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The 3/info/2017" target="_blank">2017 3/info/bill" target="_blank">Bill 3/info/beaumont" target="_blank">Beaumont 3/info/county" target="_blank">County 3/info/championship" target="_blank">Championship 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 was the 13th version of the annual English rugby union 3/info/county" target="_blank">County 3/info/championship" target="_blank">Championship, organised by the RFU for the tier 3 English counties. This was the first season it would be officially known as 3/info/bill" target="_blank">Bill 3/info/beaumont" target="_blank">Beaumont 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3, having previously been known as the 3/info/county" target="_blank">County 3/info/championship" target="_blank">Championship Shield. Each 3/info/county" target="_blank">county drew its players from rugby union clubs from the fifth tier and below of the English rugby union league system. Due to changes to the competition across the board, the 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 competition was reduced to eight teams (see the section below for more detail on this), divided into two pools (north and south) with the pool winners meeting in the final to be held at Twickenham Stadium. New teams to the 3/info/division" target="_blank">division include Middlesex, who returned to 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 after missing the previous year, and Sussex who last took part in 2013. The reigning champions, Hampshire, were one of the promoted counties who were playing in tier 2 in 3/info/2017" target="_blank">2017.
At the end of the pool stage Oxfordshire and Sussex topped both of their groups to qualify for the final. This was not without some controversy as Oxfordshire managed to make the final despite only playing 2 of their 3 group games. With pool 1 on a knife edge going into the final game, Oxfordshire's opponents, Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire, were unable to field a front row and the game was awarded to Oxfordshire and 5 points. By gaining the extra bonus point, Oxfordshire edged out group rivals, Buckinghamshire and Essex, who both had a superior for and against records. Having said all this had Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire played it was probably likely that Oxfordshire would have won by a bonus point anyway. At the Twickenham final an exciting game finished 29-29 after 80 minutes, with Oxfordshire crowned 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 champions for the first time in the 3/info/county" target="_blank">county's history by virtue of scoring more tries (5) than Sussex (4).
Competition format
The 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 format was changed for the 3/info/2017" target="_blank">2017 season. Where before there were ten teams playing in three pools, this was narrowed down to seven teams playing in two pools. The first pool had four teams with two of the counties playing two home games and the others just one - the RFU plans to switch this around the following year so that teams that played one home game in 3/info/2017" target="_blank">2017 will get two during the 2018 competition. Pool 2 only had three teams due to the withdrawal of Middlesex who were supposed to take part, meaning that each team played one home game each. The top side in each group went through to the final held at Twickenham Stadium.
Due to changes to the 3/info/county" target="_blank">County Championships implemented for this competition, promotion between tier 3 and tier 2 has been introduced. This will be done over a two-year period, with points accumulated from the pool stages determining the promoted sides (one for each group), who will be turn replaced by the bottom two sides (one from each group) from tier 2.
Participating counties and ground locations
Group stage
= 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 Pool 1
=Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Oxfordshire awarded 5 point win by default as Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire were unable to field a team due to a lack of front-row forwards.
= 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 Pool 2
=Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Final
Oxfordshire champions by virtue of scoring more tries (5) than Sussex (4).
Individual statistics
Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals. Appearance figures also include coming on as substitutes (unused substitutes not included). Statistics will also include final.
Competition records
Notes
See also
English rugby union system
Rugby union in England
References
External links
NCA Rugby Archived 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine