London Double Header

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The London Double Header ran between 2004 and 2017 and typically opened the season of Premiership Rugby (currently known as the Gallagher Premiership due to sponsorship), the top rugby union league in England.

Two games were played consecutively at Twickenham Stadium, originally involving the 'big four' London origin teams of the Premiership, Harlequins, London Irish, Saracens and Wasps (London Wasps until the 2014–15 season). Harlequins were relegated from the premiership at the end of the 2004–05 season and thus for the 2005–06 season Leeds Tykes were included instead. The same applied to London Irish in 2016 who were replaced. The matches form part of the regular season fixtures, with one team nominated as the home side for each match. Since 2008 (2016 being an exception) and the inception of The Big Game, Harlequins only compete in the double header as an away side in order to reduce the number of home games they play away from the Stoop.

From 2015 and following Wasps' relocation to Coventry, the direction of the series changed. Two London teams (normally London Irish and Saracens) acted as the hosts, with the away teams being any of the other 10 Premiership Rugby teams. In 2016, Harlequins hosted due to London Irish's relegation from the premiership. In 2015, 2016 and 2017 the series featured a newly promoted team. The Double Header did not take place in 2018 due to redevelopment works at Twickenham Stadium and has not returned.

At other times of year Twickenham is also used for regular season Premiership fixtures, such as The Big Game hosted by Harlequins at Christmas time, The Clash hosted by Bath and the Premiership Final in June, as well as international fixtures including those by the Barbarians, plus inter-armed forces and varsity matches.

2004[]

4 September 2004
14:00
London Irish 18 – 12 Harlequins
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 51,000
Referee: Wayne Barnes
4 September 2004
16:15
Saracens 13 – 11 London Wasps
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 51,000

2005[]

3 September 2005
14:00
London Wasps 23 – 11 Saracens
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 35,000
3 September 2005
16:20
Leeds Tykes 11 – 27 London Irish
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Sean Davey

2006[]

2 September 2006
14:00
London Irish 20 – 19 NEC Harlequins
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 51,960
2 September 2006
16:20
Saracens 19 – 21 London Wasps
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 51,960
Referee: Roy Maybank

2007[]

15 September 2007
15:30
Harlequins 35 – 27 London Irish
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 39,400
Referee: Ashley Rowden
15 September 2007
18:00
London Wasps 19 – 29 Saracens
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 39,400
Referee: Sean Davey

2008[]

6 September 2008
14:30
London Irish 26 – 14 London Wasps
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 52,087
Referee: Andrew Small
FB 15 Australia Peter Hewat
WG 14 England Topsy Ojo
CE 13 England Delon Armitage
CE 12 Samoa Seilala Mapusua
WG 11 Samoa Sailosi Tagicakibau
FH 10 England Mike Catt downward-facing red arrow 65'
SH 9 England Paul Hodgson downward-facing red arrow 72'
N8 8 Tonga Chris Hala'ufia yellow card 16' to 26' downward-facing red arrow 78'
FL 7 England Steffon Armitage
FL 6 England Richard Thorpe
LK 5 England Gary Johnson
LK 4 England Nick Kennedy
PR 3 South Africa Faan Rautenbach downward-facing red arrow 60'
HK 2 South Africa Danie Coetzee downward-facing red arrow 60'
PR 1 England Alex Corbisiero} downward-facing red arrow 48'
Substitutes:
PR 16 England Dan Murphy upward-facing green arrow 48'
HK 17 England David Paice upward-facing green arrow 60'
HK 18 England James Buckland upward-facing green arrow 60'
FL 19 England Jon Fisher upward-facing green arrow 78'
WG 20 England Adam Thompstone
SH 21 England Peter Richards upward-facing green arrow 72'
FH 22 Ireland Eoghan Hickey upward-facing green arrow 65'
Coach:
FB 15 England Mark van Gisbergen downward-facing red arrow 67'
WG 14 England Paul Sackey
CE 13 England Dominic Waldouck
CE 12 England Josh Lewsey downward-facing red arrow 41'
WG 11 England Tom Voyce
FH 10 England Riki Flutey
SH 9 Ireland Eoin Reddan
N8 8 England James Haskell downward-facing red arrow 67'
FL 7 England Tom Rees
FL 6 England Joe Worsley
LK 5 England Richard Birkett downward-facing red arrow 53'
LK 4 England Simon Shaw
PR 3 South Africa Pat Barnard downward-facing red arrow 53'
HK 2 France Raphael Ibanez downward-facing red arrow 67'
PR 1 England Tim Payne
Substitutes:
HK 16 England Rob Webber upward-facing green arrow 67'
PR 17 England Phil Vickery upward-facing green arrow 53'
LK 18 England Tom Palmer upward-facing green arrow 53'
N8 19 England John Hart upward-facing green arrow 67'
SH 20 England Joe Simpson
FH 21 Ireland Jeremy Staunton upward-facing green arrow 41'
CE 22 Australia Lachlan Mitchell upward-facing green arrow 67'
Coach:
6 September 2008
17:00
Saracens 21 – 24 Harlequins
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 52,087
Referee: Wayne Barnes

