RFU Suspends All Rugby
Following government advice on Monday, the RFU will suspend all rugby activity in England, at both professional and community level, including club training, league and cup matches plus rugby education courses from 17 March until 14 April subject to continued review.
Relegation for the I’s, Otley boost survival hopes and Taunton go top
What is currently happening in the world seems unprecedented. Photo Credit: (John and Barbara Austin)
The show goes on in the National Leagues
These are strange and serious times. (Photo Credit: Clayton Jane Photography)
Park keep race alive, Caldy clinch title in style and Westcliff take steps towards survival
It has been a season which has constantly delivered and Round 25 was always going to follow suit. Photo Credit: (Rachel Stockton)
Win or bust for Park, Caldy set for coronation and Clifton out to dent another title bid
Another National League season is entering its final knockings and once again, it has been a term to savour. Photo Credit: (Liela Hamilton-Dakar)
Park lose ground, Hinckley get closer to second and TJ’s go top
Despite the eternal optimism of the preview on Friday, there were in fact four NCA fixtures postponed over the weekend. In National 1, Cinderford’s trip to Bishops Stortford was called off, in the North, Sheffield Tigers called off their game with Tynedale and in the South, Esher and Leicester Lio
Richmond hope to maintain their lead, Fylde look to stay second and up for grabs in the South
So, back to reality. Hopefully. After two weeks of disruption across the National Leagues, we are back to a full fixtures list and, provided that Storm Jorge doesn’t do a number on us, we should see some exciting action across National 1 and National 2. (Photo Credit: Dr. Gareth Lyons)
Another weekend of disruption, but six games take place
After so many disruptions because of the weather, the fallow weekend of rearranged fixtures was also interrupted by the conditions. (Photo Credit: Jonathan Knight)
A game of catching up across the National Leagues
Before Storm Dennis last weekend, we had a much lighter weekend of fixtures. A fallow week in the NCA Rugby calendar, used to catch-up on fixtures effected by weather, seven games across National 1 and National 2 will take place on Saturday to bring everyone back to speed before the final stretch of
Park make ground, Caldy consolidate and Henley move top
Storm Dennis really did go to town at the weekend. Causing half of the weekend’s games to be postponed, the rain resulted in pitches up and down the country being waterlogged and the winds resulted in serious health and safety concerns. (Photo Credit: David Whittam)