Southern Counties South

League in the Rugby Football Union South West Division

Counties 1 Southern South
Current season or competition:
2022–23 Counties 1 Southern South
SportRugby union
Instituted1987; 37 years ago (1987) (as Southern Counties)
Number of teams12
Country England
HoldersDevizes (2nd title) (2021–22)
(promoted to Regional 2 South Central)
Most titlesWimborne (4 titles)
Websiteenglandrugby.com

Counties 1 Southern South (formerly known as Southern Counties South) is a level 7 league in the Rugby Football Union South West Division, the rugby union governing body for South West England, part of the Rugby Football Union. When league rugby first began in 1987 it was a single league known as Southern Counties but since 1996 the division was split into two regional leagues: Southern Counties North and Southern Counties South. Counties 1 Southern South currently sits at the seventh tier of club rugby union in England and primarily features teams based in Dorset and Wiltshire.

The league champions at the end of the season are promoted to Regional 2 South Central while the runners up face the runners up from Southern Counties North for their place. Relegated teams tend to drop to either Counties 2 Dorset & Wilts North, Counties 2 Dorset & Wilts South or Counties 2 Dorset & Wilts Central depending on geographic placement. As of the 2022–23 season, with the RFU league restructuring, lower XVs are able to play in Counties 1 Southern South.

2021–22

Thatcham finished 11th in 2019–20 but were level transferred to Southern Counties North for the current season.

Team Ground Capacity Town/Area Previous season
Avonvale Bathford Playing Fields Bathford, Bath, Somerset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 North (champions)
Combe Down Holly's Corner Combe Down, Bath, Somerset 6th
Corsham Lacock Road Corsham, Wiltshire 10th
Devizes The Sports Club Devizes, Wiltshire 4th
Dorchester Coburg Road Dorchester, Dorset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 South (champions)
Salisbury Castle Road 1,500 Salisbury, Wiltshire Relegated from South West 1 East (14th)
Swindon Greenbridge Road Swindon, Wiltshire 3rd
Swindon College Old Boys Nationwide Sports Pavilion Swindon, Wiltshire 8th
Swanage & Wareham Bestwall Road Wareham, Dorset 5th
Walcot Albert Field Lansdown, Bath, Somerset 9th
Wimborne Leigh Park Wimborne, Dorset Relegated from South West 1 East (13th)
Yeovil Yeovil Showground Yeovil, Somerset 7th


Southern Counties South is located in Wiltshire
Avonvale
Avonvale
Corsham
Corsham
Devizes
Devizes
Swindon
Swindon
Swindon College
Swindon College
Walcot
Walcot
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Locations of the 2021–22 Southern Counties South teams in Avon and Wiltshire
Southern Counties South is located in Dorset
S & W
S & W
Wimborne
Wimborne
Yeovil
Yeovil
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Locations of the 2021–22 Southern Counties South teams in Somerset and Dorset

2020–21

Due to the coronavirus pandemic the season was cancelled.

2019–20

Team Ground Capacity Town/Area Previous season
Combe Down Holly's Corner Combe Down, Bath, Somerset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 North (champions)
Corsham Lacock Road Corsham, Wiltshire 9th
Devizes The Sports Club Devizes, Wiltshire 8th
Frome Gypsy Lane Frome, Somerset Runners up (lost playoff)
Grove Cane Lane Grove, Oxfordshire 4th
North Dorset Slaughtergate 1,000 Gillingham, Dorset 7th
Swindon Greenbridge Road Swindon, Wiltshire Relegated from South West 1 East (13th)
Swindon College Old Boys Nationwide Sports Pavilion Swindon, Wiltshire 6th
Thatcham Henwicky Worthy Sports Field Thatcham, Berkshire 10th
Swanage & Wareham Bestwall Road Wareham, Dorset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 South (champions)
Walcot Albert Field Lansdown, Bath, Somerset 5th
Yeovil Yeovil Showground Yeovil, Somerset 3rd


Southern Counties South is located in Rugby union in South West England
Corsham
Corsham
Devizes
Devizes
Frome
Frome
Grove
Grove
S & W
S & W
Swindon
Swindon
Swindon C
Swindon C
Thatcham
Thatcham
Walcot
Walcot
Yeovil
Yeovil
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Locations of the 2019–20 Southern Counties South teams

