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Fixtures and Results Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 03 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 04 January, 2020 London & SE Premier 04/01/2020 CS Stags 1863 10 - 10 Guildford Guernsey 14 - 8 Hertford London Irish Wild Geese 26 - 30 Dorking Rochford Hundred 59 - 7 Bedford Athletic Sevenoaks 24 - 16 Wimbledon Tring 22 - 34 Sidcup Tunbridge Wells 38 - 5 Brighton London 1 North 04/01/2020 Brentwood 83 - 3 Ruislip Chingford 10 - 28 North Walsham Colchester 24 - 29 Harpenden Eton Manor 31 - 14 Amersham & Chiltern Old Haberdashers 31 - 21 Woodford Old Priorians 20 - 39 Southend Saxons Shelford 35 - 18 Sudbury London 1 South 04/01/2020 Belsize Park 28 - 32 Cobham Camberley 10 - 12 Medway Havant 57 - 17 Beckenham Horsham 55 - 24 H.A.C. KCS Old Boys 15 - 18 Chichester Thurrock 26 - 32 Dartfordians Westcombe Park 25 - 16 London Cornish London 2 South West 04/01/2020 Farnham P - P Old Reigatian This fixture has been re-arranged from Saturday 09 Nov 2019 Greene King IPA Eastern Counties 1 South 04/01/2020 Colchester III 3 - 27 Sudbury II Halstead Templars - AWO Hadleigh Mersea Island 15 - 53 Ipswich II Stowmarket 2nd XV 35 - 15 Braintree II Greene King IPA Eastern Counties 1 West 04/01/2020 Bury St Edmunds Rovers 3rd XV HWO - Saffron Walden II Cambridge III 2 - 27 Newmarket Cantabrigian II 22 - 23 Cottenham Renegades Page 1 of 2 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Friday 03 January, 2020 Matches To: Saturday 04 January, 2020 Hampshire Premier 04/01/2020 Alresford 24 - 26 Fordingbridge Bognor 27 - 21 Sandown & Shanklin Eastleigh II 7 - 34 Petersfield Farnborough 5 - 59 Alton Millbrook 39 - 0 Fareham Heathens New Milton & District 65 - 44 Havant II Herts/Middlesex 2 04/01/2020 Staines 12 - 56 Cuffley Page 2 of 2 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 04 January 2020 London & SE Division London & SE Premier P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Guernsey 15 14 0 1 521 214 307 67 11 0 Rochford Hundred 15 13 0 2 471 205 266 66 14 0 Wimbledon 14 12 0 2 503 244 259 60 12 0 Hertford 15 8 0 7 294 259 35 41 9 0 Sevenoaks 14 8 1 5 248 271 -23 40 6 0 Dorking 15 8 1 6 366 320 46 39 5 0 Tunbridge Wells 14 8 1 5 320 318 2 39 5 0 Sidcup 14 7 0 7 322 409 -87 35 7 0 Tring 15 5 1 9 322 382 -60 30 8 0 CS Stags 1863 15 4 1 10 266 428 -162 24 6 0 Bedford Athletic 15 4 0 11 310 494 -184 24 8 0 London Irish Wild Geese 15 4 0 11 281 344 -63 22 6 0 Brighton 15 2 2 11 278 398 -120 18 6 0 Guildford 15 2 1 12 224 440 -216 14 4 0 London 1 North P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts North Walsham 15 14 0 1 499 182 317 70 13 0 Brentwood 15 12 0 3 423 265 158 52 4 0 Southend Saxons 15 10 1 4 515 282 233 52 10 0 Old Haberdashers 15 10 0 5 