Durham/Northumberland 2
Durham/Northumberland 2 is an English Rugby Union league at the eighth tier of the domestic competition for teams from North East England. The champions and runner-up and promoted to Durham/Northumberland 1 and the bottom two clubs are relegated to Durham/Northumberland 3. Each season two teams from Durham/Northumberland 2 are picked to take part in the RFU Senior Vase (a national competition for clubs at level 8) - one affiliated with the Durham County RFU, the other with the Northumberland RFU. Ponteland won their fourth title in 2020 with Sunderland also promoted.
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Sport | Rugby union |
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Instituted | 1987 |
Number of teams | 14 |
Country | |
Holders | Ponteland (4th title) (2019–20) (promoted to Durham/Northumberland 1) |
Most titles | Ponteland (4 titles) |
Website | England RFU |
Participating Clubs 2019-20
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Ashington Bishop Auckland Blyth Guisborough Hartlepool Ponteland Ryton Seaton Carew Sedgefield Sunderland Whitby Winlaton
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Original teams
When league rugby began in 1987 this division contained the following teams:
- Bishop Auckland
- Consett
- Hartlepool
- Hartlepool B.B.O.B.
- Houghton
- North Durham
- Medicals
- Mowden Park
- Seaham
- Sunderland
- Wallsend
Durham/Northumberland 2 Honours
Durham/Northumberland 2 (1987–1993)
The original Durham/Northumberland 2 was a tier 10 league with promotion up to Durham/Northumberland 1 and relegation down to Durham/Northumberland 3.
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Season | No of Teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | ||||||||||
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1987–88 | 11 | Mowden Park | Hartlepool | Houghton | ||||||||||
1988–89 | 11 | Whitby | Sunderland | Hartlepool B.B.O.B. | ||||||||||
1989–90 | 11 | Bishop Auckland | Darlington Railway Athletic | North Shields, Wallsend | ||||||||||
1990–91 | 11 | Consett | Hartlepool | Billingham | ||||||||||
1991–92 | 11 | Percy Park | Guisborough[lower-alpha 1] | No relegation[lower-alpha 2] | ||||||||||
1992–93 | 13 | North Durham | North Shields | Barnard Castle, Billingham | ||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Durham/Northumberland 2 (1993–2000)
The creation of National 5 North for the 1993–94 season meant that Durham/Northumberland 2 dropped to being a tier 11 league. A further restructure at the end of the 1995–96 season saw Durham/Northumberland 2 remain at tier 11.
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Season | No of Teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | ||||||||||
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1993–94 | 12 | Ponteland | Wallsend | Newton Aycliffe, Seaton Carew | ||||||||||
1994–95 | 13 | Winlaton Vulcans | Medicals | Seaton Carew, Seghill | ||||||||||
1995–96 | 13 | Hartlepool | Guisborough | Sedgefield, Seaham, Hartlepool B.B.O.B., Houghton, Richmondshire, Billingham[lower-alpha 3] | ||||||||||
1996–97 | 10 | Consett | North Durham | Wensleydale, Darlington Railway Athletic[lower-alpha 4] | ||||||||||
1997–98 | 10 | Billingham | Novocastrians | Seaton Carew | ||||||||||
1998–99[1] | 9 | Houghton | Seghill | Guisborough | ||||||||||
1999–00[2] | 10 | Gosforth[lower-alpha 5] | Hartlepool | Richmondshire, Chester-Le-Street, Barnard Castle | ||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Durham/Northumberland 2 (2000–present)
Northern league restructuring by the RFU at the end of the 1999-2000 season saw the cancellation of North East 1, North East 2 and North East 3 (tiers 7-9). This meant that Durham/Northumberland 2 became a tier 8 league.
