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Sport | Rugby union |
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Instituted | 1987 | (as Gloucestershire/Somerset)
Number of teams | 12 |
Country | England |
Most titles | Gordano (3 titles) |
Website | englandrugby.com |
Counties 2 Somerset (formerly Somerset Premier (which was known as Tribute Somerset Premier for sponsorship reasons) is an English rugby union league which sits at the eighth level of league rugby union in England involving teams based in the county of Somerset as well as some teams based in Bristol. Originally a single division called Gloucestershire/Somerset, in 2000 the division split into two county leagues called Gloucester Premier and Somerset Premier and subsequently adopted its new name following the RFU Adult Competition Review at the end of season 2021–22.
The league champions of Counties 2 Somerset are promoted to Counties 1 Western North while the runners up play the runners up of Gloucester Premier for their place. Relegated teams drop into Counties 3 Somerset North or Counties 3 Somerset South depending on location.
Departing were Taunton II, promoted to Counties 1 Western North. Yatton (12th) and Weston-super-Mare II (11th) were relegated.
Joining were Clevedon and Midsomer Norton, both relegated from Counties 1 Western North. Nailsea & Backwell II were promoted from Counties 3 Somerset North.
In the offseason Huish Tigers rebranded as Rebels Rugby. [1]
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Departing were Old Redcliffians II, promoted to Counties 1 Western North. Tor were relegated.
Joining were Chew Valley II and Huish Tigers.
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This was the first season following the RFU Adult Competition Review.
Departing were Nailsea & Backwell, promoted to Counties 1 Western North. Bristol Harlequins, Stothert & Pitt and Crewkerne were relegated.
Joining were Old Redcliffians II, promoted, and Taunton II who had withdrawn from Somerset 1 the previous season.
With four departing and two joining the league was reduced from 14 clubs to 12.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 season was cancelled.
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The 2015–16 Somerset Premier consists of fourteen teams from Somerset and south-west Bristol. The season began on the 5 September 2015 and ended on the 30 April 2016.
Eleven of the fourteen teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions Gordano were promoted to Western Counties North while Bristol Imperial and Clevedon II were relegated to Somerset 1.
Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
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Chew Valley II | Chew Lane | Chew Magna, Somerset | Promoted from Somerset 1 (runners up) | |
Hornets II | Hutton Moor Park | 1,100 (100 stand) | Weston-super-Mare, Somerset | Promoted from Somerset 1 (champions) |
Minehead Barbarians | The Tom Stewart Field | Minehead, Somerset | 8th | |
Nailsea & Backwell | West End Park | Nailsea, Somerset | 9th | |
Oldfield Old Boys | Shaft Road | Bath, Somerset | 10th | |
Old Redcliffians II | Scotland Lane | 1,000 | Brislington, Bristol | 6th |
St Bernadettes Old Boys | Whitchurch Sports Ground | Whitchurch, Bristol | 12th | |
Stothert & Pitt | Adams Field | Bath, Somerset | Relegated from Western Counties North (14th) | |
Taunton II | Hyde Park | 2,000 | Taunton, Somerset | 11th |
Tor | Brian Harbinson Memorial Park | Glastonbury, Somerset | 4th | |
Weston-super-Mare II | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | Weston-super-Mare, Somerset | 3rd |
Winscombe | Winscombe Recreation Ground | 1,200 | Winscombe, Somerset | 2nd (lost promotion playoff) |
Wiveliscombe | Recreational Ground | Wiveliscombe, Somerset | 7th | |
Yatton | Off North End | Yatton, Somerset | 5th | |
When league rugby began in 1987 this division (known as Gloucestershire/Somerset) contained the following teams:
