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League and Cup Summaries and Early Honours League and Cup Summaries and Early Honours LEAGUE POSITION SUMMARY Men 1987/88 London 3 SW 11th out of 11 - relegated 1988/89 Hampshire 1 7th out of 11 - relegated 1989/90 Hampshire 2 5th out of 13 1990/91 Hampshire 2 7th out of 12 1991/92 Hampshire 2 5th out of 11 1992/93 Hampshire 2 Champions - Promoted 1993/94 Hampshire 1 8th out of 13 1994/95 Hampshire 1 8th out of 13 1995/96 Hampshire 1 13th out of 13 - relegated 1996/97 Hampshire 2 3rd out of 8 1997/98 Hampshire 2 2nd out of 9 - Promoted 1998/99 Hampshire 1 2nd out of 10 1999/00 Hampshire 1 4th out of 10 2000/01 Hampshire 1 2nd out of 10 - Promoted 2001/02 London 4 South West 7th out of 12 2002/03 London 4 South West 10th out of 10 - relegated 2003/04 Hampshire 1 2nd out of 10 2004/05 Hampshire 1 Champions - Promoted 2005/06 London 4 South West 8th out of 10 - relegated 2006/07 Hampshire 1 Champions - Promoted 2007/08 London 4 South West 4th out of 10 2008/09 London 4 South West 2nd out of 12 - Promoted 2009/10 London 2 South West 6th out of 12 2010/11 London 2 South West 2nd out of 12 - Promoted 2011/12 London 1 South 11th out of 14 2012/13 London 1 South 13th out of 14 - relegated 2013/14 London 2 South West 11th out of 12 - relegated 2014/15 London 3 South West 9th out of 12 2015/16 London 3 South West 9th out of 12 2016/17 London 3 South West 6th out of 12 2017/18 London 3 South West 5th out of 12 2018/19 London 3 South West 7th out of 12 2019/20 London 3 South West 9th out of 12 (League abandoned) Southern Merit Table 1978/79 1st out of 9 1979/80 2nd out of 9 1980/81 1st out of 8 Hampshire Merit Table 1978/79 1st out of 8 1980/81 1st out of 8 Ladies 2002/03 National 2 South East 3rd out of 7 2003/04 National 2 South East Champions - Promoted 2004/05 National 1 South West 4th out of 8 2005/06 National 1 South West 2nd out of 8 2006/07 National 1 South West 2nd out of 8 - Promoted 2007/08 Championship South 1 4th out of 8 2008/09 Championship South 1 5th out of 8 2009/10 Championship South 1 7th out of 8 2010/11 Championship South 1 5th out of 8 2011/12 Championship South 1 5th out of 8 2012/13 Championship South 1 6th out of 8 2013/14 Championship South 1 6th out of 8 2014/15 Championship South 1 8th out of 8 - Relegated 2015/16 Championship S W 2 1st out of 8. Promoted after play-off 2016/17 Championship South 1 2nd out of 8 2017/18 Championship South 1 5th out of 8 2018/19 Championship South 1 7th out of 8 2019/20 Championship South 1 6th out of 8 RFU NATIONAL CUP COMPETITIONS 1990/91 Provincial Cup 2nd Round Thames Poly (H) 9 - 20 1991/92 Provincial Cup 1st Round Surrey University (A) 12 - 13 1992/93 Provincial Cup 5th Round Tring (H) 7 - 13 1993/94 Pilkington Shield 5th Round St Albans (A) 0 - 21 1994/95 Competition not entered 1995/96 Competition not entered 1996/97 Junior Knock-out Cup 4th Round Tonbridge 10 - 26 1997/98 Junior Knock-out Cup 1st Round Cobham (H) * 15 - 15 1998/99 NPI Cup 2nd Round Sidcup (A) 15 - 36 1999/00 NPI Cup 1st Round Buckingham (A) W/O 2000/01 Intermediate Cup 1st Round Hamble ** 2001/02 Intermediate Cup 2nd Round Southampton (H) 0 - 23 2002/03 Intermediate Cup 2nd Round New Milton (A) 10 - 21 2003/04 Intermediate Cup 1st Round Romsey (H) 15 - 19 2004/05 Powergen Junior Vase 4th Round Wisbech (A) 9 - 18 2005/06 Powergen Junior Vase 5th Round Betteshanger (A) 13 - 37 2006/07 EDF Energy Junior Vase Qtr Final Hartpury College (H) 0 - 78 2007/08 EDF Energy