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Rugby union competition in England

2025–26 National League 1
Countries England
Date 6 September 2025 – 25 April 2026
Matches played 102
Attendance 63,512
(average 623 per match)
Highest attendance 2,027 – Plymouth v B Moseley, 25 October 2025
Lowest attendance 193 – Tonbridge v Leeds, 22 November 2025
Tries scored 851
(average 8.3 per match)
Top point scorer 149 – Richard Hayes (Rotherham)
Top try scorer 26 – William Harding (Blackheath)

The 2025–26 National League 1 is the 38th season of the third tier of the English domestic rugby union competitions.

Structure

The league consists of fourteen teams, with all the teams playing each other on a home and away basis, to make a total of twenty-six matches each. There is one automatic promotion place, with the champions promoted to Champ Rugby, and one play-off place. The 12th and 13th placed teams in Champ Rugby will play against each other (in a one-off game) with the loser meeting the runner-up of National League 1 for the final place in Champ Rugby.[1] There are typically three relegation places to either, National League 2 East, National League 2 North or National League 2 West, depending on the geographical location of the team.[2]

Participating teams and locations

2025–26 National 1 teams in England
2025–26 Greater London National League 1 clubs
Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season
Birmingham Moseley Billesley Common[3] 5,000 (1,300 seats) Birmingham, West Midlands 7th
Bishop’s Stortford Silver Leys[4] 1,600 Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire 9th
Blackheath Well Hall 1,650 (550 seats) Eltham, London 6th
Clifton Station Road [5] 2,500 (400 seats) Cribbs Causeway, Patchway, Bristol Promoted from National League 2 West (champions)[6]
Dings Crusaders Shaftesbury Park [7] 2,250 (250 seats) Frenchay, Bristol 10th
Leeds Tykes The Sycamores[a] 1,500 Bramhope, Leeds, West Yorkshire Promoted from National League 2 North (champions)[8]
Leicester Lions Westleigh Park 2,000 Blaby, Leicestershire 12th[b]
Plymouth Albion The Brickfields[10] 5,600 Plymouth, Devon 4th
Rams Old Bath Road[11] 2,000 (300 seats)[12] Sonning, Reading, Berkshire 5th
Rosslyn Park The Rock 2,000 (630 seats) Roehampton, London 2nd
Rotherham Titans Clifton Lane[13] 2,500 Rotherham, South Yorkshire 3rd
Sale FC Heywood Road[14] 3,387 Sale, Greater Manchester 8th
Sedgley Park Park Lane[15] 3,000 Whitefield, Bury, Greater Manchester 11th
Tonbridge Juddians The Slade 1,500 Tonbridge, Kent Promoted from National League 2 East (champions)[16]

League table

Updated to match(es) played on 10 January 2026. Source: National League Rugby [17]
Rules for classification: If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Number of matches won
  2. Number of matches drawn
  3. Difference between points for and against
  4. Total number of points for
  5. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  6. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled

Fixtures & results

Round 1

Leicester Lions 14 – 46 Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
Westleigh Park
Attendance: 223
Referee: Alan Chandrachad
Clifton 17 – 34 Blackheath (1 BP)
Station Road
Attendance: 362
Referee: Adam Wookey
(1 BP) Sale FC 28 – 43 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Heywood Road
Attendance: 747
Referee: Daniel Rowlands
(1 BP) Sedgley Park 18 – 24 Rams (1 BP)
Park Lane
Attendance: 389
Referee: Alex Powdrell
(1 BP) Bishops Stortford 26 – 12 Birmingham Moseley
Silver Leys
Attendance: 543
Referee: Ben Simpson
Leeds Tykes 12 – 45 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
The Sycamores
Attendance: 537
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 45 – 10 Dings Crusaders
Priory Lane
Attendance: 542
Referee: Callum Watson

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Round 2

(1 BP) Rotherham Titans 52 – 12 Leeds Tykes
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 415
Referee: Ben Simpson
Sedgley Park 27 – 22 Sale FC (2 BP)
Park Lane
Attendance: 376
Referee: Tim Allat
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 49 – 21 Leicester Lions
Billesley Common
Attendance: 630
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
(1 BP) Blackheath 33 – 31 Bishop’s Stortford (2 BP)
Well Hall
Attendance: 580
Referee: Alex Powdrell
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 62 – 5 Clifton
The Brickfields
Attendance: 1,419
Referee: Callum Watson
(1 BP) Rams 73 – 24 Dings Crusaders (1 BP)
Old Bath Road
Attendance: 973
Referee: Daniel Rowlands
(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians 22 – 29 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
The Slade
Attendance: 322
Referee: Adam Wookey

