2013–14 RFU Championship


The 2013–14 RFU Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the Greene King IPA Championship, was the fifth 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 was held between 14 September 2013 and 4 June 2014. It was contested by eleven English clubs and one from Jersey in the Channel Islands. It was also the first Championship season with a title sponsor, as the Rugby Football Union and Greene King Brewery reached a deal by which the brewery would become the competition's main sponsor from 2013–14 through to 2016–17.
After being promoted after an appeal in the previous season, London Welsh were relegated back into the RFU Championship after finishing last in the 2012-13 English Premiership. As a result of relegation, they remained at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford instead of returning to their home ground of Old Deer Park in London in order to strengthen their support base. London Welsh replaced Newcastle Falcons who were promoted into the English Premiership after winning the play-off final against Bedford Blues. Doncaster Knights were relegated to the 2013–14 National League 1 and were replaced by the champions of National League 1, Ealing Trailfinders who played in the RFU Championship for the first time.
The twelve clubs in the 2013–14 RFU Championship also participated in the 2013–14 edition of the British and Irish Cup along with clubs from Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Matches in the RFU Championship were broadcast on Sky Sports.

Structure

The Championship's structure had all the teams playing each other on a home and away basis. In a change to previous years, this season commenced with an extra round of games in the "Greene King IPA Big Rugby Weekend". Matches were played on the weekend of 14 and 15 September with three double headers at neutral grounds: Saracens' Allianz Park, Doncaster's Castle Park and Exeter's Sandy Park.
The play–off structure remained the same as the previous year. The top four teams at the end of the home–and–away season qualified for the promotion play–offs, which followed a 1 v 4, 2 v 3 system. The winners had to meet the RFU's Minimum Standards Criteria in order to be promoted to the Premiership. If they had failed to meet the criteria, then there would have been no promotion from the RFU Championship. However, on 9 May 2014, the RFU announced that all four play-off participants had met the Minimum Standards Criteria, assuring that the champion would indeed be promoted to the 2014–15 Premiership. There was no relegation play–off; the bottom team was automatically relegated. Following an agreement with the RFU in 2012, each RFU Championship club received £355,000 in funding from the RFU for the season.

Participating teams

ClubStadiumCapacityArea
Bedford BluesGoldington Road6,000Bedford, Bedfordshire
BristolMemorial Stadium12,100Bristol
Cornish PiratesMennaye Field4,000 Penzance, Cornwall
Ealing TrailfindersTrailfinders Sports Ground3,020 West Ealing, London
JerseySt. Peter5,000Saint Peter, Jersey
Leeds CarnegieHeadingley Carnegie Stadium20,250Leeds, West Yorkshire
London ScottishAthletic Ground, Richmond4,500Richmond, London
London WelshKassam Stadium12,500Oxford, Oxfordshire
MoseleyBillesley Common3,000+Birmingham, West Midlands
NottinghamMeadow Lane19,588Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Plymouth AlbionThe Brickfields8,500Plymouth, Devon
Rotherham TitansClifton Lane
Abbeydale Park
2,500
3,200
Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Sheffield, South Yorkshire

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League table

Regular season

The 2013–14 RFU Championship kicked off on the weekend of 14 and 15 September with the "Greene King IPA Big Rugby Weekend", an extra round of matches played as three double headers at neutral grounds. Thereafter, each team played the other twice on a home and away basis with the top four qualifying for the promotion phase.

Round 1 (Big Rugby Weekend)

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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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Postponed matches

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Round 18

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Postponed matches (2)

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Round 20

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Round 21

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Round 22

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Round 23

Play–offs

Semi–finals

The semi–finals followed a 1 v 4, 2 v 3 system - with the games being played over two legs and the higher placed team deciding who played at home in the first leg.

First leg

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Second leg

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Final

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Total attendances

ClubHome MatchesTotalAverageHighestLowest% Capacity
Bedford Blues1227,1372,2612,7541,55037%
Bristol1479,2615,66210,9053,75247%
Cornish Pirates1221,5581,7973,7521,12740%
Ealing Trailfinders1210,0858401,57147325%
Jersey1227,1842,2653,7521,59242%
Leeds Carnegie1330,0282,3103,9021,09813%
London Scottish1215,2691,2722,15579727%
London Welsh1424,1211,7235,02199916%
Moseley1211,3639471,43762629%
Nottingham1215,8431,3201,6141,0989%
Plymouth Albion1222,9991,9173,7521,03622%
Rotherham Titans1322,8721,7593,2671,05066%

Top scorers

Top points scorers

Top try scorers

Season records

Team

;Largest home win — 70 pts
79 – 9 Rotherham Titans at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 21 September 2013
;Largest away win — 44 pts
51 - 7 Rotherham Titans away to Nottingham on 9 March 2014
;Most points scored — 82 pts
82 – 28 Bristol at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 30 March 2014
;Most tries in a match — 12
Bristol at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 30 March 2014
;Most conversions in a match — 11
Bristol at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 30 March 2014
;Most penalties in a match — 8
Leeds Carnegie at home to London Welsh on 11 May 2014
;Most drop goals in a match — 2
Ealing Trailfinders at home to Nottingham on 12 April 2014

Player

;Most points in a match — 34
Juan Pablo Socino for Rotherham Titans at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 21 September 2013
;Most tries in a match — 4
Marko Mama for Bristol at home to Cornish Pirates on 9 March 2014
Curtis Wilson for Rotherham Titans away to Nottingham on 9 March 2014
;Most conversions in a match — 11
Adrian Jarvis for Bristol at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 30 March 2014
;Most penalties in a match — 7
Glyn Hughes for Leeds Carnegie at home to London Welsh on 11 May 2014
;Most drop goals in a match — 1
N/A - multiple players

Attendances

;Highest — 10,905
Bristol at home to London Welsh on 4 June 2014
;Lowest — 473
Ealing Trailfinders at home to Nottingham on 12 April 2014
;Highest Average Attendance — 5,662
Bristol
;Lowest Average Attendance — 840
Ealing Trailfinders