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Rectory Field is a sports ground in Blackheath in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in south-east London. [1]

128 relations: Alwyn Harris (cricketer), Anthony Starks, Ben Davies (rugby union), Bernard Oughtred, Bill Bradley (cricketer), Bill Fairservice, Blackheath F.C., Blackheath, London, Bobby Whiteley, Calcutta Cup, Charles Davy, Charles Hooper, Colin Blythe, Cook Cup, Coote Hedley, County Championship Plate, County Cricket Ground, Beckenham, Crystal Palace Park Cricket Ground, David Allen (rugby union), David Daniel (rugby union), Derek Coates, Dick Horsfall, England Counties XV, England rugby union try record progression, Ernest Roberts (rugby union), Frank Stout, Frank Tarr, Fred Bonsor, Frederick Lowrie, Henry Twynam, History of rugby union matches between Australia and England, History of rugby union matches between England and Ireland, History of rugby union matches between England and Scotland, History of rugby union matches between England and Wales, Ivan Thomas, Jack Foster (cricketer), James Bloor, James Pyke (rugby union), John Green (rugby union), John Larking, John Lawrence Hickson, John Ward (rugby), Kent County Cricket Club in 1909, Kent County Cricket Club in 1910, Kent Cricket League, Kent Cup, Kent vs Lancashire at Canterbury, Lennard Stokes, Leon Hellmuth, List of Australia national rugby union team test match results, ..., List of dual-code rugby internationals, List of England national rugby union team results 1880–89, List of England national rugby union team results 1890–99, List of England national rugby union team results 1900–09, List of Kent County Cricket Club grounds, List of Surrey first-class cricket records, List of Wales national rugby union team results, Māori All Blacks, Montague Druitt, Morley R.F.C., Neil Hallett (rugby union), Penzance RFC, Philip John Whitcombe, Philip Nicholas, Pussy Jones, Randolph Aston, Ray Dovey, Richard Lockwood, Royal Borough of Greenwich, Rupert Inglis, The Original All Blacks, The Varsity Match, Thomas Henry Willcocks, Toggie Kendall, Tom Clark (cricketer), Tom Williams (rugby player, born 1860), Tot Robinson, Wardlaw Brown Thomson, Well Hall, William Bunting, William Hutchings, 1884 Home Nations Championship, 1886 Home Nations Championship, 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team, 1890 Home Nations Championship, 1892 Home Nations Championship, 1894 Home Nations Championship, 1896 Home Nations Championship, 1898 Home Nations Championship, 1899 Home Nations Championship, 1901 Home Nations Championship, 1902 Home Nations Championship, 1904 Home Nations Championship, 1906–07 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe, 1907 Home Nations Championship, 1908–09 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, 1924 United States rugby union tour of England and France, 1924–25 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France, 1947 English cricket season, 1987–88 Courage League National Division Two, 1988–89 Courage League National Division Two, 1989–90 Courage League National Division Two, 1990–91 Courage League National Division Two, 1991–92 Courage League National Division Two, 1992–93 Courage League National Division Two, 1993–94 Courage League National Division Three, 1994–95 Courage League National Division Three, 1995–96 Courage League National Division Two, 1996–97 Courage League National Division Two, 1997–98 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two, 1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two, 1999–2000 National League 1, 2000–01 National Division Three South, 2001–02 National Division Three South, 2002–03 National Division Three South, 2003–04 National Division Three South, 2004–05 National Division Two, 2005–06 National Division Two, 2006–07 National Division Two, 2007–08 National Division Two, 2008–09 National Division Two, 2009–10 National League 1, 2010–11 National League 1, 2011–12 National League 1, 2012–13 National League 1, 2013–14 National League 1, 2014–15 National League 1, 2015–16 National League 1. Expand index (78 more) »

Alwyn Harris (cricketer)

Alwyn Harris (31 January 1936 – 11 March 2018) was a Welsh cricketer who played for Glamorgan, often as a left-handed opening batsman, between 1960 and 1964.

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Anthony Starks

Anthony Starks (11 August 1873 – January 1952) was an English dual-code international rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1890s and 1900s.

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Ben Davies (rugby union)

Benjamin "Ben" Davies (5 June 1873 – 23 June 1930) was a Welsh international rugby halfback who played rugby union for Llanelli and was capped twice for Wales.

