2000–01 National Division One | |
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Countries | England |
Champions | Leeds Tykes |
Runners-up | Worcester |
Relegated | Orrell and Waterloo |
Attendance | 158,824 (average 908 per match)[a 1] |
Highest attendance | 5,509 Leeds Tykes at home to Worcester on 1 April 2001 |
Lowest attendance | 200 (x3) Birmingham & Solihull at home to Waterloo on 14 October 2000, Moseley on 16 December 2001 & Otley on 4 February 2001 |
Top point scorer | Sateki Tuipulotu (Worcester) 396 Points |
Top try scorer | Graham Mackay (Leeds Tykes) 19 tries[1] |
The 2001–02 National Division One (previously known as the Allied Dunbar Premiership Two and renamed as the Jewson National Division One for sponsorship reasons) was the fourteenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship. New teams to the division included Bedford Blues who had been relegated from the Allied Dunbar Premiership 1999-00 while Otley and Birmingham & Solihull had been promoted from National League Two. This season also saw the introduction of the bonus points scoring system.[2] The season would also herald a new change in venue for Moseley who moved from their traditional home at The Reddings to share the University of Birmingham rugby pitch at Bournbrook, with The Reddings being sold to property developers in order to generate funds to keep the club in existence.[3][4]
Leeds Tykes, the champions, were promoted to the Allied Dunbar Premiership for season 2001–02. There was only one promotion place available and the runners–up Worcester remained in National League 1 while Orrell and Waterloo were relegated to the 2001–02 National Division Two.[5]
Participating teams
Team | Stadium | Capacity | City/Area |
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Bedford Blues | Goldington Road | 7,000 | Bedford, Bedfordshire |
Birmingham & Solihull | Sharmans Cross | 2,500 | Solihull, West Midlands |
Coventry | Coundon Road | 9,000+ | Coventry, West Midlands |
Exeter Chiefs | County Ground | 5,200 | Exeter, Devon |
Henley Hawks | Dry Leas | 4,000 | Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire |
Leeds Tykes | Headingley Stadium | 22,250 | Leeds, West Yorkshire |
London Welsh | Old Deer Park | 5,850 | Richmond, London |
Manchester | Grove Park | 4,000 | Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester |
Moseley | Bournbrook | Birmingham, West Midlands | |
Orrell | Edge Hall Road | 3,000 | Orrell, Greater Manchester |
Otley | Cross Green | 5,000 | Otley, West Yorkshire |
Wakefield | College Grove | 3,000 | Wakefield, West Yorkshire |
Waterloo | St Anthony's Road | 9,000 | Blundellsands, Merseyside |
Worcester | Sixways | 8,477 | Worcester, Worcestershire |
Table
2000–01 National Division One Table | ||||||||||||||
Club | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Points For | Points Against | Points Difference | Points Try | Points Loss | Points | ||||
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1 | Leeds Tykes | 26 | 24 | 0 | 2 | 1,032 | 407 | 625 | 1 | 19 | 116 | |||
2 | Worcester | 26 | 23 | 1 | 2 | 844 | 387 | 457 | 1 | 17 | 112 | |||
3 | Exeter Chiefs | 26 | 14 | 0 | 12 | 677 | 563 | 114 | 6 | 9 | 71 | |||
4 | Wakefield | 26 | 15 | 0 | 11 | 568 | 503 | 65 | 3 | 7 | 70 | |||
5 | Coventry | 26 | 14 | 0 | 12 | 565 | 604 | –39 | 6 | 4 | 66 | |||
6 | London Welsh | 26 | 13 | 0 | 13 | 525 | 616 | –91 | 6 | 6 | 64 | |||
7 | Henley | 26 | 12 | 2 | 12 | 517 | 589 | –72 | 7 | 3 | 62 | |||
8 | Manchester | 26 | 12 | 0 | 14 | 471 | 549 | –78 | 4 | 1 | 53 | |||
9 | Birmingham & Solihull | 26 | 7 | 5 | 14 | 427 | 481 | –54 | 9 | 1 | 48 | |||
10 | Moseley | 26 | 9 | 2 | 15 | 497 | 646 | –149 | 4 | 3 | 47 | |||
11 | Bedford | 26 | 9 | 1 | 16 | 463 | 616 | –153 | 7 | 2 | 47 | |||
12 | Otley | 26 | 9 | 1 | 16 | 455 | 630 | –175 | 6 | 2 | 46 | |||
13 | Orrell | 26 | 8 | 1 | 17 | 437 | 661 | –224 | 10 | 2 | 46 | |||
14 | Waterloo | 26 | 6 | 1 | 19 | 450 | 676 | –226 | 6 | 3 | 35 | |||
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Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places. |
Results
Round 1
9 September 2000 |
Bedford Blues | 31 - 34 | Henley Hawks |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 2,035 Referee: Roy Maybank |
9 September 2000 |
Leeds Tykes | 40 - 25 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
Headingley Attendance: 734 Referee: Steve Savage |
Round 2
16 September 2000 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 23 - 19 | Manchester |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 500 Referee: Eric Woodmason |
