National Division One 2006–07

National Division One 2006–07
2006-07 RFU Championship
Countries  England
Champions Leeds Tykes
Runners-up Earth Titans
Relegated Otley and Waterloo
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At the start of the season, Leeds Tykes came down to National Division One after coming last in the Guinness Premiership of 2005-06. For much of the season they looked like they would repeat Harlequins' feat and bounce straight back up to the Premiership. Leeds Tykes did in fact win promotion to the Guinness Premiership of 2007-08—but will not play under that name. Shortly after the end of the 2006-07 season, Leeds Metropolitan University purchased a majority interest in the club and renamed it Leeds Carnegie, after the school's Carnegie College, part of its sport department.

Moseley and Waterloo were promoted from National Division Two at the start of the season. Only Moseley survived, overtaking Otley in the last few games of the season.

Table

Final 2006-2007 National Division One
Club Pl Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points Diff Bonus Points Points
Leeds Tykes (C) 30 24 2 4 960 474 486 22 122
Earth Titans 30 23 1 6 937 501 436 24 118
Doncaster 30 22 1 7 855 474 381 20 110
Exeter Chiefs 30 21 1 8 774 498 276 15 101
Cornish Pirates 30 20 2 8 812 493 319 17 101
Plymouth Albion 30 19 1 10 789 450 339 19 97
Bedford Blues 30 18 1 11 857 566 261 21 95
Pertemps Bees 30 13 2 15 736 911 -175 20 76
Nottingham 30 13 0 17 805 718 87 21 73
Coventry 30 12 2 16 569 745 -176 13 65
Newbury 30 11 0 19 661 774 -113 13 57
London Welsh 30 11 1 18 572 794 -222 10 56
Sedgley Park 30 10 0 20 605 936 -331 12 52
Moseley 30 7 0 23 527 943 -416 9 37
Otley (R) 30 6 0 24 457 904 -447 7 31
Waterloo (R) 30 3 0 27 470 1175 -705 6 18
Reference www.national1.co.uk and BBC Sport: Updated 2007-03-26 --- Current English Leagues

Notes

Points were awarded as follows:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss
  • 1 bonus point (BP) for losing by 7 points or less
  • 1 bonus point (BT) for scoring 4 tries or more in a match

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