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Bernard Oughtred

Bernard Oughtred (1880–1949) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1901 to 1903.

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Bill Bradley (cricketer)

Walter "Bill" Morris Bradley (2 January 1875 – 19 June 1944) was an English amateur cricketer who played in two Test matches in 1899.

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Bill Fairservice

William John Fairservice (16 May 1881 – 26 June 1971), known as Bill Fairservice, was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club between 1902 and 1921.

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Blackheath F.C.

Blackheath Football Club is a rugby union club based in Well Hall, Eltham in south-east London, now playing National 1 league rugby at Well Hall, having moved from the famous Rectory Field in Blackheath at the end of the 2015-16 season.

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Blackheath, London

Blackheath is a district of south east London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Lewisham.

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Bobby Whiteley

William "Willie" 'Bobby' Whiteley (31 May 1870 – 28 October 1938) was an English rugby union footballer of the 1890s.

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Calcutta Cup

The Calcutta Cup is the trophy is awarded to the winner of the match between England and Scotland.

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Charles Davy

Charles Vinicombe Butler Davy (24 October 1869 – 10 September 1931) was an Indian-born English amateur cricketer.

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Charles Hooper

Charles Alexander Hooper (6 July 1869 – 16 September 1950) was an English rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cambridge University and Middlesex Wanderers and international rugby for England.

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Colin Blythe

Colin Blythe (30 May 1879 – 8 November 1917), also known as Charlie Blythe, was an English first-class cricketer, active from 1899 to 1914.

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Cook Cup

The Cook Cup is a rugby union trophy contested between Australia and England.

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Coote Hedley

Colonel Sir Walter Coote Hedley (12 December 1865 – 27 December 1937) was a British Army officer who began his career in the Royal Engineers and later moved into military intelligence.

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County Championship Plate

The County Championship Plate, also known as Bill Beaumont Division 2, is an annual rugby union competition in England between teams representing English counties.

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County Cricket Ground, Beckenham

The County Ground, Beckenham (previously known as the Lloyds TSB Sports and Social Club Ground)Pennell.M (2010) Counties - Media Guide to the Grounds - Kent, Cricket Writers' Club.

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Crystal Palace Park Cricket Ground

Crystal Palace Park Cricket Ground was a cricket ground in Crystal Palace in south-east London.

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David Allen (rugby union)

David Allen (born 1971) is a retired English rugby union player who spent the majority of his career at Blackheath, where his position was openside flanker.

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David Daniel (rugby union)

David John Daniel (1871 – 30 April 1948) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Llanelli and international rugby for Wales.

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Derek Coates

Derek Coates (born 1972) is an English rugby union player who played at Full back.

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Dick Horsfall

Richard Horsfall (26 June 1920 – 25 August 1981) was an English cricketer, who played first-class cricket for Essex between 1947 and 1955, and then played for a single season for Glamorgan in 1956.

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England Counties XV

England Counties XV is a representative rugby union team, formed in 2002, that is open to English players who play in the County Championship and the third tier (and below) of the English rugby union system Players from the Premiership and RFU Championship are ineligible.

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England rugby union try record progression

The England rugby union try record progression charts the record number of tries scored for the England national rugby union team by individual players, or rugby footballers as they are still sometimes referred to.

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Ernest Roberts (rugby union)

Ernest Roberts (1878–1933) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1901 to 1907.

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Frank Stout

Frank Moxon Stout MC (21 February 1877 – 30 May 1926) also referred to as Frank Moxham Stout, was an English international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Gloucester and Richmond.

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Frank Tarr

Francis Nathaniel Tarr (14 August 1887 – 18 July 1915) was an English international rugby union player.

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Fred Bonsor

Fernand "Fred" Bonsor was a rugby union international who represented England from 1886 to 1889, he also captained his country.

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Frederick Lowrie

Frederick William Lowrie (1 March 1868 – 9 August 1902), also known by the nickname of "Fred", was an English rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1880s and 1890s.

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Henry Twynam

Henry Twynam was a rugby union international who represented England from 1879 to 1884.

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History of rugby union matches between Australia and England

The rivalry between England and Australia started on 9 January 1909 at Blackheath's Rectory Field in England.

