2019–20 National League 2 North


The 2019–20 National League 2 North was the eleventh season of the fourth tier of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.
On 22 February Scunthorpe were the first side to be relegated after suffering a massive 109–12 defeat against Chester, going down with eight games still to play. Although it was a miserable season on the pitch for Scunthorpe, comfortably the weakest side in the division in terms of results, the loss of their player James Walker, who passed away earlier in the season was a far keener felt blow. On 7 March Caldy became champions with a resounding 49–5 win away to relegation threatened Preston Grasshoppers to seal an instant return to National League 1 and claim their second National League 2 North title.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the Rugby Football Union officially cancelled the season on 20 March 2020, after an initially postponment of all rugby in England including training. After the cancellation was announced the RFU used a best playing record formula to decide the final table. With Caldy already promoted, Fylde claimed the runners up spot but missed out on promotion as the 2019–20 National League 2 South runner up, Tonbridge Juddian had a better comparative league record and went up instead. Joining Scunthorpe in the relegation spots were Preston Grasshoppers and Otley. Although Preston were as good as down by the time the leagues were suspended, Otley were in a real battle against Luctonians, and will feel hard done by. Scunthorpe will drop to Midlands Premier while Otley and Preston Grasshoppers will drop to North Premier. For Otley, once a second tier club, the drop to the regional leagues will be the lowest level they have played at since the 1990s.
The league was an interesting one in terms of National League 2 North records, included records that might have been achieved had the full 30 games been played. For instance, Caldy, with 25 wins out of 25 were looking to break the record of 28 wins set by Hull Ionians in the 2012–13 season. They may also have shattered the 134 point record set by Ionians during the 2014–15 season with a maximum of 144 achievable. A club record that were achieved despite the premature ending were the 4 draws achieved by Huddersfield, while Caldys Gavin Roberts, in finishing as league top scorer for the second time in his career, tied a record set by a number of other players such as the prolific Chris Johnson. Stourbridge's Dan Rundle, finishing as top try scorer with 30 tries would likely have beating the existing record of 32 tries in a season.
While Caldy had been looking to break records, Scunthorpe were looking to avoid making any of their own. Although the early end of the season meant they wouldn't equal the 30 games lost by Manchester and Dudley Kingswinford in the 2010–11 and 2013–14 seasons respectively, the clubs relegation was their third from the division - equalling Morley and Sheffield. A final record that was set was the league average league attendance which reached an all time divisional high of 348, helped by good regular attendances at the likes of Fylde, Hinckley and Wharfedale. This was the first time in recent seasons that the National League North average attendances trumped those in National League South.

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 automatic promotion place, one play-off place and three relegation places. The champions are promoted to the 2020–21 National League 1 and the runners up play the second-placed team in the 2019–20 National League 2 South with the winner also being promoted. The last three teams are relegated to either North Premier or Midlands Premier depending on the geographical location of the team.
The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:
Eleven of the teams listed below participated in the 2018–19 National League 2 North season. The 2018–19 champions, Hull Ionians, were promoted into the 2019–20 National League 1, replacing Caldy and Loughborough Students who were relegated from the 2018–19 National League 1. The three teams relegated from National League 2 North the previous season were Peterborough Lions and South Leicester and Macclesfield.
The promoted teams include Scunthorpe and Luctonians from Midlands Premier, while Hull come up as champions of North Premier. In order to address an imbalance of teams, Leicester Lions have been level transferred to the 2019–20 National League 2 South as the most appropriate located team in terms of access to the southern sides.
TeamGroundCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
CaldyPaton Field4,000Thurstaston, Wirral, MerseysideRelegated from National 1
ChesterHare Lane2,000 Chester, CheshireRunners up
FyldeWoodlands Memorial Ground9,000Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire6th
HinckleyDe Montfort Park2,000Hinckley, Leicestershire10th
HuddersfieldLockwood Park1,500 Huddersfield, West Yorkshire4th
HullFerens Ground1,500 Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of YorkshirePromoted from North Premier
Loughborough StudentsLoughborough University Stadium3,000Loughborough, LeicestershireRelegated from National 1
LuctoniansMortimer Park2,500 Kingsland, HerefordshirePromoted from Midlands Premier
OtleyCross Green5,000Otley, Leeds, West Yorkshire9th
Preston GrasshoppersLightfoot Green5,000Preston, Lancashire7th
ScunthorpeHeslam ParkScunthorpe, LincolnshirePromoted from Midlands Premier
Sedgley ParkPark Lane3,000Whitefield, Bury, Greater Manchester3rd
Sheffield TigersDore MoorSheffield, South Yorkshire13th
StourbridgeStourton Park3,500 Stourbridge, West Midlands11th
TynedaleTynedale Park2,000 Corbridge, Northumberland5th
WharfedaleThe Avenue2,000Threshfield, North Yorkshire8th

