English Rugby Union league
Counties 1 Midlands East (North) (formerly Midland 2 East (North)) is a level 7 English Rugby Union league and level 3 of the Midlands League , made up of teams from the northern part of the East Midlands region including clubs from Derbyshire , Lincolnshire , Nottinghamshire and the occasional team from Leicestershire , with home and away matches played throughout the season. When this division began in 1992 it was known as Midlands East 1, until it was split into two regional divisions called Midlands 3 East (North) and Midlands 3 East (South) ahead of the 2000–01 season. Further restructuring of the Midlands leagues ahead of the 2009–10 season, saw it changed to Midlands 2 East (North) and post the RFU's Adult Competition Review, from season 2022-23 it adopted its current name
Promoted teams tend to move up to Regional Midlands 2 North or occasionally to Regional 2 Midlands East . Relegated teams drop to Counties 2 Midlands East (North) .
2024-25
Departing were Ilkeston, promoted to Regional 2 Midlands North as runners-up (Hinckley Staghounds (2XV) finished top but were not permitted to be promoted on Level 6 owing to league rules on reserve teams in the RFU leagues). Boston and Birstall were relegated to Counties 2 Midlands East (North) .
Joining were Kesteven and Nottingham Moderns promoted from Counties 2 Midlands East (North) , whilst Manor Park moved on a level transfer from Counties 1 Midlands West (South) .
Participating teams & locations
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Belgrave
Belgrave Pastures
Belgrave , Leicester , Leicestershire
4th
Burton 2XV
Battlestead Croft, Tatenhill [ 1]
5,500 (600 seats
Burton , Staffordshire
10th
Hinckley 2XV
De Montfort Park [ 2]
2,000
Hinckley , Leicestershire
Champions (not promoted)
Kesteven
Woodnook
Grantham , Lincolnshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North) (champions)
Lincoln
Longdales Park
Lincoln , Lincolnshire
3rd
Loughborough
Derby Road Playing Fields
Loughborough , Leicestershire
6th
Manor Park
Griff & Coton
Nuneaton , Warwickshire
Level transfer from Counties 1 Midlands West (South) (5th)
Mansfield
Eakring Road
1,000
Mansfield , Nottinghamshire
8th
Market Rasen & Louth
Willingham Road
Market Rasen , Lincolnshire
5th
Nottingham Moderns
Ferryfields
Wilford , Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North) (runners-up)
Nuneaton Old Edwardians
Weddington Road
Nuneaton , Warwickshire
7th
Southwell
Pentelowes
Southwell, Nottinghamshire
9th
Locations of the 2024-25 Counties 1 Midlands East (North) teams
2023-24
Departing were Mellish, promoted to Regional 2 Midlands North [ 3] as runners-up (Hinckley Staghounds (2XV) finished top but were not permitted to be promoted on Level 6 owing to league rules on reserve teams in the RFU leagues). Ashbourne and Ashby and were relegated to Counties 2 Midlands East (North) whilst Coalville dropped to Counties 2 Midlands West (East) .
Joining were Belgrave and Nuneaton Old Edwardians, both relegated from Regional 2 Midlands North , whilst Boston and Mansfield were both promoted from Counties 2 Midlands East (North) .
Participating teams & locations
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Belgrave
Belgrave Pastures
Belgrave , Leicester , Leicestershire
Relegated from Regional 2 Midlands North (11th)
Birstall
Co-Op Sports Ground
Birstall , Leicestershire
9th
Boston
Princess Royal Sports Arena
2,000
Boston , Lincolnshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North)
Burton 2XV
Battlestead Croft, Tatenhill [ 4]
5,500 (600 seats
Burton , Staffordshire
8th
Hinckley 2XV
De Montfort Park [ 5]
2,000
Hinckley , Leicestershire
Champions (not promoted)
Ilkeston
The Stute
Ilkeston , Derbyshire
5th
Lincoln
Longdales Park
Lincoln , Lincolnshire
4th
Loughborough
Derby Road Playing Fields
Loughborough , Leicestershire
3rd
Mansfield
Eakring Road
1,000
Mansfield , Nottinghamshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North)
Market Rasen & Louth
Willingham Road
Market Rasen , Lincolnshire
6th
Nuneaton Old Edwardians
Weddington Road
Nuneaton , Warwickshire
Relegated from Regional 2 Midlands North (12th)
Southwell
Pentelowes
Southwell, Nottinghamshire
7th
Locations of the 2023-24 Counties 1 Midlands East (North) teams
2022-23
This was the first season following the RFU Adult Competition Review[ 6] with the league adopting its new name of Counties 1 Midlands East (North).
