2015–16 National League 1


The 2015–16 National League 1, known for sponsorship reasons as the SSE National League 1 is the seventh season of the third tier of the English rugby union system, since the professionalised format of the second tier RFU Championship was introduced; and is the twenty-ninth season since league rugby began in 1987.
Richmond are the current champions and will play in the Green King IPA Championship next season. Henley Hawks, Cinderford and Wharfedale are relegated. Henley and Cinderford to National League 2 South and Wharfedale to National League 2 North. Plymouth Albion went into administration on 8 April 2016 and an interim licence to run the club ended on 6 May 2016. Albion were deducted 30 points by the RFU and dropped from 5th place to 8th. The club have submitted a business case and await a decision by the RFU on 18 May. If the RFU reject the plan Albion could be relegated to the bottom of the league structure i.e. Devon League 2. If that happens Wharfedale will not be relegated and subsequently other teams down through the league structure could be reprieved.

Structure

The league consists of sixteen teams with all the teams playing each other on a home and away basis to make a total of thirty matches each. There is one promotion place and three relegation places. The champions are promoted to the Greene King IPA Championship and the bottom three teams are relegated to either National League 2 North or National League 2 South depending on the geographical location of the team.

Participating teams and locations

Twelve of the sixteen teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions Ealing Trailfinders are promoted to the 2015–16 RFU Championship and are replaced by Plymouth Albion who were relegated from the 2014–15 RFU Championship after spending thirteen seasons in the league above. The three teams relegated last season, are Old Albanian,, and Macclesfield and Tynedale,. The promoted teams are Henley Hawks and Hull Ionians champions of the 2014–15 National League 2 South and 2014–15 National League 2 North respectively, and Ampthill who won the promotion play-off against Bishop's Stortford.
TeamGroundCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
AmpthillDillingham Park3,000Ampthill, BedfordshirePromoted from the 2014–15 National League 2 North
BlackheathRectory Field6,000Blackheath, London6th
BlaydonCrow Trees2,000 Swalwell, Tyne and Wear8th
CinderfordDockham Road2,500Cinderford, Gloucestershire13th
CoventryButts Park Arena4,000 Coventry, West Midlands3rd
Darlington Mowden ParkNorthern Echo Arena25,000Darlington, County Durham9th
EsherMolesey Road3,000 Hersham, Surrey10th
FyldeWoodlands Memorial Ground9,000Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire4th
Hartpury CollegeCollege Stadium2,000Hartpury, Gloucestershire5th
Henley HawksDry Leas4,000Henley-on-Thames, OxfordshirePromoted from the 2014–15 National League 2 South
Hull IoniansBrantingham Park1,500 Brantingham, East Riding of YorkshirePromoted from the 2014–15 National League 2 North
Loughborough StudentsLoughborough University Stadium3,000Loughborough, Leicestershire12th
Plymouth AlbionThe Brickfields8,500Plymouth, DevonRelegated from the 2014–15 RFU Championship
RichmondAthletic Ground, Richmond4,500Richmond, London7th
Rosslyn ParkThe Rock2,000Roehampton, London2nd
WharfedaleThe Avenue2,000Threshfield, North Yorkshire11th

League table

Fixtures

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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Round 14

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Round 15

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Round 16

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Round 17

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Round 18

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Round 19

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Round 20

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Round 21

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Round 22

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Round 23

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Postponed matches (1)

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Round 24

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Postponed matches (2)

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Round 25

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Round 26

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Round 27

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Round 28

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Round 29

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Round 30

Individual statistics

Top try scorers

Season records

Team

;Largest home win — 59 pts
71 – 12 Hartpury College at home to Blaydon on 23 January 2016
;Largest away win — 46 pts
46 - 0 Hartpury College away to Henley Hawks on 17 October 2015
;Most points scored — 71 pts
71 – 12 Hartpury College at home to Blaydon on 23 January 2016
;Most tries in a match — 11
Hartpury College at home to Blaydon on 23 January 2016
;Most conversions in a match — 9
Hartpury College at home to Hull Ionians on 30 April 2016
;Most penalties in a match — 8
Hartpury College at home to Rosslyn Park on 9 April 2016
;Most drop goals in a match — 3
Fylde away to Esher on 13 February 2016

Player

;Most points in a match — 30
Gareth Thompson for Hartpury College at home to Esher on 26 September 2015
;Most tries in a match — 4
Jonas Mikalcius for Hartpury College away to Henley Hawks on 17 October 2015
Spencer Sutherland for Esher at home to Coventry on 7 November 2015
Peter Homan for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 November 2015
Jonas Mikalcius for Hartpury College at home to Blaydon on 23 January 2016
Ben Vellacott for Hartpury College at home to Blaydon on 23 January 2016
Aquile Smith for Hull Ionians at home to Cinderford on 20 February 2016
Jonas Mikalcius for Hartpury College at home to Wharfedale on 19 March 2016
;Most conversions in a match — 9
Gareth Thompson for Hartpury College at home to Hull Ionians on 30 April 2016
;Most penalties in a match — 8
Gareth Thompson for Hartpury College at home to Rosslyn Park on 9 April 2016
;Most drop goals in a match — 3
Chris Johnson for Fylde away to Esher on 13 February 2016

Attendances

;Highest — 1,843
Plymouth Albion v Hartpury College on 23 April 2016
;Lowest — 80
Blaydon v Fylde on 7 November 2015
;Highest Average Attendance — 1,153
Plymouth Albion
;Lowest Average Attendance — 243
Blaydon