• Source: 2018 Bill Beaumont County Championship Division 3
    • The 3/info/2018" target="_blank">2018 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 14th version of the competition that is part 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. 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. The counties were divided into two regional pools (east/west) with the winners of each pool meeting in the final at the Athletic Ground in Richmond, London - a change from previous seasons, where the final was held at Twickenham Stadium. Oxfordshire were the reigning champions, having won last year's final.
      By the end of the group stage, Essex did just enough by winning two tight games to top Pool 1, while Dorset & Wilts managed to win Pool 2 on bonus points despite losing their final game against Berkshire. In the final held at the Athletic Ground, Dorset & Wilts overcame Essex 24 points to 22 to claim their third 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 title and first since 2011. Based on results over the two years, Essex (north) and Sussex (south) were promoted to the 2019 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 2.


      Competition format


      The competition format is two regional group stages (west & east) with three teams in each group, each playing two games (one home, one away). Changes to the 3/info/2018" target="_blank">2018 competition see a reduction in teams from seven to six as Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire have decided not to take part this season. At the end of the pool stage the top teams with the best record from each pool advance to the final held on 27 May 3/info/2018" target="_blank">2018 at the Athletic Ground in Richmond, London.
      A continuation from the 2017 competition is that promotion/relegation occurs every two seasons instead of one, with points accumulated over the two seasons (2017 and 3/info/2018" target="_blank">2018) taken into consideration. The two highest ranked counties (one from the north/one from the south) will be promoted into the 2019 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 2 competition, replacing the lowest ranked aggregate sides who drop down into 3/info/division" target="_blank">division 3. As this is the lowest ranked tier in the 3/info/county" target="_blank">county championships there is no relegation.


      Participating counties and ground locations




      Group stage




      = 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 Pool 1 (East)

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      Round 1




      Round 2




      Round 3




      = 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 Pool 2 (West)

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      Round 1




      Round 2




      Round 3




      Final




      Promotion aggregate table


      In order to determine promotion to the 2019 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 2, results from the 2017 and 3/info/2018" target="_blank">2018 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 competitions will be combined, with the highest ranked sides from each group being promoted. They will be replaced by the lowest ranked teams from the 2017 and 3/info/2018" target="_blank">2018 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 2 competitions. Note that Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire dropped out of the 3/info/2018" target="_blank">2018 competition having played in 2017. This means that any results between them and the other sides in 3/info/division" target="_blank">Division 3 East have been annulled and do not count towards promotion.


      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

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