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1996–97 Courage League National Division Two

1996–97 Courage League National Division Two

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The 1996–97 Courage League National Division Two was the tenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship and was season that saw professional rugby openly introduced into the English game. Joining the eight teams who participated in the division in 1995–96 were Richmond, Coventry, Rugby and Rotherham all of whom were promoted from National Division Three with no teams coming down from National Division One due to league restructuring. The league was sponsored by Courage Brewery for the tenth consecutive year.

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The top two teams, Richmond and Newcastle Falcons were automatically promoted, and for the first time there were play–offs between the third and fourth placed teams, and the ninth and tenth placed teams in Division One, for a place in the top tier for season 1997-98.[2] The Division Two sides played at home first with the winners of the two matches, on aggregate score, playing in the top division the following season. Coventry and Bedford both failed to win promotion. Rugby Lions and Nottingham were relegated to Division 3 for the 1997–98 season. Last season Nottingham finished in the bottom two and escaped relegation due to the division being increased from ten clubs to twelve clubs. This season they were not so lucky and next season will be their first in Division Three.[3]

Participating teams

Locations of the 1996–97 Courage League National Division Two teams
Greater London Courage League National Division Two clubs

Table

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Promotion play–offs

For the first time play–offs took place between the third and fourth placed teams in Division Two and the ninth and tenth placed teams in Division One. The play–offs followed a 4th v 9th, 3rd v 10th system - with the games being played over two legs and the second tier team playing at home in the first leg.[3]

First leg

7 May 1997
Bedford11 – 20Bristol
Goldington Road
7 May 1997
Coventry16 – 14London Irish
Coundon Road

Second leg

11 May 1997
Bristol19 – 12Bedford
Memorial Ground
  • Bristol won 39 – 23 on aggregate to retain their place in Division One
11 May 1997
London Irish28 – 7Coventry
The Avenue
  • London Irish won 42 – 23 on aggregate to retain their place in Division One

Individual statistics

  • Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.
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Season records

See also


References

  1. Stephen McCormack, ed. (2000). The Official RFU Club Directory 2000–2001. Harpenden: Queen Anne Press.
  2. "Courage League Championship 1996/97". Moseley Rugby Club. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  3. Mick Cleary and John Griffiths, ed. (1997). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997–98. London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0 7472 7732 X.
  4. "National Two 96/97 Leading points scorers". Rugby Statbunker. 11 May 1997.
  5. "National Two 96/97 Leading try scorers". Rugby Statbunker. 11 May 1997.
  6. "Rugby Union: Harris has the drop on tough Newcastle". The Independent. 4 November 1996. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
  7. "Falcons in Division Two 1996/97". thesouthstandchoir.wordpress.com. 9 August 2012.
  8. "National Two 96/97 Home attendance". Rugby Statbunker. 11 May 1997.

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