2018–19 RFU Championship


The 2018–19 RFU Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the Greene King IPA Championship, is the tenth season of the professionalised format of the RFU Championship, the second tier of the English rugby union league system run by the Rugby Football Union. It is contested by eleven English clubs and one from Jersey in the Channel Islands. The competition is sponsored by Greene King for a sixth successive season. Clubs in the league also competed in the inaugural RFU Championship Cup.
On 19 April 2019 London Irish were declared champions with a round to go, following an emphatic win away against struggling Richmond, claiming promotion back to the Premiership for the 2019–20 season, in what was their second Championship title in three seasons. The next day, Richmond were relegated following relegation rivals Hartpury's victory at home against London Scottish. Richmond would drop to the 2019–20 National League 1.
Coventry had the best campaign of a promoted club since the Championship's inception back in 2009–10, amassing 51 points on way to an 8th place finish - surpassing London Scottish's 45 point, 8th place finish back in 2011–12.

Structure

The Championship's structure has all the teams playing each other on a home and away basis. The first placed team in the competition is promoted to the Premiership; providing that club's ground fulfills the Rugby Football Union's Minimum Standards Criteria while the bottom side is relegated to National League 1. As part of an agreement with the RFU, each club will receive £530,000 funding. The British and Irish Cup, which the RFU Championship clubs played in with Welsh and Irish clubs, was scrapped due to the Championship clubs withdrawing and is to be replaced by a new cup competition – the RFU Championship Cup.

Teams

On 24 March 2018 Rotherham Titans were relegated with three games to go, after losing away to Jersey Reds. Despite seeing some improvements in the second half of the season, the Yorkshire club were easily the weakest side in the division, dropping to 2018–19 National League 1, the lowest level the club have played for fourteen seasons. Promoted in their place were the winners of 2017–18 National League 1, Coventry, who return to the second tier for the first time since being relegated at the end of the 2009–10 season.
On 7 April 2018 Bristol were crowned champions of the 2017–18 season with two games to go following title rivals Ealing Trailfinders defeat that day to Doncaster Knights. They were therefore promoted to Premiership Rugby. In winning the championship Bristol also became the most decorated tier 2 side in English league history with four league titles to-date. They are replaced by London Irish who return to the Championship after just one year in the Premiership.
ClubStadiumCapacityAreaPrevious season
Bedford BluesGoldington Road6,000 Bedford, Bedfordshire3rd
Cornish PiratesMennaye Field4,000 Penzance, Cornwall4th
CoventryButts Park Arena4,000 Coventry, West MidlandsPromoted from National 1
Doncaster KnightsCastle Park5,000 Doncaster, South Yorkshire7th
Ealing TrailfindersTrailfinders Sports Ground4,000 West Ealing, LondonRunners up
Hartpury CollegeGillman's Ground2,000Hartpury, Gloucestershire10th
Jersey RedsStade Santander International4,000Saint Peter, Jersey5th
London IrishMadejski Stadium24,161Reading, BerkshireRelegated from Premiership
London ScottishAthletic Ground4,500 Richmond, London11th
NottinghamLady Bay Sports Ground3,000Nottingham, Nottinghamshire8th
RichmondAthletic Ground4,500 Richmond, London9th
Yorkshire CarnegieEmerald Headingley Stadium21,062Leeds, West Yorkshire6th

Table

Fixtures & Results

Fixtures for the season were announced by the RFU on 22 June 2018.

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 3 (rescheduled game)

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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

Attendances

Individual statistics

Top try scorers

Season records

Team

;Largest home win — 67 points
72 – 5 London Irish at home to Yorkshire Carnegie on 13 October 2018
;Largest away win — 41 points
61 – 20 Ealing Trailfinders away to Coventry on 23 March 2019
;Most points scored — 72 points
72 – 5 London Irish at home to Yorkshire Carnegie on 13 October 2018
;Most tries in a match — 12
London Irish at home to Yorkshire Carnegie on 13 October 2018
;Most conversions in a match — 8
Ealing Trailfinders away to Coventry on 23 March 2019
;Most penalties in a match — 5
Nottingham at home to Doncaster Knights on 29 September 2018
Coventry away to Nottingham on 23 December 2018
;Most drop goals in a match — 1
Hartpury College away to Doncaster Knights on 8 September 2018
Jersey Reds at home to Cornish Pirates on 13 October 2018
Nottingham away to Richmond on 20 October 2018
Nottingham at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 26 October 2018
Nottingham away to Coventry on 13 April 2019

Attendances

;Highest — 10,106
London Irish at home to Doncaster Knights on 23 March 2019
;Lowest — 602
Richmond at home to Hartpury College on 29 September 2018
;Highest average attendance — 3,770
London Irish
;Lowest average attendance — 977
Hartpury College

Player

;Most points in a match — 24
Dougie Flockhart for Doncaster Knights at home to Richmond on 26 January 2019
;Most tries in a match — 4
Robin Wedlake for Cornish Pirates away to Hartpury College on 15 September 2018
;Most conversions in a match — 8
Craig Willis for Ealing Trailfinders away to Coventry on 23 March 2019
;Most penalties in a match — 5
Shane O'Leary for Nottingham at home to Doncaster Knights on 29 September 2018
Will Maisey for Coventry away to Nottingham on 23 December 2018
;Most drop goals in a match — 1
Luke Cozens for Hartpury College away to Doncaster Knights on 8 September 2018
Aaron Penberthy for Jersey Reds at home to Cornish Pirates on 13 October 2018
Shane O'Leary for Nottingham away to Richmond on 20 October 2018
Shane O'Leary for Nottingham at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 26 October 2018
Shane O'Leary for Nottingham away to Coventry on 13 April 2019