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History of rugby union matches between England and Ireland

England and Ireland have played rugby union internationals since 1875, with England winning the first match at The Oval, London by two goals to nil.

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History of rugby union matches between England and Scotland

England and Scotland have been playing each other at rugby union since 1871 when Scotland beat England in the first ever rugby union international.

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History of rugby union matches between England and Wales

England and Wales have played each other at rugby union since 1881.

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Ivan Thomas

Ivan Alfred Astley Thomas (born 25 September 1991) is an English professional cricketer who plays for Kent County Cricket Club.

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Jack Foster (cricketer)

Jack Heygate Nedham Foster (8 September 1905 – 16 November 1976) was an English army officer and cricketer.

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James Bloor

James Henry Bloor (29 September 1857 – 9 March 1935) was an English cricketer.

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James Pyke (rugby union)

James Pyke (8 February 1866 – 17 May 1941), also known by the nickname of "Jimmy", was an English rugby union footballer of the 1890s.

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John Green (rugby union)

John Green (1881–1968) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1905 to 1907.

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John Larking

John Gordon Larking (4 November 1921 – 7 April 1998) was an English cricketer who played briefly for Kent County Cricket Club after the Second World War.

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John Lawrence Hickson

John Lawrence "Laurie" Hickson (18 July 1862 – 4 August 1920) was an English rugby union footballer of the 1880s and 1890s.

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John Ward (rugby)

John William "Willie" Ward (29 January 1873 in Castleford – 30 April 1939 in Hemsworth) was an English Licensed victualler, and rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1890s.

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Kent County Cricket Club in 1909

Kent County Cricket Club's 1909 season was the twentieth season in which the County competed in the County Championship.

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Kent County Cricket Club in 1910

Kent County Cricket Club's 1910 season was the 21st season in which the County competed in the County Championship.

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Kent Cricket League

The Kent Cricket League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in Kent, England.

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Kent Cup

The Kent Cup is an annual rugby union knock-out club competition organized by the Kent Rugby Football Union.

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Kent vs Lancashire at Canterbury

Kent vs Lancashire at Canterbury is an oil on canvas painting by Albert Chevallier Tayler completed in 1907.

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Lennard Stokes

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Leon Hellmuth

Leon Hellmuth (14 August 1934 – 29 December 1981) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club in 1951 and 1952.

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List of Australia national rugby union team test match results

A list of all international Test matches played by the Wallabies.

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List of dual-code rugby internationals

A dual-code rugby international is a rugby footballer who has played at the senior international level in both rugby league and rugby union.

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List of England national rugby union team results 1880–89

These are the list of results that England have played from 1880 to 1889.

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List of England national rugby union team results 1890–99

This is list of results that England have played from 1890 to 1899.

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List of England national rugby union team results 1900–09

This is list of results that England have played from 1900 to 1909.

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List of Kent County Cricket Club grounds

This is a list of grounds that Kent County Cricket Club have used since the formation of the first county club in August 1842.

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List of Surrey first-class cricket records

This is a list of Surrey first-class cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in first-class cricket for Surrey.

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List of Wales national rugby union team results

The following is a list of Wales national rugby union team results since the first match in 1881.

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Māori All Blacks

The Māori All Blacks, previously called the New Zealand Māori, are a rugby union team from New Zealand.

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Montague Druitt

Montague John Druitt (15 August 1857 – early December 1888)His body was discovered on 31 December 1888 about a month after his death.

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Morley R.F.C.

Morley Rugby Union Football Club is a rugby union club based in Morley, West Yorkshire.

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Neil Hallett (rugby union)

Neil Hallett (born 1980) is a retired English rugby union player who played at either full-back, centre or fly-half who was most recently a player-coach at Wimbledon.

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Penzance RFC

Penzance RFC formed in 1876, was a rugby union club based in Penzance, Cornwall, England.

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Philip John Whitcombe

Philip John Whitcombe (born 11 November 1928) is a former English first-class cricketer who played 34 matches between 1949 and 1953.

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Philip Nicholas

Philip Leach Nicholas (30 May 1876 – 31 January 1952) was a Welsh international rugby union wing who played club rugby for Oxford University and Exeter.

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Pussy Jones

William "Pussy" Jones (1871/72 – 13 February 1940) was a rugby union centre who played club rugby for Cardiff and international rugby for Wales.

