National Division Three North 2006-07

National Division Three North 2006-07

National Division Three North, is the 4th tier of the English rugby union system. It includes 14 amateur teams playing a 26 match season on a home and away basis.

The 2006-07 league was won by Blaydon who were promoted to National Division Two. Tynesdale qualified for the play-off but lost out to Westcombe Park.

Final league table

2006/2007 National Division Three North
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points Diff Bonus Points Points
Blaydon (C) 26 21 0 5 849 448 401 17 101
Tynedale 26 21 1 4 805 367 438 14 100
Preston Grasshoppers 26 17 1 8 706 482 224 15 85
Rugby Lions 26 17 1 8 653 475 178 11 81
Fylde 26 16 1 9 660 390 270 13 79
Morley 26 13 1 12 558 558 0 14 68
Leicester Lions 26 13 1 12 520 548 -28 9 63
Darlington Mowden Park 26 12 2 12 570 629 -59 10 62
Macclesfield 26 11 0 15 583 542 41 14 58
Hull Ionians 26 11 0 15 473 599 -126 12 56
West Park St Helens 26 9 2 15 572 599 -27 13 53
Darlington (R) 26 9 0 17 533 626 -93 16 52
Cleckheaton (R) 26 5 2 19 381 674 -293 8 32
Orrell (R) 26 0 2 24 293 1219 -926 6 4*
Reference National Clubs Association and BBC Sport: Updated 22-6-2007 --- Current English Leagues
  • Orrell deducted six points for fielding unregistered players

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