Shepherd Neame Kent 1

Shepherd Neame Kent 1 is an English level 9 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. The league champions move up to London 3 South East while the runners up play against the runners up of Sussex 1 for the remaining place. Relegated teams drop down to Shepherd Neame Kent 2.

Shepherd Neame Kent 1
Current season or competition:
2019–20 Shepherd Neame Kent 1
SportRugby union
Number of teams10
Country England
HoldersSouthwark Lancers (1st title) (2019–20)
(promoted to London 3 South East)
Most titlesDartfordians (3 titles)
Websiteenglandrugby.com

Each year some of the clubs in this division also take part in the RFU Junior Vase - a level 9-12 national competition.

Participating Clubs 2019-20

Participating Clubs 2018-19

Participating Clubs 2017-18

Participating Clubs 2016-17

Participating Clubs 2015-16

Participating Clubs 2014-2015

Participating Clubs 2010-2011

  • Ashford
  • Beccehamian
  • Cranbrook
  • Dartfordians
  • Erith
  • Gillingham Anchorians.
  • Guys' Kings' & St Thomas' Hospital
  • Hastings and Bexhill
  • HSBC
  • New Ash Green
  • Old Gravesendians
  • Shooters Hill
  • Sittingbourne
  • Vigo
  • Whitstable

Shepherd Neame Kent 1 Honours

Shepherd Neame Kent 1 Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998–99[2]17DartfordiansGuys' Kings' & St Thomas' HospitalMet Police (Hayes), SittingbourneKent 1
1999–00[3]15Old DunstoniansBetteshangerSheppey, HSBC, Ashford, Dover[a 1]Kent 1
2000–01[4]10Guys' Kings' & St Thomas' HospitalBetteshangerOld ElthamiansKent 1
2001–02[5]10BromleyWhitstableBrockleians, Medway, Park HouseKent 1
2002–03[6]10Aylesford BullsAshfordErith, New Ash GreenKent 1
2003–04[7]10LordswoodOld ElthamiansAskeanKent 1
2004–05[8]10DoverSittingbourneSheppeyKent 1
2005–06[9]10BeccehamianAshfordNew Ash GreenKent 1
2006–07[10]10WhitstablePark HouseBrockleians, Sheppey, CranbrookKent 1
2007–08[11]10Park HouseOld GravesendiansNo relegation[a 2]Kent 1
2008–09[12]12MedwayOld GravesendiansAskeanShepherd Neame Kent 1
2009–10[13]12DartfordiansCranbrookGuys' Kings' & St Thomas' Hospital, ErithShepherd Neame Kent 1
2010–11[14]11AshfordSheppeyLordswoodShepherd Neame Kent 1
2011–12[15]12Gillingham AnchoriansVigoNew Ash GreenShepherd Neame Kent 1
2012–13[16]11DartfordiansBeccehamianWhitstableShepherd Neame Kent 1
2013–14[17]12Park HouseHastings & BexhillFootscray, Shooters HillShepherd Neame Kent 1
2014–15[18]12CranbrookSheppeyBexley, SittingbourneShepherd Neame Kent 1
2015–16[19]12SheppeyOld WilliamsoniansOld Gravesendians, LordswoodShepherd Neame Kent 1
2016–17[20]12Hastings & BexhillOld WilliamsoniansSnowdown C.W., BrockleiansShepherd Neame Kent 1
2017–18[21]12BeccehamianVigoSittingbourneShepherd Neame Kent 1
2018–19[22]11[a 3]AshfordGillingham AnchoriansSheppey, FootscrayShepherd Neame Kent 1
2019–20[23]10Southwark LancersCranbrookWhitstable, Old GravesendiansShepherd Neame Kent 1
2020–21
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Promotion play-offs

Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of Shepherd Neame Kent 1 and Sussex Spitfire 1 for the third and final promotion place to London 3 South East. The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season the Shepherd Neame Kent 1 teams have been the most successful with fourteen wins to the Sussex Spitfire 1 teams five; and the home team has won promotion on eleven occasions compared to the away teams eight.

