2002–03 National Division Two

The 2002–03 National Division Two was the third version (sixteenth overall) of the third division of the English domestic rugby union competition using the name National Division Two. New teams to the division included Henley Hawks and Bracknell who were relegated from the 2001–02 National Division One while promoted teams included Doncaster who were champions of the 2001–02 National Division Three North as well as Cornish teams Penzance & Newlyn (champions) and Launceston (playoffs) who came up from the 2001–02 National Division Three South.[1][2][3][4] The league points system was 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw.

2002–03 National Division Two
Countries England
ChampionsPenzance & Newlyn
Runners-upHenley Hawks (also promoted)
RelegatedFylde, Kendal, Launceston
Attendance80,093 (average 480 per match)[a 1]
Highest attendance2,200 Penzance & Newlyn at home to Henley Hawks on 18 January 2003
Lowest attendance120 (x2) Bracknell against Nottingham 8 March 2003 & Sedgley Park on 15 March 2003
Top point scorer Barry Reeves
Henley Hawks 327 points
Top try scorer Nnamdi Obi
Henley Hawks 20 tries

Penzance & Newlyn finished the season as champions with Henley Hawks six points behind as runners up, both sides being convincingly the best in the division and would be promoted to the 2003–04 National Division One for the next season.[5][6] For Penzance & Newlyn it was their second successive promotion while Henley made an instant return having been relegated the following season. Fylde and Kendal were the first two sides to be relegated but the battle for the last relegation spot was very tight with just three points separating 12th from 8th in the division.[7] Launceston went into their last game ahead of relegation rivals Nottingham and Wharfedale, but while those sides won their games, Launceston lost their home game against league champions and local rivals Penzance & Newlyn to condemn the Polson Bridge side to the drop – dead level with Nottingham but with a worse points difference.[5][6] Fylde and Kendal would drop to the 2003–04 National Division Three North while Launceston returned to the 2003–04 National Division Three South.[8][9]

Participating teams and locations

Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
Bracknell Lily Hill Park 1,250 (250 seats) Bracknell, Berkshire
Doncaster Castle Park 3,075 Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Esher Molesey Road 3,000 Hersham, Surrey
Fylde Woodlands Memorial Ground 9,000 Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire
Harrogate Claro Road Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Henley Hawks Dry Leas 4,000 Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
Kendal Mint Bridge 3,000 (300 stand) Kendal, Cumbria
Launceston Polson Bridge 3,000 Launceston, Cornwall
Newbury Blues Monk's Lane 8,000 Newbury, Berkshire
Nottingham Ireland Avenue 4,950 Beeston, Nottinghamshire
Penzance & Newlyn Mennaye Field 3,500 Penzance, Cornwall
Sedgley Park Park Lane 3,000 Whitefield, Greater Manchester
Stourbridge Stourton Park 3,500 (499 seats) Stourbridge, West Midlands
Wharfedale The Avenue 2,000 Threshfield, Craven, North Yorkshire

Final league table

2002-03 National Division Two Table
Position Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points Diff Points
1Penzance & Newlyn (C)26221384944240745
2Henley Hawks (P)26191678247330939
3Esher26161970055015033
4Harrogate261601060649611032
5Bracknell26160105975257232
6Sedgley Park261501170257213030
7Doncaster26140126305517928
8Stourbridge2611114628783-15523
9Newbury Blues2611015491618-12722
10Wharfedale2610115517579-6221
11Nottingham2610016530629-9920
12Launceston (R)2610016540643-10320
13Kendal (R)266119446840-39413
14Fylde (R)263023457774-3176
Reference englandrugby.com: Updated 26-04-2003

Results

Round 1

31 August 2002
Bracknell 16 - 9 Launceston
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 350[10]
Referee: Alan Biggs
31 August 2002
Doncaster 33 - 15 Stourbridge
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 600[10]
Referee: Bruce Robertson
31 August 2002
Henley Hawks 36 - 26 Esher
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 400
Referee: Nick Williams
31 August 2002
Kendal 20 - 34 Harrogate
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 483[10]
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
31 August 2002
Nottingham 33 - 22 Newbury Blues
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 280[10]
Referee: Chris Sharp
31 August 2002
Penzance & Newlyn 46 - 7 Fylde
Report
Mennaye Fields
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Paul Dix
31 August 2002
Wharfedale 14 - 38 Sedgley Park
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 500[10]
Referee: Sean Davey