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Randolph Aston

Randolph Littleton Aston (6 September 1869 – 3 November 1930) was an English rugby union centre who played club rugby for Blackheath and Cambridge University and was a member of the first official British Isles tour in 1891.

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Ray Dovey

Raymond Randall Dovey (18 July 1920 – 27 December 1974), known as Ray Dovey, was an English cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club from 1938 to 1954.

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Richard Lockwood

Richard "Dicky"/"Dickie" Evison Lockwood (11 November 1867 in Crigglestone – 10 November 1915 in Leeds) was a rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1880s, 1890s and 1900s. He played representative level rugby union (RU) for England from 1887 to 1894, and was captain in January and February 1894, and Yorkshire, and at club level for Dewsbury, and Heckmondwike, as a Three-quarter, and club level rugby league (RL) for Wakefield Trinity (Heritage № 33), as a Forward, e.g. Front row, Back row, or Lock. Prior to 3 September 1898, Dewsbury was a rugby union club, and prior to the 1896–97 Northern Rugby Football Union season, Heckmondwike was also a rugby union club.

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Royal Borough of Greenwich

The Royal Borough of Greenwich is a London borough in south-east London, England.

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Rupert Inglis

Rupert Edward Inglis (17 May 1863 – 18 September 1916) was an England international rugby player who later became a Church of England rector.

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The Original All Blacks

The Original All Blacks (also known simply as "The Originals") were the first New Zealand national rugby union team to tour outside Australasia.

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The Varsity Match

The Varsity Match is an annual rugby union fixture played between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England.

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Thomas Henry Willcocks

Thomas Willcocks (1877 - 1958) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1902 to 1902.

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Toggie Kendall

Percy Dale "Toggie" Kendall (21 August 1878 – 25 January 1915) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1901 to 1903.

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Tom Clark (cricketer)

Thomas Henry Clark (5 October 1924 – 14 June 1981) was an English cricketer.

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Tom Williams (rugby player, born 1860)

Thomas Williams (1860 – 4 February 1913) was a Welsh rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cardiff and Pontypridd and international rugby for Wales.

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Tot Robinson

George Carmichael "Tot" Robinson (1876–1940) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1897 to 1901.

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Wardlaw Brown Thomson

W.B. Thomson was a rugby union international who represented England from 1892 to 1895.

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Well Hall

Well Hall is a place to the north of Eltham in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in southeast London, England, with no present formal boundaries and located east-southeast of Charing Cross.

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William Bunting

William Bunting (1874–1947) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1897 to 1901.

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William Hutchings

William Edward Colebrooke Hutchings (31 May 1879 – 8 March 1948) was an English amateur cricketer who played in 24 first-class cricket matches for Kent County Cricket Club and Worcestershire County Cricket Club at the turn of the twentieth century.

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1884 Home Nations Championship

The 1884 Home Nations Championship was the second series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1886 Home Nations Championship

The 1886 Home Nations Championship was the fourth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1888–89 New Zealand Native football team

The 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team was a New Zealand rugby union team that toured Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in 1888 and 1889.

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1890 Home Nations Championship

The 1890 Home Nations Championship was the eighth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1892 Home Nations Championship

The 1892 Home Nations Championship was the tenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1894 Home Nations Championship

The 1894 Home Nations Championship was the twelfth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1896 Home Nations Championship

The 1896 Home Nations Championship was the fourteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1898 Home Nations Championship

The 1898 Home Nations Championship was the sixteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1899 Home Nations Championship

The 1899 Home Nations Championship was the seventeenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1901 Home Nations Championship

The 1901 Home Nations Championship was the nineteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1902 Home Nations Championship

The 1902 Home Nations Championship was the twentieth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1904 Home Nations Championship

The 1904 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-second series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1906–07 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe

The 1906–07 South Africa tour of Europe was a collection of friendly rugby union games undertaken by the South Africa national team against the four British Home Nation teams.

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1907 Home Nations Championship

The 1907 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-fifth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.

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1908–09 Australia rugby union tour of Britain

The 1908–09 Australia rugby union tour of the British Isles was a collection of friendly rugby union games undertaken by the Australia national rugby union team against invitational and national teams from England and Wales, as well as several games against sides from North America.

