Dorset & Wilts 2 South

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Dorset & Wilts 2 South
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SportRugby union
Instituted1987; 35 years ago (1987) (as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2)
Number of teams11
Country England
Holders (2nd title) (2019–20)
(promoted to Dorset & Wilts 1 South)
Most titles, Bournemouth III, Bournemouth University, , , North Dorset, , Sherborne II (2 titles)
Websiteenglandrugby.com

Dorset & Wilts 2 South is an English Rugby Union league, forming part of the South West Division, for clubs primarily based in Dorset, sitting at tier 9 of the English rugby union system. Promoted teams tend to move up to Dorset & Wilts 1 South. Relegated teams used to drop to Dorset & Wilts 3 South but since that division was cancelled at the end of the 2018–19 season there has been no relegation. Each year 1st XV clubs in this division also take part in the RFU Junior Vase, a level 9–12 national competition.

2021-22[]

Dorset Dockers and East Dorset (11th in 2019-20) merged ahead of the current season to form East Dorset Dockers.

North Dorset II, Salisbury III and Wheatsheaf Cabin Crew did did not return as all were level transferred to the newly formed for the current season.

2020–21[]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 season was cancelled.

2019–20[]

2018–19[]

2017–18[]

2016–17[]

  • Bridport
  • Bournemouth IV
  • Dorchester II
  • Ellinghan & Ringwood II
  • Dorset Dockers II (promoted from Dorset & Wilts 3 South)
  • Lytchett Minster II (promoted from Dorset & Wilts 3 South)
  • New Milton II
  • North Dorset III
  • Oakmedians II
  • Puddletown
  • Salisbury III
  • Wheatsheaf Cabin Crew

2015–16[]

The 2015–16 Dorset & Wilts 2 South consisted of twelve teams; seven based in Dorset, three from Hampshire and one each from Somerset and Wiltshire. The season started on 12 September 2015 and ended on 23 April 2016.

Eight of the twelve teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions, were promoted to Dorset & Wilts 1 South along with Salisbury II (2nd) and (3rd), while North Dorset III and were relegated to Dorset & Wilts 3 South.

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Locations of the 2015–16 Dorset & Wilts 2 South teams in Dorset, Hampshire, Somerset & Wiltshire
Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Bournemouth III Chapel Gate Bournemouth, Dorset 7th
Brewery Fields Bridport, Dorset 5th
Dorchester II Coburg Road Dorchester, Dorset 8th
Parsonage Barn Lane Ringwood, Hampshire 9th
The Recreation Ground Fordingbridge, Hampshire Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 3 South (3rd)
Normans Way Ashley, New Milton, Hampshire 10th
North Dorset III Slaughtergate 1,000 Gillingham, Dorset 12th (not relegated)
Recreation Ground Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 3 South (runners up)
Enterprise Park Piddlehinton, Dorset 6th
Monmouth Avenue Weymouth, Dorset 4th
Netherhampton Road Netherhampton, Salisbury, Wiltshire Promoted from Dorset & Wilts 3 South (champions)
Yeovil Showground Yeovil, Somerset Relegated from Dorset & Wilts 1 South (11th)

2012–13[]

Original teams[]

When league rugby began in 1987, this division (known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2) contained the following teams from Berkshire, Dorset and Wiltshire:

Dorset & Wilts 2 South honours[]

Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2 (1987–1993)[]

Originally Dorset & Wilts 2 North and Dorset & Wilts 2 South were combined in a single division known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2, involving clubs based in Berkshire[d], Dorset and Wiltshire. It was a tier 9 league with promotion to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1 and, from the 1988–89 season onward, relegation was to either Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 East or Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 West.

Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated team(s) Ref
1987–88 12 Chippenham No relegation [1]
1988–89 11 North Dorset [2]
1989–90 11 [3]
1990–91 11 D.I.H.E. , , [4]
1991–92 11 [e] No relegation[f] [5]
1992–93 13 [6]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2 (1993–1996)[]

The creation of National League 5 South for the 1993–94 season meant that Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2 dropped to become a tier 10 league. Promotion continued to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1, while relegation was now to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3[g].

Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated team(s) Ref
1993–94 13 , [7]
1994–95 13 Bournemouth University[h] North Dorset [8]
1995–96 13 [i] Bournemouth University, , [j] [9]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2 (1996–2000)[]

The cancellation of National League 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season meant that Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2 reverted to being a tier 9 league. Promotion continued to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 1 and relegation to Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3.

Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated team(s) Ref
1996–97 8
1997–98 10 ,
1998–99 9 , , [10]
1999–00 8 No relegation[k] [11]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Dorset & Wilts 2 South (2000–2004)[]

At the end of the 1999–00 season Berks/Wilts/Dorset 2 was restructured following the departure of Berkshire clubs to join the Bucks & Oxon leagues. It was now split into two tier 9 regional leagues - Dorset & Wilts 2 North and Dorset & Wilts 2 South. Promotion from Dorset & Wilts 2 South was now to Dorset & Wilts 2 and there was no relegation due to the cancellation of Berks/Wilts/Dorset 3.

