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2005–06 National Division One

The 2005–06 National Division One was the 19th full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship. New teams to the division included Harlequins who had been relegated from the 2004–05 Zurich Premiership, while Doncaster and Newbury were promoted from the 2004–05 National Division Two. Additional changes saw Penzance & Newyln RFC rebrand themselves as the Cornish Pirates as well as moving from their home ground, the Mennaye Field in Penzance, to a more central location in Truro at the Kenwyn Rugby Ground (a temporary stadium built in the city) with the aim to appeal more to Cornish fans on the whole as well as making home games more accessible. Rotherham Titans also rebranded themselves as 'Earth Titans' for sponsorship purposes for this season.

After only one season Harlequins won the National Division One at the first attempt and returned to the Guinness Premiership for season 2006–07. Bedford Blues finished in second place and there was no relegation to National Division Two following the RFU's decision to expand National Division One from 14 to 16 teams for the 2006–07 season.

Participating teams

Table

Results

Round 1


Round 2


Round 3


Round 4


Round 5


Round 6


Round 7


Round 8


Round 9

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 17 December 2005.

Round 10


Round 11


Round 12


Round 9 (rescheduled game)


Round 13


Round 14

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 4 February 2006.

Round 15


Round 16


Round 17


Round 14 (rescheduled game)


Round 18


Round 19


Round 20

  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 4 March 2006.
  • Postponed. Game rescheduled to 5 March 2006.

Round 20 (rescheduled games)


Round 21


Round 22


Round 23


Round 25 (rescheduled game)

  • Game brought forward from 15 April 2006.

Round 24


Round 25

  • Rescheduled. Game brought forward to 8 April 2006.
  • Newbury were awarded a 0–0 win and 4 league points following this match. Pertemps Bees won the match by 35 pts to 22 pts but due to a severe injury crisis had to field three unregistered players with the prior approval of FDR in order to fulfil the fixture. All points gained by either side in the match will be disregarded for the purpose of the official league table in accordance with the RFU Regulations.

Round 26

Season attendances

Leading scorers

  • Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.

Top points scorers

Top try scorers

Season records

Team

Largest home win — 65 pts

70 - 5 Harlequins at home to Exeter Chiefs on 22 October 2005

Largest away win — 52 pts

68 - 16 Bedford Blues away to Pertemps Bees on 11 March 2006

Most points scored — 79 pts

79 - 22 Bedford Blues at home to Newbury on 29 April 2006

Most tries in a match — 12 (x2)

Harlequins at home to Exeter Chiefs on 22 October 2005<br> Bedford Blues at home to Newbury on 29 April 2006

Most conversions in a match — 9

Bedford Blues at home to Newbury on 29 April 2006

Most penalties in a match — 7

Coventry at home to Newbury on 11 March 2006

Most drop goals in a match — 2

Plymouth Albion at home to Exeter Chiefs on 3 September 2005

Player

Most points in a match — 34

Alastair Hepher for Bedford Blues at home to Newbury on 29 April 2006

Most tries in a match — 5 (x2)

Richard Welding for Cornish Pirates at home to Earth Titans on 18 September 2005<br> Ugo Monye for Harlequins at home to Exeter Chiefs on 22 October 2005

Most conversions in a match — 9

Alastair Hepher for Bedford Blues at home to Newbury on 29 April 2006

Most penalties in a match — 7

James Moore for Coventry at home to Newbury on 11 March 2006

Most drop goals in a match — 1

N/A - multiple players

Attendances

Highest — 12,500

Harlequins at home to Plymouth Albion on 29 April 2006

Lowest — 325

Sedgley Park at home to Newbury on 18 February 2006

Highest Average Attendance — 8,996

Harlequins

Lowest Average Attendance — 549

Orrell

See also

References

External links