2019–20 National League 1


The 2019–20 National League 1, known for sponsorship reasons as the SSE National League 1, was the 11th season of the third tier of the English rugby union system, since the professionalised format of the second tier RFU Championship was introduced; and was the 33rd season since league rugby began in 1987.
Newly promoted Canterbury were the first team to be relegated after losing away to league leaders Richmond on 29 February, with six games still to play. Hull Ionians, also newly promoted, were the second team to be relegated after losing their rescheduled match at home to Blackheath on 14 March - Ionians having six games still to play.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom the Rugby Football Union officially cancelled the season after an initially suspension of all rugby in England including training, from which was scheduled to last until 14 April 2020. After the cancellation was announced the RFU used a best playing record formula to decide the final table. This meant that Richmond, who had been 7 points clear when the league had been suspended, were crowned as champions, beating off stiff opposition from Rosslyn Park and newly promoted Rams, who had a fantastic debut season in the third tier. Richmond's title was their third at level 3, and tied them with Coventry and Otley as the clubs that had the most league titles. It also was the fourth time Richmond had been promoted from tier 3 - a divisional record.
With two relegation spots already decided, it was tough luck for Rotherham Titans who were designated as the third team to go down, despite a late surge which had seen them gaining ground on 13th placed Birmingham Moseley. It was also a great fall for a side that were once playing in the Premiership and the lowest level for the club since the mid 1990s. Richmond would return to the 2020–21 RFU Championship after one season away, while Rotherham Titans and Hull Ionians would fall to 2020–21 National League North and Canterbury to 2020–21 National League South.
Another interesting statistic from the season was Brandon Asher-Wood's 7 tries for Darlington Mowden Park's resounding win against Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019. Wood's tries equalled the league record of 7 previously set by Hugo Ellis of Rosslyn Park back in the 2012–13 season.

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 with the champions promoted to the Greene King IPA Championship. There are usually three relegation places with the bottom three teams relegated to either National League 2 North or National League 2 South depending on the geographical location of the team.
The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:
Twelve of the sixteen teams participated in the preceding season's competition. The 2018–19 champions, Ampthill, were promoted to the 2019–20 RFU Championship, swapping places with bottom club, Richmond, who were relegated from the 2018–19 RFU Championship. Sides relegated from the 2018–19 National League 1 were Loughborough Students, Esher and Caldy.
The teams promoted into the division were Hull Ionians and Rams, champions of 2018–19 National League 2 North and 2018–19 National League 2 South respectively, along with the south runners-up Canterbury, who defeated the north's Chester in the promotion play-off. Ionians return to the division after a season's absence, while Rams and Canterbury are debuting in National 1 – the highest level either club have reached since the leagues began.
TeamGroundCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
Birmingham MoseleyBillesley Common5,000 Birmingham, West Midlands12th
Bishop's StortfordSilver Leys1,600Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire9th
BlackheathWell Hall1,650 Eltham, London4th
CambridgeGrantchester Road1,250 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire13th
CanterburyMarine Travel Ground1,500 Canterbury, KentPromoted from N2S
ChinnorKingsey Road2,000Thame, Oxfordshire10th
CinderfordDockham Road2,500Cinderford, Gloucestershire8th
Darlington Mowden ParkNorthern Echo Arena25,500Darlington, County Durham7th
Hull IoniansBrantingham Park1,500 Brantingham, East RidingPromoted from N2N
Old ElthamiansCollege Meadow1,800Eltham, LondonRunners up
Plymouth AlbionThe Brickfields8,500Plymouth, Devon5th
RamsOld Bath Road1,250Sonning, Reading, BerkshirePromoted from N2S
RichmondAthletic Ground4,500 Richmond, LondonRelegated from Championship
Rosslyn ParkThe Rock2,000Roehampton, London3rd
Rotherham TitansClifton Lane2,500Rotherham, South Yorkshire6th
Sale FCHeywood Road3,387Sale, Greater Manchester11th

Tables

At the date the leagues were suspended, the National League 1 table read as follows:
On 4 April, the RFU confirmed the final table for the season.

Fixtures & 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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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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Rounds 8 & 23 (rescheduled games)

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Round 24

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Round 25

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Rounds 19 & 23 (rescheduled games)

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Round 26

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Round 27

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Round 28

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Round 8 (rescheduled game)

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Round 29

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Round 30

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Round 24 (rescheduled game)

ClubHome
games
TotalAverageHighestLowest% Capacity
Birmingham Moseley139,06669788257814%
Bishop's Stortford114,85244182535028%
Blackheath136,69851583235241%
Cambridge126,21751883235241%
Canterbury135,23940361029627%
Chinnor126,2035171,02425226%
Cinderford113,21229242514512%
Darlington Mowden Park1310,5998151,1284793%
Hull Ionians122,94524541117616%
Old Elthamians123,14026251517415%
Plymouth Albion1313,0711,0051,30182612%
Rams127,0705891,13135647%
Richmond127,44962175649531%
Rosslyn Park139,4497272,00049536%
Rotherham Titans126,29852568746221%
Sale FC135,21640171221012%

Individual statistics

Top try scorers

Season records

Team

;Largest home win — 85 points
92 – 7 Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
;Largest away win — 50 points
50 – 0 Richmond away to Canterbury on 9 November 2019
;Most points scored — 92
92 – 7 Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
;Most tries in a match — 14
Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
Richmond at home to Hull Ionians on 11 January 2020
;Most conversions in a match — 11
Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
;Most penalties in a match — 5
Old Elthamians at home to Plymouth Albion on 28 September 2019
Birmingham Moseley at home to Sale FC on 2 November 2019
Rosslyn Park at home to Chinnor on 9 November 2019
Birmingham Moseley at home to Rams on 21 December 2019
Sale FC away to Blackheath on 25 January 2020
Blackheath at home to Plymouth Albion on 8 February 2020
;Most drop goals in a match — 1
Plymouth Albion at home to Canterbury on 5 October 2019
Sale FC at home to Rosslyn Park on 5 October 2019
Bishop's Stortford at home to Rams on 26 October 2019

Attendances

;Highest — 2,000
Rosslyn Park at home to Richmond on 6 March 2020
;Lowest — 145
Cinderford at home to Blackheath on 7 March 2020
;Highest average attendance — 1,005
Plymouth Albion
;Lowest average attendance — 245
Hull Ionians

Player

;Most points in a match — 35
Brandon Asher-Wood for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
;Most tries in a match — 7
Brandon Asher-Wood for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
;Most conversions in a match — 9
Warren Seals for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Birmingham Moseley on 30 November 2019
;Most penalties in a match — 5
Tom White for Old Elthamians at home to Plymouth Albion on 28 September 2019
Clifford Hodgson for Birmingham Moseley at home to Sale FC on 2 November 2019
Craig Holland for Rosslyn Park at home to Chinnor on 9 November 2019
Clifford Hodgson for Birmingham Moseley at home to Rams on 21 December 2019
Chris Johnson for Sale FC away to Blackheath on 25 January 2020
Mark Cooke for Blackheath at home to Plymouth Albion on 8 February 2020
;Most drop goals in a match — 1
Connor Eastgate for Plymouth Albion at home to Canterbury on 5 October 2019
Chris Johnson for Sale FC at home to Rosslyn Park on 5 October 2019
Bradley Burr for Bishop's Stortford at home to Rams on 26 October 2019