English rugby union regional league
Regional 2 Midlands East is an English level 6 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in the eastern region of the Midlands , including sides from Buckinghamshire , Cambridgeshire , Leicestershire , Northamptonshire , Warwickshire and occasionally Bedfordshire , Derbyshire , Lincolnshire , Nottinghamshire , Oxfordshire , Staffordshire and Worcestershire . When this division began in 1987 it was known as Midlands 2 East, and has been restructured several times, most notably as a single division known as Midlands 2 between 1992 and 2000, and Midlands 1 East before regionalising again to its present format with the new name of Regional 2 Midlands East as part of England Rugby's Future Competition Structure [ 1] change at the start of the 2022-23 season.
The champions are promoted to Regional 1 Midlands (formerly Midlands Premier) and the runner-up plays against the second-placed team from Midlands 1 West for the second promotion place. The last three teams are relegated teams to either Midlands 2 East (North) or Midlands 2 East (South) , depending on geographic location.[ 2]
2024–25
Departing were Nuneaton , promoted to Regional 1 Midlands whilst Newbold on Avon and Towcestrians were relegated.
Joining were Broadstreet , relegated from Regional 1 Midlands together with Daventry and Market Bosworth both promoted from Counties 1 Midlands East (South) .
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Broadstreet
Ivor Preece Field
1,500 (250 seats)
Binley Woods , Coventry , West Midlands
Relegated from Regional 1 Midlands (12th)
Daventry
Daventry & District Sports Club
Daventry , Northamptonshire
Promoted from Counties 1 Midlands East (South) (champions)
Kettering
Waverley Road
Kettering , Northamptonshire
5th
Leicester Forest
Hinckley Road
Leicester Forest East , Leicestershire
7th
Lutterworth
Ashby Lane
Lutterworth , Leicestershire
2nd
Market Bosworth
Cadeby Lane
Market Bosworth , Leicestershire
Promoted from Counties 1 Midlands East (South) (runners-up)
Market Harborough
The Rugby Ground
Market Harborough , Leicestershire
3rd
Northampton Old Scouts
Rushmere Road
Northampton , Northamptonshire
4th
Oadby Wyggestonians
Oval Park
Oadby , Leicestershire
10th
Olney
East Street
Olney , Buckinghamshire
6th
Peterborough
Fortress Fengate
Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
8th
Wellingborough
Cut Throat Lane
Great Doddington , Wellingborough , Northamptonshire
9th
Locations of the 2024-25 Regional 2 Midlands East teams
2023–24
Departing were Old Northamptonians , promoted to Regional 1 South East whilst Peterborough Lions and Old Laurentians were relegated. Leighton Buzzard , 10th the previous season, went on a level transfer to Regional 2 Thames .
Joining were Nuneaton , relegated from Regional 1 Midlands , Oadby Wyggestonians and Leicester Forest both on a level transfer from Regional 2 Midlands North and Wellingborough promoted from Counties 1 Midlands East (South) .
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Kettering
Waverley Road
Kettering , Northamptonshire
7th
Leicester Forest
Hinckley Road
Leicester Forest East , Leicestershire
Level transfer from Regional 2 North Midlands (9th)
Lutterworth
Ashby Lane
Lutterworth , Leicestershire
2nd
Market Harborough
The Rugby Ground
Market Harborough , Leicestershire
4th
Newbold on Avon
Parkfield Road
Newbold-on-Avon , Warwickshire
8th
Northampton Old Scouts
Rushmere Road
Northampton , Northamptonshire
3rd
Nuneaton
Liberty Way
4,314 (514 seats)
Nuneaton , Warwickshire
Relegated from Regional 1 Midlands (12th)
Oadby Wyggestonians
Oval Park
Oadby , Leicestershire
Level transfer from Regional 2 North Midlands (8th)
Olney
East Street
Olney , Buckinghamshire
6th
Peterborough
Fortress Fengate
Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
5th
Towcestrians
Greens Norton Road
Towcester , Northamptonshire
9th
Wellingborough
Cut Throat Lane
Great Doddington , Wellingborough , Northamptonshire
Promoted from Counties 1 Midlands East (South)
Locations of the 2023-24 Regional 2 Midlands East teams
2022–23
This was the first season following the RFU Adult Competition Review with the league rebranded as Regional 2 Midlands East.
