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Eastern Counties 3

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Rugby Union league

Eastern Counties 3
Current season or competition:
2019–20 Eastern Counties 3
SportRugby union
Instituted1987; 38 years ago (1987)
Number of teams20
HoldersSouthwold II (North – 1st title)
Aldeburgh & Thorpeness (South – 1st title) (2018–19)
(promoted toEastern Counties 2)
Most titlesMultiple teams(1 title)
Websiteecrurugby.com

Eastern Counties 3 is an English level 11Rugby Union league, currently divided into 3 regional leagues (north, south, west). Promoted teams moved up to the relevant regional divisions inEastern Counties 2 while since the abolition ofEastern Counties 4 at the end of the 2016–17 season there has been no relegation. For most of its history, Eastern Counties 3 was divided into two regional divisions – north and south – with teams fromCambridgeshire,Norfolk,Suffolk andEssex taking part. A breakaway of Essex teams at the end of the 2002–03 to form a new league would lead to Eastern Counties 3 being abolished by the end of 2003–04 only to return due to a league restructure to cater for more 2nd and 3rd teams.

Original teams

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When league rugby began in 1987 this division contained the following teams:

Eastern Counties 3 honours

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Eastern Counties 3 (1987–1993)

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The original Eastern Counties 3 was a tier 10 league with promotion up toEastern Counties 2 and relegation down toEastern Counties 4.[1]

Eastern Counties 3
SeasonNo of TeamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated Teams
1987–8811Old EdwardiansSouth Woodham FerrersSouthwold
1988–8911CampionMaldonWisbech
1989–9011BancroftHoltThetford
1990–9111NewmarketWansteadIlford Wanderers
1991–9211WymondhamThames Sports[a]No relegation[b]
1992–9313LoughtonClactonDereham,Wisbech
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Eastern Counties 3 (1993–96)

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The creation ofNational 5 South meant that Eastern Counties 3 dropped from a tier 10 league to a tier 11 league for the years that National 5 South was active. Promotion and relegation continued toEastern Counties 2 andEastern Counties 4 respectively.

Eastern Counties 3
SeasonNo of TeamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated Teams
1993–9413Old CooperiansIlford WanderersLondon Hospital,Old Brentwoods
1994–9513FakenhamSouthwoldRedbridge,Beccles
1995–9613HadleighFelixstoweClacton,Haverhill & District
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Eastern Counties 3 (1996–1997)

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The cancellation ofNational 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season meant that Eastern Counties 3 reverted to being a tier 10 league. Promotion continued toEastern Counties 2, while relegation was toEastern Counties 4.

Eastern Counties 3
SeasonNo of TeamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated Teams
1996–9712South Woodham FerrersMersea IslandWisbech
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Eastern Counties 3: North / South (1997–2000)

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Ahead of the 1997–98 season Eastern Counties 3 was split into two regional divisions - north and south - with both divisions remaining as tier 10 leagues. Promotion and relegation continued toEastern Counties 2, while relegation was toEastern Counties 4 - now split into two regional divisions (north and south).

Eastern Counties 3: North / South
SeasonNo of TeamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated TeamsLeague Name
1997–989BecclesCrusadersBrightlingseaEast Counties 3 North
8BillericayEast LondonHaverhill & DistrictEast Counties 3 South
1998–99
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9WisbechCrusadersMarch Bears,StowmarketEast Counties 3 North
8East LondonStanford Le HopeWithamEast Counties 3 South
1999–00
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9Ipswich Y.M.Lakenham HewettNo relegation[c]East Counties 3 North
9Stanford Le HopeOld BrentwoodsNo relegation[d]East Counties 3 South
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Eastern Counties 3: North / South (2000–2004)

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the introduction ofLondon 4 North East ahead of the 2000–01 season meant that Eastern Counties North and South dropped to once again become tier 11 leagues. The regionalisation ofEastern Counties 2 meant that promotion was now to either Eastern Counties 2 North or Eastern Counties 2 South, while the cancellation ofEastern Counties 4 at the end of the 1999–00 season meant there was no longer relegation. The creation ofEssex 1,Essex 2 andEssex 3 ahead of the 2003–04 season, meant that Essex based sides left the Eastern Counties leagues. This in turn would lead to the cancellation of Eastern Counties 3 North and South at the end of the 2003–04 season, with all teams transferred to relevant divisions in Eastern Counties 2.

