2010–11 Rugby Union County Championship

The 2010–11 Bill Beaumont Cup (Rugby Union County Championship) was the 111th edition of England's County Championship rugby union club competition.[1] [2]

2010–2011 Bill Beaumont Cup County Championship
Countries England
ChampionsLancashire (21st title)
Runners-upHertfordshire

Lancashire won their 21st title after defeating Hertfordshire in the final.[3] [4]

Final

29 May 2011
Lancashire 32-23 (HT 10-6) Hertfordshire
Try: Riley, Hughes, McGowan, Moore, Brennand
Con: Davies (2)
Pen: Davies
Try: White, Cooper-Miller, Micans
Con: Gregg
Pen: Gregg (2)


Adam ArmstrongBarking
Tom HughesPreston Grasshoppers
Chris BriersFylde
Matthew RileySedgley Park
Oliver BrennandFylde
Alex DaviesPlymouth Albion
Steve CollinsFylde
Dan BirchallSedgley Park
Alex Loney (capt)Rotherham Titans
Peter AlthamFylde
Louis McGowanRotherham Titans
Gareth RawlingsLongton
Sam BeaumontFylde
Steve McGinnisFylde
Juan CrousSedgley Park
Replacements:
Simon GriffithsLiverpool St Helens
Mark RylanceCaldy
Grant FergusonFylde
Paul ArnoldFylde
Matthew ChartersPreston Grasshoppers
Chris JohnsonHuddersfield
James MooreVale of Lune
Richard GreggOld Albanian
James TirrellLetchworth Garden City
Stuart SmartHertford
Chris LombaardOld Albanian
Ian CromptonHertford
James ShanahanOld Albanian
Stefan LiebenbergOld Albanian
James EllershawOld Albanian
Brett MacNamee (capt)Hertford
Robert SchillaciHertford
Craig SouthHertford
David ShottonTring
Lawrence WhiteOld Albanian
Chris RainbowHertford
Josh CorcoranHertford
Replacements:
Wes CopeOld Albanian
Arran MacDougallHertford
Olly DayBishop's Stortford
Torran MacDougallHertford
Oliver Cooper-MillarOld Albanian
Zac VinncombeOld Albanian
Tom NewtonTring
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