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Kettering
Waverley Road
Kettering , Northamptonshire
8th Midlands 1 East
Leighton Buzzard
Wright's Meadow
Leighton Buzzard , Buckinghamshire
13th London 1 North
Lutterworth
Ashby Lane
Lutterworth , Leicestershire
11th Midlands 1 East
Market Harborough
The Rugby Ground
Market Harborough , Leicestershire
6th Midlands 1 East
Newbold on Avon
Parkfield Road
Newbold-on-Avon , Warwickshire
6th Midlands 1 West
Northampton Old Scouts
Rushmere Road
Northampton , Northamptonshire
3rd Midlands 2 East (South)
Old Laurentians
Fenley Field
Rugby , Warwickshire
4th Midlands 2 West (South)
Old Northamptonians
Sir Humphrey Cripps Pavilion
Northampton , Northamptonshire
7th Midlands 1 East
Olney
East Street
Olney , Buckinghamshire
2nd Midlands 2 East (South)
Peterborough
Fortress Fengate
Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
4th Midlands 1 East
Peterborough Lions
Bretton Woods
Bretton , Cambridgeshire
13th Midlands 1 East
Towcestrians
Greens Norton Road
Towcester , Northamptonshire
12th Midlands 1 East
Locations of the 2021–22 Midlands 1 East teams
Final league table
Regional 2 East Midlands 2022–23
Team
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Points for
Points against
Points diff
Try bonus
Loss bonus
Points
Points deducted
1
Old Northamptonians (P)
20
19
0
1
753
284
260
15
0
91
2
Lutterworth
22
16
0
6
680
331
349
14
4
82
3
Northampton Old Scouts
22
15
0
7
719
427
292
14
4
78
4
Market Harborough
22
16
0
6
464
311
153
7
3
76
5
Peterborough
21
14
0
7
597
391
206
12
1
69
6
Olney
22
12
0
10
562
604
−42
11
3
62
7
Kettering
22
10
0
12
409
470
−61
6
4
51
8
Newbold on Avon
21
9
0
12
429
580
−151
9
1
46
9
Towcestrians
22
8
0
14
380
678
−298
7
1
40
10
Leighton Buzzard
22
7
0
15
397
536
−139
6
5
39
11
Old Laurentians (R)
22
2
0
20
326
689
−363
3
3
14
12
Peterborough Lions (R)
22
2
0
22
286
701
−415
5
2
0
−15
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
Number of matches won
Difference between points for and against
Total number of points for
Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background is the promotion place. Pink background are the relegation places Updated: 26 June 2023 Source: "Regional 2 East Midlands" . England Rugby .
Teams 2021–22
The teams competing in 2021-22 achieved their places in the league based on performances in 2019-20, the 'previous season' column in the table below refers to that season not 2020-21.
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Bedford Athletic
Putnoe Woods
500
Bedford , Bedfordshire
Relegated from London & South East Premier (13th)
Belgrave
Belgrave Pastures
Belgrave , Leicester , Leicestershire
Promoted from Midlands 2 East (South) (runners-up)
Derby
Haslams Lane
Derby , Derbyshire
3rd
Dronfield
Gosforth Fields
Dronfield Woodhouse , Dronfield , Derbyshire
Promoted from Midlands 2 East (North) (champions)
Kettering
Waverley Road
2,000
Kettering , Northamptonshire
Relegated from Midlands Premier (12th)
Lutterworth
Ashby Lane
Lutterworth , Leicestershire
7th
Market Harborough
The Rugby Ground
Market Harborough , Leicestershire
8th
Oadby Wyggestonians
Oval Park
Oadby , Leicestershire
5th
Old Northamptonians
Sir Humphrey Cripps Pavilion
Northampton , Northamptonshire
6th
Peterborough
Fortress Fengate
Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
10th
Peterborough Lions
Bretton Woods
Bretton , Cambridgeshire
Relegated from Midlands Premier (13th)
Rugby Lions
Webb Ellis Road
4,000 (200 seats)[ 3]
Rugby , Warwickshire
9th
Towcestrians
Greens Norton Road
Towchester , Northamptonshire
11th
West Bridgford
The Memorial Ground
West Bridgford , Nottinghamshire
4th
Locations of the 2021–22 Midlands 1 East teams
2020–21
On 30 October 2020 the RFU announced [ 4] that due to the coronavirus pandemic a decision had been taken to cancel Adult Competitive Leagues (National League 1 and below) for the 2020/21 season meaning Midlands 1 East was not contested.
