London 2 South West
London 2 South West is an English level 7 Rugby Union League.[1] It is made up of teams predominantly from south-west London, Surrey, and Hampshire. The 12 teams play home and away matches from September through to April. Each year all clubs in the division are also invited to take part in the RFU Intermediate Cup - a level 7 national competition.
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Sport | Rugby union |
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Instituted | 1987 | (as London 3 South West)
Number of teams | 12 |
Country | |
Holders | Battersea Ironsides (1st title) (2019–20) (promoted to London 1 South) |
Most titles | Guildford (3 titles) |
Website | englandrugby.com |
Promoted teams move up to London 1 South with league champions going up automatically and the runners up playing a playoff against the runners up from London 2 South East while demoted teams usually drop down to London 3 South West.
Teams for 2020–21
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Eastleigh London Hove Reigatian Tiffinians Reeds Tottonians
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Chiswick L Exiles Tonbridgians Twickenham
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Teams for 2019–20
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Eastleigh Farnham London Cranleighans Reigatian Tottonians
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Battersea L Exiles Emanuel Tonbridgians Twickenham
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Teams for 2018–19
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KCS L Exiles Alleynian Emanuel Tonbridgians Twickenham
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Teams for 2017–18
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Eastleigh E & L Farnham London Reigatian Andover Camberley
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KCS L Exiles Tonbridgians Twickenham
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Teams for 2016-17
- Andover
- Camberley (promoted from London 3 South West)
- Effingham & Leatherhead
- KCS Old Boys
- London Cornish
- London Exiles
- Old Reigatian
- Old Tonbridgians (promoted from London 3 South West)
- Portsmouth
- Twickenham (relegated from London 1 South)
- Warlingham
- Winchester
Teams for 2015-16
- Andover (promoted from London 3 South West)
- Basingstoke (relegated from London 1 South)
- Cobham (relegated from London 1 South)
- Effingham & Leatherhead
- KCS Old Boys
- London Cornish
- London Exiles (promoted from London 3 South West)
- Old Reigatian
- Portsmouth
- Warlingham
- Weybridge Vandals
- Winchester
Teams for 2014-15
- Effingham & Leatherhead
- Farnham (promoted from London 3 South West)
- KCS Old Boys (promoted from London 3 South West)
- London Cornish
- Old Alleynian
- Old Reigatian
- Portsmouth
- Tadley
- Tottonians
- Warlingham
- Weybridge Vandals
- Winchester
Teams for 2013-14
- Effingham & Leatherhead
- Gosport & Fareham
- Guildford
- London Cornish
- Old Alleynian
- Old Reigatian
- Portsmouth
- Teddington
- Tottonians
- Trojans (relegated from London 1 South)
- Weybridge Vandals
- Winchester (promoted from London 3 South West)
Teams for 2012-13
1 Chobham 87
2 Sutton & Epsom 85
3 Guildford 80
4 Tottonians 71
5 Effingham & Leatherhead 59
6 Old Reigatian 50
7 Portsmouth 50
8 London Cornish 38
9 Teddington 37
10 Old Alleynian 35
11 KCS Old Boys 35
12 Camberley 15
Teams for 2011-12
1 Gosport & Fareham 97
2 Wimbledon 88
3 Guildford 67
4 London Cornish 59
5 Tottonians 55
6 Old Reigatian 54
7 Camberley 48
8 Effingham & Leatherhead 45
9 Chobham 43
10 Teddington 39
11 Twickenham 38
12 Bognor 15
Teams for 2010-11
- Bognor
- Effingham and Leatherhead
- Guernsey
- Guildford
- Gosport & Fareham
- KCS Old Boys
- London Cornish
- Old Reigatians
- Tottonians
- Trojans
- Twickenham
- Weybridge Vandals
Original teams
When league rugby began in 1987 this division (known as London 3 South West) contained the following teams:
- Alton
- Eastleigh
- Guy's Hospital
- Jersey
- Old Emanuel
- Old Whitgiftian
- Old Walcountians
- Purley[lower-alpha 1]
- Trojans
- Warlingham
- Winchester
London 2 South West Honours
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | League Name | |||||||||
