Gloucester 3

Gloucester 3 was an English rugby union league which sat at the eleventh level of league rugby union in England for teams based in Gloucestershire as well as some in Bristol. Promoted clubs moved into Gloucester 2. However, there was no relegation as this was the basement league for club rugby union in Gloucestershire. The division was discontinued at the end of the 2017-18 season and Gloucester 2 was divided into north and south regional divisions.

Gloucester 3
Current season or competition:
2017–18 Gloucester 3
SportRugby union
Ceased2018 (2018)
Number of teams9
CountryEngland
HoldersUnited Bristol Hospitals (1st title) (2017–18 promoted to Gloucester 2)
Most titlesSt Brendan's Old Boys (3 titles)
Websiteenglandrugby.com

Teams 2017–18

Teams 2016-17

  • Aretians (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Cainscross
  • Cotham Park
  • Fairford
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Norton
  • Tetbury
  • Wotton

2015–16

The 2015–16 Gloucester 3 consists of seven teams from Gloucestershire. The season starts on 12 September 2015 and is due to end on 16 April 2016. Four of the seven teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions Smiths and runners up Minchinhampton were promoted to the Gloucester 2 while Wotton joined from the Gloucestershire Reserve League. As it is the basement league in Gloucestershire there is no relegation.

Cainscross
Cheltenham Civil Service
Gloucester All Blues
Norton
Old Elizabethans
Tetbury
Wotton
Locations of the 2015-16 Gloucester 3 teams
Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
CainscrossVictory ParkCainscross, Stroud, Gloucestershire3rd
Cheltenham Civil ServiceTewkesbury RoadUckington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire5th
Gloucester All BluesThe OxleazeGloucester, Gloucestershire4th
NortonNorton Parish GroundsNorton, Gloucestershire7th
Old ElizabethansSevern RoadHallen, GloucestershireRelegated from Gloucester 2 (11th)
TetburyThe Recreation GroundTetbury, Gloucestershire6th
WottonKLB School Playing FieldsWotton-Under-Edge, GloucestershireJoined from Gloucestershire Reserve League - South 2 (1st)

Teams 2014-15

  • Cainscross
  • Cheltenham Civil Service (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Gloucester All Blues (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Hardwicke & Quedgeley Harlequins
  • Minchinhampton
  • Norton
  • Smiths
  • Tetbury

Teams 2013–14

  • Cainscross (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Hardwicke & Quedgeley
  • Minchinhampton
  • Norton
  • Old Elizabethans
  • Smiths
  • Tredworth

Teams 2012–13

  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Minchinhampton
  • Norton
  • Old Cryptians (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Old Elizabethans (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Smiths
  • Tredworth
  • Westbury-on-Severn

Teams 2011-12

  • Bredon Star
  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Cainscross
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Greyhound RFC (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Minchinhampton
  • Smiths (relegated from Gloucester 2)

Teams 2010-11

  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Broad Plain
  • Cainscross (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Minchinhampton
  • Wotton

Teams 2009-10

  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Dowty
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Minchinhampton
  • Newent
  • Smiths
  • Wotton

Teams 2008-09

  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Cotham Park
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Minchinhampton
  • Newent
  • St. Brendan's Old Boys
  • Smiths
  • Wotton

Teams 2007-08

  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Cotham Park (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Greyhound
  • Minchinhampton
  • Pilning
  • St. Brendon's Old Boys
  • Tredworth
  • Wotton

Teams 2006-07

  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Cainscross
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Greyhound
  • Minchinhampton
  • Pilning
  • St. Brendan's Old Boys
  • Smiths (relegated from Gloucester 2)
  • Wotton

Teams 2005-06

North

  • Cainscross
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Minchinhampton
  • Ross-on-Wye
  • Tredworth
  • Westbury-on-Severn

South

  • Bristol Aeroplane Co.
  • Cotham Park
  • Kingswood
  • Pilning
  • St. Brendan's Old Boys
  • Tetbury
  • Wotton

