Cambridge take Championship dream to another week while Rochford’s run comes to an end
With National One’s top three sides all picking up bonus-point wins in Round 26, it means Cambridge can gain promotion to the Championship this coming weekend if they secure a maximum against Birmingham Moseley. (Photo Credit: Phillipa Hilton)
RFU Council approve tackle height reduction
The RFU Council have voted to adopt law changes in regards to lowering the tackle height in the community game (including National One and Two) which will come into force from July 1st. (Photo Credit: Jonathan Knight)
Title candidates don’t put a foot wrong, Mose and DMP safe and Sedge return to third tier
The race for a place in the Championship will go to the final day as Rams RFC, Sale FC and Cambridge all secured maximums while in National Two North, Sedgley Park roared to the title and the fight to beat the drop dominated the narrative in National Two East and West. Photo Credit: (Andrew McCumisk
A champion weekend – Chinnor, Esher and Dings claim promotion but for some, it all rests on the final day
In Round 25, Chinnor, Esher and Dings Crusaders clinched their respective titles, the race for promotion in National Two North took a significant twist while fights for survival go to the wire. (Photo Credit: David Howlett)
After a decade away, Sedge are closing in on National One while relegation dominates the East and West
The National Two North title is within touching distance for Sedgley Park while North Walsham take on Rochford Hundred in the biggest game of the National Two East campaign. (Photo Credit: Matin Gray)
Update: RFU Tackle Height Consultation
The RFU would like to thank everyone who has participated in providing valuable feedback in their consultation on reducing the tackle height in the community game.
National One title race going to the wire after Sale stun Rams and Cambridge clinch maximum
If you’re seeking some end-of-season drama, look no further than the National One title race while the fight to stay in National Two East is as equally as gripping. (Photo Credit: Colin Fisher)
It could be a season-defining weekend in National One while National Two East straps itself in
The top two in the third tier meet in the North-West as Rams RFC and Sale FC put their hopes of reaching the Championship on the line while the fuse on the relegation battle in National Two East is ready to be lit. (Photo Credit: Steve Karpa)
Blackheath and Leicester Lions secure commanding victories to seal promotion
The National Two East and West league leaders finished the job in Round 23 while at the other end of the scale, Harrogate and Stourbridge had their respective fates sealed. Photo Credit: (Leicester Lions)
While one title battle rages on, two others can be decided in Round 23
The race for promotion in National One is entering a critical stage but the title fights in National Two East and West are not laced with nerves or trepidation as Blackheath and Leicester Lions target glory. Photo Credit: (Gareth Lyons)