Dorset & Wilts 2 North is an English Rugby Union league, forming part of the South West Division, for clubs based primarily in Wiltshire, sitting at tier 9 of the English rugby union system. From this league teams can either be promoted to Dorset & Wilts 1 North or relegated to Dorset & Wilts 3 North. Each year 1st XV clubs in this division also take part in the RFU Junior Vase – a level 9–12 national competition.
Current season or competition: 2019–20 Dorset & Wilts 2 North | |
Sport | Rugby union |
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Instituted | 1987 | (as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2)
Number of teams | 12 |
Country | England |
Holders | Westbury (1st title) (2019–20) (promoted to Dorset & Wilts 1 North) |
Most titles | Bournemouth University, Frome II, Minety, Marlborough, Pewsey Vale, Sutton Benger (2 titles) |
Website | englandrugby.com |
2021–22
editAmesbury, Combe Down II, Melksham II and Trowbridge II did not return as all were level transferred to Dorset & Wilts 2 Central which was newly formed for that season.
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2020–21
editDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 season was cancelled.
2019–20
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2018–19
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2017–18
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2016–17
edit- Avonvale
- Bath Saracens
- Calne
- Chippenham III (promoted from Dorset & Wilts 3 North)
- Colerne (relegated from Dorset & Wilts 1 North)
- Combe Down II
- Cricklade
- Melksham II
- Royal Wootton Bassett III (promoted from Dorset & Wilts 3 North)
- Sutton Begner
- Trowbridge II
- Westbury
2015–16
editThe 2015–16 Dorset & Wilts 2 North consisted of twelve teams; most of them based in the northern part of Wiltshire but also three teams based just across the county border in Somerset. The season started on 12 September 2015 and was due to end on 23 April 2016.
Seven of the twelve teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions, Royal Wootton Bassett II were promoted to Dorset & Wilts 1 North along with runners up Colerne while Supermarine II and Chippenham III were relegated to Dorset & Wilts 3 North.
Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
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Avonvale | Bathford Playing Fields | Bathford, Bath, Somerset | 3rd | |
Bath Saracens | Sulis Sports Club | Bath, Somerset | 9th | |
Bradford-on-Avon II | Broom Ground | Winsley, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire | 7th | |
Calne | Calne Recreation Ground | Calne, Wiltshire | Relegated from Dorset & Wilts 1 North (12th) | |
Combe Down II | Holly's Corner | Combe Down, Bath, Somerset | ||
Cricklade | Fairview Field | Cricklade, Wiltshire | Relegated from Dorset & Wilts 1 North (11th) | |
Melksham II | The Conigre | 1,000 | Melksham, Wiltshire | 4th |
Pewsey Vale | The Angela Yeates Memorial Ground | Pewsey, Wiltshire | Relegated from Dorset & Wilts 1 North (10th) | |
Sutton Benger | Recreation Ground | Sutton Benger, Wiltshire | 5th | |
Swindon College Old Boys II | Nationwide Sports Pavilion | Swindon, Wiltshire | 6th | |
Trowbridge III | Doric Park | Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wiltshire | 8th | |
Westbury | Knott Field | Westbury, Wiltshire | Relegated from Dorset & Wilts 1 South (12th) |
Participating clubs 2012–13
edit- Bath Saracens
- Chippenham III
- Combe Down II
- Corsham II
- Cricklade
- Fairford
- Melksham II
- Supermarine II
- Sutton Benger
- Swindon College Old Boys II
- Westbury II
- Wootton Bassett II
Participating clubs 2009–10
edit- Bath Saracens
- Bradford-on-Avon II
- Chippenham III
- Colerne
- Combe Down
- Devizes II
- Fairford
- Melksham II
- Minety II
- Pewsey Vale
- Swindon College Old Boys II
- Wooton Bassett III
Original teams
editWhen league rugby began in 1987 this division (known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2) contained the following teams from Berkshire, Dorset and Wiltshire:
Dorset & Wilts 2 North honours
editBerks/Dorset/Wilts 2 (1987–1993)
editOriginally Dorset & Wilts 2 North and Dorset & Wilts 2 South were combined in a single division known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2, involving clubs based in Berkshire[a], Dorset and Wiltshire. It was a tier 9 league with promotion to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1 and, from the 1988–89 season onward, relegation was to either Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 East or Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 West.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated team(s) | Ref | |||||||||
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1987–88 | 12 | Chippenham | Corsham | No relegation | [1] | |||||||||
1988–89 | 11 | North Dorset | Puddletown | Minety | [2] | |||||||||
1989–90 | 11 | Melksham | Lytchett Minster | Poole | [3] | |||||||||
1990–91 | 11 | D.I.H.E. | Swindon College Old Boys | R.E.M.E. Arborfield, Trowbridge, Westbury | [4] | |||||||||
1991–92 | 11 | Aldermaston | Lytchett Minster[b] | No relegation[c] | [5] | |||||||||
1992–93 | 13 | Supermarine | Marlborough | Berkshire Shire Hall | [6] | |||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2 (1993–1996)
editThe creation of National League 5 South for the 1993–94 season meant that Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2 dropped to become a tier 10 league. Promotion continued to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1, while relegation was now to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3[d].