Teams 2019–20
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Derby
Haslams Lane
Derby , Derbyshire
Relegated from Midlands Premier (14th)
Lutterworth
Ashby Lane
Lutterworth , Leicestershire
6th
Market Harborough
The Rugby Ground
Market Harborough , Leicestershire
Promoted from Midlands 2 East (South) (playoff)
Melbourne
Cockshut Lane
2,000
Melbourne , Derbyshire
Promoted from Midlands 2 East (North) (champions)
Oadby Wyggestonians
Oval Park
Oadby , Leicestershire
3rd
Olney
East Street
Olney , Buckinghamshire
Promoted from Midlands 2 East (South) (champions)
Old Northamptonians
Sir Humphrey Cripps Pavilion
Northampton , Northamptonshire
8th
Oundale
Occupation Road
Oundle , Northamptonshire
5th
Peterborough
Fortress Fengate
Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
4th
Rugby Lions
Webb Ellis Road
4,000 (200 seats)[ 5]
Rugby , Warwickshire
11th
Syston
Barkby Road
Queniborough , Leicestershire
Relegated from Midlands Premier (12th)
Towcestrians
Greens Norton Road
Towchester , Northamptonshire
7th
Wellingborough
Cut Throat Lane
Great Doddington , Wellingborough , Northamptonshire
10th
West Bridgford
The Memorial Ground
West Bridgford , Nottinghamshire
9th
Locations of the 2019–20 Midlands 1 East teams
Teams 2018–19
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Kettering
Waverley Road
2,000
Kettering , Northamptonshire
3rd
Leighton Buzzard
Wright's Meadow
Leighton Buzzard , Bedfordshire
11th
Lutterworth
Ashby Lane
Lutterworth , Leicestershire
5th (Midlands 1 West - level transfer)
Melton Mowbray
Melton Sports Village
Melton Mowbray , Leicestershire
8th
Northampton Old Scouts
Rushmere Road
Northampton , Northamptonshire
9th
Oadby Wyggestonians
Oval Park
Oadby , Leicestershire
Promoted from Midlands 2 East (South) (champions)
Old Northamptonians
Sir Humphrey Cripps Pavilion
Northampton , Northamptonshire
5th
Oundale
Occupation Road
Oundle , Northamptonshire
7th
Paviors
The Ron Rossin Ground
Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
5th
Peterborough
Fortress Fengate
Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
6th
Rugby Lions
Webb Ellis Road
4,000 (200 seats)[ 6]
Rugby , Warwickshire
Level transfer from Midlands 1 West (11th)
Towcestrians
Greens Norton Road
Towchester , Northamptonshire
Relegated from London & SE Premier (14th)
Wellingborough
Cut Throat Lane
Great Doddington , Wellingborough , Northamptonshire
10th
West Bridgford
The Memorial Ground
West Bridgford , Nottinghamshire
Promoted from Midlands 2 East (North) (champions)
Locations of the 2018–19 Midlands 1 East teams
Teams 2017–18
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Bedford Athletic
Putnoe Woods
500
Bedford , Bedfordshire
Relegated from National 3 Midlands (13th)
Bugbrooke
Camp Close
Bugbrooke , Northamptonshire
9th
Huntingdon & District
Huntingdon Racecourse
Brampton , Huntingdon , Cambridgeshire
5th
Kettering
Waverley Road
2,000
Kettering , Northamptonshire
2nd (lost playoff)
Leighton Buzzard
Wright's Meadow
Leighton Buzzard , Bedfordshire
10th
Market Rasen & Louth
Willingham Road
Market Rasen , Lincolnshire
7th
Melton Mowbray
Melton Sports Village
Melton Mowbray , Leicestershire
6th
Northampton Old Scouts
Rushmore Road
Northampton , Northamptonshire
