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The 1987–88 Courage League National Division One was the first season of the first tier of the English rugby union league system . It was the first season of a truly national rugby union league, which is currently known as the Gallagher Premiership .
There was no fixture list; the teams arranged fixtures amongst themselves. One match would count between each of the twelve teams involved and the points scheme was such that a team received four points for a win, two for a draw and one point for a loss. Most teams played eleven games, although some played ten due to cancellations. There was also unequal home and away fixtures, with some sides (Coventry, Harlequins) playing up to seven games at home, while others (Waterloo) as little as four.
Leicester Tigers finished first in the league table and were crowned champions. Coventry and Sale were relegated to the 1988–89 Courage League National Division Two for next season, the latter side having lost all of its eleven matches. Rosslyn Park and Liverpool St Helens were promoted from the 1987–88 Courage League National Division Two for the following season.[ 1]
Participating teams [ edit ]
Locations of the 1987–88 Courage League National Division One teams
Team
Stadium
Capacity
City/Area
Bath
The Recreation Ground
8,200
Bath , Somerset
Bristol
Memorial Stadium
12,100
Bristol , Avon
Coventry
Coundon Road
9,000
Coventry , West Midlands
Gloucester
Kingsholm
11,000
Gloucester , Gloucestershire
Harlequins
The Stoop
8,500
Twickenham , London
Leicester Tigers
Welford Road
16,000
Leicester , Leicestershire
Moseley
The Reddings
10,000
Birmingham , West Midlands
Nottingham
Ireland Avenue
4,950
Beeston , Nottinghamshire
Orrell
Edge Hall Road
5,500
Orrell , Greater Manchester
Sale
Heywood Road
5,400
Sale , Greater Manchester
Wasps
Repton Avenue
3,000[ 2]
Sudbury , London
Waterloo
St Anthony's Road
9,000
Blundellsands , Merseyside
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Qualification
1
Leicester Tigers (C)
10
9
0
1
225
133
+92
37
Champions
2
Wasps
11
8
1
2
218
136
+82
36
3
Harlequins
11
6
1
4
261
128
+133
30
4
Bath
11
6
1
4
197
156
+41
30
5
Gloucester
10
6
1
3
206
121
+85
29
6
Orrell
11
5
1
5
192
153
+39
27
7
Moseley
11
5
0
6
167
170
−3
26
8
Nottingham
11
4
1
6
146
170
−24
24
9
Bristol
10
4
1
5
171
145
+26
23
10
Waterloo
10
4
0
6
123
208
−85
22
11
Coventry (R)
11
3
1
7
139
246
−107
21
Relegated
12
Sale (R)
11
0
0
11
95
374
−279
11
Source:
[ 3] Rules for classification: Points are awarded as follows:
4 pts for a win
2 pt for a draw
1 pt for a loss(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
The home team is listed in the left column.
Source:
[citation needed ] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Clubs had to organise their own fixtures so there was no organised round by round fixture lists and also no equal allocation of home and away matches. Dates of games and results are given below in date order.[ 5]
Nottingham 21 – 12[ 6] Moseley
Kingsholm Referee: Laurie Prideaux
Leicester Tigers 23 – 13 Bath
Welford Road Referee: Fred Howard[ 7]
Memorial Stadium Referee: Roger Quittenton
Harlequins 9 – 12 Leicester Tigers
Coventry 15 – 20 Nottingham
Leicester Tigers 32 – 16 Coventry
Ireland Avenue Referee: Tony Trigg[ 7]
The Recreation Ground Attendance: 7,000[ 7] Referee: S K Trevithick[ 7]
Gloucester 17 – 9 Nottingham
Kingsholm Referee: Fred Howard
St Anthony's Road Referee: Tony Trigg
Nottingham 13 – 22 Leicester Tigers
Harlequins 9 – 9 Gloucester
The Stoop Referee: Tony Spreadbury
Leicester Tigers 12 – 9 Wasps
Moseley 3 – 21 Leicester Tigers
Kingsholm Attendance: 7,000[ 7] Referee: R Parks[ 7]
Leicester Tigers 15 – 10 Bristol
Kingsholm Referee: Laurie Prideaux
Kingsholm Referee: Fred Howard
Orrell 30 – 6 Leicester Tigers
Coventry 12 – 15 Harlequins
Edge Hall Road Referee: A P Thompson
Leicester Tigers 42 – 15 Sale
Harlequins 34 – 8 Nottingham
Leicester Tigers 39 – 15 Waterloo
Kingsholm Referee: M J Edwards
League and cup double header. The 1988 John Player Cup final would also count as Harlequins v Bristol Courage League game.
Leicester Tigers C – C Gloucester
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