Eastern Counties 3: North / South
SeasonNo of TeamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated TeamsLeague Name
2000–01
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9StowmarketHaverhill & DistrictNo relegationEast Counties 3 North
11May & BakerMillwallNo relegationEast Counties 3 South
2001–02
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9SouthwoldNorwich UnionNo relegationEast Counties 3 North
10Burnham-On-CrouchDagenhamNo relegationEast Counties 3 South
2002–03
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8Broadland – Great YarmouthHarwich & DovercourtNo relegationEast Counties 3 North[e]
9Ravens[f]Runwell WyvernsNo relegationEast Counties 3 South[g]
2003–04[12]6SwaffhamClactonNo relegationEast Counties 3[h]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Eastern Counties 3: North / South / West (2014—present)

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After an absence of nine years, Eastern Counties 3 was re-introduced as a tier 11 league ahead of the 2014–15 season, this time split into three regional divisions - north, south and west. Promotion was to the respective regional division inEastern Counties 2, and relegation was toEastern Counties 4 - north or south - until that league was cancelled at the end of the 2016–17 season

Eastern Counties 3: North / South / West
SeasonNo of TeamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated TeamsLeague Name
2014–15
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10Beccles IIWymondham IIWisbech IIEastern Counties 3 North
9Colchester IIISudbury IIWoodbridge IIEastern Counties 3 South
8Ely IICantabrigian IIINo relegationEastern Counties 3 West
2015–16
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11North Walsham IINorwich UnionLakenham HewettEastern Counties 3 North
9BrightlingseaColchester IVMersea Island IIEastern Counties 3 South
10SawstonShelford IVNo relegationEastern Counties 3 West
2016–17
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11Diss III[i]Holt IICrusaders IIEastern Counties 3 North
9Thurston IIHarwich IIUniversity of EssexEastern Counties 3 South
11March BearsSt Ives IINo relegationEastern Counties 3 West
2017–18
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12DerehamNorwich IIINo relegationEastern Counties 3 North
9Woodbridge IIMersea Island IINo relegationEastern Counties 3 South
4Shelford V[j]Cantabrigian IIINo relegationEastern Counties 3 South
2018–19
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12Southwold IICrusaders IINo relegationEastern Counties 3 North
8Aldeburgh & ThorpenessMaldon IINo relegationEastern Counties 3 South
2019–2012No relegationEastern Counties 3 South
8No relegationEastern Counties 3 South
2020–2112No relegationEastern Counties 3 South
8No relegationEastern Counties 3 South
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^League restructuring in the Eastern Counties meant that eight teams would be promoted includingOld Bealonians,Thetford,Lakenham Hewett,Ipswich YMCA,Old Palmerians andHarwich & Dovercourt.
  2. ^No relegation as league was to increase from 11 to 13 teams for the following season.
  3. ^No relegation asEastern Counties 4 was abolished for the next season.
  4. ^No relegation as East Counties tier 4 was abolished for the next season.
  5. ^This was the last season for East Counties 3 North due to the restructuring of the Eastern Counties league. A newEssex league would be introduced leading to teams from East Counties 3 South breaking away to join it. Teams from the East Counties 3 North division would move into eitherEastern Counties 2 or Eastern Counties 3 for the next year depending on league position, asides fromWitham who joinedEssex 3.
  6. ^Transferred toEssex 1.
  7. ^This was the last season for East Counties 3 South as a newEssex league was introduced. The teams in this division would split away and move into eitherEssex 2 orEssex 3 depending on league position.
  8. ^East Counties 3 was only operational as a single division for one season. When the season finished most teams were promoted toEastern Counties 2 asides fromClacton who transferred toEssex 3.
  9. ^Despite being championsDiss III were not promoted as Diss II were in division above.
  10. ^ChampionsShelford V not promoted as Shelford IV in division above.
  11. ^As a club Beccles has won 2 titles - 1 by the 1st XV, 1 by the 2nd XV.
  12. ^As a club Southwold has won 2 titles - 1 by the 1st XV, 1 by the 2nd XV.

References

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  23. ^"Eastern Counties Greene King Division Three South 2017-18".England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved13 June 2019.
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