11th
Old Northamptonians
Sir Humphrey Cripps Pavilion
Northampton , Northamptonshire
3rd
Oundale
Occupation Road
Oundle , Northamptonshire
Promoted from Midlands 2 East (South) (playoffs)
Paviors
The Ron Rossin Ground
Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
8th
Peterborough
Fortress Fengate
Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
Promoted from Midlands 2 East (South) (champions)
Syston
Barkby Road
Queniborough , Leicestershire
Relegated from National 3 Midlands (14th)
Wellingborough
Cut Throat Lane
Great Doddington , Wellingborough , Northamptonshire
12th (reprieve from RFU)
Locations of the 2017–18 Midlands 1 East teams
2016-17
2015–16
2014–15
2013–14
2012–13
2011–12
2010–11
2009–10
2008–09
Ampthill promoted as champions to newly formed National Division 3 Midlands.
Original teams
When league rugby began in 1987 this division (known as Midlands 2 East) contained the following teams:
Midland 1 East honours
Midlands 2 East (1987–1992)
The original Midlands 2 East (along with its counterpart Midlands 2 West ) was a tier 6 league with promotion up to Midlands Premier and relegation down to either East Midlands/Leicestershire or Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire 1 .
Midlands 2 (1992–1993)
Restructuring of the Midlands leagues ahead of the 1992–93 season saw Midlands 2 East and Midlands 2 West combined in a single tier 6 division known as Midlands 2. Promotion continued to Midlands 1 while relegation as now was now to the newly introduced Midlands East 1[ b] .
Midlands 2 (1993–1996)
The top six teams from Midlands 1 and the top six from North 1 were combined to create National 5 North , meaning that Midlands 2 dropped to become a tier 7 league. Promotion and relegation continued to Midlands Premier and Midlands East 1[ c] .
Midlands 2 (1996–2000)
At the end of the 1995–96 season National 5 North was discontinued and Midlands 2 returned to being a tier 6 league. Promotion and relegation continued to Midlands Premier and Midlands East 1[ f] .
Midlands 2 East (2000–2009)
Restructuring ahead of the 2000–01 season saw Midlands 2 split back into two tier 6 regional leagues - Midlands 2 East and Midlands 2 West . Promotion continued to Midlands 1 while relegation was now to either Midlands 3 East (North) or Midlands 3 East (South) (both formerly part of Midlands East 1).
Season
No of teams
Champions
Runners–up
Relegated teams
Reference
2000–01
12
Dunstablians
Wellingborough
Stockwood Park , Leighton Buzzard , Nottingham Moderns
[ 20]
2001–02
12
Hinckley
Spalding
Lincoln , Huntingdon & District
[ 21]
2002–03
12
Kettering
Luton
Ilkeston , Wellingborough
[ 22]
2003–04
12
Mansfield
Hinckley
Nottingham Moderns , Banbury , Northampton Old Scouts
[ 23]
2004–05
12
Luton
Market Bosworth
Huntingdon & District , Syston , Melton Mowbray
[ 24]
2005–06
12
South Leicester
Peterborough
Ampthill , Spalding , Towcestrians
[ 25]
2006–07
12
Loughborough Students
Matlock
Mansfield , Northampton Old Scouts , Ilkeston
[ 26]
2007–08
12
Kettering
Hinckley
Melton Mowbray , Banbury , Old Northamptonians
[ 27]
2008–09
12
Ampthill
Scunthorpe
No relegation due to league restructure[ j]
[ 28]
Green background are the promotion places.
