Hampshire 2

Snows Group Hampshire 2
Current season or competition:
2015–16 Snows Group Hampshire 2
Sport Rugby union
Number of teams 10
Country  England
Holders Romsey (2nd title) (2015–16)
(promoted to Snows Group Hampshire 1)
Most titles Romsey, Isle of Wight, Aldershot & Fleet (2 titles)
Website englandrugby.com

Snows Group Hampshire 2, also known as Hampshire 2, is an English level 10 Rugby Union League. For the 2014-2015 season it is made up of 10 teams from Hampshire. The ten teams play home and away matches from September through to April.

Promoted teams move up to Hampshire 1 but as this is the bottom tier of club rugby union in Hampshire there is no relegation from this division (up until 2008-09 there was a third division called Hampshire 3). The points system is as follows.

No team can get more than 5 points in a match. Points awarded are the same regardless of outcome at home or away.

Participating Clubs 2016-17

Participating Clubs 2015-2016

Participating Clubs 2014-2015

Participating Clubs 2013-14

Position Team Games Won Drew Lost Points
1Petersfield18170180
2Fareham Heathens18140470
3Locksheath Pumas18131464
4Ventnor18120660
5Fawley18120653
6Chineham1891849
7Southsea Nomads18701136
8Aldershot & Fleet18401211
9Stoneham1810175
10Alresford182014-3

Petersfield and Fareham Heathens promoted into Hampshire 1 at the end of the season.

Participating Clubs 2012-13

Hampshire 2 Honours

Hampshire 2 Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998-99[1] 8 Romsey New Milton & District Fordingbridge Hampshire 2
1999-00[2] 9 Sandown & Shanklin Hamble Stoneham, Chineham Hampshire 2
2000-01[3] 9 Fareham Heathens Nomads Team Solent Hampshire 2
2001-02[4] 10 New Milton & District Eastleigh Overton, Kingsclere Hampshire 2
2002-03[5] 9 Isle Of Wight Fawley East Dorset, Ventnor Hampshire 2
2003-04[6] 8 Alresford Nomads Kingsclere, Overton Hampshire 2
2004-05[7] 8 Aldershot & Fleet Ellingham & Ringwood Lytchett Minster, Fawley Hampshire 2
2005-06[8] 9 Farnborough Eastleigh Locksheath Pumas, Kingsclere, Ventnor Hampshire 2
2006-07[9] 9 East Dorset Fordingbridge Alresford, Fawley Hampshire 2
2007-08[10] 9 Eastleigh Romsey Chineham, Ventnor Hampshire 2
2008-09[10] 8 Aldershot & Fleet Fareham Heathens No relegation[n 1] Hampshire 2
2009-10[11] 12 Isle Of Wight Ventnor No relegation Hampshire 2
2010-11[12] 9 Nomads Lytchett Minster No relegation Hampshire 2
2011-12[13] 10 Southampton Aldershot & Fleet No relegation Snows Group Hampshire 2
2012-13[14] 11 Team Solent Overton No relegation Snows Group Hampshire 2
2013-14[15] 10 Petersfield Fareham Heathens No relegation Snows Group Hampshire 2
2014-15[16] 10 Locksheath Pumas Chineham No relegation Snows Group Hampshire 2
2015-16[17] 10 Romsey Ventnor No relegation Snows Group Hampshire 2
2016-17 10
Green backgrounds are promotion places.
  1. No relegation as Hampshire 3 would be abolished for the following season with all teams from that division moving up into Hampshire 2.

References

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See also

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