Midlands 2 East (South)

Midlands 2 East (South) is a level 7 English Rugby Union league and level 2 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the southern part of the East Midlands region including sides from Bedfordshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and occasionally Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire, who play home and away matches throughout the season. Each year all clubs in the division also take part in the RFU Intermediate Cup - a level 7 national competition.

Midlands 2 East (South)
Current season or competition:
2019–20 Midlands 2 East (South)
SportRugby union
Number of teams12
Country England
HoldersLeighton Buzzard (2nd title) (2019–20)
(promoted to Midlands 1 East)
Most titlesNorthampton Old Scouts (3 titles)
WebsiteEngland RFU

The division was formed for the 2000-01 when the old Midlands 3 East was split into two regional divisions called Midlands 3 East (North) and Midlands 3 East (South) and gained its current title for the 2009–10 season due to further restructuring to the Midlands League. Promoted teams tend to move up to Midlands 1 East with the champions going up automatically and the runners up having to play a playoff against the runners up from Midlands 2 East (North) for their place. Demoted teams typically drop to Midlands 3 East (South).

2019–20

Participating teams & locations

2018–19

Participating teams & locations

2017–18

Participating teams & locations

Teams 2016-17

Teams 2015-16

Teams 2014-15

Teams 2013-14

Teams 2012–13

After leading the division from matchday 1, Huntingdon & District were pipped to the title by Bugbrooke by way of bonus points on the season's final day. Huntingdon were promoted alongside Bugbrooke to Midlands 1 East following a playoff victory over the second placed team from Midlands 2 East (North), Oakham. Biggleswade joined Vipers in the relegation places following a final day defeat to Oadby Wyggestonians.

Teams 2011–12

  • Bugbrooke
  • Dunstablians
  • Huntingdon
  • Long Buckby
  • Lutterworth
  • Market Harborough
  • Northampton Old Scouts
  • Oadby Wygstonians
  • Peterborough Lions
  • Stockwood Park
  • Vipers
  • Wellingborough

Teams 2010-11

  • Bugbrooke
  • Huntingdon and District
  • Leicester Forest
  • Lutterworth
  • Market Harborough
  • Northampton BBOB
  • Northampton Old Scouts
  • Peterborough Lions
  • Stewarts and Lloyds
  • Stockwood Park
  • Towcestrians
  • Vipers

Midlands 2 East (South) Honours

Midlands 2 East (South) Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998–99[1]17WellingboroughDunstabliansCoalville, VipersMidlands 3 East[a 1]
1999–00[2]17DunstabliansLutonNo relegation[a 2]Midlands 3 East
2000–01[3]10South LeicesterStewarts & LloydsLutterworth, Old NorthamptoniansMidlands 3 East (South)
2001–02[4]10Northampton Old ScoutsStewarts & LloydsVipers, Stockwood ParkMidlands 3 East (South)
2002–03[5]10Huntingdon & DistrictPeterboroughLong Buckby, Market HarboroughMidlands 3 East (South)
2003–04[6]10Old NorthamptoniansPeterboroughNo relegation[a 3]Midlands 3 East (South)
2004–05[7]12TowcestriansStewarts & LloydsStoneygate, Rushden & HighamMidlands 3 East (South)
2005–06[8]12Northampton Old ScoutsBanburyStockwood ParkMidlands 3 East (South)
2006–07[9]12AmpthillBanburyBugbrooke, Northampton Mens OwnMidlands 3 East (South)
2007–08[10]12WellingboroughLeighton BuzzardDaventry, Northampton CasualsMidlands 3 East (South)
2008–09[11]12Old NorthamptoniansStewarts & Lloyds[a 4]No relegationMidlands 3 East (South)[a 5]
2009–10[12]12BanburyMarket HarboroughOld NewtoniansMidlands 2 East (South)
2010–11[13]12TowcestriansPeterborough LionsNorthampton BBOB, Stewarts & LloydsMidlands 2 East (South)
2011–12[14]12Peterborough LionsLutterworthLong Buckby, Stockwood ParkMidlands 2 East (South)
2012–13[15]12BugbrookeHuntingdon & DistrictVipers, BiggleswadeMidlands 2 East (South)
2013–14[16]12Leighton BuzzardNewbold-on-AvonNorthampton BBOB, Rushden & HighamMidlands 2 East (South)
2014–15[17]12Northampton Old ScoutsWellingboroughDunstablians, Stewarts & LloydsMidlands 2 East (South)
2015–16[18]12Melton MowbrayLutterworthBiggleswade, Leicester ForestMidlands 2 East (South)
2016–17[19]12PeterboroughOundleRushden & Higham, VipersMidlands 2 East (South)
2017–18[20]12Oadby WyggestoniansLutonPinley, StamfordMidlands 2 East (South)
2018–19[21]12OlneyMarket HarboroughHuntingdon & District, OakhamMidlands 2 East (South)
2019–20[22]12Leighton BuzzardBelgraveMelton Mowbray, Stewarts & LloydsMidlands 2 East (South)
2020–2112
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Promotion play-offs

Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of Midlands 2 East (North) and Midlands 2 East (South) for the third and final promotion place to Midlands 1 East (asides from 2008-09 which was played between the runners up of Midlands 2 West (South) and Midlands 2 East (North) due to RFU restructuring). The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season the Midlands 2 East (South) teams have ten wins to the Midlands 2 East (North) teams eight; and the home team has won promotion on thirteen occasions compared to the away teams five.

Midlands 2 East (North) v Midlands 2 East (South) promotion play-off results
Season Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance
2000–01[23]Stewarts & Lloyds (S)9-13Ilkeston (N)Occupation Road, Corby, Northamptonshire
2001–02[24]Nottingham Moderns (N)26-8Stewarts & Lloyds (S)Ferryfields, Wilford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
2002-03[25]Peterborough (S)3-59Loughborough Students (N)Fortress Fengate, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
2003-04[26]Peterborough (S)33-13Matlock (N)Fortress Fengate, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
2004-05[27]Matlock (N)25-10Stewarts & Lloyds (S)Cromford Meadows, Cromford, Derbyshire
2005–06[28]Ilkeston (N)24-21Banbury (S)The Stute, Ilkeston, Derbyshire
2006–07[29]Lutterworth (N)3-21Banbury (S)Ashby Lane, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
2007–08[30]Leighton Buzzard (S)16-15Spalding (N)Wright's Meadow, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
2008–09Promotion playoffs different for this season only.[a 6]
2009–10[31]Spalding (N)25-10Market Harborough (S) Memorial Field, Spalding, Lincolnshire400
2010–11[32]Peterborough Lions (S)17-20Loughborough (N)Bretton Woods, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
2011–12[33]Market Bosworth (S)17-14Lutterworth (N)Cadeby Lane, Market Bosworth, Warwickshire
2012–13[34] Huntingdon (S)30-17Oakham (N)The Racecourse, Brampton, Cambridgeshire
2013–14[35]Spalding (N)24-14Newbold-on-Avon (S)Memorial Field, Spalding, Lincolnshire400
2014–15[36]Coalville (N)25-36Wellingborough (S)Memorial Ground, Coalville, Leicestershire
2015–16[37]Lutterworth (S)43-17West Bridgford (N)Ashby Lane, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
2016–17[38]Oundle (S)30-12Coalville (N)Occupation Road, Oundle, Northamptonshire400
2017–18[39]Luton (S)35-22Matlock (N)Newlands Road, Luton, Bedfordshire
2018–19[40]Market Harborough (S)25-21[a 7]Dronfield (N)Cadeby Lane, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire
2019–20Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Best ranked runner up - Belgrave (S) - promoted instead.
2020–21
Green background is the promoted team. M2EN = Midlands 2 East (North) (formerly Midlands 3 East (North)) and M2ES = Midlands 2 East (South) (formerly Midlands 3 East (South))

Number of league titles

Note

  1. Mistakenly referred to as Midlands 3 East (North) on RFU website.
  2. There was no relegation due to restructuring of the Midlands league with teams instead being transferred to the new look Midlands 3 East (North) or Midlands 3 East (South) for the following season.
  3. No relegation as the division would be increased from 10 to 12 teams for the following season.
  4. Due to the RFU restructuring the league system for the 2009-10 season, runners up Stewarts & Lloyds were automatically promoted as one of the two best runners up of the four Midlands 3 divisions, meaning they did not have to face a playoff.
  5. Last season as Midlands 3 East (South). Would be renamed Midlands 2 East (South) for the following season.
  6. The 2008-09 promotion playoffs were different as the RFU was reorganizing the leagues across the country including the Midlands division. Usually the winners of each of the four regional divisions would go up automatically along with two of the runners up who won their respective playoffs, meaning 6 teams were promoted. This year one extra was required to be promoted so the top two runners up by league points - Bourneville (40) and Stewarts & Lloyds (40) went up - leaving the other two runners up - Nuneaton Old Edwardians (34) and Spalding (38) - to compete for the final promotion spot.[11]
  7. After extra time.
  8. One of Wellingborough's titles was won when division was unified as Midlands 3 East.
  9. Dunstablian's title was won when division was unified as Midlands 3 East.
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See also

References

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