Originally Gloucester Premier and Somerset Premier were combined in a single division known as Gloucestershire/Somerset, involving teams based in Gloucestershire, Somerset and Bristol. It was tier 8 league with promotion to Western Counties [b] and relegation to either Gloucestershire 1 [c] or Somerset 1.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated team(s) | Ref | |||||||||
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1987–88 | 11 | Avonmouth Old Boys | Combe Down | St Brendan's Old Boys, Tredworth | [2] | |||||||||
1988–89 | 11 | Old Culverhaysians | Combe Down | Minehead Barbarians | [3] | |||||||||
1989–90 | 10 [d] | Combe Down | Midsomer Norton | Old Redcliffians | [4] | |||||||||
1990–91 | 11 | Spartans | Whitehall | Midsomer Norton | [5] | |||||||||
1991–92 | 11 | Gloucester Old Boys | Drybrook [e] | Cleve | [6] | |||||||||
1992–93 | 13 | Old Patesians | Keynsham | Old Sulians | [7] | |||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
The creation of National League 5 South for the 1993–94 season meant that Gloucestershire/Somerset dropped to become a tier 9 league. Promotion continued to Western Counties and relegation to either Gloucester 1 or Somerset 1.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated team(s) | Ref | |||||||||
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1993–94 | 13 | Dings Crusaders | St. Mary's Old Boys | Coney Hill, Frome | [8] | |||||||||
1994–95 | 13 | Keynsham | Whitehall | Midsomer Norton, Wiveliscombe | [9] | |||||||||
1995–96 | 13 | St. Mary's Old Boys | Cleve [f] | No relegation | [10] | |||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
The cancellation of National League 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season meant that Gloucestershire/Somerset reverted to being a tier 8 league. Further restructuring meant that promotion was now to Western Counties North [g] , while relegation continued to either Gloucester 1 or Somerset 1.
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Season | No of teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated team(s) | Ref | |||||||||
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1996–97 | 16 | Coney Hill | Old Richians | Old Cryptians | ||||||||||
1997–98 | 17 | St. Bernadette's Old Boys | Wiveliscombe | Bristol Saracens | ||||||||||
1998–99 | 17 | Barton Hill | Chew Valley | Old Sulians | ||||||||||
1999–00 | 17 | Old Centralians [h] | Yatton [i] | Chard, Frampton Cotterell | ||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Gloucestershire/Somerset was reorganised into two county leagues at the end of the 1999–00 season, Gloucester Premier and Somerset Premier, with both leagues remaining at level 8. Promotion from Somerset Premier was to Western Counties North and relegation to Somerset 1. From the 2007–08 season onward the league sponsor would be Tribute.
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Season | No of Teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | Ref | |||||||||
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2000–01 | 12 | Walcot | Gordano | Combe Down | [11] | |||||||||
2001–02 | 12 | Bristol Harlequins | Yatton | Wells | [12] | |||||||||
2002–03 | 12 | Gordano | Midsomer Norton | Old Culverhaysians, Minehead Barbarians | [13] | |||||||||
2003–04 | 12 | Oldfield Old Boys | Nailsea & Backwell | North Petherton | [14] | |||||||||
2004–05 | 12 | Old Redcliffians | Tor | Wiveliscombe, Gordano | [15] | |||||||||
2005–06 | 12 | Minehead Barbarians | Tor | Old Culverhaysians, Winscombe | [16] | |||||||||
2006–07 | 12 | Old Redcliffians | Midsomer Norton | Combe Down, Nailsea & Backwell | [17] | |||||||||
2007–08 | 12 | Keynsham | Chew Valley | St Bernadettes Old Boys, Gordano | [18] | |||||||||
2008–09 | 12 | Burnham-on-Sea | North Petherton | Old Sulians, Avon, Wells | [19] | |||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Despite widespread restructuring by the RFU at the end of the 2008–09 season, Somerset Premier remained a tier 8 league, with promotion continuing to Western Counties North and relegation to Somerset 1. The league would continued to be sponsored by Tribute.
