherhead 10 - 26 Andover Gosport & Fareham 7 - 41 Old Georgians Portsmouth 33 - 14 Trojans Warlingham 13 - 16 Reeds Weybridge London 3 Eastern Counties 25/01/2020 Beccles 8 - 10 Wisbech Cantabrigian 83 - 14 Ipswich Y.M. Thurston 32 - 32 Thetford West Norfolk 59 - 22 Crusaders Woodbridge 31 - 15 Fakenham Page 2 of 4 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 24 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 25 January, 2020 London 3 Essex 25/01/2020 Braintree 33 - 0 Basildon Chelmsford 61 - 0 Old Cooperians Harlow 27 - 5 East London Ilford Wanderers 19 - 36 Mavericks Kings Cross Steelers 37 - 17 Barking Upminster 20 - 19 Campion Essex (Canterbury Jack) 1 25/01/2020 Clacton 29 - 19 Billericay Harwich & Dovercourt 17 - 51 Canvey Island Maldon 34 - 10 Old Brentwoods Writtle Wanderers - AWO Dagenham Hampshire Premier 25/01/2020 Alton 5 - 25 Petersfield Bognor 35 - 5 Millbrook Ellingham & Ringwood 24 - 30 Alresford Fordingbridge 39 - 13 Fareham Heathens Havant II 37 - 34 Eastleigh II Sandown & Shanklin 55 - 27 Farnborough Hampshire 1 25/01/2020 Chichester 2nd XV 67 - 7 Tottonians II Isle Of Wight HWO - Gosport & Fareham II Locksheath Pumas 24 - 20 Fawley Overton 31 - 29 Portsmouth II Romsey 5 - 29 Southampton University Hospitals Ventnor 51 - 22 Southampton Herts/Middlesex 1 25/01/2020 Barnet Elizabethans 72 - 0 Verulamians Hendon 36 - 12 Bank of England London Scottish Lions 33 - 22 Mill Hill St Albans 47 - 11 Thamesians Shepherd Neame Kent 1 25/01/2020 Cliffe Crusaders 12 - 20 New Ash Green Cranbrook 18 - 3 Southwark Lancers Ealing Rugby 1871 HWO - West London Faversham 10 - 18 Hastings & Bexhill HSBC 17 - 25 King's College Hospital Old Gravesendians 24 - 10 Whitstable Old Millhillians 59 - 14 Watford Uxbridge 5 - 36 Actonians Page 3 of 4 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 24 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 25 January, 2020 Shepherd Neame Kent 2 25/01/2020 Askean 5 - 32 Weavering Warriors Bexley 8 A - 14 A Sittingbourne Brockleians 31 - 7 Greenwich Cuffley HWO - London French Dartford Valley 27 - 24 Sheppey Foots Cray 21 - 12 Lordswood Pinner & Grammarians 0 - 6 Staines Surrey 1 25/01/2020 Old Freemens 20 - 15 Chipstead Old Haileyburians 17 - 34 Kingston Old Whitgiftian 29 - 51 Law Society Teddington 14 - 28 Purley John Fisher Trinity 27 - 17 Old Walcountians Surrey 2 25/01/2020 Bec Old Boys 42 - 21 Cranleigh Economicals 22 - 17 Old Caterhamians Old Amplefordians 41 - 14 Old Wellingtonians Old Blues 8 - 24 Old Rutlishians Old Wimbledonians 22 - 12 Worth Old Boys Surrey 3 25/01/2020 Egham Hollowegians 36 - 21 Merton Guildfordians 0 - 17 London Media Old Johnians 23 - 17 Old Glynonians Old Paulines 13 - 3 Streatham-Croydon Old Suttonians 10 - 31 Metropolitan Police Surrey 4 25/01/2020 Croydon 17 - 17 Old Hamptonians Haslemere 31 - 25 Woking Reigate 0 - 25 Raynes Park Harvey's of Sussex 1 25/01/2020 Crawley 13 - 12 Burgess Hill Haywards Heath II 0 - 25 Barns Green Hellingly 10 - 34 Hove II Seaford 7 - 25 East Grinstead Page 4 of 4 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 25 January 2020 London & SE Division London & SE Premier P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Rochford Hundred 18 16 0 2 541 242 299 80 16 0 Guernsey 18 16 0 2 596 282 314 78 14 0 Wimbledon 17 15 0 2 621 306 315 75 15 0 Dorking 17 10 1 6 432 356 76 49 7 0 Hertford 18 9 0 9 354 322 32 48 12 0 Sevenoaks 16 9 1 6 282 298 -16 46 8 0 Tunbridge Wells 17 8 1 8 380 394 -14 42 8 0 Sidcup 17 8 0 9 374 487 -113 39 7 0 Tring 18 6 1 11 372 470 -98 34 8 0 Brighton 18 5 2 11 341 452 -111 31 7 0 CS Stags 1863 18 5 1 12 333 510 -177 31 9 0 London Irish Wild Geese 18 5 0 13 337 409 -72 27 7 0 Bedford Athletic 18 4 0 14 356 583 -227 24 8 0 Guildford 18 3 1 14 282 490 -208 20 6 0 Greene King