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated team(s) | Ref | |||||||||
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1993–94 | 13 | Blandford | Thatcham | Minety, Hungerford | [7] | |||||||||
1994–95 | 13 | Bournemouth University[e] | North Dorset | Poole | [8] | |||||||||
1995–96 | 13 | Trowbridge | Calne[f] | Bournemouth University, Puddletown, Warminster[g] | [9] | |||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2 (1996–2000)
editThe cancellation of National League 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season meant that Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2 reverted to being a tier 9 league. Promotion continued to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1 and relegation to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated team(s) | Ref | |||||||||
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1996–97 | 8 | Tadley | Ivel Barbarians | Pewsey Vale | ||||||||||
1997–98 | 10 | Swindon College Old Boys | Portcastrians | Supermarine, Berkshire Shire Hall | ||||||||||
1998–99 | 9 | Minety | Bridport | Hungerford, Puddletown, Marlborough | [10] | |||||||||
1999–2000 | 8 | Thatcham | Oakmeadians | No relegation[h] | [11] | |||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Dorset & Wilts 2 North (2000–2004)
editAt the end of the 1999–2000 season Berks/Wilts/Dorset 2 was restructured following the departure of Berkshire clubs to join the Bucks & Oxon leagues. It was now split into two tier 9 regional leagues – Dorset & Wilts 2 North and Dorset & Wilts 2 South. Promotion from Dorset & Wilts 2 North was now to Dorset & Wilts 2 and there was no relegation due to the cancellation of Berks/Wilts/Dorset 3.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated team(s) | Ref | |||||||||
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2000–01 | 7 | Calne | Supermarine | No relegation | [12] | |||||||||
2001–02 | 7 | Bradford-on-Avon | Supermarine | No relegation | [13] | |||||||||
2002–03 | 7 | Minety | Supermarine | No relegation | [14] | |||||||||
2003–04 | 10 | Cricklade | Marlborough | No relegation | [15] | |||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Dorset & Wilts 2 North (2004–2009)
editAhead of the 2004–05 season, local league restructuring meant that promotion from Dorset & Wilts 2 North was now to Dorset & Wilts 1 North (formerly Dorset & Wilts 1) and relegation to the newly introduced Dorset & Wilts 3 North (last known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3). It remained a tier 9 league.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated team(s) | Ref | |||||||||
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2004–05 | 12 | Colerne | Malmesbury | Multiple teams[i] | [16] | |||||||||
2005–06 | 10 | Frome II | Chippenham III | Royal Wootton Bassett III | [17] | |||||||||
2006–07 | 10 | Marlborough | Warminster | Swindon III, Hungerford | [18] | |||||||||
2007–08 | 9 | Sutton Benger | Corsham II | Malmesbury | [19] | |||||||||
2008–09 | 10 | Trowbridge II | Avonvale | Calne II, Royal Wootton Bassett III | [20] | |||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Dorset & Wilts 2 North (2009–present)
editDespite widespread restructuring by the RFU at the end of the 2008–09 season, Dorset & Wilts 2 North remained a tier 9 league, with promotion continuing to Dorset & Wilts 1 North and relegation to Dorset & Wilts 3 North.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated team(s) | Ref | |||||||||
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2009–10 | 11 | Pewsey Vale | Fairford | Minety II | [21] | |||||||||
2010–11 | 12 | Swindon II | Bath Saracens | Multiple teams[j] | [22] | |||||||||
2011–12 | 10 | Combe Down | Devizes II | Swindon III, Westbury II, Melksham II | [23] | |||||||||
2012–13 | 12 | Fairford | Chippenham III[k] | Westbury II, Combe Down II | [24] | |||||||||
2013–14 | 12 | Marlborough | Cricklade | Corsham II, Swindon College Old Boys II | [25] | |||||||||
2014–15 | 11 | Royal Wootton Bassett II | Colerne | Supermarine II, Chippenham III | [26] | |||||||||