416 306 110 52 12 0 Colchester 15 10 0 5 399 257 142 49 9 0 Harpenden 15 9 0 6 419 294 125 47 11 0 Eton Manor 15 8 2 5 427 286 141 45 9 0 Sudbury 15 7 1 7 404 273 131 40 10 0 Shelford 15 6 1 8 427 340 87 35 9 0 Amersham & Chiltern 15 5 2 8 289 324 -35 28 4 0 Chingford 15 5 0 10 250 363 -113 24 4 0 Old Priorians 15 3 0 12 245 553 -308 16 4 0 Woodford 15 2 1 12 322 488 -166 15 5 0 * Ruislip 15 0 0 15 82 904 -822 -5 0 -5 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column London 1 South P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Westcombe Park 15 12 0 3 495 252 243 62 14 0 Havant 15 12 0 3 514 299 215 61 13 0 Medway 15 11 1 3 406 240 166 54 8 0 Camberley 15 11 0 4 407 259 148 53 9 0 Cobham 15 10 1 4 377 333 44 51 9 0 Belsize Park 15 9 0 6 446 354 92 50 14 0 Chichester 15 8 0 7 352 358 -6 40 8 0 Horsham 15 8 0 7 383 391 -8 39 7 0 Thurrock 15 6 0 9 351 367 -16 33 9 0 KCS Old Boys 15 6 0 9 356 376 -20 33 9 0 H.A.C. 15 4 0 11 292 474 -182 23 7 0 London Cornish 15 4 0 11 298 429 -131 22 6 0 Dartfordians 15 2 0 13 235 498 -263 14 6 0 Beckenham 15 1 0 14 265 547 -282 9 5 0 Page 1of 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 04 January 2020 London & SE Division London 2 North East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Norwich 11 10 1 0 365 121 244 49 7 0 Southwold 11 9 0 2 389 145 244 44 8 0 Ipswich 11 9 0 2 349 194 155 43 7 0 Diss 11 6 1 4 297 258 39 32 6 0 Wymondham 11 6 0 5 279 225 54 32 8 0 Stowmarket 11 6 0 5 303 234 69 30 6 0 South Woodham Ferrers 11 5 0 6 228 218 10 25 5 0 Saffron Walden 11 5 0 6 251 354 -103 25 5 0 Wanstead 11 3 1 7 161 256 -95 19 5 0 Romford & Gidea Park 11 3 0 8 216 380 -164 17 5 0 Holt 11 2 1 8 196 452 -256 15 5 0 Epping Upper Clapton 11 0 0 11 132 329 -197 2 2 0 London 2 North West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts London Welsh 11 11 0 0 319 177 142 50 6 0 Chiswick 11 8 1 2 314 194 120 42 8 0 Hammersmith & Fulham 11 7 1 3 295 174 121 39 9 0 Hampstead 11 7 0 4 284 165 119 35 7 0 Hemel Hempstead 11 6 0 5 268 293 -25 31 7 0 Fullerians 11 6 0 5 252 230 22 28 4 0 Grasshoppers 11 5 0 6 236 293 -57 28 8 0 Letchworth Garden City 11 4 0 7 262 242 20 26 10 0 Datchworth 11 5 0 6 228 284 -56 24 4 0 Hackney 11 2 2 7 193 261 -68 18 6 0 Welwyn 11 2 1 8 181 357 -176 14 4 0 Luton 11 0 1 10 149 311 -162 6 4 0 London 2 South East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Haywards Heath 11 10 0 1 295 115 180 47 7 0 Hove 11 8 0 3 311 198 113 39 7 0 Old Colfeians 11 7 1 3 299 214 85 38 8 0 Crowborough 11 7 0 4 303 186 117 38 10 0 Deal & Betteshanger 11 7 0 4 276 269 7 35 7 0 Charlton Park 11 6 0 5 263 196 67 33 9 0 Gravesend 11 5 1 5 229 230 -1 27 5 0 Old Alleynians 11 5 0 6 245 222 23 27 7 0 Beccehamian 11 4 0 7 220 302 -82 21 5 0 Dover 11 3 0 8 208 288 -80 18 6 0 Thanet