1997–98 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two


The 1997–98 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the eleventh full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship. New teams to the division included West Hartlepoool and Orrell who had been relegated from the Courage Premiership 1996-97 while Exeter and Fylde were promoted from National League 1. For the first time Premiership Two, along with the Premiership, was sponsored by the assurance company Allied Dunbar. For the previous ten seasons the league was known as the Courage Clubs Championship and sponsored by Courage Brewery.
Bedford, the champions, were promoted to the Allied Dunbar Premiership for season 1998–99, along with runner-up West Hartlepool. From next season, the top two divisions would consist of fourteen teams, an increase of two per division. The bottom two teams in the top tier played the third and fourth teams in Premiership Two for the final two places in the top division. Third place London Scottish won promotion by beating Bristol in a two legged play-off, while fourth placed Rotherham lost to London Irish. There was no relegation to Jewson National League 1 because of the increase in teams in the top two divisions.

Participating teams

TeamStadiumCapacityCity/Area
BedfordGoldington Road7,000Bedford, Bedfordshire
BlackheathRectory Field6,000Greenwich, London
CoventryCoundon Road9,000+Coventry, West Midlands
ExeterCounty Ground5,200Exeter, Devon
FyldeWoodlands Memorial Ground9,000Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
London ScottishAthletic Ground4,500Richmond, London
MoseleyThe Reddings10,000 Birmingham, West Midlands
OrrellEdge Hall Road3,000Orrell, Greater Manchester
RotherhamClifton Lane2,500Rotherham, South Yorkshire
WakefieldCollege Grove3,000Wakefield, West Yorkshire
WaterlooSt Anthony's Road9,000Blundellsands, Merseyside
West HartlepoolVictoria Park7,856Hartlepool, County Durham

Final table

Results

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

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Round 8

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Round 9

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Round 10

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Round 11

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Round 12

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Round 13

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Rescheduled match

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Round 14

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Round 13 (rescheduled matches)

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Round 15

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Round 16

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Rescheduled match

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Rescheduled matches

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Round 17

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Round 18

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Round 19

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Round 17 (rescheduled match)

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Round 20 (including postponed match from round 13)

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Round 21 (including postponed matches from rounds 2 & 13)

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Round 20 (rescheduled match)

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Round 22

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Round 2 (rescheduled match)

Individual statistics

Top try scorers

Season records

Team

;Largest home win — 74 pts
77 – 3 Bedford at home to Coventry on 8 November 1997
;Largest away win — 60 pts
67 – 7 Bedford away to Fylde on 27 December 1997
;Most points scored — 151 pts
77 – 3 Bedford at home to Coventry on 8 November 1997
;Most tries in a match — 11
Bedford Blues at home to Coventry on 8 November 1997
;Most conversions in a match — 8
Bedford at home to Coventry on 8 November 1997
Bedford away to Fylde on 27 December 1997
West Hartlepool at home to Fylde on 14 February 1998
;Most penalties in a match — 6
N/A - multiple teams
;Most drop goals in a match — 2
Exeter at home to Bedford on 13 September 1997
Moseley at home to Orrell on 25 October 1997
Coventry at home to West Hartlepool on 31 January 1998
Wakefield at home to Rotherham on 28 March 1998

Player

;Most points in a match — 32
Mike Rayer for Bedford at home to Coventry on 8 November 1997
;Most tries in a match — 4
John Clarke for Blackheath at home to Fylde on 20 September 1997
Jason Forster for Bedford at home to Fylde on 17 January 1998
Ben Wade for Rotherham at home to Exeter on 25 April 1998
;Most conversions in a match — 8
Mike Rayer for Bedford at home to Coventry on 8 November 1997
Mike Rayer for Bedford away to Fylde on 27 December 1997
Steven Vile for West Hartlepool at home to Fylde on 14 February 1998
;Most penalties in a match — 6
N/A - multiple players
;Most drop goals in a match — 2
Meeku Patidar for Exeter at home to Bedford on 13 September 1997
Matt Jones for Moseley at home to Orrell on 25 October 1997
Greg Miller for Wakefield at home to Rotherham on 28 March 1998

Attendances

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