Departing were Long Eaton , Melbourne , Matlock and Newark - all promoted to Regional 2 Midlands North .
Joining were Mellish and Birstall, both promoted from Midlands 3 East (North) , together with Burton 2XV and Hinckley 2XV , both new entries.
Participating teams & locations
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Ashbourne
Recreation Ground
Ashbourne , Derbyshire
10th
Ashby
Nottingham Road
Ashby-de-la-Zouch , Leicestershire
11th
Birstall
Co-Op Sports Ground
Birstall , Leicestershire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North)
Burton 2XV
Battlestead Croft, Tatenhill [ 7]
5,500 (600 seats
Burton , Staffordshire
New entry
Coalville
Memorial Ground
Coalville , Leicestershire
12th
Hinckley 2XV
De Montfort Park [ 8]
2,000
Hinckley , Leicestershire
New entry
Ilkeston
The Stute
Ilkeston , Derbyshire
5th
Lincoln
Longdales Park
Lincoln , Lincolnshire
6th
Loughborough
Derby Road Playing Fields
Loughborough , Leicestershire
7th
Market Rasen & Louth
Willingham Road
Market Rasen , Lincolnshire
9th
Mellish
War Memorial Ground
Arnold , Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North) (champions)
Southwell
Pentelowes
Southwell, Nottinghamshire
8th
Locations of the 2022-23 Counties 1 Midlands East (North) teams
2021–22
Participating teams & locations
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Ashbourne
Recreation Ground
Ashbourne , Derbyshire
9th
Ashby
Nottingham Road
Ashby-de-la-Zouch , Leicestershire
Promoted from Midlands 2 EN (champions)
Coalville
Memorial Ground
Coalville , Leicestershire
3rd
Ilkeston
The Stute
Ilkeston , Derbyshire
7th
Lincoln
Longdales Park
Lincoln , Lincolnshire
10th
Long Eaton
West Park
1,000
Long Eaton , Derbyshire
5th
Loughborough
Derby Road Playing Fields
Loughborough , Leicestershire
8th
Market Rasen & Louth
Willingham Road
Market Rasen , Lincolnshire
4th
Matlock
Cromford Meadows
Cromford , Matlock , Derbyshire
2nd
Melbourne
Cockshut Lane
2,000
Melbourne , Derbyshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East (12th)
Newark
The Rugby Ground
1,000 (60 seats)
Newark-on-Trent , Nottinghamshire
6th
Southwell
Pentelowes
Southwell, Nottinghamshire
Promoted from Midlands 2 EN (runners-up)
Locations of the 2021–22 Midlands 2 East (North) teams
2020–21
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the 2020–21 season was cancelled.