2009[]

5 September 2009
14:30
Saracens 18 – 14 London Irish
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 67,684
Referee: Dave Pearson
FB 15 England Alex Goode
WG 14 England Noah Cato
CE 13 Fiji Kameli Ratuvou
CE 12 England Brad Barritt
WG 11 United States Chris Wyles
FH 10 New Zealand Glen Jackson downward-facing red arrow 73'
SH 9 South Africa Neil de Kock downward-facing red arrow 69'
N8 8 South Africa Ernst Joubert yellow card 59' to 69'
FL 7 England Andy Saull
FL 6 South Africa Wikus van Heerden downward-facing red arrow 53' upward-facing green arrow 63' downward-facing red arrow 78'
LK 5 England Hugh Vyvyan downward-facing red arrow 60'
LK 4 England Steve Borthwick
PR 3 Italy Carlos Nieto
HK2 South Africa Schalk Brits yellow card 53' to 63'
PR 1 Wales Rhys Gill downward-facing red arrow 63'
Substitutes:
HK 16 Italy Fabio Ongaro upward-facing green arrow 53' downward-facing red arrow 63'
PR 17 England Tom Mercey upward-facing green arrow 63'
PR 18 England Richard Skuse
LK 19 South Africa Mouritz Botha upward-facing green arrow 60'
N8 20 Wales Michael Owen upward-facing green arrow 78'
SH 21 New Zealand Justin Marshall upward-facing green arrow 69'
FH 22 South Africa Derick Hougaard upward-facing green arrow 73'
WG 23 England Richard Haughton
Coach:
FB 15 England Delon Armitage yellow card 53' to 63'
WG 14 England Adam Thompstone
CE 13 Samoa Elvis Seveali'i downward-facing red arrow 41'
CE 12 Samoa Seilala Mapusua
WG 11 Samoa Sailosi Tagicakibau
FH 10 England Ryan Lamb
SH 9 England Paul Hodgson
N8 8 Tonga Chris Hala'ufia downward-facing red arrow 51'
FL 7 England Steffon Armitage
FL 6 England Declan Danaher downward-facing red arrow 8' upward-facing green arrow 13'
LK 5 England Andy Perry downward-facing red arrow 51'
LK 4 England Nick Kennedy
PR 3 Romania Paulică Ion downward-facing red arrow 51'
HK2 South Africa Danie Coetzee downward-facing red arrow 51'
PR 1 New Zealand Clarke Dermody downward-facing red arrow 69'
Substitutes:
PR 16 England Dan Murphy upward-facing green arrow 69'
HK 17 England James Buckland upward-facing green arrow 51'
PR 18 South Africa Faan Rautenbach upward-facing green arrow 51'
LK 19 Ireland Bob Casey upward-facing green arrow 51'
FL 20 Samoa George Stowers upward-facing green arrow 8' downward-facing red arrow 13' upward-facing green arrow 51'
FB 21 Australia Peter Hewat
SH 22 England Peter Richards upward-facing green arrow 41'
SH 23 Argentina Alfredo Lalanne
Coach:

Scorers:

  • Tries: Jackson, Saull
  • Conversions: Jackson
  • Pens: Jackson 2

Scorers:

  • Try: Stowers
  • Pens: Lamb 2, D Armitage
  • Man of the Match: Glen Jackson
5 September 2009
17:15
London Wasps 26 – 15 Harlequins
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 67,684
Referee: Dean Richards

London Wasps 26 – 15 Harlequins

    • Half Time: 16 – 15

Teams:

  • Wasps: Mark Van Gisbergen, Tom Varndell, Ben Jacobs, Steve Kefu, David Lemi, Danny Cipriani, Joe Simpson, Tim Payne, Rob Webber, Gabriel Bocca, George Skivington, Richard Birkett, John Hart, Serge Betsen (capt), Dan Ward-Smith

Replacements: Joe Ward, Ben Broster, Tom French, Dan Leo, Hugo Ellis, Warren Fury, Dave Walder, Lachlan Mitchell.

Scorers:

  • Tries: Varndell 2
  • Conversions: Van Gisbergen
  • Penalties: Van Gisbergen 3
  • Harlequins: Ugo Monye, David Strettle, Gonzalo Tiesi, Jordan Turner-Hall (YC), Gonzalo Camacho, Nick Evans, Danny Care, Ceri Jones, Gary Botha, Mark Lambert, James Percival, George Robson (RC),[1] Chris Robshaw, Will Skinner (capt), Nick Easter

Replacements: Tani Fuga, Aston Croall, John Andress, Jim Evans, Tom Guest, Steve So'oialo, Rory Clegg, George Lowe.

Scorers:

  • Tries: Monye, Camacho
  • Conversions: Evans
  • Penalties: Evans

Key:

  • YC = Yellow Card
  • RC = Red Card
  • Man of the Match: Serge Betsen

2010[]

4 September 2010
14:00
London Irish 33 – 16 Saracens
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 75,112
Referee: Andrew Small
4 September 2010
16:30
London Wasps 29 – 29 Harlequins
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 75,112
Referee: Chris White

2011[]

3 September 2011
14:00
London Irish 24 – 29 Harlequins
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 55,437
Referee: Greg Garner
3 September 2011
16:30
Saracens 15 – 20 London Wasps
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 55,437
Referee: JP Doyle

2012[]

1 September 2012
14:00
London Wasps 40 – 42 Harlequins
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 63,102
Referee: Greg Garner
1 September 2012
16:30
Saracens 40 – 3 London Irish
Report
Twickenham
Attendance: 63,102
Referee: Wayne Barnes

2013[]

7 September 2013
14:00
London Irish 20–42 (BP) Saracens
Try: Low 37' c
Yarde 69' c
Con: Humphreys (2/2)
Pen: Humphreys (2) 13', 62'
Report Try: George (2) 9' c, 35' m
Vunipola 63' c
Ashton 81' m
Con: Farrell (2/4)
Pen: Farrell (6) 4', 27', 39', 41', 51', 72'
Twickenham
Attendance: 62,637
Referee: Greg Garner
7 September 2013
16:30
London Wasps (BP) 15–16 Harlequins
Try: Launchbury 0' c
Palmer 80' m
Con: Goode (1/2)
Pen: Goode (1) 13'
Report Try: Dickson 70' c
Con: Evans (1/1)
Pen: Evans (3) 12', 45', 49'
Twickenham
Attendance: 62,637
Referee:

2014[]

6 September 2014
14:00
Saracens (BP) 34 – 28 (BP) Wasps
Try: Ashton 6' c
Strettle (3) 20' c, 62' c, 78' c
Con: Hodgson (2/2)
Farrell (2/2)
Pen: Hodgson (2/3) 13', 18'
Report Try: Hughes 43' c
Wade (2) 53' m, 59' c
Con: Goode (2/3)
Pen: Goode (3/3) 10', 16', 26'
Twickenham
Attendance: 66,164
Referee: Andrew Small
6 September 2014
16:30
London Irish (BP) 15 – 20 Harlequins
Pen: Geraghty (5/6) 24', 33', 42', 54', 66'
Report Try: Monye 10' c
Lindsay-Hague 34' c
Con: Evans (2/2)
Pen: Evans (2/6) 7', 27'
Twickenham
Attendance: 66,164
Referee: Greg Garner

2015[]

The 2015 London Double Header was moved from its traditional Round 1 position, to Round 5, in order to accommodate the 2015 Rugby World Cup knock-out stage matches being played at Twickenham Stadium. It was also the first time since 2005 that Saracens, Harlequins, London Irish and Wasps have not all taken part in the event. Harlequins chose not to take part due to the proximity of The Big Game 8 and were therefore replaced by Worcester Warriors. There had been suggestions that Wasps would not take part, following their move to the Ricoh Arena, however they were announced as one of the away teams for the event at the fixture launch on 3 July 2015.