Dorset & Wilts 2 South
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated team(s) Ref
2000–01 8 No relegation [12]
2001–02 6 Sherborne No relegation [13]
2002–03 6 North Dorset No relegation [14]
2003–04 9 No relegation [15]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Dorset & Wilts 2 South (2004–2009)[]

Ahead of the 2004–05 season, local league restructuring meant that promotion from Dorset & Wilts 2 South was now to Dorset & Wilts 1 South (formerly Dorset & Wilts 1) and relegation to the newly introduced Dorset & Wilts 3 South (last known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3). It remained a tier 9 league.

Dorset & Wilts 2 South
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated team(s) Ref
2004–05 11 Salisbury III Multiple teams[l] [16]
2005–06 10 Salisbury III[m] , , [17]
2006–07 10 Bournemouth III[n] North Dorset III , Sherborne II, [18]
2007–08 9 Sherborne II Chard II [19]
2008–09 10 [20]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Dorset & Wilts 2 South (2009–present)[]

Despite widespread restructuring by the RFU at the end of the 2008–09 season, Dorset & Wilts 2 South remained a tier 9 league, with promotion continuing to Dorset & Wilts 1 South and relegation to Dorset & Wilts 3 South until that division was abolished at the end of the 2018–19 season.

Dorset & Wilts 2 South
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated team(s) Ref
2009–10 11 Bournemouth III Sherborne II [21]
2010–11 12 Salisbury II Multiple teams[o] [22]
2011–12 10 , [23]
2012–13 10 [24]
2013–14 11 [p] , , [25]
2014–15 12 Salisbury II North Dorset III, [26]
2015–16 12 , [27]
2016–17 10 Salisbury III (not promoted)[q] , Dorchester II [28]
2017–18 11 Sherborne II , [r] [29]
2018–19 12 Dorchester II[s] [t] No relegation[u] [30]
2019–20 11[v] No relegation [31]
2020–21 11
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Dinton would later drop out of the 2019–20 Dorset & Wilts 2 South.
  2. ^ Despite finishing as champions Dorchester II were denied promotion due to the Dorcester 1st XV being relegated into Dorset & Wilts 1 South from Southern Counties South.
  3. ^ Despite finishing 7th Swanage & Wareham II were relegated due to the Swanage & Wareham 1st XV being relegated into Dorset & Wilts 1 South from Southern Counties South.
  4. ^ Since 2000, Berkshire clubs have played in the Berks/Bucks & Oxon leagues.
  5. ^ Restructuring of the south-west leagues from 11 to 13 teams for the following season, meant that four teams were promoted, including and .
  6. ^ The restructuring of Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 East and Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 West into a single season called Berks/Dorsets/Wilts 3, meant that there was no relegation.
  7. ^ Prior to the 1992–93 season Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 was divided into two regional divisions - Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 East and Berks/Dorset/Wilts 3 West.
  8. ^ Champions Bournemouth University were not promoted.
  9. ^ 3rd place also promoted.
  10. ^ Restructuring of the Berks, Dorset & Wilts leagues, including a reduction of teams in each division, meant that more teams were relegated than usual.
  11. ^ There would be no relegation due to the cancellation of at the end of the season.
  12. ^ , North Dorset III, Dorchester III and were the relegated teams this year. The reason so many teams were relegated was due to the creation of a new division (Dorset & Wilts 3 North & South) for the following season.
  13. ^ Not promoted as Salisbury 2nd team in division above.
  14. ^ Not promoted as Bournemouth 2nd team in division above.
  15. ^ , Dorchester II, and were the relegated teams this year. The reason for so many relegated teams was due to the creation of a new Dorset & Wilts 4 division for the following season.
  16. ^ After finishing the season bottom of the league - Frome III chose to drop to Tribute Somerset 3 South instead of Dorset & Wilts 3 South.
  17. ^ Salisbury III finished as runners up but were not promoted as Salisbury II were in the division above. 3rd place were promoted instead.
  18. ^ Despite finishing 8th New Milton III were relegated due to New Milton II being relegated into Dorset & Wilts 2 South from Dorset & Wilts 1 South.
  19. ^ Champions Dorchester II were not promoted into Dorset & Wilts 1 North due to the Dorcester 1st XV being relegated into that division from Southern Counties South.
  20. ^ 3rd place also promoted.
  21. ^ No relegation due to dissolution of Dorset & Wilts 3 South at the end of the season. As North Dorset II were relegated into the division, North Dorset III dropped out of the league.
  22. ^ League reduced from 12 to 11 teams after drop out of the league. would also transfer into Hampshire 2.
  23. ^ One of Blandford's titles was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  24. ^ Bournemouth University were formerly known as Dorset Institute of Higher Education (D.I.H.E.). Both titles were won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  25. ^ One of North Dorset's titles was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  26. ^ Sherborne have won three titles overall - two by the 2nd team and one by the 1st team.
  27. ^ Aldermaston's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  28. ^ Chippenham's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  29. ^ Melksham's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  30. ^ Minety's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  31. ^ Salisbury have won two titles overall - one by the 2nd team and one by the 3rd team.
  32. ^ Supermarine's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  33. ^ Swindon College Old Boys title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  34. ^ Tadley's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  35. ^ Thatcham's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.
  36. ^ Trowbridge's title was won when the league was known as Berks/Dorset/Wilts 2.

See also[]

References[]

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