Midlands 5 East (North)

Midlands 5 East (North) was a level 10 English Rugby Union league and level 5 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the northern part of the East Midlands region including Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and the occasional team from Leicestershire, with home and away matches played throughout the season.

Midlands 5 East (North)
Current season or competition:
2017–18 Midlands 5 East (North)
SportRugby union
Instituted2006 (2006)
Ceased2018 (2018)
Number of teams9
Country England
HoldersCleethorpes (2nd title) (2017–18)
(promoted to Midlands 4 East (North))
Most titlesCleethorpes (2 titles)
WebsiteEngland RFU

Formed in 2006, the league was originally split into 2 regional divisions – Midlands 6 East (North-East) and Midlands 6 East (North-West) - but, by the 2009-10 season, the league merged into a single division. Promoted teams typically moved up to Midlands 4 East (North) and there is no relegation due to it being one of the basement divisions for Midlands rugby. At the end of the 2017-18 season the division was abolished with the majority of teams moving up into Midlands 4 East (North).

2017–18

Participating teams & locations

Teams 2016-17

Teams 2015-16

Teams 2014-15

Teams 2013-14

Teams 2012–13

  • Bingham
  • Castle Donington
  • Creswell Crusaders
  • East Leake
  • Leesbrook
  • Meden Vale
  • North Hykehan
  • Ollerton
  • Rolls Royce

Teams 2008–09

Teams 2007–08

Midlands 5 East (North) Honours

Midlands 5 East (North) Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
2006-07[1]9Barton & DistrictCleethorpes[a 1]No relegationMidlands 6 East (North-East)
2006-07[2]10MelbourneRolls RoyceNo relegationMidlands 6 East (North-West)
2007-08[3]6WorksopOllertonNo relegationMidlands 6 East (North-East)
2007-08[4]10BelperLeesbrookNo relegationMidlands 6 East (North-West)
2008-09[5]5CleethorpesSkegnessNo relegationMidlands 6 East (North-East)[a 2]
2008-09[6]8UttoxeterDronfieldNo relegationMidlands 6 East (North-West)[a 3]
2009-10[7]8TuptonNottingham CorsairsNo relegationMidlands 5 East (North)
2010-11[8]8Long EatonHorncastleNo relegationMidlands 5 East (North)
2011-12[9]8BostonKeyworthNo relegationMidlands 5 East (North)
2012-13[10]8BinghamLeesbrookNo relegationMidlands 5 East (North)
2013-14[11]9Sileby TownRolls RoyceNo relegationMidlands 5 East (North)
2014-15[12]10BirstallNorth HykehamNo relegationMidlands 5 East (North)
2015-16[13]10OllertonMeden ValeNo relegationMidlands 5 East (North)
2016-17[14]8SkegnessKeyworthNo relegationMidlands 5 East (North)
2017-18[15]9CleethorpesNorth Hykeham[a 4]No relegationMidlands 5 East (North)
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Promotion play-offs

Between 2008 and 2009 there was a promotion playoff between the runners-up of Midlands 5 East (North-East) and Midlands 5 East (North-West) for the third and final promotion place to Midlands 4 West (North), with the team with the superior league record having home advantage in the tie. The playoffs were dissolved at the end of the 2008-09 season when Midlands 5 East (North) became one division. By the end of the promotion play-offs the Midlands 5 East (North-West) teams won all both playoff games and the home team has also won promotion both times.

Midlands 5 East (North-East) v Midlands 5 East (North-West) promotion play-off results
Season Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance
2007–08[16]Leesbrook (NW)50-10Ollerton (NE)Asterdale Sports Centre, Spondon, Derby, Derbyshire
2008–09[17]Dronfield (NW)37-0Skegness (NE)Gosforth Fields, Dronfield Woodhouse, Dronfield, Derbyshire
Green background is the promoted team. NE = Midlands 5 East (North-East) (formerly Midlands 6 East (North-East)) and NW = Midlands 5 East (North-West) (formerly Midlands 6 East (North-West))

    Number of league titles

    Notes

    1. Nottingham Corsairs also promoted.
    2. Last season as Midlands 6 East (North-East). All teams not promoted would transfer to the new look Midlands 5 East along with teams from Midlands 6 (North-West) for the following season.
    3. Last season as Midlands 6 East (North-West). All teams not promoted would transfer to the new look Midlands 5 East along with teams from Midlands 6 (North-East) for the following season.
    4. As the league was to be abolished the majority of teams in the division were promoted into Midlands 4 East (North).
    5. One of Cleepthorpes titles was won when division was split into Midlands 6 East (North-East) and Midlands 6 East (North-West).
    6. Barton & Districts title was won when division was split into Midlands 6 East (North-East) and Midlands 6 East (North-West).
    7. Belper's title was won when division was split into Midlands 6 East (North-East) and Midlands 6 East (North-West).
    8. Melbourne's title was won when division was split into Midlands 6 East (North-East) and Midlands 6 East (North-West).
    9. Uttoxeter's title was won when division was split into Midlands 6 East (North-East) and Midlands 6 East (North-West).
    10. Worksop's title was won when division was split into Midlands 6 East (North-East) and Midlands 6 East (North-West).

    See also

    References

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    15. "2017-2018 Midlands Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
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    17. "Midlands Division Play-Offs 2008-09". England Rugby. 25 April 2009.
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