2018–19

Team Ground Capacity Town/Area Previous season
Bradford-on-Avon Broom Ground Winsley, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 North (champions)
Corsham Lacock Road Corsham, Wiltshire 4th
Devizes The Sports Club Devizes, Wiltshire 8th
Dorchester Coburg Road Dorchester, Dorset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 South (champions)
Frome Gypsy Lane Frome, Somerset 6th
Grove Cane Lane Grove, Oxfordshire Relegated from South West 1 East (13th)
North Dorset Slaughtergate 1,000 Gillingham, Dorset 5th
Sherborne Gainsborough Park Sherborne, Dorset 3rd
Swindon College Old Boys Nationwide Sports Pavilion Swindon, Wiltshire 9th
Thatcham Henwicky Worthy Sports Field Thatcham, Berkshire Level transfer from Southern Counties North (5th)
Walcot Albert Field Lansdown, Bath, Somerset 10th
Yeovil Yeovil Showground Yeovil, Somerset 7th


Southern Counties South is located in Rugby union in South West England
Bradford
Bradford
Corsham
Corsham
Devizes
Devizes
Frome
Frome
Grove
Grove
Swindon College
Swindon College
Thatcham
Thatcham
Walcot
Walcot
Yeovil
Yeovil
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Locations of the 2018–19 Southern Counties South teams

2017–18

Team Ground Capacity Town/Area Previous season
Blandford Larksmead Recreation Ground Blandford, Dorset 10th
Corsham Lacock Road Corsham, Wiltshire Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 North (champions)
Devizes The Sports Club Devizes, Wiltshire 6th
Frome Gypsy Lane Frome, Somerset 8th
Marlborough The Common Marlborough, Wiltshire 5th
North Dorset Slaughtergate 1,000 Gillingham, Dorset 7th
Sherborne Gainsborough Park Sherborne, Dorset 3rd
Swanage & Wareham Bestwall Road Wareham, Dorset 4th
Swindon College Old Boys Nationwide Sports Pavilion Swindon, Wiltshire Promoted from Berks/Bucks & Oxon Premier (champions)
Trowbridge Doric Park Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wiltshire 2nd (lost playoff)
Walcot Albert Field Lansdown, Bath, Somerset 9th
Yeovil Yeovil Showground Yeovil, Somerset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 South (Champions)


Southern Counties South is located in Wiltshire
Corsham
Corsham
Devizes
Devizes
Frome
Frome
Swindon College
Swindon College
Trowbridge
Trowbridge
Walcot
Walcot
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Locations of the 2017–18 Southern Counties South teams in Wiltshire and Avon
Southern Counties South is located in Dorset
Blandford
Blandford
S & W
S & W
Yeovil
Yeovil
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Locations of the 2017–18 Southern Counties South teams in Dorset & Somerset

2016–17

Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season
Blandford Larksmead Recreation Ground Blandford, Dorset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 South (runners up)
Combe Down Holly's Corner Combe Down, Bath, Somerset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 North (champions)
Devizes The Sports Club Devizes, Wiltshire 4th
Dorset Dockers Potterne Park Verwood, Dorset 7th
Frome Gypsy Lane Frome, Somerset 10th
Marlborough The Common Marlborough, Wiltshire 6th
North Dorset Slaughtergate 1,000 Gillingham, Dorset 3rd
Sherborne Gainsborough Park Sherborne, Dorset 5th
Swanage & Wareham Bestwall Road Wareham, Dorset Relegated from South West 1 East (14th)
Trowbridge Doric Park Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wiltshire Relegated from South West 1 East (13th)
Walcot Albert Field Lansdown, Bath, Somerset 8th
Wimborne Leigh Park Wimborne, Dorset 9th


Southern Counties South is located in Wiltshire
Devizes
Devizes
Frome
Frome
Trowbridge
Trowbridge
Walcot
Walcot
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Locations of the 2016–17 Southern Counties South teams in Wiltshire and Somerset
Southern Counties South is located in Dorset
Blandford
Blandford
Dorset Dockers
Dorset Dockers
S & W
S & W
Wimborne
Wimborne
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Locations of the 2016–17 Southern Counties South teams in Dorset

Season 2015–16

The 2015–16 Southern Counties South consists of twelve teams; four each from Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire. The season started on 12 September 2015 and ended on 23 April 2016.

Participating teams

Eight of the twelve teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions Swanage & Wareham and runners up Salisbury (who won their playoff game) were promoted to the South West 1 East while Supermarine and Corsham were both relegated to Dorset & Wilts 1 North. Royal Wootton Bassett were level transferred from Southern Counties North.

Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Bradford-on-Avon Broom Ground Winsley, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire 10th
Devizes The Sports Club Devizes, Wiltshire Relegated from South West 1 East (12th)
Dorchester Coburg Road Dorchester, Dorset 9th
Dorset Dockers Potterne Park Verwood, Dorset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 South (champions)
Frome Gypsy Lane Frome, Somerset 6th
Marlborough The Common Marlborough, Wiltshire Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 1 North (champions)
Midsomer Norton Norton Down Playing Fields Midsomer Norton, Somerset 7th
North Dorset Slaughtergate 1,000 Gillingham, Dorset 4th
Royal Wootton Bassett Ballard's Ash Sports Ground Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire Transferred from Southern Counties North (3rd)
Sherborne Gainsborough Park Sherborne, Dorset 3rd
Walcot Albert Field Lansdown, Bath, Somerset 5th
Wimborne Leigh Park Wimborne, Dorset 8th


Southern Counties South is located in Wiltshire
Bradford On Avon
Bradford On Avon
Devizes
Devizes
Frome
Frome
Midsomer Norton
Midsomer Norton
Walcot
Walcot
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Locations of the 2015–16 Southern Counties South teams in Wiltshire and Somerset
Southern Counties South is located in Dorset
Dorset Dockers
Dorset Dockers
Wimborne
Wimborne
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Locations of the 2015–16 Southern Counties South teams in Dorset

League Table 2015–16

Team P W D L Points For Points Against +/− Try Bonus Points Losing Bonus Points League Points
1 Royal Wootton Bassett 22 19 0 3 640 223 417 13 3 92
2 Midsomer Norton 22 16 1 5 643 297 346 14 3 83
3 North Dorset 22 15 1 6 712 365 347 13 5 80
4 Devizes 22 14 0 8 462 322 140 10 4 71
5 Sherborne 22 14 1 7 619 392 227 9 3 70
6 Marlborough 22 14 0 8 491 391 100 7 5 68
7 Dorset Dockers 22 10 1 11 506 555 −49 9 2 54
8 Walcot 22 7 1 14 467 561 −94 6 2 38
9 Wimborne 22 6 2 14 406 577 −171 7 3 38
10 Frome 22 7 0 15 324 664 −340 4 4 31
11 Bradford-on-Avon 22 3 1 18 255 691 −436 3 3 20
12 Dorchester 22 3 0 19 284 771 −487 4 0 11

Teams 2014–15

Teams 2013–14

Teams 2012–13

  • Corsham
  • Devizes
  • Dorchester
  • Frome
  • Oakmeadians
  • Sherborne
  • Supermarine
  • Trowbridge
  • Walcott
  • Weymouth
  • Wimborne
  • Wootton Bassett

Teams 2009–10

Original teams

When league rugby began in 1987 this division (known as Southern Counties) contained the following teams:

Southern Counties South Honours

Southern Counties (1987–1993)

Originally Southern Counties North and Southern Counties South were combined in a single division called Southern Counties. It was a tier 7 league with promotion up to South West 2[d] and relegation down to either Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1[e] or Bucks/Oxon 1.[f]

Southern Counties
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated teams Ref
1987–88 11 Redingensians Swindon Bracknell
1988–89 11 Banbury Aylesbury Oxford Marathon
1989–90 11 Marlow Swanage & Wareham Oxford Old Boys
1990–91 11 Sherborne Windsor Swindon, Chiltern, Slough, Bracknell
1991–92 11 Banbury Aylesbury[g] No relegation[h]
1992–93 13 Swanage & Wareham Dorchester Grove
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Southern Counties (1993–1996)

At the end of the 1992–93 season the top six teams from London Division 1 and the top six from South West Division 1 were combined to create National 5 South. This meant that Southern Counties dropped from a tier 7 league to a tier 8 league for the years that National 5 South was active. Promotion continued to South West 2 and relegation down to either Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1 or Bucks/Oxon 1.

