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1999–2000 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two

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1999–2000 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two
Countries England
ChampionsRotherham
Runners-upLeeds Tykes
RelegatedRugby and West Hartlepool
Attendance90,201 (average 1,219 per match)[a 1]
Highest attendance5,019 Leeds Tykes at home to Rotherham on 18 February 2000
Lowest attendance300 (x3) Waterloo at home to London Welsh on 19 February 2000, West Hartlepool at home to Orrell on 18 March 2000 & Exeter Chiefs on 1 May 2000
Top point scorerEnglandSam Howard
(Worcester) 312 points
Top try scorerEnglandDean Lax
(Rotherham) 18 tries
[1]

The 1999-00 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the thirteenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship. Allied Dunbar sponsored the top two divisions of the English rugby union leagues for the third season in a row. The leagues were previously known as the Courage Clubs Championship and sponsored by Courage Brewery. New teams to the division included West Hartlepool who had been relegated from the Allied Dunbar Premiership 1998–99 while Henley Hawks and Manchester had been promoted from National League 1. Exeter were also rebranded as the 'Chiefs' from this season onward.[2]

Rotherham, the champions, were promoted to the Allied Dunbar Premiership for season 2000–01 after beating the 12th placed team from that division, (Bedford), in a two legged play–off. There was only one promotion place available and the runners–up Leeds Tykes remained in Premiership Two for the following season. Rugby and West Hartlepool were relegated to the 2000–01 National Division Two.[3]

Participating teams

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Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
Coventry Coundon Road 9,000 Coventry, West Midlands
Exeter Chiefs County Ground 5,200 Exeter, Devon
Henley Hawks Dry Leas 4,000 Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
Leeds Tykes Headingley Stadium 22,250 Leeds, West Yorkshire
London Welsh Old Deer Park 5,850 Richmond, London
Manchester Grove Park 4,000 Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester
Moseley The Reddings 10,000 Birmingham, West Midlands
Orrell Edge Hall Road 5,500 Orrell, Greater Manchester
Rotherham Clifton Lane 2,500 Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Rugby Lions Webb Ellis Road 4,000[4] Rugby, Warwickshire
Wakefield College Grove 3,000 Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Waterloo St Anthony's Road 9,000 Blundellsands, Merseyside
West Hartlepool Victoria Park 7,856 Hartlepool, County Durham
Worcester Sixways 8,477 Worcester, Worcestershire

Table

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1999–2000 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Rotherham 26 24 0 2 1045 267 778 48 Promoted
2 Leeds Tykes 26 22 0 4 794 269 525 44
3 Worcester 26 19 0 7 865 450 415 38
4 Exeter Chiefs 26 19 0 7 742 466 276 38
5 London Welsh 26 16 0 10 713 476 237 32
6 Coventry 26 15 0 11 714 589 125 30
7 Moseley 26 14 0 12 595 526 69 28
8 Manchester 26 11 0 15 513 672 −159 22
9 Henley 26 10 1 15 599 696 −97 21
10 Wakefield 26 10 0 16 547 638 −91 20
11 Orrell 26 7 0 19 388 682 −294 14
12 Waterloo 26 6 2 18 441 830 −389 14
13 Rugby 26 6 1 19 408 905 −497 13 Relegated
14 West Hartlepool 26 1 0 25 216 1114 −898 2
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: Points are awarded as follows: two points for a win; one point for a draw; no points for a loss.
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: (1) difference between points for and against; (2) total number of points for.

Results

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Round 1

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4 September 1999
Exeter Chiefs39 - 17Waterloo
Report
County Ground
4 September 1999
Henley Hawks28 - 22London Welsh
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 1,500[5]
4 September 1999
Manchester7 - 36Worcester
Report
Grove Park
Attendance: 600
Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones
4 September 1999
Moseley24 - 0West Hartlepool
Report
The Reddings
4 September 1999
Orrell8 - 25Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
Edge Hall Road
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Trevor Fisher
4 September 1999
Rugby Lions6 - 48Coventry
Report
Webb Ellis Road
4 September 1999
Wakefield8 - 30Rotherham
Report
College Grove

