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fatbear ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Joined: 13 Sep 2013 Location: Thame Status: Offline Points: 3091 |
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And although part of South West, Rams and Chinnor are closer to London than say, Bristol !
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Camquin ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Jun 2007 Location: Cambridge Status: Offline Points: 12087 |
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But they are served by the Great Western Railway so can easily get there by steam train - or at least I assume that was the thinking when the divisions were drawn up.
But L&SE population is nearly three times that of SW division. Indeed Greater London on its own has a higher population than the SW division. Berkshire and Oxfordshire are among the more populous counties in the South West so it is not surprising they have produced senior teams.
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Halliford ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 Feb 2010 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4339 |
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As the late, great Chalky White when South West RDO pointed out - the South West stretches to within 10 miles of Twickenham (Berkshire) and 15 miles from the centre of Birmingham (Oxfordshire), oh, and also to Penzance!!
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Robb ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 Jan 2017 Location: South East Status: Offline Points: 1711 |
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Despite the fact you can have a Hampshire club (Havant for example) further west than a Berkshire club and they still get in LSE while the Berkshire club has to go to Cornwall seems geographically silly to me. As the poster above said, it was originally based on the trainlines. But nowadays, might it not be more prudent to add Berks and Bucks to LSE to avoid some of the more ludacrous trips?
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Camquin ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Jun 2007 Location: Cambridge Status: Offline Points: 12087 |
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Because Hampshire is on London and South Western and the train goes to Waterloo - you know it make sense.
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maire23 ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Apr 2019 Location: Nottingham Status: Offline Points: 349 |
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I am completely confused how three clubs in the same county (Hinckley, Lions and Loughborough) have two teams in the South section and one in the North?!
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Camquin ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Jun 2007 Location: Cambridge Status: Offline Points: 12087 |
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Well of course they should all be in the North.
But when the leagues were first set up the North was over represented in the upper national divisions. So as the numbers equalise and indeed we move to having slightly more L&SE clubs in the National leagues. L&SE has a population of ~24m North of 15m and Midlands of 10m with 8m in SW. But the only way to reduce the numbers of Northern clubs at level 3 is if one is transferred South and relegated. So currently there are too many Northern and Midland clubs at level 4. Which means two Midlands clubs get to play in Nat 2 S. As Nat2 S is dominated by London clubs - the South Eastern clubs Leicestershire are the ones that tend to be transferred South. If they were to split level 4 into three the current L&SE is already more than 1/3 the population. So you would possibly want to move Hampshire into SW division and split the Midlands between North and SW. But I am not sure if that helps with travel. |
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Raider999 ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 18 Jan 2013 Location: Crawley Status: Offline Points: 4545 |
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It would for teams in LSE. Obviously the big problem is Devon & Cornwall which are significantly isolated in any National League scenario other than splitting a level into 4 rather than the proposed 3 or cypurrent 2. |
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Blutarsky ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 17 Aug 2010 Location: / Status: Offline Points: 990 |
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Thanks to the M5 us bumpkins down here in Devon & Cornwall can get to the Midlands far more easily than we can to Hampshire. Barnstaple - Worthing = 194 miles / 4 hours Barnstaple - Stourbridge = 175 miles / 3 hours Barnstaple - Rotherham(!) = 264 miles / 4 hours 12 minutes So actually splitting L4 into North, SW and SE would probably work best for Devon and Cornwall clubs. Although I'd miss going to Worthing.
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tigerburnie ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 10 Jun 2012 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 4056 |
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This season Leicester Lions were obliged to level transfer to Nat2 South, for the next season(whenever that maybe) they have chose to go to Nat2 South, they could have declined.
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workerbee ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Joined: 20 May 2009 Location: Wirral Status: Offline Points: 952 |
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It will be interesting for any club travelling by train taking 30 players and Assorted staff will be an issue with social distancing they will take over half the train unless a vaccine is found. Already a number of coach firms have gone out of business so it will be difficult to hire in the short term. I do not believe we will get any meaningful rugby until the second half of the season. One of the problems is with players deciding to retire and those who travel to training, especially if they live in another country, Wales, Scotland Northern Ireland have to cross boarders. I think until clubs return to some sort of training the full consequences of the epidemic will not become apparent and there may be some big issues within leagues.
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Kimbo ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 31 May 2007 Location: 'incleh Status: Offline Points: 6720 |
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When did they move Brum (or was it Oxon?). You can double that!
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Kimbo ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 31 May 2007 Location: 'incleh Status: Offline Points: 6720 |
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Indeed. Living, as I do, a mile or so from the Hinckley ground, does that make me a soft southern bstrd?
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cheshire exile ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 05 Feb 2009 Status: Online Points: 2667 |
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Have you ever been to Redruth?
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CJB1 ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Moseley Joined: 25 May 2007 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 1936 |
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"What I need is a strong drink and a peer group"
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Camquin ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Jun 2007 Location: Cambridge Status: Offline Points: 12087 |
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Cropredy is possibly the most northern point.
Bits of Buckinghamshire are within the M25.
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tigerburnie ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 10 Jun 2012 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 4056 |
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Seems pointless players isolating to and from a game, when 8 of them spend a fair bit of the game snuggled up in a scrum for 80 minutes.
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Redted ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 28 Oct 2007 Status: Offline Points: 1083 |
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Can you catch it from someones backside?
Cropredy is possibly the most northern point. Cracking village, took a canal boat through there during the folk festival a few years back, my daughter saw some interesting sites! More seriously I work in the NHS and locall (Cornwall) the powers to be are predicting a second COVID wave to peak around October/November. I like the idea of aiming to re-start the season initially with friendly local fixtures ?December and then the leagues in January but only playing half of the teams split on a location basis.
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Kimbo ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 31 May 2007 Location: 'incleh Status: Offline Points: 6720 |
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I grew up on the edge of Wood End, Cov. I know what scary is!
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Kimbo ![]() World Cup Winner ![]() Joined: 31 May 2007 Location: 'incleh Status: Offline Points: 6720 |
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Mollington is slightly further north - and still around 33 miles from Brum. And Mickleton is around 28 miles. The SW rugby region is huge, and contributes to some odd notions as to what part of the country some places are. And Gloucester, in that region, is also in the BBC W. Mids news catchment. All quite confusing ![]() Edit: Having just checked, Claydon is even further north than Mollington - but very little different in mileage. Hell of a stretch from The Lizard, whatever!
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