Southern Counties
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated teams Ref
1993–94 13 Bournemouth Bracknell Royal Wootton Bassett, Redingensians [2]
1994–95 13 Dorchester Bracknell Slough, Oxford Marathon [3]
1995–96 13 Amersham & Chiltern Bracknell[i] No relegation[j] [4]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Southern Counties South (1996–2000)

Restructuring by the RFU at the end of the 1995–96 season saw Southern Counties split into two separate leagues, Southern Counties North and Southern Counties South, which reverted to tier 7 leagues due to the cancellation of National 5 South. Promotion from Southern Counties South was now to the new South West 2 East[k] while relegation was now only to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1 (currently split into Dorset & Wilts 1 North and Dorset & Wilts 2 South).[l]

Southern Counties South
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated teams Ref
1996–97 10 Reading Abbey Wimborne Redingensians, Corsham
1997–98 10 Wimborne Chippenham Westbury, Weymouth
1998–99 10 Chippenham Royal Wootton Bassett Blandford, North Dorset, Swindon [5]
1999–00 10 Tadley Windsor Sherborne [6]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Southern Counties South (2000–2004)

Southern Counties South remained a tier 7 league, with promotion continuing to South West 2 East. However, the transfer of Berkshire clubs from the Dorset/Wilts leagues to the Bucks/Oxon leagues, meant that relegation was now to Dorset & Wilts 1 (formerly Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1).[m]

Southern Counties South
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated teams Ref
2000–01 9 Redingensians Salisbury No relegation [7]
2001–02 10 Wimborne Oakmeadians Melksham, Corsham, Swindon College Old Boys [8]
2002–03 10 Frome Oakmeadians Calne [9]
2003–04 9 Ivel Barbarians Tadley Westbury [10]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Southern Counties South (2005–2009)

Southern Counties South remained a tier 7 league, with promotion continuing to South West 2 East, while a further restructuring of the Dorset/Wilts leagues meant that relegation was now to either Dorset & Wilts 1 North or Dorset & Wilts 1 South.

Southern Counties South
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated teams Ref
2004–05 12 Bournemouth Frome Minety, Bradford-on-Avon [11]
2005–06 12 Frome Oldfield Old Boys Blandford, Corsham [12]
2006–07 12 Walcot Royal Wootton Bassett Melksham, Bridport [13]
2007–08 12 Trowbridge Royal Wootton Bassett Devizes, Dorchester [14]
2008–09 12 Oakmeadians Royal Wootton Bassett No relegation [15]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Southern Counties North (2009–present)

Despite widespread league restructuring by the RFU, Southern Counties South continued as a tier 7 league, with promotion to South West 1 East (formerly South West 2 East) and relegation to either Dorset & Wilts 1 North or Dorset & Wilts 1 South.

Southern Counties South
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated teams Ref
2009–10 12 Wimborne Frome Ivel Barbarians, Minety [16]
2010–11 12 Salisbury Oldfield Old Boys Bradford-on-Avon, Bridport, Marlborough [17]
2011–12 12 North Dorset Dorchester Melksham, Blandford [18]
2012–13 12 Devizes Trowbridge Supermarine, Oakmeadians [19]
2013–14 12 Wells Trowbridge Ivel Barbarians [20]
2014–15 12 Swanage & Wareham Salisbury Supermarine, Corsham [21]
2015–16 12 Royal Wootton Bassett Midsomer Norton Dorchester, Bradford-on-Avon [22]
2016–17 12 Wimborne Trowbridge Dorset Dockers, Combe Down [23]
2017–18 12 Trowbridge Marlborough Blandford, Swanage & Wareham [24]
2018–19 12 Sherborne Frome Bradford-on-Avon, Dorchester [25]
2019–20 12 Grove Frome North Dorset [26]
2020–21 12
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Promotion play-offs

Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of Southern Counties North and Southern Counties South for the third and final promotion place to South West 1 East. The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season Southern Counties North teams have been the most successful with twelve wins to the Southern Counties South teams seven; and the home team has won promotion on thirteen occasions compared to the away teams six.

