WRU League 1 East

The Welsh Rugby Union Division One East is a rugby union league in Wales first implemented for the 1995/96 season. The league was formed in 2006 when the WRU divided the old Division One into two leagues, East and West

WRU Division One East
Founded
1995
Nation
 Wales
Promotion To
Welsh Championship
Relegation To
WRU League 2 East
Number of Teams
12
Level on Pyramid
Level 3
Current Champions (2018–19)
Brecon RFC
Website
WRU National Leagues

Competition format and sponsorship

Competition

There are 12 clubs in the WRU Division 1 East. During the course of a season (which lasts from September to April) each club plays the others twice, once at their home ground and once at that of their opponents for a total of 22 games for each club, with a total of 132 games in each season. Teams receive four points for a win and two point for a draw, an additional bonus point is awarded to either team if they score four tries or more in a single match. No points are awarded for a loss though the losing team can gain a bonus point for finishing the match within seven points of the winning team. Teams are ranked by total points, then by the number of wins, then by the number of tries scored and then by their points ratio (points for divided by points against). At the end of each season, the club which finishes top (as determined by the above criteria) is crowned as champion and is presented with the league winners trophy.

Promotion

For the 2011/12 season 5 clubs were promoted to the new National Championship. Unlike past seasons, for 2011/12 the criteria for promotion was not based on the current season's results, but instead took into account the past 5 seasons results. Each club was awarded a meritocracy score depending on their league placings over the past 5 seasons and the 5 Clubs with the highest meritocracy scores were promoted.

Following this 2011/12 season, the Division 1 level was regionalised further with the WRU introducing Division 1 East, East Central, West Central and West. These 4 leagues will feed into the WRU National Championship with the winners of each East Division and each West Division competing in a 2 leg play-off match on a home and away basis. The winner of these play-off games will be determined by the aggregate score at the end of both matches. The 2 Clubs with the winning aggregate score (1 from East and 1 from West) will then be promoted to the Championship.

Relegation

For the 2011/12 season there will be no relegation. Instead the 7 clubs who are not promoted into the new National Championship via the meritocracy criteria detailed above will remain in Division One East for the 2012/13 season.

Sponsorship

In 2008 the Welsh Rugby Union announced a new sponsorship deal for the club rugby leagues with SWALEC valued at £1 million (GBP).[1] The initial three year sponsorship was extended at the end of the 2010/11 season, making SWALEC the league sponsors until 2015.[2] The leagues sponsored are the WRU Divisions one through to seven.

Winners

SeasonWinnersName of league
2006-07Beddau RFCWRU Division One East
2007-08Pontypool RFC
2008-09Blackwood RFCWRU League 1 East
2009-10UWIC RFC
2010-11Ebbw Vale
2011-12
2012-13RGC 1404
2013-14Merthyr RFC
2014-15Penallta RFC
2015-16Bedlinog RFCWRU Division One East
2016-17Rhydyfelin RFC
2017-18Brynmawr RFC
2018-19Brecon RFC
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References

  1. "SWALEC becomes new power behind Welsh rugby". WRU. 26 February 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
  2. Cutler, Matt (18 August 2011). "Energy company SWALEC has extended its partnership with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) through to 2015". WRU. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
  3. "ASDA Join Welsh Rugby Community Programmes". WRU. 30 August 2005. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
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