IPA Eastern Counties 1 West (Salver) P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Shelford III 4 3 0 1 75 23 52 15 2 0 Cantabrigian II 4 2 0 2 22 85 -63 9 0 0 * Saffron Walden II 4 1 0 3 37 26 11 -5 1 -10 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column London 1 North P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts North Walsham 18 17 0 1 581 202 379 84 15 0 Colchester 18 13 0 5 554 288 266 64 12 0 Old Haberdashers 18 12 0 6 473 355 118 61 13 0 Eton Manor 18 11 2 5 607 313 294 60 12 0 Brentwood 18 13 0 5 460 308 152 57 5 0 Harpenden 18 11 0 7 477 327 150 57 13 0 Southend Saxons 18 11 1 6 577 393 184 56 10 0 Sudbury 18 9 1 8 462 324 138 48 10 0 Shelford 18 6 1 11 465 409 56 37 11 0 Chingford 18 7 0 11 318 410 -92 33 5 0 Amersham & Chiltern 18 5 2 11 307 436 -129 28 4 0 Old Priorians 18 5 0 13 324 634 -310 26 6 0 Woodford 18 2 1 15 362 565 -203 16 6 0 * Ruislip 18 0 0 18 108 1111 -1003 -5 0 -5 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column Page 1of 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 25 January 2020 London & SE Division London 1 South P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Havant 18 15 0 3 635 357 278 76 16 0 Westcombe Park 18 14 0 4 604 344 260 73 17 0 Camberley 18 14 0 4 512 328 184 68 12 0 Medway 18 12 1 5 482 303 179 61 11 0 Cobham 18 11 1 6 467 408 59 59 13 0 Belsize Park 18 10 0 8 508 430 78 57 17 0 Horsham 18 11 0 7 477 465 12 54 10 0 Chichester 18 9 0 9 412 429 -17 46 10 0 Thurrock 18 7 0 11 425 463 -38 39 11 0 KCS Old Boys 18 7 0 11 417 481 -64 38 10 0 London Cornish 18 6 0 12 370 499 -129 32 8 0 H.A.C. 18 5 0 13 369 586 -217 30 10 0 Beckenham 18 2 0 16 327 604 -277 16 8 0 Dartfordians 18 2 0 16 302 610 -308 16 8 0 London 2 North East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Norwich 14 13 1 0 506 133 373 64 10 0 Ipswich 14 12 0 2 505 211 294 57 9 0 Southwold 13 11 0 2 478 153 325 54 10 0 Wymondham 14 9 0 5 352 282 70 46 10 0 Diss 13 7 1 5 392 298 94 38 8 0 Stowmarket 14 7 0 7 347 308 39 35 7 0 South Woodham Ferrers 14 5 0 9 266 336 -70 26 6 0 Saffron Walden 13 5 0 8 264 429 -165 25 5 0 Wanstead 14 4 1 9 198 337 -139 24 6 0 Romford & Gidea Park 14 4 0 10 258 441 -183 23 7 0 Holt 14 3 1 10 242 580 -338 19 5 0 Epping Upper Clapton 13 0 0 13 162 462 -300 2 2 0 London 2 North West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts London Welsh 14 13 0 1 425 213 212 61 9 0 Hammersmith & Fulham 14 10 1 3 403 212 191 54 12 0 Chiswick 14 9 1 4 346 255 91 47 9 0 Hampstead 14 9 0 5 331 230 101 43 7 0 Fullerians 14 9 0 5 320 246 74 41 5 0 Hemel Hempstead 14 8 0 6 363 370 -7 41 9 0 Grasshoppers 14 7 0 7 325 376 -51 39 11 0 Letchworth Garden City 14 5 0 9 297 296 1 32 12 0 Datchworth 14 5 0 9 261 354 -93 25 5 0 Hackney 14 3 2 9 236 340 -104 23 7 0 Welwyn 14 2 1 11 243 445 -202 16 6 0 Luton 14 1 1 12 182 395 -213 11 5 0 Page 2of 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 25 January 2020 London & SE Division London 2 South East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Old Colfeians 14 10 1 3 404 271 133 53 11 0 Haywards Heath 13 11 0 2 344 172 172 51 7 0 Hove 14 9 0 5 348 272 76 45 8 0 Crowborough 14 8 0 6 363 255 108 44 12 0 Charlton Park 14 8 0 6 374 266 108 43 11 0 Old Alleynians 14 8 0 6 341 277 64 42 10 0 Deal & Betteshanger 14 8 0 6 338 339 -1 40 8 0 Gravesend 14 7 1 6 326 297 29 38 8 0 Beccehamian 14 6 0 8 308 365 -57 30 6 0 Thanet Wanderers 14 4 0 10 265 370 -105 23 7 0 Dover 13 3 0 10 256 379 -123 19 7 0 Maidstone 14 0 0 14 112 516 -404 1 1 0 London 2 South West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Farnham 13 12 0 1 423 200 223 58 10 0 Battersea Ironsides 14 11 0 3 415 228 187 53 9 0 Eastleigh 13 8 1 4 334 281 53 44 9 0 Winchester 14 9 0
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