Southern Counties North v Southern Counties South promotion play-off results
Season Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance
2000–01[27] Salisbury (S) 49–20 Grove (N) Castle Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
2001–02[28] Grove (N) 30–13 Oakmeadians (S) Recreation Lane, Grove, Oxfordshire
2002–03[29] Oakmeadians (S) 24–17 Aylesbury (N) Meryick Park, Bournemouth, Dorset
2003–04[30] Amersham & Chiltern (N)[n] Tadley (S) Ash Grove, Amersham, Buckinghamshire
2004–05[31] Frome (S) 12–38 Henley Wanderers (N) Gypsy Lane, Frome, Somerset
2005–06[32] Oldfield Old Boys (S) 32–33 Swindon (N) Shaft Road, Monkton Combe, Somerset
2006–07[33] Wootton Bassett (S) 17–20 Tadley (N) Ballards Ash Sports Ground, Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
2007–08[34] Wallingford (N) 22–3 Wootton Bassett (S) Wallingford Sports Park, Wallingford, Oxfordshire
2008–09[35] Marlow (N) 18–15 Wootton Bassett (S) Riverwoods Drive, Marlow, Buckinghamshire
2009–10[36] Amersham & Chiltern (N) 45–12 Frome (S) Ash Grove, Amersham, Buckinghamshire
2010–11[37] Aylesbury (N) 10–39 Oldfield Old Boys (S) Ostler's Field, Weston Turville, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
2011–12[38] Windsor (N) 22–15 Dorcester (S) Home Park, Windsor, Berkshire
2012–13[39] Grove (N) 39–20 Trowbridge (S) Recreation Lane, Grove, Oxfordshire
2013–14[40] Trowbridge (S) 27–19 Aylesbury (N) Doric Park, Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wiltshire
2014–15[41] Salisbury (S) 34–16 Aylesbury (N) Castle Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
2015–16[42] Midsomer Norton (S) 29–22 Aylesbury (N) Norton Down Playing Fields, Midsomer Norton, Somerset
2016–17[43] Bicester (N) 53–20 Trowbridge (S) Oxford Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire
2017–18[44] Windsor (N) 29–31 Marlborough (S) Home Park, Windsor, Berkshire
2018–19[45] Frome (S) 10–23 Buckingham (N) Gypsy Lane, Frome, Somerset 400
2019–20 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Best ranked runner up – Frome (S) – promoted instead.
2020–21
Green background is the promoted team. N = Southern Counties North and S = Southern Counties South

See also

Number of league titles

Notes

  1. ^ Oxford Marathon would merge with Oxford Old Boys in 1996 to form Oxford Harlequins.[1]
  2. ^ Oxford Old Boys would merge with Oxford Marathon in 1996 to form Oxford Harlequins.[1]
  3. ^ Redingensians are currently known as Rams.
  4. ^ South West 2 is currently two regional divisions: South West 1 East and South West 1 West.
  5. ^ Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1 no longer contains Berkshire clubs and is currently split into Dorset & Wilts 1 North and Dorset & Wilts 1 South.
  6. ^ Bucks/Oxon 1 has since involved Berkshire clubs and is currently known as Berks/Bucks & Oxon Premier
  7. ^ 3rd place Windsor also promoted.
  8. ^ No relegation due to league expansion from 11 to 13 teams for the 1992–93 season.
  9. ^ Due to the cancellation of Courage League Division 5 and subsequent restructuring of the leagues at the end of the 1995–96 season, six clubs were promoted from Southern Counties including Chinnor, Chippenham, Marlow and Swindon.
  10. ^ The cancellation of Courage League Division 5 and splitting of Southern Counties into Southern Counties North and Southern Counties South at the end of the 1995–96 season, meant that there was no relegation.
  11. ^ Another change at the end of the 1995–96 saw South West 2 also split into two regional divisions: South West 2 East and South West 2 West.
  12. ^ Relegated Southern Counties North clubs dropped to Bucks/Oxon 1.
  13. ^ Dorset & Wilts 1 is now split into two regional divisions: Dorset & Wilts 1 North and Dorset & Wilts South.
  14. ^ The result of the 2003–04 playoff between Amersham & Chiltern and Tadley is unknown due to all the south-west promotion playoff games from this season missing from the RFU website. However, as Amersham & Chiltern were in the higher division the next season (and Tadley were not) it is assumed they won the playoff game. Amersham & Chiltern would also have hosted the game as they had a better points record in their league than Tadley did in theirs.
  15. ^ Both of Banbury's titles were won when league was a single division known as Southern Counties.
  16. ^ One of Bournemouth's titles was won when league was a single division known as Southern Counties.
  17. ^ One of Redingensians titles was won when league was a single division known as Southern Counties.
  18. ^ One of Sherborne's titles was won when league was a single division known as Southern Counties.
  19. ^ One of Swanage & Wareham's titles was won when league was a single division known as Southern Counties.
  20. ^ Amersham & Chiltern's title was won when league was a single division known as Southern Counties.
  21. ^ Dorchester's title was won when league was a single division known as Southern Counties.
  22. ^ Ivel Barbarians are now known as Yeovil Rugby Club.
  23. ^ Marlow's title was won when league was a single division known as Southern Counties.

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