Round 2

7 September 2002
Esher 26 - 31 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 450
Referee: David Sainsbury
7 September 2002
Harrogate 49 - 12 Doncaster
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 750
Referee: Wayne Barnes
7 September 2002
Kendal 0 - 21 Wharfedale
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 350[11]
7 September 2002
Launceston 46 - 7 Fylde
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 350[11]
Referee: Nick Williams
7 September 2002
Newbury Blues 8 - 37 Bracknell
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 720[11]
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
7 September 2002
Sedgley Park 11 - 13 Nottingham
Report
Park Lane
Referee: D Edmunds
7 September 2002
Stourbridge 20 - 52 Henley Hawks
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 350[11]

Round 3

14 September 2002
Bracknell 31 - 12 Stourbridge
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 300[12]
Referee: Nigel Higginson
14 September 2002
Doncaster 18 - 49 Wharfedale
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 500[12]
Referee: Graham Hughes
14 September 2002
Fylde 20 - 21 Esher
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 350[12]
Referee: Bruce Robertson
14 September 2002
Henley Hawks 39 - 12 Sedgley Park
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 350[12]
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
14 September 2002
Launceston 28 - 32 Kendal
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 350
Referee: Paul Dix
14 September 2002
Nottingham 6 - 22 Harrogate
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 360[12]
Referee: Alan Hughes
14 September 2002
Penzance & Newlyn 35 - 19 Newbury Blues
Report
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,500[12]
Referee: Andrew Pearce

Round 4

21 September 2002
Esher 41 - 23 Launceston
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 400
Referee: Martin Fox
21 September 2002
Harrogate 21 - 42 Henley Hawks
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 510[13]
Referee: Graham Hughes
21 September 2002
Kendal 23 - 35 Doncaster
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 264[13]
Referee: Chris Sharp
21 September 2002
Newbury Blues 11 - 8 Fylde
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 375[13]
Referee: Tim Beddow
21 September 2002
Sedgley Park 17 - 16 Bracknell
Report
Park Lane
Referee: Nick Williams
21 September 2002
Stourbridge 22 - 24 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 350[13]
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
21 September 2002
Wharfedale 30 - 12 Nottingham
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 400[13]

Round 5

28 September 2002
Bracknell 28 - 25 Harrogate
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 250[14]
Referee: D Edmunds
28 September 2002
Esher 36 - 34 Kendal
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 500[14]
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
28 September 2002
Fylde 40 - 24 Stourbridge
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 300[14]
Referee: Chris Sharp
28 September 2002
Henley Hawks 48 - 3 Wharfedale
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 485[14]
Referee: Alan Biggs
28 September 2002
Launceston 36 - 7 Newbury Blues
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 300[14]
Referee: Nick Williams
28 September 2002
Nottingham 35 - 19 Doncaster
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 575[14]
28 September 2002
Penzance & Newlyn 42 - 16 Sedgley Park
Report
Mennaye Field
Referee: Andrew Pearce

Round 6

12 October 2002
Doncaster 11 - 20 Henley Hawks
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 600[15]
Referee: Tim Beddow
12 October 2002
Harrogate 31 - 29 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 604
Referee: Nick Williams
12 October 2002
Kendal 35 - 31 Nottingham
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 391[15]
12 October 2002
Newbury Blues 9 - 8 Esher
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 485
Referee: Alan Biggs[15]
12 October 2002
Sedgley Park 53 - 28 Fylde
Report
Park Lane
Referee: Eric Woodmason
12 October 2002
Stourbridge 28 - 32 Launceston
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 200[15]
Referee: Rowan Kitt
12 October 2002
Wharfedale 3 - 17 Bracknell
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 400
Referee: Alan Hughes[15]

Round 7

26 October 2002
Bracknell 33 - 14 Doncaster
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 200[16]
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
26 October 2002
Esher 31 - 20 Stourbridge
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 300[16]
Referee: Bruce Robertson
26 October 2002
Fylde 6 - 18 Harrogate
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Referee: D Edmunds
26 October 2002
Henley Hawks 10 - 20 Nottingham
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 480[16]
Referee: Tim Beddow
26 October 2002
Launceston 30 - 33 Sedgley Park
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 250[16]
Referee: Eric Woodmason
26 October 2002
Newbury Blues 54 - 9 Kendal
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 415[16]
Referee: Paul Dix
26 October 2002
Penzance & Newlyn 34 - 34 Wharfedale
Report
Mennaye Field
Referee: Steve Harland