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Round 3

Leicester Lions 12 – 47 Blackheath (1 BP)
Westleigh Park
Attendance: 324
Referee: George Ounsley
Clifton 15 – 40 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Station Road
Attendance: 552
Referee: Callum Watson
(1 BP) Sale FC 31 – 17 Rams
Heywood Road
Attendance: 801
Referee: Alex Powdrell
Bishop’s Stortford 15 – 31 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
Silver Leys
Attendance: 507
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
Dings Crusaders 21 – 34 Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
Shaftesbury Park
Attendance: 700
Referee: Holly Wood
Leeds Tykes 8 – 20 Sedgley Park
The Sycamores
Attendance: 311
Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 47 – 24 Birmingham Moseley
The Rock
Attendance: 642
Referee: Ben Simpson

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Round 4

(1 BP) Rotherham Titans 71 – 12 Bishop’s Stortford
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 703
Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Sale FC 38 – 15 Leeds Tykes
Heywood Road
Attendance: 813
Referee: George Ounsley
(1 BP) Sedgley Park 30 – 41 Clifton (1 BP)
Park Lane
Attendance: 350[c]
Referee: Samuel Yates
Birmingham Moseley 19 – 34 Dings Crusaders (1 BP)
Billesley Common
Attendance: 575
Referee: David Charlton
(1 BP) Blackheath 27 – 31 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Well Hall
Attendance: 450
Referee: Ben Simpson
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 45 – 22 Leicester Lions (1 BP)
The Brickfields
Attendance: 1,482
Referee: Adam Wookey
(1 BP) Rams 40 – 19 Tonbridge Juddians
Old Bath Road
Attendance: 784
Referee: Callum Watson

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Round 5

Leicester Lions 25 – 41 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Westleigh Park
Attendance: 227[d]
Referee: Samuel Yates
(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford 15 – 20 Sedgley Park
Silver Leys
Attendance: 401
Referee: Holly Wood
(1 BP) Clifton 17 – 24 Sale FC (1 BP)
Station Road
Attendance: 432[e]
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
(2 BP) Dings Crusaders 31 – 36 Blackheath (1 BP)
Shaftesbury Park
Attendance: 363
Referee: George Ounsley
The Sycamores
Attendance: 357
Referee: Timothy Allatt
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 29 – 14 Plymouth Albion
The Rock
Attendance: 590
Referee: Daniel Rowlands
(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians 31 – 17 Birmingham Moseley
The Slade
Attendance: 267
Referee: Alex Powdrell

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Round 6

(1 BP) Rotherham Titans 27 – 26 Rosslyn Park (2 BP)
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 1,260
Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Sale FC 43 – 12 Bishop’s Stortford
Heywood Road
Attendance: 813
Referee: Alex Powdrell
(1 BP) Sedgley Park 52 – 29 Leicester Lions (1 BP)
Park Lane
Attendance: 298
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
(1 BP) Blackheath 40 – 0 Tonbridge Juddians
Well Hall
Attendance: 854
Referee: Samuel Yates
Leeds Tykes 27 – 24 Clifton (2 BP)
The Sycamores
Attendance: 309
Referee: Ben Simpson
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 64 – 17 Dings Crusaders
Brickfields
Attendance: 1,881
Referee: Holly Wood
(1 BP) Rams 31 – 28 Birmingham Moseley (2 BP)
Old Bath Road
Attendance: 1,054
Referee: Daniel Rowlands

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Round 7

(1 BP) Leicester Lions 35 – 31 Sale FC (2 BP)
Westleigh Park
Attendance: 276
Referee: Timothy Allatt
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 32 – 19 Blackheath
Billesley Common
Attendance: 880
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford 36 – 46 Leeds Tykes (1 BP)
Silver Leys
Attendance: 445
Referee: George Ounsley
(1 BP) Clifton 14 – 21 Rams
Station Road
Attendance: 560[f]
Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 68 – 19 Sedgley Park
The Rock
Attendance: 650
Referee: Holly Wood
(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians 35 – 25 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
The Slade
Attendance: 313
Referee: Callum Watson
(1 BP) Dings Crusaders 50 – 31 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Shaftesbury Park
Attendance: 531
Referee: Alex Powdrell

