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National Division One Totally Explained
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Everything about National Division One totally explainedNational Division One is the second tier of the English rugby union leagues. Since the advent of leagues it has been known by several names. From 1987-88 until 1996-97 it was known as Division 2 of the Courage League or Courage Clubs Championship. From 1997-98 until 1999-2000 it was known as the Allied Dunbar Premier League Two or Allied Dunbar Premiership Division Two. When Zurich took over the sponsorship of the Premiership in 2000-01, they didn't sponsor the lower leagues, and so the league became National Division One.
The league is comprised of sixteen professional and semi-professional teams. The team that finishes top is promoted to the Guinness Premiership for the following season. The bottom two sides are relegated to National Division Two.
The 2007-08 season kicked off on 1 September.
Participating Teams 2007-08
Table
Results
2008–09
- Season Start
- Season End
- The season hasn't yet commenced.
- 2007–08
- Season Start
- Season End
- The season has concluded, with Northampton Saints winning the Championship, and achieving promotion back to the Guinness Premiership.
- Pertemps Bees & Cornish All Blacks were relegated to National Division Two
- 2006–07
- Season Start
- Season End
- 2005–06
- Season Start
- Season End
- Harlequins were promoted to the Guinness Premiership for the 2006–07 season. They achieved this having been relegated the season beforehand. There were four other teams within 5 points of them in the final premiership table of 2004–05.
- No teams were relegated to National Division Two following the RFU's decision to expand National Division One from 14 to 16 teams for the following season.
- 2004–05
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