Round 2

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11 September 1999
Coventry30 - 3Henley Hawks
Report
Coundon Road
11 September 1999
London Welsh20 - 16Rotherham
Report
Old Deer Park
11 September 1999
Orrell23 - 13Wakefield
Report
Edge Hall Road
11 September 1999
Leeds Tykes32 - 10Exeter Chiefs
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Referee: Steve Leyshon
11 September 1999
Waterloo9 - 29Moseley
Report
St Anthony's
11 September 1999
Worcester73 - 0Rugby Lions
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 2,400
Referee: Trevor Fisher
12 September 1999
West Hartlepool19 - 24Manchester
Report
Victoria Park

Round 3

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18 September 1999
Exeter Chiefs38 - 3Orrell
Report
County Ground
18 September 1999
Henley Hawks24 - 31Worcester
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Geoff Warren
18 September 1999
Manchester29 - 14Waterloo
Report
Grove Park
18 September 1999
Moseley11 - 15Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
The Reddings
Attendance: 703
Referee: Martin Fox
18 September 1999
Rotherham20 - 13Coventry
Report
Clifton Lane
18 September 1999
Rugby Lions37 - 10West Hartlepool
Report
Webb Ellis Road
18 September 1999
Wakefield22 - 37London Welsh
Report
College Grove
Attendance: 600[5]

Round 4

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25 September 1999
Coventry30 - 3London Welsh
Report
Coundon Road
Attendance: 1,595[5]
25 September 1999
Exeter Chiefs35 - 25Wakefield
Report
County Ground
25 September 1999
Orrell12 - 19Moseley
Report
Edge Hall Road
25 September 1999
Waterloo32 - 10Rugby Lions
Report
St Anthony's Road
25 September 1999
West Hartlepool0 - 30Henley Hawks
Report
Victoria Park
25 September 1999
Worcester21 - 10Rotherham
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 3,200
Referee: Ashley Rowden
27 September 1999
Leeds Tykes42 - 0Manchester
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 924
Referee: David Matthews

Round 5

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2 October 1999
Henley Hawks40 - 24Waterloo
Report
Dry Leas
2 October 1999
London Welsh19 - 20Worcester
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,400
Referee: Chris Rees
2 October 1999
Manchester48 - 7Orrell
Report
Grove Park
2 October 1999
Moseley17 - 20Exeter Chiefs
Report
The Reddings
Attendance: 613[6]
2 October 1999
Rotherham93 - 8West Hartlepool
Report
Clifton Lane
2 October 1999
Rugby Lions19 - 28Leeds Tykes
Report
Webb Ellis Road
2 October 1999
Wakefield24 - 15Coventry
Report
College Grove

Round 6

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8 October 1999
Worcester33 - 15Coventry
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 3,112
Referee: May
9 October 1999
Exeter Chiefs44 - 25Manchester
Report
County Ground
9 October 1999
Leeds Tykes49 - 7Henley Hawks
Report
Headingley
9 October 1999
Moseley27 - 12Wakefield
Report
The Reddings
9 October 1999
Orrell32 - 11Rugby Lions
Report
Edge Hall Road
9 October 1999
Waterloo13 - 33Rotherham
Report
St Anthony's Road
9 October 1999
West Hartlepool8 - 28London Welsh
Report
Victoria Park
Attendance: 720[5]

Round 7

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16 October 1999
Coventry59 - 19West Hartlepool
Report
Coundon Road
16 October 1999
Henley Hawks39 - 16Orrell
Report
Dry Leas
16 October 1999
London Welsh51 - 32Waterloo
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,050[5]
16 October 1999
Manchester22 - 15Moseley
Report
Grove Park
16 October 1999
Rotherham17 - 11Leeds Tykes
Report
Clifton Lane
16 October 1999
Rugby Lions22 - 45Exeter Chiefs
Report
Webb Ellis Road
16 October 1999
Wakefield15 - 84Worcester
Report
College Grove
Referee: David Sainsbury

Round 8

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23 October 1999
Exeter Chiefs31 - 6Henley Hawks
Report
County Ground
Attendance: 870[6]
23 October 1999
Leeds Tykes23 - 11London Welsh
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 1,560
Referee: Steve Savage
23 October 1999
Manchester33 - 17Wakefield
Report
Grove Park
23 October 1999
Moseley42 - 19Rugby Lions
Report
The Reddings
23 October 1999
Orrell14 - 36Rotherham
Report
Edge Hall Road
23 October 1999
Waterloo13 - 33Coventry
Report
St Anthony's Road
23 October 1999
West Hartlepool9 - 58Worcester
Report
Victoria Park
Referee: Mike Hamlyn