Round 8

2 November 2002
Doncaster 9 - 5 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 650[17]
Referee: Tim Beddow
2 November 2002
Harrogate 34 - 11 Launceston
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 476
Referee: Graham Hughes
2 November 2002
Kendal 9 - 16 Henley Hawks
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 421[17]
Referee: Alan Hughes
2 November 2002
Nottingham 21 - 14 Bracknell
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 365[17]
Referee: D Edmunds
2 November 2002
Sedgley Park 11 - 26 Esher
Report
Park Lane
Attendance: 250[17]
Referee: Chris Sharp
2 November 2002
Stourbridge 9 - 15 Newbury Blues
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 300[17]
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
2 November 2002
Wharfedale 19 - 18 Fylde
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 400[17]
Referee: Chris Seeley

Round 9

16 November 2002
Bracknell 46 - 26 Henley Hawks
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 310
Referee: David Sainsbury
16 November 2002
Esher 19 - 7 Harrogate
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 250[18]
Referee: Tim Beddow
16 November 2002
Fylde 25 - 31 Doncaster
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 300[18]
Referee: Nick Williams
16 November 2002
Launceston 30 - 14 Newbury Blues
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 300[18]
Referee: Steve Harland
16 November 2002
Newbury Blues 28 - 40 Sedgley Park
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 455[18]
Referee: Rowan Kitt
16 November 2002
Penzance & Newlyn 24 - 19 Nottingham
Report
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,100[18]
16 November 2002
Stourbridge 28 - 13 Kendal
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 200[18]
Referee: Paul Dix

Round 10

23 November 2002
Doncaster 40 - 7 Launceston
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 650
Referee: S Makinson
23 November 2002
Harrogate 16 - 13 Newbury Blues
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 310[19]
Referee: Andrew Canning
23 November 2002
Henley Hawks 16 - 12 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 600
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
23 November 2002
Kendal 12 - 29 Bracknell
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 220
Referee: Chris Sharp
23 November 2002
Nottingham 21 - 20 Fylde
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 230
Referee: Graham Hughes
23 November 2002
Sedgley Park 30 - 14 Stourbridge
Report
Park Lane
Attendance: 300
Referee: D Edmunds
23 November 2002
Wharfedale 12 - 26 Esher
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 350[19]
Referee: Graham Hughes

Round 11

30 November 2002
Esher 10 - 6 Doncaster
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 500[20]
Referee: Nick Cousins
30 November 2002
Fylde 20 - 21 Henley Hawks
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 300[20]
Referee: Alan Biggs
30 November 2002
Launceston 15 - 13 Nottingham
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 250[20]
Referee: Tim Beddow
30 November 2002
Newbury Blues 23 - 13 Wharfedale
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 385[20]
Referee: Steve Harland
30 November 2002
Penzance & Newlyn 32 - 22 Bracknell
Report
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Paul Dix
30 November 2002
Sedgley Park 29 - 0 Kendal
Report
Park Lane
Attendance: 750
Referee: Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts
30 November 2002
Stourbridge 27 - 25 Harrogate
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 250[20]
Referee: Andrew Pearce

Round 12

7 December 2002
Bracknell 28 - 24 Fylde
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 275
Referee: David Sainsbury
7 December 2002
Doncaster 20 - 11 Newbury Blues
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 650[21]
Referee: Nick Williams
7 December 2002
Harrogate 29 - 3 Sedgley Park
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 465[21]
Referee: Mark Wilson
7 December 2002
Henley Hawks 43 - 13 Launceston
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 390[21]
7 December 2002
Kendal 12 - 54 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 259[21]
Referee: Alan Hughes
7 December 2002
Nottingham 5 - 29 Esher
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 340[21]
Referee: Rowan Kitt
7 December 2002
Wharfedale 11 - 25 Stourbridge
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 350[21]
Referee: Dean Richards

Round 13

14 December 2002
Esher 26 - 26 Henley Hawks
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 400[22]
Referee: Tim Beddow
14 December 2002
Fylde 15 - 33 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 250[22]
Referee: Graham Hughes
14 December 2002
Harrogate 52 - 10 Kendal
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 420[22]
Referee: D Edmunds
14 December 2002
Launceston 30 - 21 Bracknell
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 350[22]
Referee: Nick Williams
14 December 2002
Newbury Blues 28 - 20 Nottingham
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 300[22]
Referee: Bruce Robertson
14 December 2002
Sedgley Park 22 - 6 Wharfedale
Report
Park Lane
Attendance: 580[22]
Referee: Rowan Kitt
14 December 2002
Stourbridge 26 - 25 Doncaster
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 300[22]
Referee: Chris Sharp