Teams 2004-05

North

  • Fairford
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Hartpury College
  • Ross-on-Wye
  • Smiths
  • Tredworth
  • Westbury-on-Severn

South

  • Bristol Aeroplane Co.
  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Cainscross
  • Minchinhampton
  • Pilning
  • St. Brendan's Old Boys
  • Tetbury
  • Wotton

Teams 2003-04

North

  • Cainscross
  • Fairford
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Ross-on-Wye
  • Tredworth
  • Newent

South

  • Bristol Aeroplane Co.
  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Cotham Park
  • Kingswood
  • Pilning
  • St. Brendan's Old Boys
  • Tetbury
  • Wotton

Teams 2002-03

North

  • Cainscross
  • Cheltenham Civil Service
  • Dursley
  • Fairford
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Newent
  • Tredworth

South

  • Bristol Aeroplane Co.
  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Cotham Park
  • Old Colstonians
  • Pilning
  • St. Brendand's Old Boys
  • Tetbury
  • Wotton

Teams 2001-02

North

  • Fairford
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Newent
  • Smiths
  • Ross-on-Wye
  • Tredworth

South

  • Bristol Aeroplane Co.
  • Bristol Telephone Area
  • Cainscross
  • Cotham Park
  • Minchinhampton
  • Tetbury
  • Wotton

Teams 2000-01

North

  • Fairford
  • Gloucester All Blues
  • Gloucester Civil Service
  • Newent
  • Ross-on-Wye
  • Tredworth
  • Widden Old Boys

South

  • Bristol Aeroplane Co.
  • Cotham Park
  • Minchinhampton
  • Old Colstonians
  • St. Brendan's Old Boys
  • Wotton

Gloucester 3 North Honours

Gloucester 3 North Honours
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998-99[1]8Gloucester Civil ServiceOld ColstoniansNo relegationGloucester 3 North
1999-00[2]6St Brendan's Old BoysWottonNo relegationGloucester 3 North
2000-01[3]7Widden Old BoysRoss-on-WyeNo relegationGloucester 3 North
2001-02[4]7Ross-on-WyeSmithsNo relegationGloucester 3 North
2002-03[5]8Cheltenham Civil ServiceDursleyNo relegationGloucester 3 North
2003-04[6]7Gloucester Civil ServiceCainscrossNo relegationGloucester 3 North
2004-05[7]7Hartpury CollegeSmithsNo relegationGloucester 3 North
2005-06[8]7Ross-on-WyeWestbury-on-SevernNo relegationGloucester 3 North[a 1]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Gloucester 3 South Honours

Gloucester 3 South Honours
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
2000-01[9]6St Brendan's Old BoysOld ColstoniansNo relegationGloucester 3 South
2001-02[10]7MinchinhamptonCainscrossNo relegationGloucester 3 South
2002-03[11]8Old ColstoniansBristol Aeroplane Co.No relegationGloucester 3 South
2003-04[12]8KingswoodCotham ParkNo relegationGloucester 3 South
2004-05[13]8Bristol Aeroplane Co.TetburyNo relegationGloucester 3 South
2005-06[14]7TetburyKingswoodNo relegationGloucester 3 South[a 2]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Gloucester 3 Honours

Gloucester 3 Honours
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
2006-07[15]10SmithsCainscrossNo relegationGloucester 3
2007-08[16]10TredworthGreyhoundNo relegationGloucester 3
2008-09[17]9St Brendan's Old BoysCotham ParkNo relegationGloucester 3
2009-10[18]8NewentSmithsNo relegationGloucester 3
2010-11[19]7Broad PlainGloucester All BluesNo relegationGloucester 3
2011-12[20]7Bredon StarCainscrossNo relegationGloucester 3
2012-13[21]7Old CryptiansWestbury-on-SevernNo relegationGloucester 3
2013-14[22]7Old ElizabethansTredworthNo relegationGloucester 3
2014-15[23]8SmithsMinchinhamptonNo relegationGloucester 3
2015-16[24]6Old ElizabethansCheltenham Civil ServiceNo relegationGloucester 3
2016-17[25]8Cotham ParkAretiansNo relegationGloucester 3
2017-18[26]9United Bristol HospitalsNorton[a 3]No relegationWadworth 6X Gloucester 3
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Promotion play-offs

