Surrey 4

Surrey 4
Current season or competition:
2018–19 Surrey 4
Sport Rugby union
Number of teams 9
Country  England
Holders Woking (1st title) (2017–18)
(promoted to Surrey 3)
Most titles Old Glynonians (2 titles)
Website englandrugby.com

Surrey 4 is a level 12 English Rugby Union League. It is made up of teams predominantly from Surrey and south-west London. The teams play home and away matches from September through to April. Promoted teams move up to Surrey 3 and there is no relegation as this is the lowest level controlled by the RFU. At the end of the 1999-2000 season, Surrey 4 was cancelled with teams automatically going up to Surrey 3 or dropping out of the league. After a hiatus of 4 seasons the division was reinstated.

Teams for 2018-19

Teams for 2017-18

Teams for 2016-17

  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Haslemere
  • Horley
  • Mitcham & Carshalton (relegated from Surrey 3)
  • Old Glynonians (relegated from Surrey 3)
  • Old Oundelians
  • Old Suttonians
  • Raynes Park
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2015-16

  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Haslemere
  • Horley
  • Old Haileyburians
  • Old Johnians
  • Old Oundelians
  • Old Suttonians
  • Raynes Park
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2014-15

  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Haslemere
  • Horley (transfer from Sussex)
  • Old Haileyburians (relegated from Surrey 3)
  • Old Oundelians
  • Raynes Park (relegated from Surrey 3)
  • Reeds Weybridge
  • Reigate
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2012-13

  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Haslemere
  • Merton
  • Metropolitan Police
  • Old Glynonians
  • Old Oundelians
  • Reeds Weybridge
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2009-2010

  • London Economicals
  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Guildfordians RFC
  • Old Glynonians
  • Lightwater RFC
  • Reigate
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Surrey Reserve League 1st XV's

Below Surrey 4 there is the Surrey Reserve Leagues this is for Surrey teams 2xv's and below, there are some 1xvs playing here.

  • Old Johnians
  • Racal Decca
  • Esher Amateurs
  • Old Suttonians
  • Lightwater
  • South Godstone Stags

Surrey 4 Honours

Surrey 4 Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998-99[1]3Old BevoniansOld JohniansNo relegationSurrey 4
1999-00[2]5Old AbingdoniansEconomicals[a 1]No relegationSurrey 4
2001-05No competition
2005-06[3]10PelhamiansTeddington 2nd XV[a 2]No relegationSurrey 4
2006-07[4]9MertonWokingNo relegationSurrey 4
2007-08[5]7Old OundeliansHaslemereNo relegationSurrey 4
2008-09[6]10CL LondonOld RadleianNo relegationSurrey 4
2009-10[7]8Old GlynoniansEconomicalsNo relegationSurrey 4
2010-11[8]9Streatham-CroydonHaslemereNo relegationSurrey 4
2011-12[9]10GuildfordiansReigateNo relegationSurrey 4
2012-13[10]9Old GlynoniansMetropolitan PoliceNo relegationSurrey 4
2013-14[11]9Old GeorgiansMertonNo relegationSurrey 4
2014-15[12]10Reeds WeybridgeReigateNo relegationSurrey 4
2015-16[13]10Old HaileyburiansOld JohniansNo relegationSurrey 4
2016-17[14]9HorleyOld GlynoniansNo relegationSurrey 4
2017-18[15]9WokingGuildfordiansNo relegationSurrey 4
2018-198
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles

  • Old Glynonians (2)
  • CL London (1)
  • Guildfordians (1)
  • Horley (1)
  • Merton (1)
  • Old Abingdonians (1)
  • Old Bevonians (1)
  • Old Georgians (1)
  • Old Haileyburians (1)
  • Old Oundelians (1)
  • Pelhamians (1)
  • Reeds Weybridge (1)
  • Woking (1)

Notes

  1. Due to the low number of teams Surrey 4 would be cancelled until the 2005-06 season. Old Abingdonian and Economicals would be promoted to Surrey 3, Kings Cross Steelers would transfer to East Counties 3 South while the remaining teams would drop out of the league altogether.
  2. London Media were also promoted along with champions Pelhamians and runners up Teddington 2nd XV.

See also

References

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  2. "1999-2000 London South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
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  13. "2015-2016 London South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  14. "2016-2017 London South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  15. "2017-2018 London South-East Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
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