Round 9

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20 November 1999
Coventry12 - 25Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
Coundon Road
Attendance: 1,700
Referee: Trevor Fisher
20 November 1999
Henley Hawks29 - 18Moseley
Report
Dry Leas
20 November 1999
London Welsh14 - 0Orrell
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 650[5]
20 November 1999
Rotherham36 - 15Exeter Chiefs
Report
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 1,000[6]
20 November 1999
Rugby Lions16 - 35Manchester
Report
Webb Ellis Road
20 November 1999
Wakefield47 - 7West Hartlepool
Report
College Grove
20 November 1999
Worcester78 - 10Waterloo
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 2,900
Referee: Robin Goodliffe

Round 10

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27 November 1999
Exeter Chiefs19 - 12London Welsh
Report
County Ground
27 November 1999
Leeds Tykes20 - 9Worcester
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 2,047
Referee: Ashley Rowden
27 November 1999
Manchester29 - 25Henley Hawks
Report
Grove Park
27 November 1999
Orrell20 - 15Coventry
Report
Edge Hall Road
27 November 1999
Rotherham30 - 15Moseley
Report
Clifton Lane
27 November 1999
Rugby Lions14 - 9Wakefield
Report
Webb Ellis Road
27 November 1999
Waterloo34 - 10West Hartlepool
Report
St Anthony's Road

Round 11

[edit]
4 December 1999
Coventry42 - 33Exeter Chiefs
Report
Coundon Road
Attendance: 1,000[6]
4 December 1999
Henley Hawks14 - 20Rugby Lions
Report
Dry Leas
4 December 1999
London Welsh24 - 8Moseley
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 800[5]
4 December 1999
Rotherham38 - 6Manchester
Report
Clifton Lane
4 December 1999
Wakefield44 - 0Waterloo
Report
College Grove
4 December 1999
Worcester35 - 32Orrell
Report
Sixways
Referee: Trevor Fisher
5 December 1999
West Hartlepool0 - 45Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
Victoria Park
Attendance: 512
Referee: Mike Hamlyn

Round 12

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11 December 1999
Exeter Chiefs16 - 10Worcester
Report
County Ground
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Steve Leyshon
11 December 1999
Henley Hawks32 - 14Wakefield
Report
Dry Leas
11 December 1999
Leeds Tykes54 - 0Waterloo
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 493
Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones
11 December 1999
Manchester11 - 9London Welsh
Report
Grove Park
Attendance: 450[5]
11 December 1999
Moseley11 - 22Coventry
Report
The Reddings
11 December 1999
Orrell15 - 23West Hartlepool
Report
Edge Hall Road
11 December 1999
Rugby Lions6 - 56Rotherham
Report
Webb Ellis Road

Round 13

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18 December 1999
Coventry20 - 9Manchester
Report
Coundon Road
18 December 1999
Leeds TykesP - PWakefield
  • Postponed. Game rescheduled for 29 January 2000.
18 December 1999
London Welsh70 - 7Rugby Lions
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,200[5]
18 December 1999
Rotherham53 - 7Henley Hawks
Report
Clifton Lane
18 December 1999
Waterloo18 - 14Orrell
Report
St Anthony's Road
18 December 1999
West HartlepoolP - PExeter Chiefs
  • Postponed. Game rescheduled for 1 May 2000.
18 December 1999
Worcester30 - 22Moseley
Report
Sixways
Referee: David Grashoff

Round 14

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8 January 2000
Coventry37 - 13Orrell
Report
Coundon Road
8 January 2000
Henley Hawks41 - 18Manchester
Report
Dry Leas
8 January 2000
London Welsh24 - 14Exeter Chiefs
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,050[5]
8 January 2000
Moseley5 - 56Rotherham
Report
The Reddings
8 January 2000
Wakefield23 - 5Rugby Lions
Report
College Grove
8 January 2000
West Hartlepool11 - 16Waterloo
Report
Victoria Park
8 January 2000
Worcester6 - 12Leeds Tykes
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 3,148
Referee: May