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Round 8

(1 BP) Rotherham Titans 38 – 28 Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 720
Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Sale FC 24 – 27 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Heywood Road
Attendance: 830
Referee: George Ounsley
(1 BP) Sedgley Park 29 – 22 Dings Crusaders (2 BP)
Park Lane
Attendance: 301
Referee: Callum Watson
(1 BP) Clifton 55 – 29 Bishop’s Stortford (1 BP)
Station Road
Attendance: 295
Referee: Timothy Allatt
(1 BP) Leeds Tykes 19 – 24 Leicester Lions (1 BP)
The Sycamores
Attendance: 347
Referee: Daniel Rowlands
Rams 7 – 26 Blackheath (1 BP)
Old Bath Road
Attendance: 702
Referee: Ben Simpson
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 36 – 21 Birmingham Moseley
Brickfields
Attendance: 2,027
Referee: Adam Wookey

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Round 9

(2 BP) Leicester Lions 26 – 29 Clifton (1 BP)
Westleigh Park
Attendance: 290
Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians 56 – 0 Sedgley Park
The Slade
Attendance: 319
Referee: Holly Wood
Birmingham Moseley 15 – 33 Rotherham Titans
Billesley Common
Attendance: 780
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford 36 – 29 Rams (2 BP)
Silver Leys
Attendance: 453
Referee: Callum Watson
(1 BP) Blackheath 40 – 28 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
Well Hall
Attendance: 620
Referee: George Ounsley
Dings Crusaders 12 – 58 Sale FC (1 BP)
Shaftesbury Park
Attendance: 301
Referee: Ben Simpson
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 53 – 17 Leeds Tykes
The Rock
Attendance: 680
Referee: Daniel Rowlands

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Round 10

Rotherham Titans 24 – 19 Blackheath (1 BP)
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 571
Referee: Ben Simpson
(1 BP) Leeds Tykes 26 – 17 Dings Crusaders
The Sycamores
Attendance: 284
Referee: Alex Powdrell
(1 BP) Sale FC 33 – 26 Tonbridge Juddians (2 BP)
Heywood Road
Attendance: 723
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
(1 BP) Sedgley Park 28 – 27 Birmingham Moseley (2 BP)
Park Lane
Attendance: 334
Referee: Samuel Yates
(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford 48 – 29 Leicester Lions (1 BP)
Silver Leys
Attendance: 367
Referee: Callum Watson
(1 BP) Clifton 37 – 29 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Station Road
Attendance: 410
Referee: Adam Wookey
Rams 15 – 34 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
Old Bath Road
Attendance: 843
Referee: Ben Rayner

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Round 11

Leicester Lions 24 – 38 Rams (1 BP)
Westleigh Park
Attendance: 242
Referee: Adam Wookey
(2 BP) Tonbridge Juddians 31 – 38 Leeds Tykes (1 BP)
The Slade
Attendance: 193
Referee: Alan Chandrachad
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 13 – 15 Sale FC
Billesley Common
Attendance: 388
Referee: George Ounsley
(1 BP) Blackheath 31 – 3 Sedgley Park
Well Hall
Attendance: 520
Referee: Alex Powdrell
(1 BP) Dings Crusaders 24 – 35 Clifton (1 BP)
Shaftesbury Park
Attendance: 654
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
Plymouth Albion 22 – 21 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Brickfields
Attendance: 1,939
Referee: Daniel Rowlands
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 27 – 28 Bishop’s Stortford (1 BP)
The Rock
Attendance: 449
Referee: Samuel Yates

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Round 12

Leicester Lions 13 – 26 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Westleigh Park
Attendance: 245
Referee: Callum Watson
Leeds Tykes 17 – 42 Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)
The Sycamores
Attendance: 384
Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Sale FC 26 – 21 Blackheath (1 BP)
Heywood Road
Attendance: 701
Referee: Samuel Yates
(1 BP) Sedgley Park 26 – 50 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
Park Lane
Attendance: 302
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
(1 BP) Bishop’s Stortford 33 – 26 Dings Crusaders (2 BP)
Silver Leys
Attendance: 360
Referee: Daniel Rowlands
Clifton 12 – 28 Tonbridge Juddians (1 BP)
Station Road
Attendance: 402
Referee: Adam Wookey
(2 BP) Rams 31 – 35 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Old Bath Road
Attendance: 820
Referee: George Ounsley