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Season | No of Teams | Champions | Runners–up | Relegated Teams | Ref | |||||||||
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2009–10 | 12 | Bristol Harlequins | Chard | Old Sulians | [20] | |||||||||
2010–11 | 14 | Hornets | Chard | St Bernadettes Old Boys | [21] | |||||||||
2011–12 | 13 | Avon | Wells | No relegation | [22] | |||||||||
2012–13 | 14 | Chew Valley | Midsomer Norton | Imperial | [23] | |||||||||
2013–14 | 14 | Stothert & Pitt | Tor | Bristol Barbarians, Keynsham II | [24] | |||||||||
2014–15 | 14 | Gordano | Winscombe | Imperial, Clevedon II | [25] | |||||||||
2015–16 | 14 | Yatton | Winscombe | Minehead Barbarians, Chew Valley II | [26] | |||||||||
2016–17 | 14 | Winscombe | Oldfield Old Boys | Bristol Harlequins, Crewkerne | [27] | |||||||||
2017–18 | 13 | Gordano | Wiveliscombe | Bridgwater & Albion II, Tor, Stothert & Pitt | [28] | |||||||||
2018–19 | 13 | Wiveliscombe | Burnham-on-Sea | Bristol Harlequins | [29] | |||||||||
2019–20 | 14 | Burnham-on-Sea | Nailsea & Backwell | Old Redcliffians II | [30] | |||||||||
2020–21 | 14 | |||||||||||||
Green backgrounds are promotion places. |
Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of the Gloucester Premier and Somerset Premier for the third and final promotion place to Western Counties North. The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season Gloucester Premier teams have been the most successful with thirteen wins to the Somerset Premier teams six; and the home team has won promotion on twelve occasions compared to the away teams seven.
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Season | Home team | Score | Away team | Venue | Attendance | |||
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2000–01 [31] | Gordano (S) | 19-21 | Old Centralians (G) | Caswell Lane, Portbury, Somerset | ||||
2001–02 [32] | Yatton (S) | 32-0 | Drybrook (G) | The Park, Yatton, Somerset | ||||
2002–03 [33] | Barton Hill (G) | 36-0 | Midsomer Norton (S) | Duncombe Lane, Speedwell, Bristol | ||||
2003–04 [34] | Nailsea & Backwell (S) [j] | Chosen Hill Former Pupils (G) | West End Park, Nailsea, Somerset | |||||
2004–05 [35] | Tor (S) | 25-26 | Avonmouth Old Boys (G) | Brian Harbinson Memorial Park, Glastonbury, Somerset | ||||
2005–06 [36] | Barton Hill (G) | 20-0 | Tor (S) | Duncombe Lane, Speedwell, Bristol | ||||
2006–07 [37] | Midsomer Norton (S) | 10-31 | Widden Old Boys (G) | Norton Down Playing Fields, Midsomer Norton, Somerset | ||||
2007–08 [38] | North Bristol (G) | 29-17 | Chew Valley (S) | Oaklands, Almondsbury, Gloucestershire | ||||
2008–09 [39] | Southmead (G) | 20-14 | North Petherton (S) | Greenway Centre, Southmead, Bristol | ||||
2009–10 [40] | Cirencester (G) | 35-17 | Chard (S) | The Whiteway, Cirencester, Gloucestershire | ||||
2010–11 [41] | Chard (S) | 32-12 | Old Richians (G) | Essex Close, Chard, Somerset | ||||
2011–12 [42] | Wells (S) | 18-10 | Drybrook (G) | Charter Way, Wells, Somerset | ||||
2012–13 [43] | Midsomer Norton (S) | 28-12 | Frampton Cotterell (G) | Norton Down Playing Fields, Midsomer Norton, Somerset | ||||
2013–14 [44] | Bristol Saracens (G) | 19-8 | Tor (S) | Bakewell Memorial Ground, Henbury, Bristol | ||||
2014–15 [45] | Winscombe (S) | 13-21 | Whitehall (G) | Winscombe Recreation Ground, Winscombe, Somerset | ||||
2015–16 [46] | Winscombe (S) | 21-22 | Cirencester (G) | Winscombe Recreation Ground, Winscombe, Somerset | ||||
2016–17 [47] | Oldfield Old Boys (S) | 9-6 | St Mary's Old Boys (G) | Shaft Road, Monkton Combe, Somerset | 1,000 | |||
2017–18 [48] | Wiveliscombe (S) | 12-15 | Barton Hill (G) | Recreational Ground, Wiveliscombe, Somerset | ||||
2018–19 [49] | Burnham-on-Sea (S) | 24-25 | Bristol Saracens (G) | BASC Ground, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset | ||||
2019–20 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Best ranked runner up - Cheltenham North (G) - promoted instead. | |||||||
2020–21 | ||||||||
Green background is the promoted team. G = Gloucester Premier and S = Somerset Premier | ||||||||