Surrey 3

Surrey 3 is a level 11 English Rugby Union League. It is made up of teams predominantly from Surrey and south-west London. Teams play home and away matches from September through to April. Promoted teams move up to Surrey 2 while relegated teams drop down to Surrey 4.

Surrey 3
Current season or competition:
2019–20 Surrey 3
SportRugby union
Instituted1987 (1987)
Number of teams10
Country England
HoldersLondon Media (2nd title) (2019–20)
(promoted to Surrey 2)
Most titlesBec Old Boys, Worth Old Boys (3 titles)
Websiteenglandrugby.com

Each year some of the clubs in this division also take part in the RFU Junior Vase - a level 9-12 national competition.

Teams for 2019-20

Teams for 2018-19

Teams for 2017-18

Teams for 2016-17

  • Croydon (relegated from Surrey 2)
  • Guildfordians (relegated from Surrey 2)
  • London Media
  • Merton
  • Metropolitan Police
  • Old Haileyburians (promoted from Surrey 4)
  • Old Johnians (promoted from Surrey 4)
  • Old Rutlishians
  • Reeds Weybridge
  • Reigate

Teams for 2015-16

  • Bec Old Boys
  • London Media
  • Merton
  • Metropolitan Police
  • Mitcham & Carshalton
  • Old Glynonians
  • Old Rutlishians
  • Reeds Weybridge (promoted from Surrey 4)
  • Reigate (promoted from Surrey 4)
  • Stretham Croydon

Teams for 2014-15

Teams for 2012-13

  • Economicals
  • Guildfordians
  • London Media
  • Mitcham
  • Old Amplefordians
  • Old Caterhamians
  • Old Haileyburians
  • Old Radleian
  • Raynes Park
  • Reigate

Teams for 2009-10

  • CL London - promoted from Surrey 4 in 2009
  • Haslemere
  • Merton
  • Mitcham
  • Old Amplefordians
  • Old Oundelians
  • Old Radleian
  • Old Tiffinians
  • Stretham Croydon
  • Worth Old Boys

Original teams

When league rugby began in 1987 this division contained the following teams:

  • Battersea Ironsides
  • BBC
  • Harrodians[lower-alpha 1]
  • Haslemere
  • Law Society
  • Lightwater
  • London Fire Brigade
  • Old Caterhamians
  • Old Croydonians
  • Racal-Decca
  • Reigate & Redhill
  • Surrey Police

Surrey 3 Honours

Surrey 3 Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1987–8812HarrodiansLaw SocietyLightwater, Racal-DeccaSurrey 3
1988–8910Battersea Ironsides[lower-alpha 2]Old Caterhamians[lower-alpha 3]Multiple teams[lower-alpha 4]Surrey 3
1989–9011Shirley WanderersFarnhamKing's College Hospital, ChipsteadSurrey 3
1990–9111Old ReedoniansKingstonOld Johnians, Old SuttoniansSurrey 3
1991–9210Bec Old BoysReigate & Redhill[lower-alpha 5]No relegation[lower-alpha 6]Surrey 3
1992–9312Old CaterhamiansChipsteadShene Old Grammarians[lower-alpha 7]Surrey 3
1993–9413WokingLondon Fire BrigadeOld Freemens, King's College HospitalSurrey 3
1994–9511Old SuttoniansBattersea IronsidesHaslemereSurrey 3
1995–9611Old FreemensLondon MediaOld Johnians, CroydonSurrey 3
1996–9711Old WellingtoniansReigate & RedhillNo relegationSurrey 3
1997–9812London CornishLondon Fire BrigadeOld Bevonians, Old JohniansSurrey 3
1998–99[1]11HaslemereMitchamNo relegationSurrey 3
1999–00[2]11LightwaterOld FreemensNo relegationSurrey 3
2000–01[3]9Old AmplefordiansOld AbingdoniansNo relegationSurrey 3
2001–02[4]9London CornishReigateNo relegationSurrey 3
2002–03[5]10Worth Old BoysChipstead[lower-alpha 8]No relegationSurrey 3
2003–04[6]5WandsworthiansLondon Fire BrigadeNo relegationSurrey 3
2004–05[7]8Bec Old Boys[lower-alpha 9]London Media[lower-alpha 10]Multiple teams[lower-alpha 11]Surrey 3
2005–06[8]9Bec Old BoysOld WalcountiansNo relegation[lower-alpha 12]Surrey 3
2006–07[9]10London MediaTeddington 2nd XVLightwater, Wandsworthians, PelhamiansSurrey 3
2007–08[10]10Old CranleighansOld HaileyburiansGuildfordians, WokingSurrey 3
2008–09[11]10Old BluesRaynes ParkReigate, Haslemere[lower-alpha 13]Surrey 3
2009–10[12]9CL LondonOld TiffiniansOld Oundelians, Streatham-CroydonSurrey 3
2010–11[13]10Worth Old BoysOld RutlishiansMerton, Old Glynonians, MitchamSurrey 3
2011–12[14]9Streatham-CroydonOld TonbridgiansNo relegationSurrey 3
2012–13[15]10Old AmplefordiansEconomicalsReigate, Old Radleian[lower-alpha 14]Surrey 3
2013–14[16]9Old CaterhamiansGuildfordiansRaynes Park, Old HaileyburiansSurrey 3
2014–15[17]10Old GeorgiansWorth Old BoysNo relegationSurrey 3
2015–16[18]10Stretham-CroydonBec Old BoysOld Glynonians, Mitcham & CarshaltonSurrey 3
2016–17[19]10Old HaileyburiansReeds WeybridgeReigate, GuildfordiansSurrey 3
2017–18[20]10Metropolitan PoliceOld RutlishiansCroydon[lower-alpha 15]Surrey 3
2018–19[21]9[lower-alpha 16]Worth Old BoysOld CaterhamiansWokingSurrey 3
2019–20[22]10London MediaMetropolitan PoliceOld Paulines, Stretham-CroydonSurrey 3
2020–2110Surrey 3
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles

  • Bec Old Boys (3)
  • Worth Old Boys (3)
  • London Media (2)
  • Old Amplefordians (2)
  • Old Caterhamians (2)
  • London Cornish (2)
  • Streatham-Croydon (2)
  • Battersea Ironsides (1)
  • CL London (1)
  • Harrodians (1)
  • Haslemere (1)
  • Lightwater (1)
  • Metropolitan Police (1)
  • Old Blues (1)
  • Old Cranleighans (1)
  • Old Freemens (1)
  • Old Georgians (1)
  • Old Haileyburians (1)
  • Old Reedonians (1)
  • Old Suttonians (1)
  • Old Wellingtonians (1)
  • Shirley Wanderers (1)
  • Wandsworthians (1)
  • Woking (1)

Notes

  1. Harrodians would be renamed Barnes RFC from the 1992–93 season onward.
  2. Changes to the Surrey leagues for the following season, including the restructuring of Surrey 2 and creation of Surrey 5 meant that champions Battersea Ironsides were not promoted.
  3. The restructuring of Surrey 2 and creation of Surrey 5 meant that runners up Old Caterhamians were actually relegated into Surrey 4.
  4. The restructuring of Surrey 2 and creation of Surrey 5 meant that nine teams were relegated. Old Caterhamians, Reigate & Redhill, Surrey Police, BBC, Old Bevonians, Old Croydonians, Shene Old Grammarians and London Fire Brigade dropped to Surrey 4, while Haslemere dropped to Surrey 5.
  5. Due to restructuring caused by the cancellation of Surrey 5 at the end of the season, six clubs were promoted including Old Haileyburians, Chobham, Old Wandsworthians and Old Bevonians.
  6. Restructuring due to the cancellation of Surrey 5 at the end of the season meant there was no relegation.
  7. Relegated Shene Old Grammarians would drop out of the league.
  8. Bec Old Boys were also promoted along with champions Worth Old Boys and runners up Chipstead.
  9. Not promoted due to restructure to Surrey league - Surrey 4 re-instated. Bec Old Boys would remain in division along with teams dropping from Surrey 2.
  10. Despite finishing second London Media would be victims of league restructuring due to the reinstatement of Surrey 4 - dropping down to the new division.
  11. Old Suttonians, Egham Hollowegians, Woking, Old Oundelians, Haslemere and Economicals were the relegated teams this year. This was due to the reinstatement of Surrey 4 for the 2005-06 season which meant that almost all teams in this division were relegated to populate the new league.
  12. No relegation as league increased from 9 to 10 teams for the next season.
  13. Haslemere would drop out of the league for the next season.
  14. Old Radleian would drop out of the league for the next season.
  15. Despite finishing 7th, Horley also dropped down to Surrey 4.
  16. Reduced from 10 to 9 teams after Horley dropped down to Surrey 4.

See also

References

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