Tables

At the date the leagues were suspended, the National League 2 North table read as follows:
On 4 April, the Rugby Football Union 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, 9 & 23 (rescheduled games)

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Round 24

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Round 25

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Round 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 24 (rescheduled game)

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Round 29

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Round 30

Attendances

ClubHome
games
TotalAverageHighestLowest% Capacity
Caldy124,3533634632129%
Chester124,78439967032020%
Fylde128,1446791,0594508%
Hinckley137,04954276627627%
Huddersfield133,68528345019719%
Hull122,29319125011213%
Loughborough Students122,9872495681178%
Luctonians124,46537256529715%
Otley122,6502213001504%
Preston Grasshoppers134,3993387862117%
Scunthorpe132,424186470110
Sedgley Park123,0722563201759%
Sheffield Tigers122,579215423125
Stourbridge134,67536052524010%
Tynedale135,49542365028021%
Wharfedale136,22847969337224%

Individual statistics

Top try scorers

Season records

Team

;Largest home win — 103 points
103 – 0 Caldy at home to Scunthorpe on 29 February 2020
;Largest away win — 61 points
68 – 7 Caldy away to Scunthorpe on 9 November 2019
76 – 15 Stourbridge away to Scunthorpe on 1 February 2020
;Most points scored — 102 points
109 – 12 Chester at home to Scunthorpe on 22 February 2020
;Most tries in a match — 17
Chester at home to Scunthorpe on 22 February 2020
Caldy at home to Scunthorpe on 29 February 2020
;Most conversions in a match — 12
Chester at home to Scunthorpe on 22 February 2020
;Most penalties in a match — 6
Sheffield Tigers away to Otley on 7 March 2020
;Most drop goals in a match — 1
Sedgley Park away to Hull on 16 November 2019
Sedgley Park at home to Stourbridge on 18 January 2020

Attendances

;Highest — 1,059
Fylde at home to Preston Grasshoppers on 14 September 2019
;Lowest — 110
Scunthorpe at home to Luctonians on 23 November 2019
Scunthorpe at home to Loughborough Students on 7 March 2020
Scunthorpe at home to Chester on 14 March 2020
;Highest average attendance — 679
Fylde
;Lowest average attendance — 186
Hull

Player

;Most points in a match — 38
Ben Jones for Caldy away to Scunthorpe on 9 November 2019
;Most tries in a match — 4
Nick Royle for Caldy at home to Luctonians on 5 October 2019
Ben Jones for Caldy away to Scunthorpe on 9 November 2019
Nick Royle for Caldy at home to Scunthorpe on 29 February 2020
;Most conversions in a match — 12
Dan Pemberton for Chester at home to Scunthorpe on 23 February 2020
;Most penalties in a match — 6
Mark Ireland for Sheffield Tigers away to Otley on 7 March 2020
;Most drop goals in a match — 1
Callum McShane for Sedgley Park away to Hull on 16 November 2019
Stephen Collins for Sedgley Park at home to Stourbridge on 18 January 2020