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1924 United States rugby union tour of England and France

The 1924 United States rugby union tour of England and France was a series of five matches played by the United States in England and France during April and May 1924.

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1924–25 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France

The Invincibles was a nickname given to the 1924–25 New Zealand national team which toured the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Canada.

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1947 English cricket season

1947 was the 48th season of County Championship cricket in England.

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1987–88 Courage League National Division Two

The 1987–88 Courage League National Division Two was the first full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1988–89 Courage League National Division Two

The 1988–89 Courage League National Division Two was the second full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1989–90 Courage League National Division Two

The 1989–90 Courage League National Division Two was the third full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1990–91 Courage League National Division Two

The 1990–91 Courage League National Division Two was the fourth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1991–92 Courage League National Division Two

The 1991–92 Courage League National Division Two was the fifth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1992–93 Courage League National Division Two

The 1992–93 Courage League National Division Two was the sixth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1993–94 Courage League National Division Three

The 1993–94 Courage League National Division Three was the seventh full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.

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1994–95 Courage League National Division Three

The 1994–95 Courage League National Division Three was the eighth full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.

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1995–96 Courage League National Division Two

The 1995–96 Courage League National Division Two was the ninth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1996–97 Courage League National Division Two

The 1996–97 Courage League National Division Two was the tenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship and was season that saw professional rugby openly introduced into the English game.

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1997–98 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two

The 1997–98 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the eleventh full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two

The 1998-99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the twelfth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1999–2000 National League 1

The 1999–2000 National League 1, sponsored by Jewson, was the thirteenth full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system.

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2000–01 National Division Three South

The 2000-01 National Division Three South was the second season (fourteenth overall) of the fourth division (south) of the English domestic rugby union competition using the name National Division Three South.

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2001–02 National Division Three South

The 2001-02 National Division Three South was the third season (fifteenth overall) of the fourth division (south) of the English domestic rugby union competition using the name National Division Three South.

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2002–03 National Division Three South

The 2002-03 National Division Three South was the fourth season (sixteenth overall) of the fourth division (south) of the English domestic rugby union competition using the name National Division Three South.

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2003–04 National Division Three South

The 2003-04 National Division Three South was the fifth season (17th overall) of the fourth division (south) of the English domestic rugby union competition using the name National Division Three South.

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2004–05 National Division Two

The 2004-05 National Division Two was the fifth version (eighteenth overall) of the third division of the English rugby union league system using the name National Division Two.

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2005–06 National Division Two

The 2005–06 National Division Two was the sixth version (nineteenth overall) of the third division of the English rugby union league system using the name National Division Two.

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2006–07 National Division Two

The 2006–07 National Division Two was the seventh version (twentieth overall) of the third division of the English rugby union league system using the name National Division Two.

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2007–08 National Division Two

The 2007-08 National Division Two was the eighth version (twenty first overall) of the third division of the English rugby union league system using the name National Division Two.

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2008–09 National Division Two

The 2008-09 National Division Two was the ninth and final version (twenty second overall) of the third division of the English rugby union league system using the name National Division Two.

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2009–10 National League 1

The 2009-10 National League 1, previously known as National Division 2, is the first season of the third division of the English rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced with widespread league changes made by the RFU.

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2010–11 National League 1

The 2010–11 National League 1 is the second season of the third division of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2011–12 National League 1

The 2011–12 National League 1 is the third season of the third division of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2012–13 National League 1

The 2012–13 National League 1 was the fourth season of the third tier of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2013–14 National League 1

The 2013–14 National League 1, known for sponsorship reasons as the SSE National League 1 is the fifth season of the third tier of the English domestic rugby union competitions, since the professionalised format of the second tier RFU Championship was introduced.

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2014–15 National League 1

The 2014–15 National League 1, known for sponsorship reasons as the SSE National League 1 is the sixth season of the third tier of the English domestic rugby union competitions, since the professionalised format of the second tier RFU Championship was introduced; and is the twenty-eighth season since league rugby began in 1987.

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2015–16 National League 1

The 2015–16 National League 1, known for sponsorship reasons as the SSE National League 1 is the seventh season of the third tier of the English rugby union system, since the professionalised format of the second tier RFU Championship was introduced; and is the twenty-ninth season since league rugby began in 1987.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectory_Field

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