English Rugby Union league
Counties 1 Midlands East (South) Sport Rugby union Instituted 1992; 32 years ago (1992 ) (as Midlands East 1) Number of teams 12 Country England Website England RFU
Counties 1 Midlands East (South) (formerly Midlands 2 East (South)) is a level 7 English Rugby Union league and level 3 of the Midlands League , made up of teams from the southern part of the East Midlands region including sides from Bedfordshire , Leicestershire , Northamptonshire and occasionally Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire , who play home and away matches 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 (South) 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 East or occasionally to Regional 2 Midlands North . Relegated teams drop to Counties 2 Midlands East (South) .
Departing were Daventry and Market Bosworth , both promoted to Regional 2 Midlands East , whilst Oakham and Long Buckby were relegated to Counties 2 Midlands East (South) .
Joining were Newbold on Avon and Towcestrians , both relegated from Regional 2 Midlands East together with Stewarts & Lloyds and Biggleswade , both promoted from Counties 2 Midlands East (South) .
Participating teams & locations[ edit ]
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Biggleswade
Langford Road
Biggleswade , Bedfordshire
Promoted from Counties 2 Midlands East (South) (runners-up)
Bourne
Milking Nook Drove
Bourne , Lincolnshire
4th
Bugbrooke
Camp Close
Bugbrooke , Northamptonshire
9th
Newbold on Avon
Parkfield Road
Newbold-on-Avon , Warwickshire
Relegated from Regional 2 Midlands East
Old Laurentians
Fenley Field
Rugby , Warwickshire
6th
Peterborough Lions
Bretton Woods
Bretton , Cambridgeshire
10th
Spalding
Memorial Field
Spalding , Lincolnshire
7th
Stamford
Hambleton Road
Stamford , Lincolnshire
3rd
Stewarts & Lloyds
Occupation Road
Corby , Northamptonshire
Promoted from Counties 2 Midlands East (South) (champions)
Stockwood Park
London Road
Luton , Bedfordshire
8th
Towcestrians
Greens Norton Road
Towcester , Northamptonshire
Relegated from Regional 2 Midlands East
Vipers
Vipers Ground
Whetstone , Leicestershire
5th
Locations of the 2024-25 Counties 1 Midlands East (South) teams
Departing were Wellingborough, promoted to Regional 2 Midlands East , whilst Dunstablians , St. Ives and Northampton Casuals were relegated to Counties 2 Midlands East (South) .
Joining were Peterborough Lions and Old Laurentians, both relegated from Regional 2 Midlands East together with Daventry and Spalding, both promoted from Counties 2 Midlands East (South) .
Participating teams & locations[ edit ]
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Bourne
Milking Nook Drove
Bourne , Lincolnshire
4th
Bugbrooke
Camp Close
Bugbrooke , Northamptonshire
7th
Daventry
Daventry & District Sports Club
Daventry , Northamptonshire
Promoted from Counties 2 Midlands East (South) (champions)
Long Buckby
Station Road
Long Buckby , Northamptonshire
8th
Market Bosworth
Cadeby Lane
Market Bosworth , Leicestershire
3rd
Oakham
Rutland Showground
Oakham , Rutland
9th
Old Laurentians
Fenley Field
Rugby , Warwickshire
Relegated from Regional 2 Midlands East
Peterborough Lions
Bretton Woods
Bretton , Cambridgeshire
Relegated from Regional 2 Midlands East
Spalding
Memorial Field
Spalding , Lincolnshire
Promoted from Counties 2 Midlands East (South) (runners-up)
Stamford
Hambleton Road
Stamford , Lincolnshire
5th
Stockwood Park
London Road
Luton , Bedfordshire
6th
Vipers
Vipers Ground
Whetstone , Leicestershire
2nd
Locations of the 2023–24 Counties 1 Midlands East (South) teams
This was the first season following the RFU Adult Competition Review[ 1] with the league adopting its new name of Counties 1 Midlands East (South)).