Round 14

21 December 2002
Bracknell 19 - 6 Esher
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 200[23]
Referee: Alan Biggs
21 December 2002
Doncaster 30 - 35 Sedgley Park
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 800
Referee: D Edmunds
21 December 2002
Henley Hawks 17 - 3 Newbury Blues
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 510[23]
Referee: Dean Richards
21 December 2002
Nottingham 17 - 20 Stourbridge
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 360[23]
Referee: Paul Dix
21 December 2002
Penzance & Newlyn 22 - 11 Launceston
Report
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Rowan Kitt
21 December 2002
Kendal P - P Fylde

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 28 December 2002.
21 December 2002
Wharfedale P - P Harrogate

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 28 December 2002.

Round 14 (rescheduled games)

28 December 2002
Kendal 35 - 17 Fylde
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 379[24]
Referee: Chris Sharp
  • Game rescheduled from 21 December 2002.
28 December 2002
Wharfedale 11 - 12 Harrogate
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 800[24]
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
  • Game rescheduled from 21 December 2002.

Round 15

4 January 2003
Fylde 16 - 22 Bracknell
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 350[25]
Referee: Trevor Fisher
4 January 2003
Launceston 17 - 21 Henley Hawks
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 450[25]
Referee: Steve Harland
4 January 2003
Newbury Blues 25 - 21 Doncaster
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 300
Referee: Paul Dix
4 January 2003
Penzance & Newlyn 51 - 21 Kendal
Report
Mennaye Field
Referee: Nick Williams
4 January 2003
Sedgley Park 43 - 7 Harrogate
Report
Park Lane
Referee: Graham Hughes
4 January 2003
Stourbridge 25 - 20 Wharfedale
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 300[25]
Referee: Eric Woodmason
4 January 2003
Esher P - P Nottingham

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 15 February 2003.

Round 16

11 January 2003
Doncaster 39 - 20 Esher
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 850
Referee: Bruce Robertson
11 January 2003
Nottingham 25 - 8 Launceston
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 295[26]
11 January 2003
Bracknell P - P Penzance & Newlyn

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 15 February 2003.
11 January 2003
Harrogate P - P Stourbridge

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 8 March 2003.
11 January 2003
Henley Hawks P - P Fylde

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 8 March 2003.
11 January 2003
Kendal P - P Sedgley Park

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 22 March 2003.
11 January 2003
Wharfedale P - P Newbury Blues

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 15 February 2003.

Round 17

18 January 2003
Bracknell 28 - 9 Kendal
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 150[27]
Referee: Mark Varnon
18 January 2003
Esher 45 - 29 Wharfedale
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 400[27]
Referee: Alan Biggs
18 January 2003
Fylde 29 - 23 Nottingham
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 350[27]
Referee: Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts
18 January 2003
Launceston 10 - 15 Doncaster
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 200[27]
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
18 January 2003
Newbury Blues 8 - 26 Harrogate
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 350[27]
Referee: David Sainsbury
18 January 2003
Penzance & Newlyn 16 - 14 Henley Hawks
Report
Mennaye Fields
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Nigel Higginson
18 January 2003
Stourbridge 45 - 24 Sedgley Park
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 400[27]
Referee: Rowan Kitt

Round 18

25 January 2003
Doncaster 34 - 14 Fylde
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 800
Referee: Paul Dix
25 January 2003
Harrogate 24 - 3 Esher
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 480[28]
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
25 January 2003
Henley Hawks 35 - 5 Bracknell
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 1,025
Referee: David Grashoff
25 January 2003
Kendal 24 - 24 Stourbridge
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 380
Referee: D Edmunds
25 January 2003
Nottingham 10 - 29 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 440[28]
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
25 January 2003
Sedgley Park 47 - 5 Newbury Blues
Report
Park Lane
Attendance: 420
Referee: Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts
25 January 2003
Wharfedale 15 - 6 Launceston
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 400[28]
Referee: Alan Hughes

Round 19

1 February 2003
Esher 12 - 10 Sedgley Park
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 400
Referee: David Sainsbury
1 February 2003
Henley Hawks 31 - 3 Kendal
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 515[29]
1 February 2003
Fylde 25 - 20 Wharfedale
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 450[29]
Referee: Tim Beddow
1 February 2003
Launceston 23 - 22 Harrogate
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 350
Referee: Nick Williams
1 February 2003
Newbury Blues 25 - 26 Stourbridge
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 375[29]
Referee: Mark Varnon
1 February 2003
Bracknell P - P Nottingham

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 8 March 2003.
1 February 2003
Penzance & Newlyn P - P Doncaster

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 8 March 2003.

