London 3 North East

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London 3 North East
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Rugby football current event.svg 2016–17 London 3 North East
Sport Rugby union
Instituted2000;24 years ago (2000)(as London 4 North East)
Ceased2017;7 years ago (2017)
Number of teams12
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Holders Harlow (1st title) (2016–17)
(promoted to London 2 North East)
Most titles Braintree, Campion, Saffron Walden (2 titles)
Website englandrugby.com

London 3 North East was an English rugby union league that was the eighth level of club rugby union in England and was available to sides from north east London, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. Promoted clubs move into London 2 North East. Relegated teams tended to drop to Eastern Counties 1 or Essex 1 depending on geographical location, with new teams also coming from these leagues.

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The league was discontinued at the end of the 2016–17 season as the RFU decided to instead create two new leagues - London 3 Eastern Counties and London 3 Essex - to reduce travelling times for teams involved. The teams from London 3 North East were transferred to either London 3 Eastern Counties or London 3 Essex depending on geography, along with additional teams being promoted from regional leagues if needed.

Participating teams 2016-17

Participating teams 2015-16

Participating teams 2014-15

Participating teams 2013-14

Participating teams 2012-13

Original teams

When this division as introduced in 2000 (as London 4 North East) it contained the following teams:

London 3 North East honours

London 4 North East (2000–2009)

Originally known as London 4 North East, this division was a tier 8 league with promotion up to London 3 North East and relegation down to Eastern Counties 1 and (from 2003–04) Essex 1.

London 4 North East
SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated Teams
2000–01 [1] 10 Bury St Edmunds Hadleigh Holt, Newmarket, Ely
2001–02 [2] 10 Saffron Walden West Norfolk Canvey Island
2002–03 [3] 10 Braintree Eton Manor Woodbridge, Upminster
2003–04 [4] 10 Campion Chelmsford Ely
2004–05 [5] 10 Rochford Hundred Westcliff Thetford, Beccles, Mersea Island
2005–06 [6] 10 Braintree Colchester West Norfolk, Wanstead, Wymondham
2006–07 [7] 10 Saffron Walden Chelmsford Stowmarket, Wisbech
2007–08 [8] 10 Mersea Island Sudbury Campion
2008–09 [9] 12 Colchester Ipswich Crusaders
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

London 3 North East (2009–2017)

League restructuring by the RFU ahead of the 2009–10 season saw London 4 North East renamed as London 3 North East. Remaining as a tier 8 league, promotion was to London 2 North East (formerly London 3 North East), while relegation continued to either Eastern Counties 1 or Essex 1. The division was cancelled at the end of the 2016–17 season, with all non-promoted teams moving into the newly introduced London 3 Eastern Counties and London 3 Essex.

London 3 North East
SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated Teams
2009–10 [10] 12 Beccles Canvey Island Billericay, Dagenham, West Norfolk
2010–11 [11] 12 Basildon Lowestoft & Yarmouth Mersea Island, Bancroft, Wisbech
2011–12 [12] 12 Holt Stowmarket Newmarket, Wymondham, Campion
2012–13 [13] 12 South Woodham Ferrers Norwich East London, Sudbury
2013–14 [14] 12 Campion Old Cooperians Canvey Island, Wymondham, Wisbech
2014–15 [15] 12 Sudbury Cantabrigian Billericay, Clacton
2015–16 [16] 11 Old Cooperians Epping Upper Clapton Beccles, Old Brentwoods
2016–17 [17] 11 Harlow Wanstead No relegation [lower-alpha 1]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles

Notes

  1. Due to the RFU reorganizing splitting teams from London 3 North East into London 3 Eastern Counties and London 3 Essex for the 2017-18 season, no teams were relegated, although 11th place Ilford Wanderers would decide to join Essex 1.

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