Wanderers 11 3 0 8 185 295 -110 16 4 0 Maidstone 11 0 0 11 99 418 -319 1 1 0 Page 2of 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 04 January 2020 London & SE Division London 2 South West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Farnham 10 9 0 1 294 165 129 43 7 0 Battersea Ironsides 11 8 0 3 329 194 135 39 7 0 Winchester 11 8 0 3 302 220 82 37 5 0 Eastleigh 11 6 1 4 307 276 31 34 8 0 Old Tonbridgians 11 5 0 6 275 315 -40 29 9 0 Twickenham 11 5 0 6 296 354 -58 28 8 0 Old Cranleighans 11 5 0 6 243 279 -36 27 7 0 London Exiles 11 4 0 7 276 301 -25 27 11 0 Tottonians 11 4 1 6 232 267 -35 23 5 0 Old Emanuel 11 4 0 7 258 267 -9 22 6 0 Old Reigatian 10 3 2 5 204 284 -80 20 4 0 Chobham 11 2 0 9 205 299 -94 13 5 0 London 3 North West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Old Streetonians 11 10 1 0 377 129 248 49 7 0 Enfield Ignatians 11 9 0 2 274 123 151 41 5 0 Stevenage Town 11 8 0 3 353 198 155 41 9 0 Finsbury Park 11 7 1 3 284 169 115 37 7 0 Cheshunt 11 7 0 4 235 140 95 33 5 0 Old Merchant Taylors' 11 5 0 6 220 347 -127 25 5 0 Tabard 11 5 0 6 140 185 -45 23 3 0 Kilburn Cosmos 11 4 0 7 168 260 -92 22 6 0 Hitchin 11 4 0 7 201 275 -74 21 5 0 Finchley 11 4 0 7 154 261 -107 19 3 0 Harrow 11 2 0 9 125 223 -98 13 5 0 Royston 11 0 0 11 127 348 -221 3 3 0 London 3 South East P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Ashford 11 9 1 1 330 183 147 48 10 0 Folkestone 12 9 0 3 368 203 165 43 7 0 Bromley 11 8 0 3 221 129 92 36 4 0 Pulborough 12 7 0 5 303 258 45 35 7 0 Vigo 11 7 0 4 224 233 -9 32 4 0 Gillingham Anchorians 11 6 0 5 271 296 -25 30 6 0 Aylesford Bulls 11 5 0 6 273 205 68 30 10 0 Old Dunstonians 11 5 1 5 279 278 1 29 7 0 Uckfield 11 4 0 7 184 259 -75 20 4 0 Heathfield & Waldron 11 3 0 8 272 244 28 20 8 0 Park House 11 3 0 8 187 301 -114 17 5 0 Old Williamsonians 11 0 0 11 118 441 -323 4 4 0 Page 3of 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 04 January 2020 London & SE Division London 3 South West P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts Reeds Weybridge 10 10 0 0 367 128 239 47 7 0 Old Tiffinians 10 9 0 1 363 123 240 44 8 0 Old Georgians 10 8 0 2 285 163 122 39 7 0 Basingstoke 10 5 0 5 283 263 20 29 9 0 Warlingham 10 6 0 4 211 209 2 28 4 0 Portsmouth 10 5 0 5 244 226 18 27 7 0 Weybridge Vandals 10 5 0 5 179 204 -25 25 5 0 Andover 10 2 0 8 204 265 -61 14 6 0 Gosport & Fareham 10 2 0 8 128 249 -121 11 3 0 Trojans 10 2 0 8 127 326 -199 11 3 0 * Effingham & Leatherhead 10 1 0 9 131 366 -235 1 2 -5 * Denotes points deducted in the right hand column London 3 Eastern Counties P W D L PF PA PD Pts Bonus Adjust pts West Norfolk 10 10 0 0 374 112 262 48 8 0 Cantabrigian 10 9 0 1 488 99 389 47 11 0 Ely 10 6 0 4 344 187 157 31 7 0 Ipswich Y.M.
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