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National 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
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