1995–96 Courage League Division 4

The 1995–96 Courage League Division 4 was the ninth full season of rugby union within the fourth tier of the English league system, currently the regional divisions National League 2 South and National League 2 North, and the third using the name Division 4. Impending changes to the league structure by the RFU meant that this would be the last season for Courage League Division 4 as a national league with it reverting to the previous incarnation of two regional leagues - Courage League Division 4 South and Courage League Division 4 North. It would also herald the elimination of Courage League 5 North and South, which was to be divided into four regional divisions - North 1, Midlands 1, London 1 and South West 1. These changes meant that the top 8 teams would be promoted to an expanded Courage League National 3 while the bottom teams would be transferred into the new-look Courage 4 North or South depending on location, where they would be joined by teams from the discontinued Courage 5 North/South divisions.[1]

1995–96 Courage League Division 4
Countries England
ChampionsExeter (1st title)
Runners-upLondon Welsh (also promoted)[a 1]
RelegatedNo relegation[a 2]
Matches played162

By the end of the campaign Exeter finished as champions, 4 points ahead of runners up London Welsh. Both champions and runners up were joined by the teams ranked 3rd through to 8th in claiming promotion to the 1996–97 National Division 3. The bottom two sides were Plymouth Albion and Aspatria who would be transferred to National Division 4 South and National Division 4 North respectively.[2]

Structure

Each team played home and away matches against each of the other teams, playing a total of eighteen matches each. Changes to the league structure by the RFU for the 1996-97 season meant that the top eight sides were promoted to Courage League National 3 while the bottom two were transferred to the new-look Courage League Division 4 South or Courage League Division 4 North depending on locality.

Participating teams and locations

Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season
AspatriaBower ParkAspatria, Cumbria5th
CliftonStation Road2,500Cribbs Causeway, Henbury, BristolRelegated from National 3 (9th)
ExeterCounty Ground5,200Exeter, DevonRelegated from National 3 (10th)
HavantHook's Lane1,500Havant, Hampshire4th
LeedsClarence Field / Chandos ParkKirkstall / Roundhay, Leeds, West Yorkshire6th
London WelshOld Deer Park5,850Richmond, LondonPromoted from Courage 5 South (champions)
Liverpool St HelensMoss LaneSt Helens, Merseyside3rd
Plymouth AlbionBeacon Park3,500Plymouth, Devon4th
RedruthRecreation Ground12,000Redruth, Cornwall7th
WalsallBroadway Ground1,150Walsall, West MidlandsPromoted from Courage 5 North (champions)

League table

1995–96 Courage League Division 4 table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Exeter (C, P) 18 14 0 4 448 230 +218 28 Promoted
2 London Welsh (P) 18 12 0 6 424 269 +155 24
3 Liverpool St Helens (P) 18 11 1 6 471 343 +128 23
4 Walsall (P) 18 10 0 8 406 324 +82 20
5 Leeds (P) 18 9 1 8 311 345 34 19
6 Clifton (P) 18 7 2 9 283 298 15 16
7 Redruth (P) 18 7 2 9 358 391 33 16
8 Havant (P) 18 7 1 10 287 368 81 15
9 Aspatria 18 5 1 12 356 497 141 11
10 Plymouth Albion 18 4 0 14 266 545 279 8
Source: [2]
Rules for classification: Points are awarded as follows: 2 pts for a win, 1 pt for a draw, 0 pts for a loss. If teams are level at any stage, difference between points for and against applies.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Sponsorship

Courage League Division 4 is part of the Courage Clubs Championship and is sponsored by Courage Brewery.

See also

Notes

  1. The re-organization of the English league system by the RFU meant that the top 8 teams would be promoted to Courage League National 3 for the 1996-97 season.
  2. This re-organization also meant that there was no relegation with the bottom 2 teams instead being transferred to the new-look Courage League Division 4 South or Courage League Division 4 North for the 1996-97 season.

References

  1. "Courage League - Division 5 1995/96". The Rugby Archive. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  2. "Courage League - Division 4 1995/96". The Rugby Archive. 15 December 2017. Archived from the original on 30 December 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
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