28 November 2015
15:15
Saracens (BP) 48–18 Worcester Warriors
Try: Ashton (2) 3' c, 51' c
Spencer 21' c
Wray 43' c
Brits 55' c
Ransom 62' c
Con: Hodgson (6/6)
Pen: Hodgson (2/3) 30', 39'
Report Try: Rees 70' m
Van Velze 79' c
Con: Heathcote (1/2)
Pen: Heathcote (2/3) 33', 37'
Twickenham
Attendance: 42,680
Referee: Ian Tempest
28 November 2015
17:30
London Irish 15–33 (BP) Wasps
Try: Williams (2) 40' m, 56' c
Con: Noakes (1/2)
Pen: Noakes (1/3) 7'
Report Try: Halai (2) 37' m, 74' m
Daly 49' c
Young 70' c
Con: Jackson (1/2)
Gopperth (1/2)
Pen: Jackson (2/4) 4', 18'
Gopperth (1/1) 54'
Twickenham
Attendance: 42,680
Referee: Wayne Barnes

2016[]

The 2016 London Double Header returned to its traditional Round 1 position. London Irish had been relegated from the Premiership and therefore did not take part. Home teams were confirmed on 28 June, with away teams confirmed at fixture launch on 7 July.

3 September 2016
14:00
(1 BP) Saracens 35–3 Worcester Warriors
Try: George 44' c
Lozowski 53' c
Burger 56' c
Spencer 78' m
Con: Lozowski (3/4) 44', 53' 56'
Pen: Lozowski (3/5) 15', 40', 42'
Report Pen: Lamb (1/1) 25'
Twickenham
Attendance: 47,029
Referee: Matthew Carley
3 September 2016
16:30
Harlequins 21–19 Bristol (1 BP)
Try: Yarde 39 'm
Marchant 41' c
Con: N. Evans (1/2) 41'
Pen: N. Evans (3/3) 24', 58', 65'
Report Try: Varndell 21' c
T. Pisi 27' c
Edwards 42' m
Con: Henson (2/2) 21', 27'
Twickenham
Attendance: 47,029
Referee: Luke Pearce

2017[]

The 2017 London Double Header took place in its traditional Round 1 position. London Irish return after being promoted back into the Premiership. Home teams were confirmed on 22 June, with the away teams confirmed at the Premiership fixture launch on 7 July.[2]

2 September 2017
14:00
(BP) Saracens 55–24 Northampton Saints
Try: Barritt 8' m
Wigglesworth 11' c
Maitland (3) 20' m, 31' m, 34' m
Lozowski 28' c
Koch 37' c
Brits 51' c
Spencer 67' c
Con: Lozowski (5/9) 12', 29', 38', 52', 68'
Report Try: Ludlam 43' c
Wood (2) 55' c, 64' c
Con: Mallinder (3/3) 44', 56', 64'
Pen: Mallinder (1/2) 24'
Twickenham
Attendance: 56,532
Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys
2 September 2017
16:45
(BP) London Irish 39–29 Harlequins (BP)
Try: Ojo 23' c
Bell 30' m
Treviranus 56' m
McKibbin 78' c
Con: Bell (2/4) 24', 79'
Pen: Bell (5/6) 4', 7', 37', 52', 75'
Report Try: Marchant 34' c
Yarde 63' c
Care 72' m
Walker 77' c
Con: M. Smith (1/1) 34'
Catrakilis (2/3) 64', 77'
Pen: M. Smith (1/1) 15'
Twickenham
Attendance: 56,532
Referee: Tom Foley

References[]

  1. ^ "'Head-butt' compounds Quins woes". BBC Sport. 5 September 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  2. ^ [1] Premiership fixtures confirmed for 2017-18 season.

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