Shepherd Neame Kent 1 v Sussex Spitfire 1 promotion play-off results
Season Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance
2000–01[24]Hastings & Bexhill (S)12-29Betteshanger (K)William Parker Lower School, Hastings, East Sussex
2001–02[25]Heathfield & Waldron (S)25-12Whitstable (K)Hardy Roberts Recreational Ground, Cross In Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex
2002–03[26]Ashford (K)10-0Hastings & Bexhill (S)Canterbury Road, Ashford, Kent
2003–04[27]Hastings & Bexhill (S)13-21Old Elthamians (K)William Parker Lower School, Hastings, East Sussex
2004–05[28]Hastings & Bexhill (S)0-22Sittingbourne (K)William Parker Lower School, Hastings, East Sussex
2005–06[29]Hastings & Bexhill (S)17-18Ashford (K)William Parker Lower School, Hastings, East Sussex
2006–07[30]Horsham (S)33-7Park House (K)Coolhurst Ground, Horsham, West Sussex
2007–08[31]Old Gravesendians (K)8-14East Grinstead (S)Fleetway Sports Ground, Gravesend, Kent
2008–09[32]Old Gravesendians (K)10-5Uckfield (S)Fleetway Sports Ground, Gravesend, Kent300
2009–10[33]Uckfield (S)19-21Cranbrook (K)Hempstead Playing Fields, Uckfield, East Sussex
2010–11[34]Sheppey (K)42-10Burgess Hill (S)Stupple Field, Minster, Kent500
2011–12[35]Vigo (K)10-7Burgess Hill (S)[a 4]Swanswood Field, Meopham, Kent400
2012–13[36]Eastbourne (S)0-47Beccehamian (K)Park Avenue, Eastbourne, East Sussex
2013–14[37]Crawley (S)22-41Hastings & Bexhill (K)Willoughby Fields Pavilion, Crawley, West Sussex
2014–15[38]Burgess Hill (S)26-23Sheppey (K)Southway Recreation Ground, Burgess Hill, West Sussex
2015–16[39]Haywards Heath (S)13-8Old Williamsonians (K)Whitemans Green, Cuckfield, West Sussex
2016–17[40]Old Williamsonians (K)20-17Uckfield (S)Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School, Rochester, Kent
2017–18[41]Vigo (K)31-17Uckfield (S)Swanswood Field, Meopham, Kent
2018–19[42]Gillingham Anchorians (K)23-21Crawley (S)Darland Banks, Gillingham, Kent
2019–20Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Best ranked runner up - Cranbrook (K) - promoted instead.
2020–21
Green background is the promoted team. K = Shepherd Neame Kent 1 and S = Sussex Spitfire 1

Number of league titles

  • Dartfordians (3)
  • Ashford (2)
  • Beccehamian (2)
  • Park House (2)
  • Aylesford Bulls (1)
  • Bromley (1)
  • Cranbrook (1)
  • Dover (1)
  • Gillingham Anchorians (1)
  • Guys' Kings' & St Thomas' Hospital (1)
  • Hastings & Bexhill (1)
  • Lordswood (1)
  • Medway (1)
  • Old Dunstonians (1)
  • Sheppey (1)
  • Southwark Lancers (1)
  • Whitstable (1)

See also

Notes

  1. More relegations than normal due to league restructuring - Kent 2 would become a single division and Kent 3 and Kent 4 were created for the following season.
  2. No relegation due to Kent 3 folding at the end of the season and the subsequent league restructuring meant that the number of teams in Kent 1 would increase to 12 for the following season.
  3. Reduced from 12 to 11 teams after Royal Bank of Scotland withdrew from league.
  4. Despite finishing 3rd in the league Burgess Hill took 2nd placed East Grinstead II place in the 2011-12 promotion playoff as East Grinstead's first team were in the division above.

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