2019–20
Participating teams & locations
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Ashbourne
Recreation Ground
Ashbourne , Derbyshire
4th
Ashfield
Polly Bowls Sports Ground
Sutton in Ashfield , Nottinghamshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 EN (runners up)
Coalville
Memorial Ground
Coalville , Leicestershire
Transferred from Midlands 2 East (South)
Dronfield
Gosforth Fields
Dronfield Woodhouse , Dronfield , Derbyshire
Runners up (lost playoff)
Ilkeston
The Stute
Ilkeston , Derbyshire
10th
Lincoln
Longdales Park
Lincoln , Lincolnshire
7th
Long Eaton
West Park
1,000
Long Eaton , Derbyshire
3rd
Loughborough
Derby Road Playing Fields
Loughborough , Leicestershire
6th
Market Rasen & Louth
Willingham Road
Market Rasen , Lincolnshire
5th
Matlock
Cromford Meadows
Cromford , Matlock , Derbyshire
9th
Newark
The Rugby Ground
1,000 (60 seats)
Newark-on-Trent , Nottinghamshire
8th
Nottingham Casuals
Weir Field Recreation Ground
Beeston, Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 EN (champions)
Locations of the 2019–20 Midlands 2 East (North) teams
2018–19
Participating teams & locations
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Ashbourne
Recreation Ground
Ashbourne , Derbyshire
7th
Ashby
Nottingham Road
Ashby-de-la-Zouch , Leicestershire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North) (runners up)
Dronfield
Gosforth Fields
Dronfield Woodhouse , Dronfield , Derbyshire
5th
Ilkeston
The Stute
Ilkeston , Derbyshire
9th
Lincoln
Longdales Park
Lincoln , Lincolnshire
6th
Long Eaton
West Park
1,000
Long Eaton , Derbyshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North) (champions)
Loughborough
Derby Road Playing Fields
Loughborough , Leicestershire
10th
Market Rasen & Louth
Willingham Road
Market Rasen , Lincolnshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East (14th)
Matlock
Cromford Meadows
Cromford , Matlock , Derbyshire
Runners up (lost playoff)
Melbourne
Cockshut Lane
2,000
Melbourne , Derbyshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 West (12th)
Newark
The Rugby Ground
1,000 (60 seats)
Newark-on-Trent , Nottinghamshire
4th
Southwell
Pentelowes
Southwell, Nottinghamshire
8th
Locations of the 2018–19 Midlands 2 East (North) teams
2017–18
Participating teams & locations
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Ashbourne
Recreation Ground
Ashbourne , Derbyshire
3rd
Bakewell Mannerians
Lady Manners School
Bakewell , Derbyshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North) (runners up)
Coalville
Memorial Ground
Coalville , Leicestershire
2nd (lost promotion play-off)
Dronfield
Gosforth Fields
Dronfield Woodhouse , Dronfield , Derbyshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East (13th)
Ilkeston
The Stute
Ilkeston , Derbyshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East (14th)
Lincoln
Longdales Park
Lincoln , Lincolnshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (North) (champions)
Loughborough
Derby Road Playing Fields
Loughborough , Leicestershire
7th
Matlock
Cromford Meadows
Cromford , Matlock , Derbyshire
4th
Newark
The Rugby Ground
1,000 (60 seats)
Newark-on-Trent , Nottinghamshire
6th
Nottingham Casuals
Weir Field Recreation Ground
Beeston, Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
10th
Southwell
Pentelowes
Southwell, Nottinghamshire
5th
West Bridgford
The Memorial Ground
West Bridgford , Nottinghamshire
8th
Locations of the 2017–18 Midlands 2 East (North) teams
2016–17 teams
2015–16 teams
2014–15 teams
2013–2014 Teams
2012–2013 Teams
Ashbourne
Aylestone St James
Bakewell Mannerians
Belgrave
Coalville
Dronfield
Kesteven
Leicester Forest
Melton Mowbray
Nottingham Casuals
Nuneaton Old Edwardians
Oakham
Sleaford
2011–2012 Teams
2010–2011 Teams
Market Rasen and Louth have won the league this season and are promoted to Midlands 1 East as champions for the season 2011/2012. Loughborough finished second and also gained promotion by beating Peterborough Lions, who placed 2nd in Midlands 2 East (South) in the promotion playoff.
Lincoln and Ashby finished in the bottom two positions and have therefore been relegated for the coming season.
Original teams
Teams in Midlands 2 East (North) and Midlands 2 East (South) were originally part of a single division called Midlands 1 East, which contained the following sides when it was introduced in 1992:
Midlands 2 East (North) honours
Midlands East 1 (1992–1993)
Midlands 2 East (North) and Midlands 2 East (South) were originally part of a single tier 7 division called Midlands East 1. Promotion was to Midlands 2 and relegation to Midlands East 2 [ a] .