16 September 2000 |
Exeter Chiefs | 18 - 16 | Wakefield |
Report |
County Ground Attendance: 987 Referee: David Sainsbury |
Round 3
23 September 2000 |
Bedford Blues | 17 - 20 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,506 Referee: Tony Spreadbury |
23 September 2000 |
Coventry | 20 - 25 | London Welsh |
Report |
Coundon Road Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones |
23 September 2000 |
Waterloo | 17 - 14 | Exeter Chiefs |
Report |
St Anthony's Road Attendance: 300 Referee: David Pearson |
Round 4
30 September 2000 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 16 - 17 | Coventry |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 500 Referee: David Sainsbury |
30 September 2000 |
London Welsh | 34 - 19 | Wakefield |
Report |
Old Deer Park Attendance: 1,100 Referee: Martin Fox |
Round 5
7 October 2000 |
Wakefield | 11 - 0 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
College Grove Attendance: 300 Referee: Tim Miller |
7 October 2000 |
Waterloo | 25 - 18 | London Welsh |
Report |
St Anthony's Road Attendance: 350 Referee: Trevor Fisher |
Round 6
14 October 2000 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 33 - 12 | Waterloo |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 200 Referee: D May |
14 October 2000 |
Leeds Tykes | 42 - 6 | Bedford Blues |
Report |
Headingley Attendance: 1,019 Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones |
Round 7
28 October 2000 |
Bedford Blues | 20 - 8 | Manchester |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,431 Referee: Tony Spreadbury |
28 October 2000 |
Exeter Chiefs | 18 - 24 | London Welsh |
Report |
County Ground Attendance: 900 Referee: Steve Savage |
28 October 2000 |
Otley | 5 - 8 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
Cross Green Attendance: 400 Referee: David Grashoff |
Round 8
18 November 2000 |
London Welsh | 20 - 15 | Henley Hawks |
Report |
Old Deer Park Attendance: 550 Referee: David Pearson |
19 November 2000 |
Bedford Blues | 28 - 14 | Moseley |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,430 Referee: Nick Cousins |
19 November 2000 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 27 - 21 | Exeter Chiefs |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 250 Referee: Martin Fox |
Round 9
25 November 2000 |
Exeter Chiefs | P - P | Leeds Tykes |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 18 April 2001.
25 November 2000 |
London Welsh | 12 - 29 | Worcester |
Report |
Old Deer Park Attendance: 700 Referee: Trevor Fisher |
25 November 2000 |
Moseley | 13 - 14 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
Bournbrook Attendance: 638 Referee: Tony Spreadbury |
25 November 2000 |
Waterloo | 11 - 20 | Bedford Blues |
Report |
St Anthony's Road Attendance: 450 Referee: Steve Savage |
Round 10
2 December 2000 |
Bedford Blues | 16 - 15 | Otley |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,100 Referee: Eric Woodmason |
3 December 2000 |
Worcester | 21 - 16 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
Sixways Attendance: 1,900 Referee: Steve Leyshon |
Round 11
9 December 2000 |
Birmingham & Solihull | P - P | Orrell |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 3 March 2001.
9 December 2000 |
Exeter Chiefs | P - P | Bedford Blues |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 3 March 2001.
9 December 2000 |
Waterloo | P - P | Wakefield |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 17 February 2001.
Round 12
16 December 2001 |
Bedford Blues | 37 - 9 | Waterloo |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,870 Referee: Tim Miller |
16 December 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 20 - 20 | Moseley |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 200 Referee: David Grashoff |
Round 13
30 December 2000 |
Exeter Chiefs | P - P | Orrell |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 17 February 2001.
30 December 2000 |
Henley Hawks | P - P | Worcester Warriors |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 18 February 2001.
30 December 2000 |
London Welsh | P - P | Birmingham & Solihull |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 18 February 2001.
30 December 2000 |
Moseley | P - P | Coventry |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 18 February 2001.
30 December 2000 |
Otley | P - P | Leeds Tykes |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 17 February 2001.
30 December 2000 |
Wakefield | P - P | Bedford Blues |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 24 March 2001.