Round 15

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15 January 2000
Exeter Chiefs35 - 6Coventry
Report
County Ground
Attendance: 980[6]
15 January 2000
Leeds Tykes57 - 0West Hartlepool
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 721
Referee: David Grashoff
15 January 2000
Manchester6 - 41Rotherham
Report
Grove Park
15 January 2000
14:15
Moseley35 - 16London Welsh
Report
The Reddings
Attendance: 812[5]
15 January 2000
Orrell3 - 41Worcester
Report
Edge Hall Road
Referee: Huw Jones-Williams
15 January 2000
Rugby Lions17 - 34Henley Hawks
Report
Webb Ellis Road
15 January 2000
Waterloo9 - 22Wakefield
Report
St Anthony's Road

Round 16

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22 January 2000
Exeter Chiefs0 - 34Rotherham
Report
County Ground
Attendance: 1,121[6]
22 January 2000
Leeds TykesP - PCoventry
  • Postponed. Game rescheduled for 5 February 2000.
22 January 2000
Manchester50 - 22Rugby Lions
Report
Grove Park
22 January 2000
Moseley19 - 25Henley Hawks
Report
The Reddings
22 January 2000
Orrell15 - 45London Welsh
Report
Edge Hall Road
Attendance: 400[5]
22 January 2000
14:15
Waterloo12 - 22Worcester
Report
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 500
Referee: Geoff Warren
22 January 2000
West Hartlepool3 - 45Wakefield
Report
Victoria Park

Round 13 (Rescheduled game)

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29 January 2000
14:30
Leeds Tykes21 - 3Wakefield
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 834
Referee: John Barnard

Round 16 (Rescheduled game)

[edit]
5 February 2000
14:30
Leeds Tykes43 - 6Coventry
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 590
Referee: Roy Maybank

Round 17

[edit]
12 February 2000
Coventry36 - 31Waterloo
Report
Coundon Road
12 February 2000
14:30
Henley Hawks21 - 31Exeter Chiefs
Report
Dry Leas
Attendance: 800[6]
12 February 2000
14:00
London Welsh15 - 13Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Geoff Warren
12 February 2000
Rotherham45 - 13Orrell
Report
Clifton Lane
12 February 2000
Rugby Lions10 - 25Moseley
Report
Webb Ellis Road
12 February 2000
Wakefield19 - 15Manchester
Report
College Grove
12 February 2000
14:30
Worcester57 - 3West Hartlepool
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 2,043
Referee: Stuart Terheege

Round 18

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18 February 2000
20:00
Leeds Tykes16 - 17Rotherham
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 5,019
Referee: Chris White
19 February 2000
Exeter Chiefs53 - 10Rugby Lions
Report
County Ground
19 February 2000
MoseleyP - PManchester
  • Postponed. Game rescheduled for 1 April 2000.
19 February 2000
Orrell30 - 20Henley Hawks
Report
Edge Hall Road
19 February 2000
13:00
Waterloo5 - 49London Welsh
Report
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 300[5]
19 February 2000
West Hartlepool5 - 57Coventry
Report
Victoria Park
19 February 2000
Worcester41 - 32Wakefield
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 2,107
Referee: Geraint Ashton-Jones

Round 19

[edit]
11 March 2000
Coventry35 - 28Worcester
Report
Coundon Road
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Roy Maybank
11 March 2000
Henley Hawks15 - 51Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
Dry Leas
Attendance: 650
Referee: Steve Leyshon
11 March 2000
London Welsh48 - 3West Hartlepool
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 700[5]
11 March 2000
Manchester10 - 24Exeter Chiefs
Report
Grove Park
Attendance: 650[6]
11 March 2000
Rotherham78 - 10Waterloo
Report
Clifton Lane
11 March 2000
Wakefield13 - 32Moseley
Report
College Grove
11 March 2000
Rugby Lions14 - 23Orrell
Report

