Northumberland Senior Plate (rugby union)

Northumberland Senior Cup
Sport Rugby Union
Instituted 2002 (2002)
Number of teams 8
Country  England
Holders Novocastrians (2nd title) (2017-18)
Most titles Ponteland & Ashington (3 titles)
Website Northumberland RFU

The Northumberland Senior Plate is an annual rugby union competition held between the clubs of the Northumberland RFU which was first played in 2002. It is the second tier county cup for the Northumberland Rugby Union, which includes Newcastle upon Tyne, North Tyneside, and Northumberland. The plate was introduced when the gap between clubs became too great after the advent of professionalism in 1995. The competition is open to the 9th-16th best placed clubs in the league pyramid. The current holders are Novocastrians who defeated North Shields 33-30, in the 2018 cup final. All Senior Plate Finals have been played at various venues in the county and takes place on Easter Saturday.

The Senior Plate is currently the second most important county cup competition for club sides based in Northumberland and Tyne and Wear typically comepting at tier 7 (Durham/Northumberland 1), tier 8 (Durham/Northumberland 2) and tier 9 (Durham/Northumberland 3) of the English rugby union system. The format is a knock-out cup with a quarter-final, semi-final and final, which is to be played at a neutral ground in April.[1]

Northumberland Senior Plate Winners

2002 Ashington 2003 Berwick 2004 Ponteland
2005 Gosforth 2006 Ashington 2007 Wallsend
2008 Ashington 2009 Northumbria University 2010 No competition
2011 No competition 2012 Medicals 2013 Northumbria University
2014 Blyth 2015 Ponteland 2016 Novocastrians
2017 Ponteland 2018 Novocastrians

By number of wins (clubs)

Team Wins Years
Ashington32002, 2006, 2008
Ponteland32004, 2015, 2017
Northumbria University22009, 2013
Novocastrians22016, 2018
Berwick12003
Blyth12014
Gosforth12005
Medicals12012
Wallsend12007

References

  1. "CUP DRAWS FOR SEASON 2016-17 (Word doc)". Northumberland RFU. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
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