Participating teams & locations[ edit ]
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Bourne
Milking Nook Drove
Bourne , Lincolnshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (South) (3rd)
Bugbrooke
Camp Close
Bugbrooke , Northamptonshire
8th
Dunstablians
Bidwell Park
Houghton Regis , Bedfordshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (South) (runners-up)
Long Buckby
Station Road
Long Buckby , Northamptonshire
6th
Market Bosworth
Cadeby Lane
Market Bosworth , Leicestershire
4th
Northampton Casuals
Rush Mills House
Northampton , Northamptonshire
11th
Oakham
Rutland Showground
Oakham , Rutland
12th
Stamford
Hambleton Road
Stamford , Lincolnshire
9th
St Ives
Somersham Road
St Ives , Cambridgeshire
10th
Stockwood Park
London Road
Luton , Bedfordshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (South) (champions)
Vipers
Vipers Ground
Whetstone , Leicestershire
5th
Wellingborough
Cut Throat Lane
Great Doddington , Wellingborough , Northamptonshire
7th
Locations of the 2022–23 Counties 2 Midlands East (South) teams
Participating teams & locations[ edit ]
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Bugbrooke
Camp Close
Bugbrooke , Northamptonshire
5th
Leicester Forest
Hinckley Road
Leicester Forest East , Leicestershire
3rd
Long Buckby
Station Road
Long Buckby , Northamptonshire
10th
Market Bosworth
Cadeby Lane
Market Bosworth , Leicestershire
4th
Northampton Casuals
Rush Mills House
Northampton , Northamptonshire
8th
Northampton Old Scouts
Rushmore Road
Northampton , Northamptonshire
6th
Oakham
Rutland Showground
Oakham , Rutland
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (South) (runners-up)
Olney
East Street
Olney , Buckinghamshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East (13th)
Stamford
Hambleton Road
Stamford , Lincolnshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (South) (champions)
St Ives
Somersham Road
St Ives , Cambridgeshire
9th
Vipers
Vipers Ground
Whetstone , Leicestershire
7th
Wellingborough
Cut Throat Lane
Great Doddington , Wellingborough , Northamptonshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East (14th)
Locations of the 2021–22 Midlands 2 East (South) teams
[ 2]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the 2020–21 season was cancelled.
Participating teams & locations[ edit ]
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Belgrave
Belgrave Pastures
Belgrave , Leicester , Leicestershire
4th
Bugbrooke
Camp Close
Bugbrooke , Northamptonshire
6th
Leicester Forest
Hinckley Road
Leicester Forest East , Leicestershire
Promoted from Midlands 3 ES (champions)
Leighton Buzzard
Wright's Meadow
Leighton Buzzard , Bedfordshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East (12th)
Long Buckby
Station Road
Long Buckby , Northamptonshire
7th
Market Bosworth
Cadeby Lane
Market Bosworth , Leicestershire
9th
Melton Mowbray
Melton Sports Village
Melton Mowbray , Leicestershire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East (14th)
Northampton Casuals
Rush Mills House
Northampton , Northamptonshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 ES (runners up)
Northampton Old Scouts
Rushmore Road
Northampton , Northamptonshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East (13th)
Stewarts & Lloyds
Occupation Road
Corby , Northamptonshire
8th
St Ives
Somersham Road
St Ives , Cambridgeshire
3rd
Vipers
Vipers Ground
Whetstone , Leicestershire
10th
Locations of the 2019–20 Midlands 2 East (South) teams
Participating teams & locations[ edit ]
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Belgrave
Belgrave Pastures
Belgrave , Leicester , Leicestershire
4th
Bugbrooke
Camp Close
Bugbrooke , Northamptonshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East
Coalville
Memorial Ground
Coalville , Leicestershire
Level transfer from Midlands 2 West (North) (3rd)
Huntingdon & District
Huntingdon Racecourse
Brampton , Huntingdon , Cambridgeshire
Relegated from Midlands 1 East
Long Buckby
Station Road
Long Buckby , Northamptonshire
8th
Market Bosworth
Cadeby Lane
Market Bosworth , Leicestershire
7th
Market Harborough
The Rugby Ground
Market Harborough , Leicestershire
3rd
Oakham
Rutland Showground
Oakham , Rutland
9th
Olney
East Street
Olney , Buckinghamshire
6th
St Ives
Somersham Road
St Ives , Cambridgeshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (South) (champions)
Stewarts & Lloyds
Occupation Road
Corby , Northamptonshire
10th
Vipers
Vipers Ground
Whetstone , Leicestershire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (South) (runners up)
Locations of the 2018–19 Midlands 2 East (South) teams
Participating teams & locations[ edit ]
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Belgrave
Belgrave Pastures
Belgrave , Leicester , Leicestershire
7th
Long Buckby
Station Road
Long Buckby , Northamptonshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (South) (runners up)
Luton
Newlands Road
Luton , Bedfordshire
8th
Market Bosworth
Cadeby Lane
Market Bosworth , Leicestershire
Level transfer from Midlands 2 East (North) (9th)
Market Harborough
The Rugby Ground
Market Harborough , Leicestershire
9th
Oadby Wyggestonians
Oval Park
Oadby , Leicestershire
4th
Oakham
Rutland Showground
Oakham , Rutland
6th
Old Laurentians
Fenley Field
Rugby , Warwickshire
5th
Olney
East Street
Olney , Buckinghamshire
3rd
Pinley
Wyken Croft
Wyken , Coventry , West Midlands
Level transfer from Midlands 2 West (South) (7th)
Stamford
Hambleton Road
Stamford , Lincolnshire
10th
Stewarts & Lloyds
Occupation Road
Corby , Northamptonshire
Promoted from Midlands 3 East (South) (champions)
Locations of the 2017–18 Midlands 2 East (South) teams
After leading the division from matchday 1, Huntingdon & District were pipped to the title by Bugbrooke by way of bonus points on the season's final day. Huntingdon were promoted alongside Bugbrooke to Midlands 1 East following a playoff victory over the second placed team from Midlands 2 East (North), Oakham . Biggleswade joined Vipers in the relegation places following a final day defeat to Oadby Wyggestonians.
