1998–99 National League 2 North

1998–99 National League 2 North
Countries England
ChampionsPreston Grasshoppers (1st title)
Runners-upStourbridge (not promoted)
RelegatedWinnington Park, Lichfield, Hinckley
Matches played182

The 1998–99 National League 2 North was the twelfth full season of rugby union within the fourth tier (north) of the English league system. It is counterpart to National League 2 South, which covers the southern half of the country.

As with the previous season, the battle for the league was very competitive, with Preston Grasshoppers edging out Stourbridge by just 2 points to claim the title and only promotion spot to the 1999–00 National League 1. At the other end of the table Winnington Park, Lichfield, Hinckley were the three sides to be relegated, with newly promoted Hinckley being the most competitive of the three.[1] Winnington Park would drop to North 1 while Lichfield and Hinckley fell to Midlands 1. The reason National League 2 North had so many relegation places compared to National League 2 South (3 to 1) was that both of the two teams relegated from the division above were based in the north of the country, requiring more places to accommodate for their arrival the following season.

Structure

Each team played home and away matches against each of the other teams, playing a total of twenty-six matches each. The league champions were promoted to National League 1 while the bottom three sides dropped to either North 1 or Midlands depending on locality.

Participating teams and locations

Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season
Aspatria Bower Park 3,000 (300 seats)[2] Aspatria, Cumbria 9th
Hinckley Leicester Road 2,000 Hinckley, Leicestershire 12th
Kendal Mint Bridge 4,600 (600 seats)[3] Kendal, Cumbria 3rd
Lichfield Cooke Fields 5,460 (460 seats)[4] Lichfield, Staffordshire 14th
New Brighton Hartsfield 2,000 Moreton, Merseyside Promoted from North 1 (1st)
Nuneaton Liberty Way 3,800 (500 seats) Nuneaton, Warwickshire 7th
Preston Grasshoppers Lightfoot Green 2,250 (250 seats)[5] Preston, Lancashire 4th
Sandal Milnthorpe Green Sandal Magna, Wakefield, West Yorkshire 8th
Sedgley Park Park Lane 3,000 Whitefield, Greater Manchester 5th
Sheffield Abbeydale Park 3,300 (100 seats)[a] Dore, Sheffield, South Yorkshire 10th
Stourbridge Stourton Park 3,500 (450 seats)[7] Stourbridge, West Midlands 6th
Walsall Broadway 2,250 (250 seats)[8] Walsall, West Midlands 11th
Whitchurch Edgeley Park Whitchurch, Shropshire Promoted from Midlands 1 (1st)
Winnington Park Burrows Hill 5,000[9] Northwich, Cheshire 13th

League table

1998–99 National League 2 North table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Preston Grasshoppers (C) 26 23 0 3 822 341 +481 46 Promoted
2 Stourbridge 26 22 0 4 895 413 +482 44
3 New Brighton 26 20 0 6 703 329 +374 40
4 Kendal 26 18 0 8 635 347 +288 36
5 Nuneaton 26 14 2 10 597 533 +64 30
6 Sheffield 26 15 0 11 496 455 +41 30
7 Sandal 26 13 0 13 697 611 +86 26
8 Sedgley Park 26 12 1 13 710 553 +157 25
9 Walsall 26 10 1 15 515 720 −205 21
10 Aspatria 26 10 0 16 578 675 −97 20
11 Whitchurch 26 9 1 16 450 599 −149 19
12 Hinckley (R) 26 7 1 18 445 733 −288 15 Relegated
13 Lichfield (R) 26 3 0 23 371 950 −579 6
14 Winnington Park (R) 26 3 0 23 310 965 −655 6
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: Points are awarded as follows: 2 pts for a win, 1 pt for a draw, 0 pts for a loss. If teams are level at any stage, difference between points for and against applies.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Sponsorship

National League 2 North is part of the Jewson National Leagues is sponsored by Jewson.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Although a 1990 club estimate was 1,100 (100 seated and 1,000 standing) this is very conservative as Abbeydale Park would experience 3,000+ crowds several times in later history in what was a relatively unchanged ground.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Jewson National League 2 North 1998/99". The Rugby Archive. Archived from the original on 30 December 2017. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  2. ^ Stephen McCormack, ed. (1997). "Aspatria R.U.F.C. (Club & Ground Details)". Tetley's Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1997–98 (10th ed.). Taunton: Tony Williams Publications Ltd. p. 362.
  3. ^ Tony Williams and Bill Mitchell, ed. (1990). "Kendal R.F.C. (Ground Details)". Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990–91 (3rd ed.). Windsor: Burlington Publishing Co. Ltd. p. 174.
  4. ^ Tony Williams and Bill Mitchell, ed. (1990). "Lichfield R.U.F.C. (Ground Details)". Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990–91 (3rd ed.). Windsor: Burlington Publishing Co. Ltd. p. 176.
  5. ^ Tony Williams and Bill Mitchell, ed. (1990). "Preston Grasshoppers R.F.C. (Ground Details)". Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990–91 (3rd ed.). Windsor: Burlington Publishing Co. Ltd. p. 179.
  6. ^ Tony Williams and Bill Mitchell, ed. (1990). "Sheffield R.U.F.C. (Ground Details)". Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990–91 (3rd ed.). Windsor: Burlington Publishing Co. Ltd. p. 162.
  7. ^ "Pre-season match Preview ~ Stourbridge Vs Bees". rugbynetwork.net. 7 August 2004.
  8. ^ Tony Williams, ed. (1995). "Walsall R.F.C. (Club & Ground Details)". Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1995–96 (8th ed.). Taunton: Tony Williams Publications. p. 298.
  9. ^ Ross Young, ed. (1993). "Winnington Park RFC (Ground Details)". Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1993–94. Taunton: Tony Williams Publications. p. 285.