2015–16 | 11 | Pewsey Vale | Calne | Bradford-on-Avon II, Swindon College Old Boys II | [27] | |||||||||
2016–17 | 12 | Avonvale | Trowbridge II | Chippenham III, Bath Saracens | [28] | |||||||||
2017–18 | 12 | Sutton Benger | Calne | Combe Down II | [29] | |||||||||
2018–19 | 12 | Frome II | Marlborough II | Royal Wootton Bassett III, Cricklade | [30] | |||||||||
2019–20 | 12 | Westbury | Swindon College II | No relegation[l] | [31] | |||||||||
2020–21 | 12 | |||||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Number of league titles
edit- Bournemouth University (2)[m]
- Frome II (2)
- Marlborough (2)
- Minety (2)[n]
- Pewsey Vale (2)
- Sutton Benger (2)
- Aldermaston (1)[o]
- Avonvale (1)
- Blandford (1)[p]
- Bradford-on-Avon (1)
- Calne (1)
- Chippenham (1)[q]
- Colerne (1)
- Combe Down (1)
- Cricklade (1)
- Fairford (1)
- Melksham (1)[r]
- North Dorset (1)[s]
- Royal Wootton Bassett II (1)
- Supermarine (1)[t]
- Swindon II (1)
- Swindon College Old Boys (1)[u]
- Tadley (1)[v]
- Thatcham (1)[w]
- Trowbridge (1)[x]
- Trowbridge II (1)
- Westbury (1)
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Since 2000, Berkshire clubs have played in the Berks/Bucks & Oxon leagues.
- ^ Restructuring of the south-west leagues from 11 to 13 teams for the following season, meant that four teams were promoted, including Bradford-on-Avon and Puddleton.
- ^ The restructuring of Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 East and Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 West into a single season called Berks/Dorsets/Wilts 3, meant that there was no relegation.
- ^ Prior to the 1992–93 season Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 was divided into two regional divisions – Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 East and Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 West.
- ^ Champions Bournemouth University were not promoted.
- ^ 3rd place Westbury also promoted.
- ^ Restructuring of the Berks, Dorset & Wilts leagues, including a reduction of teams in each division, meant that more teams were relegated than usual.
- ^ There would be no relegation due to the cancellation of Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 at the end of the season.
- ^ Minety II, Supermarine II, Sutton Benger, Devizes III, Trowbridge III and Bradford-on-Avon II were the relegated sides this year. The reason for such a lot of teams being relegated were due to the creation of a new division (Dorset & Wilts 3 North & South) for the following season.
- ^ Trowbridge III, Colerne, Combe Down II, Bradford-on-Avon II and Marlborough II were the relegated sides this year. The reason lot of teams were relegated were due to the creation of a new Dorset & Wilts 4 division for the following season.
- ^ Not promoted as Chippenham 2nd team in division above.
- ^ No relegation due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
- ^ Bournemouth University were formerly known as Dorset Institute of Higher Education (D.I.H.E.). Both titles were won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ One of Minety's titles was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ Aldermaston's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ Blandford's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ Chippenham's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ Melksham's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ North Dorset's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ Supermarine's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ Swindon College Old Boys title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ Tadley's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ Thatcham's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
- ^ Trowbridge's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2. As a club Trowbridge have won the title twice – once by the first team (Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2) and once by the 2nd XV (Dorset & Wilts 2 North).
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