Shepherd Neame Kent 2

Shepherd Neame Kent 2
Current season or competition:
2018–19 Shepherd Neame Kent 2
Sport Rugby union
Number of teams 9
Country  England
Holders Whitstable (1st title) (2017–18)
(promoted to Shepherd Neame Kent 1)
Most titles Aylesford Bulls, Erith, Old Gravesendians (2 titles)
Website englandrugby.com

Shepherd Neame Kent 2 is an English level 10 Rugby Union League[1] and is made up of teams predominantly from south-east London and Kent. The teams play home and away matches from September through to April. Currently promoted teams move up to Shepherd Neame Kent 1 and there is no relegation although until the 2007-08 season teams could drop down to Kent 3 (now folded). Now a single division, in the past Kent 2 was divided into regional divisions - Kent 2 East and Kent 2 West.

Teams for 2017-18

Teams for 2017-18

Teams for 2016-17

Teams for 2015-2016

Teams for 2014-2015

Teams for 2013-2014

  • Ash
  • Askean
  • Bexley
  • Brockleians
  • Dartford Valley (www.dvrfc.com)
  • Edenbridge
  • Faversham
  • Guys Hospital
  • Lordswood
  • New Ash Green
  • Orpington
  • Whitstable

Teams for 2009-2010

Kent 2 Honours

Kent 2 Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998-99[2]14New Ash GreenOld ElthamiansNo relegationKent 2 East
1998-99[3]4GreenwichDartford ValleyNo relegationKent 2 West
1999-00[4]8Aylesford Bulls[a 1]SittingbourneMultiple teams[a 2]Kent 2 East
1999-00[5]9[a 3]Erith[a 4]Dartford ValleyMultiple teams[a 5]Kent 2 West
2000-01[6]9AshfordErithNo relegation[a 6]Kent 2
2001-02[7]10Aylesford BullsSheppeyDartford Valley, HSBC, DoverKent 2
2002-03[8]10Old ElthamiansSittingbourneBrockleians, BexleyKent 2
2003-04[9]9Park HouseDoverNo relegation[a 7]Kent 2
2004-05[10]10BrockleiansNew Ash GreenDartford ValleyKent 2
2005-06[11]9Old GravesendiansSheppeyMedway, BexleyKent 2
2006-07[12]8ErithOld OlaviansNew Ash Green, Orpington, Shooters HillKent 2
2007-08[13]8MedwayCranbrook[a 8]No relegation[a 9]Kent 2
2008-09[14]10[a 10]HSBCGuys' Kings' & St Thomas' HospitalNo relegationKent 2
2009-10[15]10LordswoodNew Ash GreenNo relegationShepherd Neame Kent 2
2010-11[16]11Guys' Kings' & St Thomas' HospitalShooters HillNo relegationShepherd Neame Kent 2
2011-12[17]9King's College HospitalSouthwark LancersNo relegationShepherd Neame Kent 2
2012-13[18]11Old WilliamsoniansFootscrayNo relegationShepherd Neame Kent 2
2013-14[19]10BexleyLordswoodNo relegationShepherd Neame Kent 2
2014-15[20]10Ash GreenBrockleiansNo relegationShepherd Neame Kent 2
2015-16[21]12SittingbourneSnowdown C.W.No relegationShepherd Neame Kent 2
2016-17[22]13Old GravesendiansRoyal Bank of ScotlandNo relegationShepherd Neame Kent 2
2017-18[23]9WhitstableFootscrayNo relegationShepherd Neame Kent 2
2018-199
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles

Notes

  1. Aylesford Bulls were not promoted this season but instead remained in a new look single division along with runners up Sittingbourne and relegated teams from Kent 1.
  2. Due to the creation of a single division for Kent 2 as well as two new lower divisions there were a lot of relegations this season. Faversham, Vigo, Old Williamsonians joined Kent 3 while Deal & Betteshanger, Old Gravesendians, Edenbridge joined Kent 4.
  3. Multiple teams were transferred from Kent 2 East for this season - previously only 4 teams in division.
  4. Erith were not promoted this season but instead remained in a new look single division along with runners up Dartford Valley and relegated teams from Kent 1.
  5. Due to the creation of a single division for Kent 2 as well as two new lower divisions there were a lot of relegations this season. Footscray, Bexley and Greenwich joined Kent 3 while Orpington and Old Olavians joined Kent 4. Greenwich Academical and Met Police (Hayes) would drop out of the league for the following season.
  6. No relegation as Kent 4 abolished at end of season and subsequent league restructuring led to division increasing to 10 teams.
  7. No relegation as division would increase to 10 teams the following season.
  8. Vigo and Sheppey were also promoted along with champions Medway and runners up Cranbrook.
  9. No relegation as Kent 3 abolished at the end of the season.
  10. Division increased to 10 teams due to Kent 3 being abolished the previous season.

See also

References

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  21. "2015-2016 London South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  22. "2016-2017 London South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  23. "2017-2018 London South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
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