Midlands East 1 (1993–1996)
The top six teams from Midlands 1 and the top six from North 1 were combined to create National 5 North , meaning that Midlands 1 East dropped to become a tier 8 league. Promotion and relegation continued to Midlands 2 and Midlands East 2 .
Midlands East 1 (1996–2000)
At the end of the 1995–96 season National 5 North was discontinued and Midlands East 1 returned to being a tier 7 league. Promotion and relegation continued to Midlands 2 and Midlands East 2 .
Midlands 3 East (North) (2000–2009)
Restructuring ahead of the 2000–01 season saw Midlands East 1 split into two tier 7 regional leagues - Midlands 3 East (North) and Midlands 3 East (South) . Promotion was now to Midlands 2 East (formerly Midlands 2) and relegation to Midlands 4 East (North) (formerly Midlands East 2)[ e] .
Midlands 2 East (North) (2009–present)
League restructuring by the RFU meant that Midlands 3 East (North) and Midlands 3 East (South) were renamed as Midlands 2 East (North) and Midlands 2 East (South) , with both leagues remaining at tier 7. Promotion was now to Midlands 1 East (formerly Midlands 2 East) and relegation to Midlands 3 East (North) (formerly Midlands 4 East (North)).
Season
No of teams
Champions
Runners–up
Relegated teams
Reference
2009–10
12
Coalville
Spalding
Grimsby , Sleaford
[ 24]
2010–11
12
Market Rasen & Louth
Loughborough
Ashby , Lincoln
[ 25]
2011–12
12
Newark
Market Bosworth
Nottingham Moderns , West Bridgford
[ 26]
2012–13
11
Coalville
Oakham
Aylestone St James
[ 27]
2013–14
12
Belgrave
Spalding
Melton Mowbray , Kesteven
[ 28]
2014–15
12
Matlock
Coalville
Ashby , Loughborough
[ 29]
2015–16
12
Dronfield
West Bridgford
Bakewell Mannerians , Mansfield
[ 30]
2016–17
12
Melbourne
Coalville
Spalding , Kesteven
[ 31]
2017–18
12
West Bridgford
Matlock
Bakewell Mannerians , Nottingham Casuals [ g]
[ 33]
2018–19
12
Melbourne
Dronfield
Ashby , Southwell
[ 34]
2019–20
12
Dronfield
Matlock
Ashfield , Nottingham Casuals
[ 35]
2020–21
12
Green backgrounds are promotion places.
Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of Midlands 2 East (North) and Midlands 2 East (South) for the third and final promotion place to Midlands 1 East (asides from 2008–09 which was played between the runners up of Midlands 2 West (South) and Midlands 2 East (North) due to RFU restructuring). The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season the Midlands 2 East (South) teams have ten wins to the Midlands 2 East (North) teams eight; and the home team has won promotion on thirteen occasions compared to the away teams five.
Midlands 2 East (North) v Midlands 2 East (South) promotion play-off results
Season
Home team
Score
Away team
Venue
Attendance
2000–01[ 36]
Stewarts & Lloyds (S)
9-13
Ilkeston (N)
Occupation Road, Corby , Northamptonshire
2001–02[ 37]
Nottingham Moderns (N)
26-8
Stewarts & Lloyds (S)
Ferryfields, Wilford , Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
2002-03[ 38]
Peterborough (S)
3-59
Loughborough Students (N)
Fortress Fengate, Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
2003-04[ 39]
Peterborough (S)
33-13
Matlock (N)
Fortress Fengate, Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
2004-05[ 40]
Matlock (N)
25-10
Stewarts & Lloyds (S)
Cromford Meadows, Cromford , Derbyshire
2005–06[ 41]
Ilkeston (N)
24-21
Banbury (S)
The Stute, Ilkeston , Derbyshire
2006–07[ 42]
Lutterworth (N)
3-21
Banbury (S)
Ashby Lane, Lutterworth , Leicestershire
2007–08[ 43]
Leighton Buzzard (S)
16-15
Spalding (N)
Wright's Meadow, Leighton Buzzard , Bedfordshire
2008–09
Promotion playoffs different for this season only. [ h]
2009–10[ 44]
Spalding (N)
25-10
Market Harborough (S)
Memorial Field, Spalding , Lincolnshire
400
2010–11[ 45]
Peterborough Lions (S)
17-20
Loughborough (N)
Bretton Woods, Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
2011–12[ 46]
Market Bosworth (S)
17-14
Lutterworth (N)
Cadeby Lane, Market Bosworth , Warwickshire