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Round 13

(1 BP) Rotherham Titans 40 – 15 Sedgley Park
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 326
Referee: Alan Chandrachud
(2 BP) Tonbridge Juddians 24 – 26 Bishop’s Stortford (1 BP)
The Slade
Attendance: 297
Referee: Callum Watson
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 38 – 7 Clifton
Billesley Common
Attendance: 655
Referee: Jack Moorhouse
(1 BP) Blackheath 36 – 28 Leeds Tykes (1 BP)
Well Hall
Attendance: 620
Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Dings Crusaders 41 – 24 Leicester Lions (1 BP)
Shaftesbury Park
Attendance: 281
Referee: Samuel Yates
Plymouth Albion 24 – 14 Sale FC
Brickfields
Attendance: 1,944
Referee: Alex Powdrell
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 29 – 40 Rams (1 BP)
The Rock
Attendance: 810
Referee: Ben Simpson

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Round 14

(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 12 – 17 Tonbridge Juddians
The Rock
Attendance: 713
Referee: Alex Powdrell
Leicester Lions 19 – 28 Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)
Westleigh Park
Attendance: 456
Referee: Ben Simpson
(1 BP) Sale FC 29 – 13 Sedgley Park
Heywood Road
Attendance: 1,140
Referee: Alan Chandrachud
(2 BP) Bishop’s Stortford 27 – 29 Blackheath (1 BP)
Silver Leys
Attendance: 746
Referee: George Ounsley
Clifton 10 – 35 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
Station Road
Attendance: 526
Referee: Timothy Allatt
(1 BP) Dings Crusaders 31 – 25 Rams (2 BP)
Shaftesbury Park
Attendance: 451
Referee: Adam Wookey
Leeds Tykes 19 – 18 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)

[31]


Round 15

Rotherham Titans P – P Clifton
  • Postponed due to frozen pitch.[32] Game to be rescheduled for 7 February 2026.
(1 BP) Tonbridge Juddians 36 – 31 Dings Crusaders (2 BP)
The Slade
Attendance: 121
Referee: Alex Powdrell
Sedgley Park P – P Leeds Tykes
  • Postponed due to frozen pitch.[33] Game to be rescheduled for 7 February 2026.
Birmingham Moseley P – P Rosslyn Park
  • Postponed due to frozen pitch.[34] Game to be rescheduled for 7 February 2026.
(1 BP) Blackheath 52 – 19 Leicester Lions
Well Hall
Attendance: 605
Referee: Callum Watson
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 39 – 17 Bishop’s Stortford
Brickfields
Attendance: 2,416
Referee: Adam Wookey
(1 BP) Rams 12 – 18 Sale FC
Old Bath Road
Attendance: 772
Referee: George Ounsley

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Round 16

Leicester Lions Plymouth Albion
Tonbridge Juddians Rams
Bishop’s Stortford Rotherham Titans
Dings Crusaders Birmingham Moseley
Rosslyn Park Blackheath

[36]


Round 17

Rotherham Titans Leicester Lions
Sedgley Park Bishop’s Stortford
Birmingham Moseley Tonbridge Juddians
Blackheath Dings Crusaders
Plymouth Albion Rosslyn Park

[37]


Round 18

Leicester Lions Sedgley Park
Tonbridge Juddians Blackheath
Birmingham Moseley Rams
Bishop’s Stortford Sale FC
Dings Crusaders Plymouth Albion
Rosslyn Park Rotherham Titans

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Attendances

Club Home
Games
Total Average Highest Lowest % Capacity
Birmingham Moseley 6 3,908 651 880 388 13%
Bishop’s Stortford 8 3,822 478 746 360 30%
Blackheath 6 3,644 607 854 450 37%
Clifton 8 3,539 442 560 295 18%
Ding’s Crusaders 7 3,281 469 700 281 21%
Leeds Tykes 8 3,553 444 1,024 284 22%
Leicester Lions 8 2,283 285 456 223 14%
Plymouth Albion 6 10,692 1,782 2,027 1,419 21%
Rams 6 5,176 863 1,054 702 43%
Rosslyn Park 8 5,076 635 810 449 32%
Rotherham Titans 6 3,995 666 1,260 326 27%
Sale FC 8 6,568 821 1,140 701 24%
Sedgley Park 7 2,350 336 389 298 11%
Tonbridge Juddians 6 1,711 285 322 193 19%