Round 20

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17 March 2000
19:30
Worcester28 - 24Exeter Chiefs
Report
Sixways
Referee: Chris White
18 March 2000
Coventry27 - 31Moseley
Report
Coundon Road
Attendance: 600[7]
18 March 2000
Rotherham54 - 0Rugby Lions
Report
Clifton Lane
18 March 2000
Wakefield22 - 7Henley Hawks
Report
College Grove
18 March 2000
Waterloo19 - 33Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 350
Referee: David Grashoff
18 March 2000
West Hartlepool16 - 28Orrell
Report
Victoria Park
Attendance: 300[7]
19 March 2000
London Welsh52 - 10Manchester
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 600[5]

Round 21

[edit]
25 March 2000
Coventry33 - 18Wakefield
Report
Coundon Road
25 March 2000
Exeter Chiefs16 - 15Moseley
Report
County Ground
Attendance: 763[6]
25 March 2000
Leeds TykesP - PRugby Lions
  • Postponed. Game rescheduled for 1 April 2000.
25 March 2000
Orrell23 - 12Manchester
Report
Edge Hall Road
25 March 2000
Waterloo27 - 27Henley Hawks
Report
St Anthony's Road
25 March 2000
West Hartlepool7 - 52Rotherham
Report
Victoria Park
25 March 2000
Worcester23 - 10London Welsh
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 2,605
Referee: Steve Leyshon

Round 18, 21 & 25 (Rescheduled games)

[edit]
1 April 2000
14:30
Leeds Tykes28 - 3Rugby Lions
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 348
Referee: Ashley Rowden
1 April 2000
Moseley30 - 10Manchester
Report
The Reddings
2 April 2000
London Welsh33 - 25Henley Hawks
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 500[5]
  • Game brought forward from 29 April 2000.

Round 22

[edit]
8 April 2000
Henley Hawks36 - 16West Hartlepool
Report
Dry Leas
8 April 2000
London Welsh22 - 14Coventry
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,350[5]
8 April 2000
Manchester21 - 26Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
Grove Park
Attendance: 620
Referee: Stewart Piercy
8 April 2000
Moseley39 - 5Orrell
Report
The Reddings
8 April 2000
Rotherham42 - 0Worcester
Report
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 2,900
Referee: Nigel Yates
8 April 2000
Rugby Lions25 - 25Waterloo
Report
Webb Ellis Road
8 April 2000
Wakefield22 - 9Exeter Chiefs
Report
College Grove
Attendance: 350[6]

Round 23

[edit]
15 April 2000
Coventry6 - 45Rotherham
Report
Coundon Road
15 April 2000
Leeds Tykes53 - 13Moseley
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 462
Referee: Geoff Warren
15 April 2000
London Welsh37 - 21Wakefield
Report
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 950[5]
15 April 2000
Orrell23 - 29Exeter Chiefs
Report
Edge Hall Road
15 April 2000
Waterloo33 - 3Manchester
Report
St Anthony's Road
15 April 2000
West Hartlepool14 - 39Rugby Lions
Report
Victoria Park
15 April 2000
Worcester30 - 8Henley Hawks
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 1,616
Referee: Martin Fox

Round 24

[edit]
22 April 2000
Exeter Chiefs13 - 10Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
County Ground
Attendance: 852
Referee: David Grashoff
22 April 2000
Henley Hawks32 - 40Coventry
Report
Dry Leas
22 April 2000
Manchester24 - 0West Hartlepool
Report
Grove Park
22 April 2000
Moseley34 - 13Waterloo
Report
The Reddings
22 April 2000
Rotherham42 - 13London Welsh
Report
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 2,500[5]
22 April 2000
Rugby Lions21 - 15Worcester
Report
Webb Ellis Road
Attendance: 650
Referee: May
22 April 2000
Wakefield16 - 0Orrell
Report
College Grove

Round 25

[edit]
29 April 2000
Coventry39 - 26Rugby Lions
Report
Coundon Road
29 April 2000
London WelshP - PHenley Hawks
  • Game brought forward to 2 April 2000.
29 April 2000
Rotherham46 - 10Wakefield
Report
Clifton Lane
29 April 2000
Waterloo10 - 13Exeter Chiefs
Report
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 365[6]
29 April 2000
West Hartlepool19 - 25Moseley
Report
Victoria Park
29 April 2000
Worcester39 - 10Manchester
Report
Sixways
Attendance: 1,735
Referee: Eric Woodmason
1 May 2000
14:30
Leeds Tykes17 - 3Orrell
Report[usurped]
Headingley
Attendance: 631
Referee: Roy Maybank

