2019–20 RFU Championship


The 2019–20 RFU Championship, known as the 2019–20 Greene King IPA Championship for sponsorship reasons, was the eleventh season of the RFU Championship, the professional second tier of rugby union in England. It featured eleven English teams and one from Jersey. The competition was sponsored by Greene King in the last year of their sponsorship deal which has sponsored the RFU Championship for six years.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the Rugby Football Union officially cancelled the season on 20 March 2020, after initially postponing all rugby in England including training from 17 March until 14 April 2020. As a result, Newcastle Falcons were declared champions for the season, and promoted to the Premiership on 2 April 2020 on the basis of a best playing record formula, having been undefeated and top of the table when the league was suspended, while Yorkshire Carnegie were relegated to National League 1 at the bottom.

Structure

The team that finishes first will be promoted to Premiership Rugby providing their ground meets the RFU Minimum Standards Criteria. The team that finishes last will be relegated to National League 1. Each club will receive £530,000 in funding from the RFU in the last year of a deal with the RFU.
Plans to expand Premiership Rugby from 12 to 13 teams for the 2019-20 season, which would have reprieved Newcastle Falcons from being relegated to the Championship, were blocked by the RFU. Plans to abolish promotion and relegation were under discussion prior to the season, and drew complaints and threats of legal action from the Cornish Pirates. There are also plans for the RFU Championship to have a delayed start until October due to the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
The season began on 20 September 2019 with the Championship Rugby Cup after which the first round of matches started on 11 October 2019 and the final round of matches were scheduled to be played on 9 May 2020.

Teams

were relegated to National League 1 after finishing bottom of the 2018-19 RFU Championship. They are replaced by Ampthill who were promoted from 2018-19 National League 1 in their fifth promotion in twelve years, playing in the Championship for the first time. London Irish were promoted back to Premiership Rugby at the first attempt. They are replaced in the RFU Championship by Newcastle Falcons who were relegated after finishing last in 2018-19 Premiership Rugby.
ClubStadiumCapacityAreaPrevious season
AmpthillDillingham Park3,000Ampthill, BedfordshirePromoted from National League 1
Bedford BluesGoldington Road5,000 Bedford, Bedfordshire3rd
Cornish PiratesMennaye Field4,000 Penzance, Cornwall5th
CoventryButts Park Arena4,000 Coventry, West Midlands8th
Doncaster KnightsCastle Park5,000 Doncaster, South Yorkshire10th
Ealing TrailfindersTrailfinders Sports Ground4,000 West Ealing, LondonRunners up
Hartpury CollegeGillman's Ground2,000Hartpury, Gloucestershire11th
Jersey RedsStade Santander International4,000Saint Peter, Jersey4th
London ScottishAthletic Ground, Richmond4,500 Richmond, London9th
Newcastle FalconsKingston Park10,200Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and WearRelegated from Premiership
NottinghamLady Bay Sports Ground3,500Nottingham, Nottinghamshire7th
Yorkshire CarnegieHeadingley Carnegie Stadium21,062Leeds, West Yorkshire6th

Tables

At the date the Championship was suspended, the Championship 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 12 (rescheduled game)

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Round 14

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Round 15

Individual statistics

Top try scorers

Season records

Team

;Largest home win — 52 points
52 – 0 Cornish Pirates at home to Yorkshire Carnegie on 12 January 2020

55 – 3 Coventry at home to Yorkshire Carnegie on 15 February 2020
;Largest away win — 53 points
66 – 13 Ealing Trailfinders away to Yorkshire Carnegie on 10 November 2019
;Most points scored — 77 points
77 – 26 Ealing Trailfinders at home to Ampthill on 18 January 2020
;Most tries in a match — 11
Ealing Trailfinders at home to Ampthill on 18 January 2020

London Scottish away to Yorkshire Carnegie on 1 March 2020
;Most conversions in a match — 10
Ealing Trailfinders at home to Ampthill on 18 January 2020
;Most penalties in a match — 5
Coventry away to Jersey Reds on 12 October 2019

Doncaster Knights at home to Bedford Blues on 2 November 2019
;Most drop goals in a match — 0

Attendances

;Highest — 6,315
Newcastle Falcons at home to Cornish Pirates on 16 February 2020
;Lowest — 300
Yorkshire Carnegie at home to Ampthill on 22 February 2020
;Highest average attendance — 4,707
Newcastle Falcons
;Lowest average attendance — 776
Yorkshire Carnegie

Player

;Most points in a match — 25
Jack Spittle for Nottingham away to Yorkshire Carnegie on 31 January 2020
;Most tries in a match — 5
Jack Spittle for Nottingham away to Yorkshire Carnegie on 31 January 2020
;Most conversions in a match — 8
Harry Sheppard for London Scottish away to Yorkshire Carnegie on 1 March 2020
;Most penalties in a match — 5
Rory Jennings for Coventry away to Jersey Reds on 12 October 2019

Sam Olver for Doncaster Knights at home to Bedford Blues on 2 November 2019
;Most drop goals in a match — 0