Midlands 1 East (2009–present)
League restructuring by the RFU meant that Midlands 2 East and Midlands 2 West were renamed as Midlands 1 East and Midlands 1 West , with both leagues remaining at tier 6. Promotion was now to National League 3 Midlands [ k] (formerly Midlands 1) and relegation to either Midlands 2 East (North) or Midlands 2 East (South) [ l] .
Season
No of teams
Champions
Runners–up
Relegated teams
Reference
2009–10
14
Scunthorpe
Old Northamptonians
Market Bosworth , Stewarts & Lloyds
[ 29]
2010–11
14
Syston
Mansfield
Dunstablians , Wellingborough
[ 30]
2011–12
14
Derby
Paviors
Coalville , Nuneaton Old Edwardians , Leighton Buzzard
[ 31]
2012–13
14
Bedford Athletic
Ilkeston
Loughborough , Spalding , Market Bosworth
[ 32]
2013–14
14
Peterborough Lions
Derby
Coalville , Peterborough , Matlock
[ 33]
2014–15
14
Syston
Old Northamptonians
Spalding , Belgrave , Mansfield
[ 34]
2015–16
14
Bedford Athletic
Derby
Matlock , Old Laurentians , Newark
[ 35]
2016–17
14
Newbold-on-Avon
Kettering
Ilkeston , Dronfield [ m]
[ 37]
2017–18
14
Bedford Athletic
Syston
Market Rasen & Louth , Huntingdon & District , Bugbrooke
[ 38]
2018–19
14
Kettering
Paviors
Melton Mowbray , Northampton Old Scouts , Leighton Buzzard
[ 39]
2019–20
14
Syston
Oundle
Wellingborough , Olney , Melbourne
[ 40]
2020–21
14
Green background are the promotion places.
Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of Midlands 1 East and Midlands 1 West for the third and final promotion place to National League 3 Midlands . The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season the Midlands 1 East teams have been the most successful with eleven wins to the Midlands 1 West teams eight; and the home team has won promotion on thirteen occasions compared to the away teams six.
Midlands 1 East v Midlands 1 West promotion play-off results
Season
Home team
Score
Away team
Venue
Attendance
2000–01[ 41]
Luctonians (W)
20-13
Wellingborough (E)
Mortimer Park, Kingsland , Herefordshire
2001–02[ 42]
Old Laurentians (W)
10-32
Spalding (E)
Fenley Field, Rugby , Warwickshire
2002–03[ 43]
Luton (E)
16-11
Derby (W)
Newlands Road, Luton , Bedfordshire
2003–04[ 44]
Derby (W)
29-12
Hinckley (E)
Haslams Lane, Derby , Derbyshire
2004–05[ 45]
Market Bosworth (E)
40-7
Malvern (W)
Cadeby Lane, Market Bosworth , Warwickshire
2005–06[ 46]
Peterborough (E)
23-21
Kenilworth (W)
Fortress Fengate, Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
1,000
2006–07[ 47]
Newport (Salop) (W)
20-5
Matlock (E)
The Old Showground, Newport , Shropshire
500
2007–08[ 48]
Hereford (W)
13-43
Hinckley (E)
Wyeside, Hereford , Herefordshire
2008–09[ 49]
Scunthorpe (E)
9-16
Hereford (W)
Heslam Park, Scunthorpe , Lincolnshire
2009–10[ 50]
Bournville (W)
AWO[ n]
Old Northamptonians (E)
Rowheath, Bournville , Birmingham , West Midlands
N/A
2010–11[ 52]
Sutton Coldfield (W)
27-33
Mansfield (E)
Roger Smoldon Ground, Sutton Coldfield , West Midlands
2011–12[ 53]
Bournville (W)
42-11
Paviors (E)
Bournbrook, Edgbaston , Birmingham , West Midlands
2012–13[ 54]
Worcester Wanderers (W)
27-17 (aet)
Ilkeston (E)
Weston's Field, Worcester , Worcestershire
2013–14[ 55]
Burton (W)
24-20
Derby (E)
Peel Croft , Burton , Staffordshire
1,000[ 56]
2014–15[ 57]
Old Northamptonians (E)
20-5
Worcester Wanderers (W)
Sir Humphrey Cripps Pavilion, Northampton , Northamptonshire
2015–16[ 58]
Derby (E)
28-23
Bournville (W)
Haslams Lane, Derby , Derbyshire
200[ 59]
2016–17[ 60]
Kettering (E)
19-55
Bournville (W)
Waverley Road, Kettering , Northamptonshire
2017–18[ 61]
Syston (E)
37-33
Dudley Kingswinford (W)
Barkby Road, Queniborough , Leicestershire
2018–19[ 62]
Paviors (E)
33-30
Dudley Kingswinford (W)
The Ron Rossin Ground, Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
2019–20
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom . Best ranked runner up - Oundle (E) - promoted instead.
