Durham/Northumberland 4

Durham/Northumberland 4
Sport Rugby Union
Ceased 2006
Country  England
Most titles South Tyneside College (2 titles)
Website clubs.rfu.com

Durham/Northumberland 4 was a regional English rugby union league for teams from North East England which was at the tenth tier of national domestic competition. Promoted teams moved up to Durham/Northumberland 3 and there was no relegation as this was the basement division for the region. Ever decreasing numbers of teams caused the division to be cancelled at the end of the 2005-06 season with the majority of teams being promoted automatically to Durham/Northumberland 3.

Durham/Northumberland 4 Honours

Durham/Northumberland 4 Honours
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1998-99[1] 5 Jarrovians Durham Constabulary No relegation Durham/Northumberland 4
1999-00[2] 5 Newton Aycliffe[n 1] Yarm No relegation Durham/Northumberland 4
2000-01[3] 7 Yarm Newton Aycliffe No relegation Durham/Northumberland 4
2001-02[4] 7 South Tyneside College Richmondshire No relegation Durham/Northumberland 4
2002-03[5] 7 Seaham Wensleydale No relegation Durham/Northumberland 4
2003-04[6] 7 Newton Aycliffe Wearside Samurai No relegation Durham/Northumberland 4
2004-05[7] 5 Hartlepool Athletic Hartlepool B.B.O.B. No relegation Durham/Northumberland 4
2005-06[8] 5 South Tyneside College Jarrovians (and 2 others also promoted)[n 2] No relegation Durham/Northumberland 4
Green backgrounds are promotion places.
  1. No promotions this season as division set to increase from 5 to 7 teams for 2000-01.
  2. All teams apart from Shildon Town (who dropped out of the league) promoted to Durham/Northumberland 3 as this is the last season for Durham/Northumberland 4.

References

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See also

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