Round 20

8 February 2003
Doncaster 31 - 0 Bracknell
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 750[30]
Referee: D Edmunds
8 February 2003
Harrogate 23 - 13 Fylde
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 360[30]
Referee: Chris Sharp
8 February 2003
Kendal 12 - 11 Newbury Blues
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 289[30]
Referee: Alan Hughes
8 February 2003
Nottingham 15 - 16 Henley Hawks
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 346[30]
Referee: Paul Dix
8 February 2003
Sedgley Park 67 - 18 Launceston
Report
Park Lane
Attendance: 540[30]
Referee: Mark Wilson
8 February 2003
Stourbridge 55 - 43 Esher
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 350[30]
Referee: Eric Woodmason
8 February 2003
Wharfedale 7 - 35 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 450[30]
Referee: Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts

Rounds 15 & 16 (rescheduled games)

15 February 2003
Esher 50 - 15 Nottingham
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 300[31]
Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones
  • Game rescheduled from 4 January 2003.
15 February 2003
Wharfedale 25 - 22 Newbury Blues
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 304
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
  • Game rescheduled from 11 January 2003.
16 February 2003
Bracknell 27 - 46 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Lily Hill Park
Referee: Mark Wilson
  • Game rescheduled from 15 January 2003.

Round 21

22 February 2003
Bracknell 20 - 19 Wharfedale
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 150[32]
Referee: David Grashoff
22 February 2003
Esher 39 - 8 Newbury Blues
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 300[32]
22 February 2003
Fylde 11 - 27 Sedgley Park
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 300[32]
Referee: Trevor Fisher
22 February 2003
Henley Hawks 19 - 30 Doncaster
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 420
Referee: Nick Cousins
22 February 2003
Launceston 28 - 33 Stourbridge
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 300[32]
Referee: Paul Dix
22 February 2003
Nottingham 31 - 32 Kendal
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 245[32]
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
22 February 2003
Penzance & Newlyn 40 - 5 Harrogate
Report
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 2,000[32]
Referee: Nigel Higginson

Round 22

1 March 2003
Doncaster 19 - 33 Nottingham
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 750[33]
Referee: Guy Steel Bodger
1 March 2003
Harrogate 29 - 17 Bracknell
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 477[33]
Referee: Bruce Robertson
1 March 2003
Kendal 16 - 22 Esher
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 424[33]
Referee: Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts
1 March 2003
Newbury Blues 23 - 18 Launceston
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 485[33]
Referee: Tim Beddow
1 March 2003
Sedgley Park 9 - 34 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Park Lane
Attendance: 625
Referee: Paul Dix
1 March 2003
Stourbridge 31 - 14 Fylde
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 350[33]
Referee: D Edmunds
1 March 2003
Wharfedale 13 - 29 Henley Hawks
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 500[33]
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth

Rounds 16 & 19 (rescheduled games)

8 March 2003
Bracknell 25 - 23 Nottingham
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 120[34]
Referee: Rowan Kitt
  • Game rescheduled from 1 February 2003.
8 March 2003
Harrogate 35 - 5 Stourbridge
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 276[34]
Referee: Wayne Barnes
  • Game rescheduled from 11 January 2003.
8 March 2003
Henley Hawks 42 - 9 Fylde
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 250[34]
Referee: Guy Steel Bodger
  • Game rescheduled from 11 January 2003.
8 March 2003
Penzance & Newlyn 38 - 15 Doncaster
Report
Mennaye Field
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
  • Game rescheduled from 1 February 2003.

Round 23

15 March 2003
Bracknell 24 - 17 Sedgley Park
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 120[35]
Referee: David Sainsbury
15 March 2003
Doncaster 62 - 15 Kendal
Report
Castle Park
Referee: Gareth Copsey
15 March 2003
Fylde 23 - 41 Newbury Blues
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 350[35]
Referee: Chris Sharp
15 March 2003
Henley Hawks 36 - 24 Harrogate
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 715
Referee: Rowan Kitt
15 March 2003
Launceston 21 - 19 Esher
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 500[35]
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
15 March 2003
Nottingham 3 - 40 Wharfedale
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 360[35]
Referee: Eric Woodmason
15 March 2003
Penzance & Newlyn 44 - 18 Stourbridge
Report
Mennaye Field
Referee: Andrew Pearce

Round 16 (rescheduled game)

22 March 2003
Kendal 12 - 29 Sedgley Park
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 156[36]
Referee: Brendan Fitzmaurice
  • Game rescheduled from 11 January 2003.

