London 3 South West
London 3 South West is an English rugby union league at the eighth level of club rugby union in England involving sides based in Hampshire, Surrey and south-west London. Promoted clubs move into London 2 South West. Relegated clubs move into either Surrey 1 or Hampshire Premier depending on their location, with sides coming up from these divisions, although only 1st XV clubs are allowed in London 3 South West. Each year all clubs in the division also take part in the RFU Senior Vase - a level 8 national competition.
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Sport | Rugby union |
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Instituted | 2000 | (as London 4 South West)
Number of teams | 11 |
Country | |
Holders | Reeds Weybridge (1st title) (2019–20) (promoted to London 2 South West) |
Most titles | Farnham, Winchester (2 titles) |
Website | englandrugby.com |
Teams for 2019–20
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Teams for 2018–19
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Andover London Georgians Tiffinians Warlingham
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Battersea Mid-Whitgiftian Teddington
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Teams for 2017–18
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London New Milton Tiffinians Warlingham Weybridge
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Battersea Cranleighans Emanuel Teddington
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Participating Clubs 2016-17
- Battersea Ironsides
- Basingstoke (relegated from London 2 South West)
- Bognor (promoted from Hampshire 1)
- Eastleigh
- Farnham
- Milbrook (promoted from Hampshire 1)
- Old Cranleighans (promoted from Surrey 1)
- Old Tiffinians
- Teddington
- Trojans
- United Services Portsmouth
- Weybridge Vandals (relegated from London 2 South West)
Participating Clubs 2015-16
- Battersea Ironsides (promoted from Surrey 1)
- Camberley (promoted from Surrey 1)
- Eastleigh
- Farnham (relegated from London 2 South West)
- New Milton & District
- Old Tiffinians
- Old Mid-Whitgiftian
- Old Tonbridgians
- Purley John Fisher
- Tadley (relegated from London 2 South West)
- Teddington
- Trojans
Participating Clubs 2014-15
- Andover (promoted from Hampshire 1)
- Eastleigh
- Ellingham & Ringwood
- London Exiles
- New Milton & District
- Old Tiffinians (promoted from Surrey 1)
- Old Mid-Whitgiftian
- Old Tonbridgians (promoted from Surrey 1)
- Purley John Fisher
- Sandown & Shanklin
- Teddington (relegated from London 2 South West)
- Trojans (relegated from London 2 South West)
Participating Clubs 2013-14
- Camberley (relegated from London 2 South West)
- Eastleigh
- Ellingham & Ringwood
- Farnham
- KCS Old Boys (relegated from London 2 South West)
- London Exiles
- New Milton & District
- Old Cranleighans
- Old Mid-Whitgiftian
- Old Wellingtonian
- Purley John Fisher
- Sandown & Shanklin
Participating Clubs 2012-13
- Bognor
- Eastleigh
- Ellingham & Ringwood
- London Exiles
- Old Blues
- Old Mid-Whitgiftian
- Old Paulines
- Old Wellingtonians
- Purley John Fisher
- Sandown & Shanklin
- Weybridge Vandals
- Winchester
London 3 South West Honours
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | League Name | |||||||||
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2000–01[1] | 11 | Chobham | Cobham | Fawley, Old Alleynians, Southampton | London Division 4 South West | |||||||||
2001–02[2] | 12 | Richmond | Barnes | Farnborough, Warlingham, Reeds Weybridge | London Division 4 South West | |||||||||
2002–03[3] | 10 | Tottonians | London Irish Amateur | Trojans, Cranleigh | London Division 4 South West | |||||||||
2003–04[4] | 10 | Purley John Fisher | Farnham | United Services Portsmouth | London Division 4 South West | |||||||||
2004–05[5] | 10 | Old Reigatian | Guernsey | Romsey, Southampton, Old Emanuel | London Division 4 South West | |||||||||
2005–06[6] | 10 | Dorking | KCS Old Boys | Old Wellingtonians, Alton, Trojans | London Division 4 South West | |||||||||
2006–07[7] | 10 | Cobham | London Cornish | Old Amplefordians, Sandown & Shanklin, Old Caterhamians | London Division 4 South West | |||||||||
2007–08[8] | 10 | Warlingham | London South Africa | Farnham, Old Paulines, Petersfield | London Division 4 South West | |||||||||
2008–09[9] | 12 | Weybridge Vandals | Trojans | Petersfield | London Division 4 South West | |||||||||
2009–10[10] | 12 | Gosport & Fareham | Old Mid-Whitgiftian | Kingston, Old Paulines, Andover | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2010–11[11] | 12 | Teddington | Camberley | London South Africa, Old Wimbledonians, Fordingbridge | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2011–12[12] | 12 | Old Alleynians | KCS Old Boys | Alton, Andover, Old Freemens | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2012–13[13] | 12 | Winchester | Weybridge Vandals | Old Blues, Bognor, Old Paulines | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2013–14[14] | 12 | Farnham | KCS Old Boys | Old Wellingtonians, Camberley, Old Cranleighans | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2014-15[15] | 12 | London Exiles | Andover | Ellingham & Ringwood, Sandown & Shanklin | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2015–16[16] | 12 | Camberley | Old Tonbridgians | Purley John Fisher, New Milton & District | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2016–17[17] | 12 | Farnham | Eastleigh | Bognor, Millbrook, United Services Portsmouth | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2017–18[18] | 12 | Old Cranleighans | Old Emanuel | Basingstoke, New Milton & District, Weybridge | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2018–19[19] | 12 | Winchester | Battersea Ironsides | Old Whitgiftian, Petersfield, Teddington | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2019–20[20] | 11[lower-alpha 1] | Reeds Weybridge | Old Tiffinians | Effingham & Leatherhead, Gosport & Fareham | London Division 3 South West | |||||||||
2020–21 | 12 | London Division 3 South West | ||||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Number of league titles
- Farnham (2)
- Winchester (2)
- Camberley (1)
- Chobham (1)
- Cobham (1)
- Dorking (1)
- Gosport & Fareham (1)
- London Exiles (1)
- Old Alleynians (1)
- Old Cranleighans (1)
- Old Reigatian (1)
- Purley John Fisher (1)
- Reeds Weybridge (1)
- Richmond (1)
- Teddington (1)
- Tottonians (1)
- Warlingham (1)
- Weybridge Vandals (1)
Notes
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- "2018-2019 London & South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
- "Men's London & South East Level 8 and below leagues 2019–20" (PDF). England Rugby. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "One of Portsmouth's most iconic sporting institutions - the United Services RFC - face a fight for survival". England Rugby. 17 November 2019.
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