Round 13 (Rescheduled game)

[edit]
1 May 2000
13:00
West Hartlepool6 - 55Exeter Chiefs
Report
Victoria Park
Attendance: 300[6]

Round 26

[edit]
6 May 2000
Exeter Chiefs81 - 0West Hartlepool
Report
County Ground
Attendance: 1,280[6]
6 May 2000
Henley Hawks24 - 25Rotherham
Report
Dry Leas
6 May 2000
Manchester41 - 24Coventry
Report
Grove Park
6 May 2000
Moseley34 - 17Worcester
Report
The Reddings
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Steve Savage
6 May 2000
Orrell13 - 17Waterloo
Report
Edge Hall Road
6 May 2000
Rugby Lions32 - 28London Welsh
Report
Webb Ellis Road
Attendance: 1,500[5]
6 May 2000
Wakefield31 - 43Leeds Tykes
Report[usurped]
College Grove
Attendance: 450
Referee: Nigel Yates

Total Season Attendances

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Club Home
Games
Total Average Highest Lowest % Capacity
Coventry 5[a 2] 7,095 1,419 2,200 600 18%
Exeter Chiefs 7[a 3] 7,366 1,052 1,500 763 20%
Henley Hawks 4[a 4] 3,950 988 1,500 650 25%
Leeds Tykes 11[a 5] 13,629 1,239 5,019 348 6%
London Welsh 12[a 6] 11,450 954 1,400 500 16%
Manchester 4[a 7] 2,320 580 650 450 15%
Moseley 4[a 8] 5,128 1,282 3,000 613 13%
Orrell 2[a 9] 1,400 700 1,000 400 13%
Rotherham 3[a 10] 6,400 2,133 2,900 1,000 80%
Rugby Lions 2[a 11] 2,150 1,075 1,500 650 83%
Wakefield 3[a 12] 1,400 467 600 350 16%
Waterloo 4[a 13] 1,515 379 500 300 4%
West Hartlepool 3[a 14] 1,532 511 720 300 7%
Worcester 10[8] 24,866 2,487 3,200 1,616 29%

[9]