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1987–88 | 11 | Purley | Alton | Trojans, Warlingham | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1988–89 | 11 | Alton | Old Guildfordians | Jersey, Winchester | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1989–90 | 11 | Dorking | Purley | Gosport | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1990–91 | 11 | Old Blues | Old Reigatian | Old Whitgiftian | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1991–92 | 11 | KCS Old Boys | Old Reigatian | No relegation | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1992–93 | 13 | Old Wimbledonians | Warlingham | Jersey, Millbrook | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1993–94 | 13 | Portsmouth | Old Guildfordians | United Services Portsmouth, Winchester | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1994–95 | 12 | Wimbledon | Alton | Eastleigh, Southampton | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1995–96 | 13 | Old Guildfordians | Portsmouth | Cranleigh, Old Alleynians | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1996–97 | 13 | Winchester | Warlingham[lower-alpha 2] | No relegation[lower-alpha 3] | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1997–98 | 17 | Alton | Jersey | Guy's Hospital, Old Walcountians, Esso | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1998–99[3] | 16 | Effingham & Leatherhead | Jersey | Streatham-Croydon, Farnborough | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
1999–00[4] | 17 | Gosport & Fareham | Jersey | Multiple teams[lower-alpha 4] | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2000–01[5] | 10 | Portsmouth | Gosport & Fareham | Old Emanuel | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2001–02[6] | 10 | Andover | Cobham | Weybridge Vandals | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2002–03[7] | 10 | Richmond | Barnes | Dorking | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2003–04[8] | 10 | Guildford | Old Wimbledonians | Old Blues | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2004–05[9] | 12 | Jersey | Effingham & Leatherhead | Alton | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2005–06[10] | 12 | Andover | London Irish Amateur | Weybridge Vandals, Farnham | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2006–07[11] | 12 | Chobham | Dorking | Gosport & Fareham, Camberley, Old Mid-Whitgiftian | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2007–08[12] | 12 | Cobham | Purley John Fisher | Old Wimbledonians, Andover | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2008–09[13] | 12 | Chichester | Wimbledon[lower-alpha 5] | No relegation[14] | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2009–10[15] | 12 | London Irish Amateur | Guernsey | Winchester, London South Africa | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2010–11[16] | 12 | Guernsey | Trojans | KCS Old Boys, Weybridge Vandals | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2011–12[17] | 12 | Gosport & Fareham | Wimbledon | Bognor, Twickenham | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2012–13[18] | 12 | Chobham | Sutton & Epsom | Camberley, KCS Old Boys | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2013–14[19] | 12 | Guildford | Gosport & Fareham | Teddington, Trojans | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2014–15[20] | 12 | Tottonians | London Cornish | Tadley, Farnham | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2015–16[21] | 12 | Cobham | London Cornish | Basingstoke, Weybridge Vandals | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2016–17[22] | 12 | London Cornish | Camberley | Warlingham, Portsmouth | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2017–18[23] | 12 | Camberley | Old Reigatian | Andover, Winchester | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2018–19[24] | 12 | KCS Old Boys | Farnham | Effingham & Leatherhead, Gosport & Fareham | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2019–20[25] | 12 | Battersea Ironsides | Farnham | Old Cranleighans, Old Emanuel | London Division 2 South West | |||||||||
2020–21 | 12 | |||||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Promotion play-offs
Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of London 2 South East and London 2 South West for the third and final promotion place to London 1 South. The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season the London 2 South West teams have been the most successful with ten wins to the London 2 South East teams nine, and the home team has won promotion on eleven occasions compared to the away teams eight.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season ended in March with four game rounds remaining. On the 4th April 2020 the RFU announced that a "best playing record formula" would be used to determine promotion and relegation and there would be no play-offs. Consequently Farnham RFC (84.33 adjusted points tally) were promoted to London 1 South in favour of London 2 South East runners up Old Colfeians (83.11 adjusted points tally).