30 December 2000 |
Waterloo | P - P | Manchester |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 3 March 2001.
Round 14
6 January 2001 |
Bedford Blues | 15 - 20 | Coventry |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 2,190 Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones |
6 January 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 16 - 6 | Henley Hawks |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 450 Referee: Tim Miller |
Round 15
13 January 2001 |
Exeter Chiefs | 22 - 6 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
County Ground Attendance: 1,050 Referee: Eric Woodmason |
Round 16
20 January 2001 |
Bedford Blues | P - P | Wakefield |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 8 April 2001.
20 January 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | P - P | London Welsh |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 7 April 2001.
20 January 2001 |
Manchester | P - P | Waterloo |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 24 March 2001.
20 January 2001 |
Orrell | P - P | Exeter Chiefs |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 24 March 2001.
Round 17
27 January 2001 |
Exeter Chiefs | 22 - 29 | Worcester |
Report |
County Ground Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Eric Woodmason |
27 January 2001 |
Henley Hawks | 18 - 18 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
Dry Leas Attendance: 520 Referee: Andrew Pearce |
Round 18
3 February 2001 |
Henley Hawks | P - P | Moseley |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 8 April 2001.
3 February 2001 |
Orrell | 16 - 10 | Wakefield |
Report |
Edge Hall Road Attendance: 600 Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones |
4 February 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 10 - 13 | Otley |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 200 Referee: Roy Maybank |
4 February 2001 |
Leeds Tykes | P - P | Coventry |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 4 March 2001.
4 February 2001 |
London Welsh | 24 - 15 | Exeter Chiefs |
Report |
Old Deer Park Attendance: 530 Referee: David Grashoff |
Round 19
10 February 2001 |
Bedford Blues | 3 - 48 | Leeds Tykes |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,225 Referee: Roy Maybank |
10 February 2001 |
Exeter Chiefs | P - P | Henley Hawks |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 25 April 2001.
10 February 2001 |
Waterloo | 12 - 9 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
St Anthony's Road Attendance: 260 Referee: David Pearson |
Round 11 & 13 (rescheduled games)
- Game rescheduled from 30 December 2000.
- Game rescheduled from 30 December 2000.
17 February 2001 |
Waterloo | 16 - 17 | Wakefield |
Report |
St Anthony's Road Attendance: 250 Referee: Tony Spreadbury |
- Game rescheduled from 9 December 2000.
- Game rescheduled from 30 December 2000.
18 February 2001 |
London Welsh | P - P | Birmingham & Solihull |
- Game originally rescheduled from 30 December 2000 but postponed once again. Game rescheduled to 24 March 2001.
- Game rescheduled from 30 December 2000.
Round 20
24 February 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 22 - 32 | Wakefield |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 240 Referee: David Sainsbury |
24 February 2001 |
London Welsh | 31 - 16 | Waterloo |
Report |
Old Deer Park Attendance: 700 Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones |
Rounds 11, 13 & 18 (Rescheduled games)
3 March 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 15 - 15 | Orrell |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 300 Referee: S Terheege |
- Game rescheduled from 9 December 2000.
- Game rescheduled from 9 December 2000.
- Game rescheduled from 30 December 2000.
- Game rescheduled from 3 February 2001.
Round 21
10 March 2001 |
Bedford Blues | 14 - 32 | Worcester |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,880 Referee: Chris White |
10 March 2001 |
Wakefield | 38 - 15 | London Welsh |
Report |
College Grove Attendance: 300[28] Referee: David Pearson |
11 March 2001 |
Otley | 22 - 31 | Exeter Chiefs |
Report |
Cross Green Attendance: 600[29] Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones |
Round 22
17 March 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | P - P | Bedford Blues |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 25 April 2001.
17 March 2001 |
Moseley | P - P | Otley |
- Postponed. Game rescheduled to 24 March 2001.
Rounds 13, 16 (Rescheduled games)
24 March 2001 |
London Welsh | 11 - 7 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
Old Deer Park Attendance: 600 Referee: Trevor Fisher |
- Game rescheduled from 18 February 2001 after having been originally rescheduled from 30 December 2000.
- Game rescheduled from 20 January 2001.
- Game rescheduled from 17 March 2001.
- Game rescheduled from 20 January 2001.
- Game rescheduled from 30 December 2000.