Senior Vase 2nd Round London Cornish (H) 24 - 25 2008/09 EDF Energy Senior Vase Qtr Final Cullompton (H) 11 - 33 2009/10 Intermediate Cup 3rd Round Tonbridge Juddians (H) 7 - 36 2010/11 Intermediate Cup 4th Round London Cornish (A) 26 - 32 2011/12 No Cup Competition 2012/13 No Cup Competition 2013/14 Intermediate Cup 1st Round Deal & Betteshanger (A) 14 - 31 2014/15 No Cup Competition 2015/16 Competition not entered 2016/17 Competition not entered 2017/18 Senior Vase London Div Semi-final Bromley (H) 7 - 27 2018/19 Senior Vase 1st Round Bromley (A) H W/O 2019/20 Senior Vase Competition not entered * lost on away rule ** Won 39 - 5 but Hamble re-instated ?? Women's RFU NATIONAL CUP COMPETITIONS 2018/19 Championship Plate Final Henley (A) 0 - 33 HAMPSHIRE RFU COMPETITIONS 1970/71 Hampshire Cup Semi-final Havant (H) 3 - 15 1971/72 Hampshire Cup 2nd Round Eastleigh (A) 3 - 9 1972/73 Hampshire Cup 5th Round Eastleigh (A) 3 - 15 1973/74 Hampshire Cup Final Bournemouth (N) 3 - 16 1974/75 Hampshire Cup 2nd Round Aldershott (H) 9 - 9 1976/77 Hampshire Cup Final U S Portsmouth (H) 3 - 13 1977/78 Hampshire Cup Final Havant (A) 6 - 13 1978/79 Hampshire Cup 2nd Round Winchester (H) 13 - 14 1979/80 Hampshire Cup Final Havant (H) 7 - 15 1980/81 Hampshire Cup Final U S Portsmouth (A) 6 - 21 1981/82 Hampshire Cup Semi-Final U S Portsmouth (H) 6-13 1982/83 Hampshire Cup 2nd Round Alton (A) 6 - 6 (L) 1983/84 Hampshire Cup 2nd Round Portsmouth (H) 3 - 22 1986/87 Hampshire Cup 3rd Round Basingstoke (A) 12 - 30 1987/88 Hampshire Cup 1st Round REME (Borden) (H) 9 - 17 1988/89 Hampshire Cup 1st Round Winchester (A) 6 - 13 1989/90 Hampshire Cup 1st Round Andover (H) 10 - 19 1990/91 Hampshire Cup 1st Round Farnborough (A) 9 - 24 1991/92 Hampshire Cup 1st Round Petersfield (A) 13 - 30 1992/93 Hampshire Cup 2nd Round Andover (A) 5 - 25 1993/94 Hampshire Cup 2nd Round Farnborough (A) 8 - 18 1994/95 Hampshire Cup 1st Round Tottonians 0 - 33 1995/96 Hampshire Cup 2nd Round Andover (H) 5 - 29 1996/97 Hampshire Cup 3rd Round Farnborough (H) 0 - 66 1997/98 Hampshire Cup 2nd Round Fareham Heathens (A) 3 - 15 1998/99 Hampshire Cup 3rd Round 1999/00 Hampshire Cup 1st Round Jersey (A) 14 - 39 2001/02 Hampshire Cup 1st Round Portsmouth (A) 5 - 60 2003/04 Hampshire Bowl Semi-final Guernsey 17 - 25 2005/06 Hampshire Bowl Semi-final US Portsmouth 26 - 33 2006/07 Hampshire Bowl Semi-final Ellingham & Ringwood W/O 2007/08 Hampshire Bowl Banned 2008/09 Hampshire Bowl Final Sandown & Shanklin (A) 21 - 0 2015/16 Hampshire Bowl Final Eastleigh (A) 8 - 20 2016/17 Hampshire Bowl Final Eastleigh (H) 14 - 13 2017/18 Hampshire Bowl Final Portsmouth (A) 22 - 29 2018/19 Hampshire Bowl Semi-final Portsmouth (A) 19 - 50 2019/20 Hampshire Bowl 2nd Round Winchester (A) W/O Seven Aside Tournaments 1937/38 Middlesex 7s Finals Entered 1947/48 Bournemouth 7s Won 1948/49 Bournemouth 7s Won 1949/50 Middlesex 7s Finals Entered 1952/53 Bournemouth 7s Won 1959/60 Solent 7s Runners up Staines 7s Runners up 1968/69 Solent 7s Runners up 1969/70 Solent 7s Runners up 1974/75 Solent 7s Won Solent 7s Won Wooden Spoon 1975/76 Solent 7s Won 1977/78 Solent 7s Won 1980/81 Solent 7s Won 1986/87 Embley Park 7s Won Canterbury 7s Won 1991/92 Solent 7s Won 1992/93 Solent 7s Won Ladies Seven Aside Tournaments 2017/18 Bournemouth 7s Semi-finalists Abington 7s Runners-up Worthing 10s Winners Southampton 7s Runners-up EARLY HONOURS 1889/90 Won the County Challenge Cup.
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