Bugbrooke
Dunstablians
Huntingdon
Long Buckby
Lutterworth
Market Harborough
Northampton Old Scouts
Oadby Wygstonians
Peterborough Lions
Stockwood Park
Vipers
Wellingborough
Bugbrooke
Huntingdon and District
Leicester Forest
Lutterworth
Market Harborough
Northampton BBOB
Northampton Old Scouts
Peterborough Lions
Stewarts and Lloyds
Stockwood Park
Towcestrians
Vipers
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 (South) honours[ edit ]
Midlands East 1 (1992–1993)[ edit ]
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)[ edit ]
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)[ edit ]
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 (South) (2000–2009)[ edit ]
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 (South) (formerly Midlands East 2)[ e] .
Midlands 2 East (South) (2009–present)[ edit ]
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 (South) (formerly Midlands 4 East (South)).
Season
No of teams
Champions
Runners–up
Relegated teams
Reference
2010–11
12
Towcestrians
Peterborough Lions
Northampton BBOB , Stewarts & Lloyds
[ 19]
2011–12
12
Peterborough Lions
Lutterworth
Long Buckby , Stockwood Park
[ 20]
2012–13
12
Bugbrooke
Huntingdon & District
Vipers , Biggleswade
[ 21]
2013–14
12
Leighton Buzzard
Newbold-on-Avon
Northampton BBOB , Rushden & Higham
[ 22]
2014–15
12
Northampton Old Scouts
Wellingborough
Dunstablians , Stewarts & Lloyds
[ 23]
2015–16
12
Melton Mowbray
Lutterworth
Biggleswade , Leicester Forest
[ 24]
2016–17
12
Peterborough
Oundle
Rushden & Higham , Vipers
[ 25]
2017–18
12
Oadby Wyggestonians
Luton
Pinley , Stamford
[ 26]
2018–19
12
Olney
Market Harborough
Huntingdon & District , Oakham
[ 27]
2019–20
12
Leighton Buzzard
Belgrave
Melton Mowbray , Stewarts & Lloyds
[ 28]
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[ 29]
Stewarts & Lloyds (S)
9-13
Ilkeston (N)
Occupation Road, Corby , Northamptonshire
2001–02[ 30]
Nottingham Moderns (N)
26-8
Stewarts & Lloyds (S)
Ferryfields, Wilford , Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
2002-03[ 31]
Peterborough (S)
3-59
Loughborough Students (N)
Fortress Fengate, Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
2003-04[ 32]
Peterborough (S)
33-13
Matlock (N)
Fortress Fengate, Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
2004-05[ 33]
Matlock (N)
25-10
Stewarts & Lloyds (S)
Cromford Meadows, Cromford , Derbyshire
2005–06[ 34]
Ilkeston (N)
24-21
Banbury (S)
The Stute, Ilkeston , Derbyshire
2006–07[ 35]
Lutterworth (N)
3-21
Banbury (S)
Ashby Lane, Lutterworth , Leicestershire
2007–08[ 36]
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[ 37]
Spalding (N)
25-10
Market Harborough (S)
Memorial Field, Spalding , Lincolnshire
400
2010–11[ 38]
Peterborough Lions (S)
17-20
Loughborough (N)
Bretton Woods, Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
2011–12[ 39]
Market Bosworth (S)
17-14
Lutterworth (N)
Cadeby Lane, Market Bosworth , Warwickshire
2012–13[ 40]
Huntingdon (S)
30-17
Oakham (N)
The Racecourse, Brampton , Cambridgeshire
2013–14[ 41]
Spalding (N)
24-14
Newbold-on-Avon (S)
Memorial Field, Spalding , Lincolnshire
400
2014–15[ 42]
Coalville (N)
25-36
Wellingborough (S)
Memorial Ground, Coalville , Leicestershire
2015–16[ 43]
Lutterworth (S)
43-17
West Bridgford (N)
Ashby Lane, Lutterworth , Leicestershire
2016–17[ 44]
Oundle (S)
30-12
Coalville (N)
Occupation Road, Oundle , Northamptonshire
400
2017–18[ 45]
Luton (S)
35-22
Matlock (N)
Newlands Road, Luton , Bedfordshire
2018–19[ 46]
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))
Number of league titles [ edit ]
^ 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.
^ Due to the RFU restructuring the league system for the 2009-10 season, runners up Stewarts & Lloyds were automatically promoted as one of the two best runners up of the four Midlands 3 divisions, meaning they did not have to face a playoff.
^ 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.[ 17]
^ After extra time.
^ One of Wellingborough's titles was when league was single division known as Midlands East 1.
^ Belgrave's title 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.
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