Round 23
31 March 2001 |
Bedford Blues | 23 - 18 | London Welsh |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,608 Referee: Tim Miller |
31 March 2001 |
Coventry | 25 - 18 | Henley Hawks |
Report |
Coundon Road Attendance: 1,800 Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones |
31 March 2001 |
Manchester | 14 - 13 | Birmingham & Solihull |
Report |
Grove Park Attendance: 385 Referee: Steve Savage |
Round 16 & 18 (Rescheduled games)
7 April 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 13 - 14 | London Welsh |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 400 Referee: Roy Maybank |
- Game rescheduled from 20 January 2001.
8 April 2001 |
Bedford Blues | 19 - 18 | Wakefield |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,320 Referee: Nick Cousins |
- Game rescheduled from 20 January 2001.
- Game rescheduled from 3 February 2001.
Round 24
14 April 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 20 - 31 | Leeds Tykes |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Attendance: 300 Referee: David Grashoff |
Round 9 (Rescheduled game)
18 April 2001 |
Exeter Chiefs | 26 - 33 | Leeds Tykes |
Report |
County Ground Attendance: 1,021 Referee: Ashley Rowden |
- Game rescheduled from 25 November 2000.
Round 25
21 April 2001 |
Bedford Blues | 11-33 | Exeter Chiefs |
Report |
Goldington Road Attendance: 1,720 Referee: Tony Spreadbury |
Round 19 & 22 (Rescheduled games)
25 April 2001 |
Birmingham & Solihull | 19 - 18 | Bedford Blues |
Report |
Sharmans Cross Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones |
- Game rescheduled from 17 March 2001.
- Game rescheduled from 10 February 2001.
Round 26
Total Season Attendances
Club | Home Games |
Total | Average | Highest | Lowest | % Capacity |
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Bedford Blues | 13 | 20,490 | 1,576 | 2,190 | 1,100 | 23% |
Birmingham & Solihull | 11[a 2] | 3,540 | 322 | 500 | 200 | 13% |
Coventry | 13 | 23,266 | 1,790 | 3,185 | 1,000 | 20% |
Exeter Chiefs | 12[a 3] | 11,119 | 927 | 1,250 | 538 | 18% |
Henley Hawks | 13 | 8,295 | 638 | 1,150 | 310 | 16% |
Leeds Tykes | 13 | 14,847 | 1,142 | 5,509 | 306 | 5% |
London Welsh | 12[a 4] | 9,330 | 778 | 1,150 | 530 | 13% |
Manchester | 13 | 8,107 | 624 | 942 | 325 | 16% |
Moseley | 13 | 8,982 | 691 | 1,102 | 462 | N/A |
Orrell | 13 | 6,900 | 531 | 800 | 300 | 18% |
Otley | 13 | 6,700 | 515 | 850 | 400 | 10% |
Wakefield | 12[a 5] | 4,420 | 368 | 600 | 250 | 12% |
Waterloo | 11[a 6] | 3,821 | 347 | 500 | 250 | 4% |
Worcester | 13 | 29,007 | 2,231 | 3,065 | 1,600 | 26% |
- ↑ Note that 7 home attendances are missing (see below) - so the total attendance will not be 100% accurate. The average attendance has also been taken into account with the missing games not included.
- ↑ Missing home attendances Bedford Blues on 25 April 2001 and Worcester on 28 April 2001.
- ↑ Missing home attendance v Henley Hawks on 25 April 2001.
- ↑ Missing home attendance v Bedford Blues on 16 September 2000.
- ↑ Missing home attendance v Bedford Blues on 24 March 2001.
- ↑ Missing home attendances v Manchester on 3 March 2001 and Coventry on 28 April 2001.
Individual statistics
- Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.
Top points scorers
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Top try scorers
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Season records
Team
81 - 20 Leeds Tykes at home to Orrell on 17 March 2001
48 - 3 Leeds Tykes away to Bedford Blues on 10 February 2001
81 - 20 Leeds Tykes at home to Orrell on 17 March 2001
Leeds Tykes at home to Coventry on 4 March 2001
Leeds Tykes at home to Orrell on 17 March 2001
Orrell at home to Moseley on 16 September 2000
Bedford Blues at home to Henley Hawks on 9 September 2000 |
Player
Richard Le Bas for Leeds Tykes at home to Wakefield on 19 November 2000
N/A - multiple players
Richard Le Bas for Leeds Tykes at home to Wakefield on 19 November 2000
David Sleman for Orrell at home to Moseley on 16 September 2000
James Shanahan for Bedford Blues at home to Henley Hawks on 9 September 2000 Attendances
Leeds Tykes at home to Worcester on 1 April 2001
Birmingham & Solihull at home to Waterloo on 14 October 2000, Moseley on 16 December 2001 & Otley on 4 February 2001
Worcester
Birmingham & Solihull
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See also
References
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