2020–21
Green background is the promoted team. E = Midlands 1 East (formerly Midlands 2 East) and W = Midlands 1 West (formerly Midlands 2 West)
Number of league titles
Notes
^ Wigston RFC would later merge with Westleigh RFC in 1998 to form Leicester Lions RFC .[ 7] [ 8] .
^ Not to be confused with Midlands 1 East, Midlands East 1 is currently split into two regional leagues - Midlands 2 East (North) and Midlands 2 East (South) .
^ Midlands East 1 is currently split into two regional leagues - Midlands 2 East (North) and Midlands 2 East (South) .
^ Due to widespread restructuring, 3rd and 4th place Derby and Stockwood Park were also promoted.
^ Nationwide league restructuring meant that there was no relegation this season.
^ Midlands East 1 is currently split into two regional leagues - Midlands 2 East (North) and Midlands 2 East (South) .
^ Due to the restructuring of Midlands 2 into two regional divisions champions Malvern were not promoted, instead being transferred to the new Midlands 2 West division.
^ Midlands 2 was due to be restructured into two regional divisions for the following season. Malvern , Bromsgrove , Luctonians , Old Laurentians , Newport (Salop) , Sutton Coldfield , Derby and Wolverhampton would transfer into Midlands 2 West , while Wellingborough , Kettering , Ampthill , Mansfield , Huntingdon & District , Lincoln , Nottingham Moderns , Leighton Buzzard and Stockwood Park would go into Midlands 2 East.
^ Due to the restructuring of Midlands 2 into two regional divisions there was no relegation.
^ The division would be renamed Midlands Division 1 East for the next season and along with the whole national restructure of the league system by the RFU lead to mass changes at all levels.
^ National League 3 Midlands is currently known as Midlands Premier .
^ Prior to the 2009–10 season Midlands 2 East (North) or Midlands 2 East (South) were both known as Midlands 3 East (North) and Midlands 3 East (South).
^ Due to London Welsh being expelled from the RFU Championship in January 2017 only 23 teams would be relegated from the 8 divisions that make up tier 6 of the English rugby union league system instead of the usual 24 - meaning that the 12th placed side in one of the leagues would be safe. In the end 12th placed Wellingborough from Midlands 1 East gained more points (56) than any other 12th placed team across tier 6 leaving them safe from relegation and ensuring only 2 teams went down from Midlands 1 East that season.[ 36]
^ Old Northamptonians were promoted by default as Bournville were unable to field a front row for the 2009-10 play-off game.[ 51]
^ One of Bedford Athletic's titles was when league was single division known as Midlands 2.
^ One of Leighton Buzzard's titles was when league was single division known as Midlands 2.
^ One of Scunthorpe's titles was when league was single division known as Midlands 2.
^ Banbury's title was when league was single division known as Midlands 2.
^ Burton's title was when league was single division known as Midlands 2.
^ Longton's title was when league was single division known as Midlands 2.
^ Malvern's title was when league was single division known as Midlands 2.
^ Whitchurch's title was when league was single division known as Midlands 2.
See also
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