Surrey 2

Surrey 2 is a level 10 English Rugby Union League. It is made up of teams predominantly from Surrey and south-west London. Teams play home and away matches from September through to April. Promoted teams move up to Surrey 1 while relegated teams drop down to Surrey 3.

Surrey 2
Current season or competition:
2019–20 Surrey 2
SportRugby union
Number of teams10
Country England
HoldersOld Amplefordians (3rd title) (2019–20)
(promoted to Surrey 1)
Most titlesOld Amplefordians (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.

Teams for 2019-20

Teams for 2018-19

Teams for 2017-18

Teams for 2016-2017

Teams for 2015-2016

  • Cranleigh
  • Croydon
  • Economicals
  • Guildfordians
  • Old Amplefordians
  • Old Blues
  • Old Caterhamians
  • Old Georgians (promoted from Surrey 3)
  • Old Walcountians
  • Worth Old Boys (promoted from Surrey 3)

Teams for 2014-2015

Teams for 2013-2014

  • Bec Old Boys
  • Chipstead
  • Croydon
  • Economicals
  • Law Society
  • Old Amplefordians
  • Old Emanuel
  • Old Rutlishians
  • Stretham Croydon
  • Worth Old Boys

Teams for 2012-2013

  • Battersea Ironsides
  • Bec Old Boys
  • Chipstead
  • CL London
  • Law Society
  • Old Emanuel
  • Old Rutlishians
  • Old Tonbridgians
  • Stretham Croydon
  • Worth Old Boys

Surrey 2 Honours

Surrey 2 Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998–99[1]13Old TiffiniansKingstonLondon Cornish, ReigateSurrey 2
1999–00[2]13Old WellingtoniansOld RutlishiansNo relegation[a 1]Surrey 2
2000–01[3]15Law SocietyBattersea IronsidesWandsworthians, Worth Old BoysSurrey 2
2001–02[4]15London ExilesOld FreemensChipstead, Haslemere, London Fire BrigadeSurrey 2
2002–03[5]15Old AmplefordiansStreatham-CroydonLondon Media, Woking[a 2]Surrey 2
2003–04[6]15London CornishOld HaileyburiansNo relegationSurrey 2
2004–05[7]15Croydon[a 3]ChipsteadMultiple teams[a 4]Surrey 2
2005–06[8]10CroydonOld AlleyniansOld CranleighansSurrey 2
2006–07[9]10Old WhitgiftianOld FreemensMitcham, Streatham-Croydon, Old HaileyburiansSurrey 2
2007–08[10]10Bec Old BoysChipsteadOld Tiffinians, Old BluesSurrey 2
2008–09[11]9TeddingtonOld WalcountiansLaw SocietySurrey 2
2009–10[12]10Old BluesCranleighOld Rutlishians, London MediaSurrey 2
2010–11[13]10CL LondonOld TiffiniansOld Caterhamians, Raynes ParkSurrey 2
2011–12[14]10Old CranleighansFarnhamOld HaileyburiansSurrey 2
2012–13[15]9Battersea IronsidesOld TonbridgiansWorth Old BoysSurrey 2
2013–14[16]10Law SocietyChipsteadStreatham-Croydon, Bec Old Boys, Old RutlishiansSurrey 2
2014–15[17]10Old FreemensOld EmanuelNo relegationSurrey 2
2015–16[18]10Old AmplefordiansOld GeorgiansCroydon, GuildfordiansSurrey 2
2016–17[19]10Old BluesOld WalcountiansOld Caterhamians, Worth Old BoysSurrey 2
2017–18[20]10Reeds WeybridgeOld HaileyburiansOld PaulinesSurrey 2
2018–19[21]10Purley John FisherKingstonStreatham-Croydon, Metropolitan PoliceSurrey 2
2019–20[22]10Old AmplefordiansOld RutlishiansOld Caterhamians, Bec Old BoysSurrey 2
2020–2110Surrey 2
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles

  • Old Amplefordians (3)
  • Croydon (2)
  • Law Society (2)
  • Old Blues (2)
  • Battersea Ironsides (1)
  • Bec Old Boys (1)
  • CL London (1)
  • London Cornish (1)
  • London Exiles (1)
  • Old Cranleighans (1)
  • Old Freemens (1)
  • Old Tiffinians (1)
  • Old Wellingtonians (1)
  • Old Whitgiftian (1)
  • Purley John Fisher (1)
  • Reeds Weybridge (1)
  • Teddington (1)

Notes

  1. No relegation due to league restructuring for the following season as Surrey 4 abolished and extra teams added to Surrey 2 (and other divisions) as a result.
  2. Woking dropped out of the league at the end of the season.
  3. Neither Croydon nor runners up Chipstead promoted as Surrey 4 was reinstated for the next season leading to restructuring to all divisions.
  4. Teddington 2nd XV, Merton, Lightwater, Old Abingdonians, Guildfordians, London Fire Brigade, Worth Old Boys, Wandsworthians, Reigate, Old Walcountians and Raynes Park were the relegated teams this year. The reason for so many relegations was due to reinstatement of Surrey 4 for the 2005-06 season with teams from Surrey 3 dropping to the new division and the relegated Surrey 2 teams replacing them.

See also

References

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