  1. ^ Note that 108 home attendances are missing (see below) - so the total attendance will not be 100% accurate. The average attendance has also been taken into account with the missing games not included.
  2. ^ Missing home attendances v Henley Hawks on 11 September 1999, West Hartlepool on 16 October 1999, Manchester on 18 December 1999, Orrell on 8 January 2000, Waterloo on 12 February 2000, Wakefield on 25 March 2000, Rotherham on 15 April 2000 and Rugby Lions on 29 April 2000.
  3. ^ Missing home attendances v Waterloo on 4 September 1999, Orrell on 18 September 1999, Wakefield on 25 September 1999, Manchester on 9 October 1999, London Welsh on 27 November 1999 and Rugby Lions on 19 February 2000.
  4. ^ Missing home attendances v Waterloo on 2 October 1999, Orrell on 16 October 1999, Moseley on 20 November 1999, Rugby Lions on 4 December 1999, Wakefield on 11 December 1999, Manchester on 8 January 2000, West Hartlepool on 8 April 2000, Coventry on 22 April 2000 and Rotherham on 6 May 2000.
  5. ^ Missing home attendances v Exeter Chiefs on 11 September 1999 and Henley Hawks on 9 October 1999.
  6. ^ Missing home attendance v Rotherham on 11 September 1999.
  7. ^ Missing home attendances v Waterloo on 18 September 1999, Orrell on 2 October 1999, Moseley on 16 October 1999, Wakefield on 23 October 1999, Henley Hawks on 27 November 1999, Rotherham on 15 January 2000, Rugby Lions on 22 January 2000, West Hartlepool on 22 April 2000 and Coventry on 6 May 2000.
  8. ^ Missing home attendances v West Hartlepool on 4 September 1999, Wakefield on 9 October 1999, Rugby Lions on 23 October 1999, Coventry on 11 December 1999, Rotherham on 8 January 2000, Henley Hawks on 22 January 2000, Manchester on 1 April 2000, Orrell on 8 April 2000 and Waterloo on 22 April 2000.
  9. ^ Missing home attendances v Wakefield on 11 September 1999, Moseley on 25 September 1999, Rugby Lions on 9 October 1999, Rotherham on 23 October 1999, Coventry on 27 November 1999, West Hartlepool on 11 December 1999, Worcester on 15 January 2000, Henley Hawks on 19 February 2000, Manchester on 25 March 2000, Exeter Chiefs on 15 April 2000 and Waterloo on 6 May 2000.
  10. ^ Missing home attendances v Coventry on 18 September 1999, West Hartlepool on 2 October 1999, Leeds Tykes on 16 October 1999, Moseley on 27 November 1999, Manchester on 4 December 1999, Henley Hawks on 18 December 1999, Orrell on 12 February 2000, Waterloo on 11 March 2000, Rugby Lions on 18 March 2000 and Wakefield on 29 April 2000.
  11. ^ Missing home attendances v Coventry on 4 September 1999, West Hartlepool on 18 September 1999, Leeds Tykes on 2 October 1999, Exeter Chiefs on 16 October 1999, Manchester on 20 November 1999, Wakefield on 27 November 1999, Rotherham on 11 December 1999, Henley Hawks on 15 January 2000, Moseley on 12 February 2000 and Waterloo on 8 April 2000.
  12. ^ Missing home attendances v Rotherham on 4 September 1999, Coventry on 2 October 1999, Worcester on 16 October 1999, West Hartlepool on 20 November 1999, Waterloo on 4 December 1999, Rugby Lions on 8 January 2000, Manchester on 12 February 2000, Moseley on 11 March 2000, Henley Hawks on 18 March 2000 and Orrell on 22 April 2000.
  13. ^ Missing home attendances v Rugby Lions on 25 September 1999, Rotherham on 9 October 1999, Coventry on 23 October 1999, West Hartlepool on 27 November 1999, Orrell on 18 December 1999, Wakefield on 15 January 2000, Henley Hawks on 25 March 2000 and Manchester on 15 April 2000.
  14. ^ Missing home attendances v Manchester on 12 September 1999, Henley Hawks on 25 September 1999, Worcester on 23 October 1999, Waterloo on 8 January 2000, Wakefield on 22 January 2000, Coventry on 19 February 2000, Rotherham on 25 March 2000, Rugby Lions on 15 April 2000 and Moseley on 29 April 2000.

Individual statistics

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  • Note if players are tied on tries or points the player with the lowest number of appearances will come first. Also note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.

Season records

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Stephen McCormack, ed. (2000). The Official RFU Club Directory 2000–2001. Harpenden: Queen Anne Press.
  2. ^ "History". Exeter Chiefs. Archived from the original on 2015-12-20. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Leagues 1999/00". Moseley Rugby Club. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Gloucester v. Leicester (PDF, opens in a new window)" (PDF). Gloucester Rugby Heritage. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "London Welsh Fixtures and results 1999-2000". Premiership Rugby. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Exeter Chiefs Fixtures and results 1999-2000". Premiership Rugby. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  7. ^ a b "Saturday, 18 March 2000 : Match Summaries". BBC News. 18 March 2000.
  8. ^ Missing home attendances v Orrell on 4 December 1999, Moseley on 18 December 1999 and Exeter Chiefs on 17 March 2000.
  9. ^ "AD Prem 2 99/00 Home attendances". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  10. ^ "AD Prem 2 99/00 Leading point scorers". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  11. ^ "AD Prem 2 99/00 Leading try scorers". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  12. ^ "National One 99-00 Most tries in a match (Team)". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  13. ^ "National One 99-00 Most conversions in a match (Team)". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  14. ^ "National One 99-00 Most penalties in a match (Team)". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  15. ^ "National One 99-00 Most drop goals in a match (Team)". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  16. ^ "National One 99-00 Most points in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  17. ^ "National One 99-00 Most tries in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  18. ^ "National One 99-00 Most conversions in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  19. ^ "National One 99-00 Most penalties in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  20. ^ "National One 99-00 Most drop goals in a match (Player)". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.
  21. ^ "National One 99-00 Home attendance". Rugby Statbunker. 6 May 2000.