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Season | No of Teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | ||||||||||
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2000–01[3] | 12 | Gosforth | Billingham | Novocastrians | ||||||||||
2001–02[4] | 12 | Acklam | Hartlepool | Whitley Bay Rockcliff, Medicals | ||||||||||
2002–03[5] | 12 | Consett | Houghton | Blyth, Whitby | ||||||||||
2003–04[6] | 12 | Ryton | Ponteland | Sunderland, Barnard Castle | ||||||||||
2004–05[7] | 12 | Gateshead | North Shields | Richmondshire, Yarm | ||||||||||
2005–06[8] | 12 | Sunderland | Gosforth | Whitby, Hartlepool | ||||||||||
2006–07[9] | 12 | Wallsend | West Hartlepool T.D.S.O.B. | Seaton Carew, Blyth | ||||||||||
2007–08[10] | 12 | Ashington | Consett | Yarm, Guisborough | ||||||||||
2008–09[11] | 12 | Team Northumbria | Hartlepool[lower-alpha 6] | No relegation[lower-alpha 7] | ||||||||||
2009–10[12] | 12 | Ponteland | Medicals | Houghton, North Shields | ||||||||||
2010–11[13] | 12 | Guisborough | Acklam | Prudhoe & Stocksfield | ||||||||||
2011–12[14] | 13 | Blyth | Consett | Yarm, Whitby | ||||||||||
2012–13[15] | 13 | Bishop Auckland | Novocastrians | Winlaton Vulcans, Seaham | ||||||||||
2013–14[16] | 13 | Ryton | Sunderland | Prudhoe & Stocksfield, Whitby | ||||||||||
2014–15[17] | 14 | Ponteland | Acklam | Hartlepool B.B.O.B., South Tyneside College | ||||||||||
2015–16[18] | 14 | Barnard Castle | Hartlepool | Houghton, Wallsend | ||||||||||
2016–17[19] | 14 | Redcar | Ponteland | Seaton Carew, South Shields, Blyth[lower-alpha 8] | ||||||||||
2017–18[20] | 14 | Acklam | Whitby | Richmondshire, Newton Aycliffe | ||||||||||
2018–19[21] | 14 | Whitley Bay Rockcliff | North Shields | South Shields, Houghton | ||||||||||
2019–20[22] | 14 | Ponteland | Sunderland | Blyth, Seaton Carew, Gosforth | ||||||||||
2020–21 | 14 | |||||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Number of league titles
- Ponteland (4)
- Consett (3)
- Acklam (2)
- Bishop Auckland (2)
- Gosforth (2)
- Ryton (2)
- Ashington (1)
- Barnard Castle (1)
- Billingham (1)
- Blyth (1)
- Gateshead (1)
- Guisborough (1)
- Hartlepool (1)
- Houghton (1)
- Mowden Park (1)
- North Durham (1)
- Percy Park (1)
- Redcar (1)
- Sunderland (1)
- Team Northumbria (1)
- Wallsend (1)
- Winlaton Vulcans (1)
- Whitley Bay Rockcliff (1)
- Whitby (1)
Notes
- Runners up Guisborough alongside Whitby, Seaham and West Hartlepool TDSOB were promoted due to league restructuring caused by the cancellation of Durham/Northumberland 4 at the end of season.
- Due to league restructuring caused by the cancellation of Durham/Northumberland 4 there would be no relegation this season.
- Due to restructuring six clubs were relegated to Durham/Northumberland 3. This was done to decrease league sizes and begin home and away fixtures in order to inaugurate North East 3 and the re-introduction of Durham/Northumberland 4 for the following season.
- 9th placed Darlington Railway Athletic would be dissolved at the end of the season.
- No promotion this season as division set to increase from 10 to 12 teams for 2000-01.
- Redcar, Novocastrians were also promoted. The reason for more promotions than usual was because Durham/Northumberland 1 was due to increase from 12 to 14 teams for 2009-10.
- Due to the increased number of teams being promoted from the division to Durham/Northumberland 1 there would be no relegation this season.
- 3 teams relegated due to relegations from higher leagues.
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