Round 24

29 March 2003
Esher 61 - 21 Fylde
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 300[37]
Referee: Mark Wilson
29 March 2003
Harrogate 19 - 17 Nottingham
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 475[37]
Referee: Brendan Fitzmaurice
29 March 2003
Kendal 10 - 26 Launceston
Report
Mint Bridge
Attendance: 273[37]
Referee: Graham Hannah
29 March 2003
Newbury Blues 15 - 32 Cornish Pirates
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 875[37]
Referee: Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts
29 March 2003
Sedgley Park 42 - 27 Henley Hawks
Report
Park Lane
Attendance: 420
Referee: Bruce Robertson
29 March 2003
Stourbridge 14 - 33 Bracknell
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 350[37]
Referee: Richard Parker-Sedgmore
29 March 2003
Wharfedale 14 - 9 Doncaster
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 500[37]
Referee: Chris Seeley

Round 25

12 April 2003
Bracknell 22 - 24 Newbury Blues
Report
Lily Hill Park
Attendance: 350[38]
Referee: Alan Biggs
12 April 2003
Doncaster 24 - 8 Harrogate
Report
Castle Park
Referee: Bruce Robertson
12 April 2003
Fylde 17 - 23 Launceston
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 300[38]
Referee: Nick Williams
12 April 2003
Henley Hawks 74 - 24 Stourbridge
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 515[38]
12 April 2003
Nottingham 29 - 25 Sedgley Park
Report
Ireland Avenue
Attendance: 426[38]
Referee: Rowan Kitt
12 April 2003
Penzance & Newlyn 36 - 29 Esher
Report
Mennaye Field
Referee: Andrew Pearce
12 April 2003
Wharfedale 48 - 28 Kendal
Report
The Avenue
Attendance: 600[38]
Referee: Alan Hughes

Round 26

26 April 2003
Esher 23 - 17 Bracknell
Report
Molesey Road
Attendance: 500[39]
Referee: Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts
26 April 2003
Fylde 10 - 20 Kendal
Report
Woodlands Memorial Ground
Attendance: 200[39]
Referee: Chris Seeley
26 April 2003
Harrogate 9 - 27 Wharfedale
Report
Claro Road
Attendance: 1,500[39]
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
26 April 2003
Launceston 13 - 25 Penzance & Newlyn
Report
Polson Bridge
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Paul Dix
26 April 2003
Newbury Blues 33 - 26 Henley Hawks
Report
Monk's Lane
Attendance: 1,055[39]
Referee: Nick Williams
26 April 2003
Sedgley Park 12 - 28 Doncaster
Report
Park Lane
Attendance: 485[39]
Referee: D Edmunds
26 April 2003
Stourbridge 38 - 40 Nottingham
Report
Stourton Park
Attendance: 400[39]
Referee: Mark Wilson

Total season attendances

Club Home
Games
Total Average Highest Lowest % Capacity
Bracknell12[a 2]2,77523135012018%
Doncaster11[a 3]7,60069185050022%
Esher135,00038550025013%
Fylde12[a 4]3,8003174502004%
Harrogate137,1035461,500276
Henley Hawks136,6555121,02525013%
Kendal134,28933048315611%
Launceston135,9504582,00020015%
Newbury Blues136,5755061,0553006%
Nottingham134,6223565752307%
Penzance & Newlyn7[a 5]11,3001,6142,2001,00046%
Sedgley Park9[a 6]4,37048675025016%
Stourbridge134,1003154002009%
Wharfedale135,95445880030423%
  1. Note that 15 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.
  2. Missing home attendance v Penzance & Newlyn on 16 February 2003.
  3. Missing home attendances v Kendal on 15 March 2003 & Harrogate on 12 April 2003.
  4. Missing home attendance v Harrogate on 26 October 2002.
  5. Missing home attendances v Sedgley Park on 28 September 2002, Wharfedale on 26 October 2002, Kendal on 4 January 2003, Doncaster on 8 March 2003, Stourbridge on 15 March 2003 & Esher on 12 April 2003.
  6. Missing home attendance v Nottingham on 7 September 2002, Bracknell on 21 September 2002, Fylde on 12 October 2002 & Harrogate on 4 January 2003.

Individual statistics

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

Season records

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See also

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