2012–13[ 47]
Huntingdon (S)
30-17
Oakham (N)
The Racecourse, Brampton , Cambridgeshire
2013–14[ 48]
Spalding (N)
24-14
Newbold on Avon (S)
Memorial Field, Spalding , Lincolnshire
400
2014–15[ 49]
Coalville (N)
25-36
Wellingborough (S)
Memorial Ground, Coalville , Leicestershire
2015–16[ 50]
Lutterworth (S)
43-17
West Bridgford (N)
Ashby Lane, Lutterworth , Leicestershire
2016–17[ 51]
Oundle (S)
30-12
Coalville (N)
Occupation Road, Oundle , Northamptonshire
400
2017–18[ 52]
Luton (S)
35-22
Matlock (N)
Newlands Road, Luton , Bedfordshire
2018–19[ 53]
Market Harborough (S)
25-21[ i]
Dronfield (N)
Cadeby Lane, Market Bosworth , Leicestershire
2019–20
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom . Best ranked runner up - Belgrave (S) - promoted instead.
2020–21
Green background is the promoted team. M2EN = Midlands 2 East (North) (formerly Midlands 3 East (North)) and M2ES = Midlands 2 East (South) (formerly Midlands 3 East (South))
As mentioned above the 2008–09 promotion playoffs in Midlands 3 were different due to RFU restructuring for the following season. The two runners up with the worst league records in the four regional divisions at this level would have to face each other for the final promotion spot, with the team with the superior league record having home advantage.
Midlands 2 West (South) v Midlands 2 East (North) promotion play-off results
Season
Home team
Score
Away team
Venue
Attendance
2008–09[ 54]
Spalding (N)
12-14
Nuneaton Old Edwardians (S)
Memorial Field, Spalding , Lincolnshire
Green background is the promoted team. S = Midlands 2 West (South) (formerly Midlands 3 West (South)) and N = Midlands 2 East (North) (formerly Midlands 3 West (North))
Number of league titles
Notes
^ Midlands East 2 is currently split into two regional divisions - Midlands 4 East (North) and Midlands 4 East (South) .
^ Due to the cancellation of National 5 North at the end of the season, four clubs were promoted including Ampthill and Long Buckby .
^ Due to widespread restructuring caused by the cancellation of National 5 North there was no relegation.
^ Due to the restructuring of the Midlands leagues for the following season, there was no relegation.
^ Ahead of the 2000–01 Midlands East 2 was also split into two regional leagues - Midlands 4 East (North) and Midlands 4 East (South) .
^ No relegation as the division would be increased from 10 to 12 teams for the following season.
^ Bakewell Mannerians dropped out of the league part way through the season and were relegated in bottom spot.[ 32]
^ The 2008–09 promotion playoffs were different as the RFU was reorganizing the leagues across the country including the Midlands division. Usually the winners of each of the four regional divisions would go up automatically along with two of the runners up who won their respective playoffs, meaning 6 teams were promoted. This year one extra was required to be promoted so the top two runners up by league points - Bourneville (40) and Stewarts & Lloyds (40) went up - leaving the other two runners up - Nuneaton Old Edwardians (34) and Spalding (38) - to compete for the final promotion spot.[ 23]
^ After extra time.
^ One of Belgrave's titles was when league was single division known as Midlands East 1.
^ Dunstablians title was when league was single division known as Midlands East 1.
^ Hinckley's title was when league was single division known as Midlands East 1.
^ Kettering's title was when league was single division known as Midlands East 1.
^ Lincoln's title was when league was single division known as Midlands East 1.
^ Nottingham Moderns title was when league was single division known as Midlands East 1.
^ Scunthorpe's title was when league was single division known as Midlands East 1.
^ Wellingborough's title was when league was single division known as Midlands East 1.
See also
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