Between 2001 and 2005 there was a promotion play-off between the runners-up of Gloucester 3 North and Gloucester 3 South for the third and final promotion place to Gloucester 2. The team with the superior league record had home advantage in the tie. During the 2005-06 season the play-offs were discontinued as Gloucester 3 would merge into one division for the 2006-07 season. Before they were discontinued Gloucester 3 North teams have been the most successful with three wins to the Gloucester 3 South teams' two; and the home team has won promotion on all five occasions.

League v League promotion play-off results
Season Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance
2000–01[27]Old Colstonians (S)39-7Ross-on-Wye (N)Colton's School, Stapleton, Bristol
2001–02[28]Smiths (N)23-14Cainscross (S)Prince of Wales Stadium, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
2002–03[29]Dursley (N)41-19Bristol Aeroplane Co. (S)Stragglers Sports Ground, Stinchcombe, Dursley, Gloucestershire
2003–04[30]Cotham Park (S)[a 4]Cainscross (N)Beggar Bush Lane, Failand, Somerset
2004–05[31]Smiths (N)26-20Tetbury (S)Prince of Wales Stadium, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
2005–06[32]No promotion playoff.[a 5]
Green background is the promoted team.

Number of league titles

  • St Brendan's Old Boys (3)[a 6]
  • Gloucester Civil Service (2)[a 7]
  • Ross-on-Wye (2)[a 8]
  • Old Elizabethans (2)
  • Smiths (2)
  • Bredon Star (1)
  • Broad Plain (1)
  • Bristol Aeroplane Co. (1)[a 9]
  • Cheltenham Civil Service (1)[a 10]
  • Cotham Park (1)
  • Hartpury College (1)[a 11]
  • Kingswood (1)[a 12]
  • Minchinhampton (1)[a 13]
  • Newent (1)
  • Old Colstonians (1)[a 14]
  • Old Cryptians (1)
  • Tetbury (1)[a 15]
  • Tredworth (1)
  • United Bristol Hospitals (1)
  • Widden Old Boys (1)[a 16]
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See also

Notes

  1. This would be the last season for Gloucester 3 North. For 2006-07 the division would merge with Gloucester 3 South to form a new division - Gloucester 3.
  2. This would be the last season for Gloucester 3 South. For 2006-07 the division would merge with Gloucester 3 North to form a new division - Gloucester 3.
  3. 5 other teams promoted into either Gloucester 2 North or South for the following season as this was the last for Gloucester 3.
  4. The result of the 2003-04 promotion playoff between Cotham Park and Cainscross is not listed on the RFU website, although Cotham Park would have had home advantage as they had a better league record than Cainscross. We do, however, know that Cotham Park won this game as they were in Gloucester 2 the next season while Cainscross were not.
  5. There would be no promotion playoff at the end of the 2005-06 season as Gloucester 3 would become a single division the following season. Instead, both champions and runners up from Gloucester 3 North and Gloucester 3 South would be automatically promoted into Gloucester 2.
  6. Two of St Brendan's Old Boys titles include one in Gloucester 3 North and one in Gloucester 3 South.
  7. Gloucester Civil Service's titles were won in Gloucester 3 North.
  8. Ross-on-Wye's titles were won in Gloucester 3 North.
  9. Bristol Aeroplane's title was won in Gloucester 3 South.
  10. Cheltenham Civil Service's title was won in Gloucester 3 North.
  11. Hartpury College's title was won in Gloucester 3 North.
  12. Kingswood's title was won in Gloucester 3 South.
  13. Minchinhampton's title was won in Gloucester 3 South.
  14. Old Colstonians title was won in Gloucester 3 South.
  15. Tetbury's title was won in Gloucester 3 South.
  16. Widden Old Boys title was won in Gloucester 3 North.

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