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Individual statistics

Notes

  1. ^ Leeds Tykes will also play one home game at the 19,700 capacity Headingley Stadium in Leeds.
  2. ^ Typically the 12th placed team would be relegated but Leicester Lions avoided relegation from the 2024–25 National League 1 due to the RFU Championship expanding from 12 to 14 teams ahead of the 2025–26 season.[9]
  3. ^ The Rugby Paper gave 2 attendances for Sedgley Park’s home game versus Clifton on 27 September 2025 – 350 on the match report and 400 on the results page. The match report figure will be used until further notice.
  4. ^ The Rugby Paper gave 2 attendances for Leicester Lions home game versus Rotherham Titans on 4 October 2025 – 227 on the match report and 278 on the results page. The match report figure will be used until further notice.
  5. ^ The Rugby Paper gave 2 attendances for Clifton’s home game versus Sale FC on 4 October 2025 – 432 on the match report and 300 on the results page. The match report figure will be used until further notice.
  6. ^ The Rugby Paper gave 2 attendances for Clifton’s home game versus Rams on 18 October 2025 – 500 on the match report and 560 on the results page. The results figure will be used until further notice as it is more specific.

See also

References

  1. ^ “Extra drama added at both ends as RFU unveil new-look Champ Rugby”. www.rugbypass.com. 2025-05-15. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
  2. ^ “RFU Council confirm three teams will be relegated from National One”. National League Rugby. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  3. ^ “Contact us”. Moseley Rugby. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  4. ^ “Silver Leys”. Bishop Stortford RFC. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  5. ^ “Station Road”. Clifton Rugby Club. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  6. ^ “Clifton Crowned National Two West Champions!”. Clifton RFC. 28 April 2025.
  7. ^ “Shaftsbury Park”. Dings Crusaders RFC. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  8. ^ “Leeds Tykes prove to be made of ‘the right stuff’ as tougher tests await in National One”. Yorkshire Evening Post. 11 April 2025.
  9. ^ “Promotion/Relegation 2024-25”. London & SE Division Rugby Football Union. 2 March 2025.
  10. ^ “Contact Us”. Plymouth Albion RFC. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  11. ^ “Rams Rugby Club”. Rams Rugby Football Club. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  12. ^ “Rams would be happy to play in RFU’s new Tier 2”. The RugbyPaper. No. 802. 28 January 2024. p. 1-2.
  13. ^ “Clifton Lane: The Perfect Function Room Venue”. Titans Rugby. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  14. ^ “Contact Us”. SaleFC. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  15. ^ “Park Lane – Sedgley Park RUFC”. UK Events. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  16. ^ “Round 25 Takeaways: Leicester Lions roar, Hull + Billingham boost hopes, TJs are the champs and Clifton + Camborne survive scares”. NCA Rugby. 13 April 2025.
  17. ^ “National League 1”. NCA Rugby.
  18. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 886. 7 September 2025. pp. 22–23, 31.
  19. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 887. 14 September 2025. pp. 22–23, 31.
  20. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 888. 21 September 2025. pp. 24–25, 33.
  21. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 889. 28 September 2025. pp. 24–25, 35.
  22. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 890. 5 October 2025. pp. 26–27, 35.
  23. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 891. 12 October 2025. pp. 26–27, 35.
  24. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 892. 19 October 2025. pp. 26–27, 35.
  25. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 893. 26 October 2025. pp. 28–29, 37.
  26. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 895. 9 November 2025. pp. 26–27, 35.
  27. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 896. 16 November 2025. pp. 28–29, 37.
  28. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 897. 23 November 2025. pp. 22–23, 31.
  29. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 899. 7 December 2025. pp. 22–23, 31.
  30. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 900. 14 December 2025. pp. 22–23, 31.
  31. ^ a b c d “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 901. 21 December 2025. pp. 22–23, 31.
  32. ^ “Rotherham Titans’ match called off late on after plunge in temperatures”. Rotherham Advertiser. 10 January 2026.
  33. ^ “Match postponed”. Leeds Tykes. 10 January 2026.
  34. ^ “Rosslyn Park – Match Postponed”. Birmingham Moseley Rugby. 9 January 2026.
  35. ^ “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 904. 11 January 2026. pp. 22–23, 29.
  36. ^ “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 905. 18 January 2026. pp. 22–23, 31.
  37. ^ “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 906. 25 January 2026. pp. 22–23, 31.
  38. ^ “Results”. The RugbyPaper. No. 907. 1 February 2026. pp. 22–23, 31.

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