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Season | Home team | Score | Away team | Venue | Attendance | |||||||||
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2000-01[26] | Gosport & Fareham (SW) | 27-14 | Sidcup (SE) | Gosport Park, Gosport, Hampshire | ||||||||||
2001-02[27] | Sidcup (SE) | 21-23 | Cobham (SW) | Crescent Farm, Sidcup, Kent | ||||||||||
2002-03[28] | Barnes (SW) | 41-3 | Dartfordians (SE) | Barn Elms, Barnes, London | ||||||||||
2003-04[29] | Old Wimbledonians (SW) | 3-24 | Lewes (SE) | Somerset Avenue, Wimbledon, London | ||||||||||
2004-05[30] | Sevenoaks (SE) | 33-12 | Effingham & Leatherhead (SW) | Knole Paddock, Sevenoaks, Kent | ||||||||||
2005-06[31] | Purley John Fisher (SE) | 15-23 | London Irish Wild Geese (SW) | Parsons Pightle, Old Coulsdon, Greater London | ||||||||||
2006-07[32] | Dorking (SW) | 21-6 | Purley John Fisher (SE) | The Big Field, Brockham, Surrey | ||||||||||
2007-08[33] | Purley John Fisher (SW) | 19-25 | Dover (SE) | Parsons Pightle, Old Coulsdon, Greater London | 400 | |||||||||
2008-09[34] | Aylesford Bulls (SE)[lower-alpha 6] | 20-36 | Wimbledon (SW) | Hall Road, Aylesford, Kent | ||||||||||
2009-10[36] | Hove (SE) | 17-14 | Guernsey (SW) | Hove Recreation Ground, Hove, East Sussex | ||||||||||
2010-11[37] | Aylesford Bulls (SE) | 14-28 | Trojans (SW) | Hall Road, Aylesford, Kent | ||||||||||
2011-12[38] | Wimbledon (SW) | 18-6 | Charlton Park (SE) | Barham Road, Wimbledon, London | ||||||||||
2012-13[39] | Charlton Park (SE) | 12-15 | Sutton & Epsom (SW) | Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, Greater London | ||||||||||
2013-14[40] | Gosport & Fareham (SW) | 14-10 | Maidstone (SE) | Gosport Park, Gosport, Hampshire | ||||||||||
2014-15[41] | Medway (SE) | 29-12 | London Cornish (SW) | Priestfields, Rochester, Kent | 600 | |||||||||
2015-16[42] | Sevenoaks (SE) | 37-31 | London Cornish (SW) | Knole Paddock, Sevenoaks, Kent | 234 | |||||||||
2016-17[43] | Camberley (SW) | 17-20 | Old Colfeians (SE) | Watchetts Recreation Ground, Camberley, Surrey | ||||||||||
2017-18[44] | Hove (SE) | 17-16 | Old Reigatian (SW) | Hove Recreation Ground, Hove, East Sussex | ||||||||||
2018-19[45] | Horsham (SE) | 44-17 | Farnham (SW) | Coolhurst Ground, Horsham, West Sussex | 600 | |||||||||
2019–20 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Best ranked runner up - Farnham (SW) - promoted instead. | |||||||||||||
2020–21 | ||||||||||||||
Green background is the promoted team. SE = London 2 South East (formerly London 3 South East) and SW = London 2 South West (formerly London 3 South West) | ||||||||||||||
Number of league titles
- Guildford (3)[lower-alpha 7]
- Alton (2)
- Andover (2)
- Chobham (2)
- Cobham (2)
- Gosport & Fareham (2)
- KCS Old Boys (2)
- Portsmouth (2)
- Battersea Ironsides (1)
- Camberley (1)
- Chichester (1)
- Dorking (1)
- Effingham & Leatherhead (1)
- Guernsey (1)
- Jersey (1)
- London Cornish (1)
- London Irish Amateur (1)
- Old Blues (1)
- Old Wimbledonians (1)
- Purley (1)
- Richmond (1)
- Tottonians (1)
- Wimbledon (1)
- Winchester (1)
Notes
- Purley would merge with John Fisher Old Boys RFC on 1997 to form Purley John Fisher RFC.[2]
- 3rd place Portsmouth also promoted.
- No relegation as league was set to expand from 13 to 17 teams for the following season.
- Old Reigatian, Old Whitgiftian, Old Alleynian, Fawley, Purley John Fisher, Tottonians, Southampton, Reeds Weybridge, Cranleigh, Barnes and Cobham were the relegated teams this season. This was due to the creation of a new division 4 below this league for the 2000-01 season which would lead to a downsizing of the division from 17 teams to 10 resulting in much more relegation spots than usual.
- Both Wimbledon and the runners up from London 2 East, Aylesford Bulls, were promoted to London 2 South this year.
- Despite losing the playoff, Aylesford Bulls would join Wimbledon in London 1 South the following season.[35]
- Includes 1 title won by founder club Old Guildfordians.
See also
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