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County Championship (rugby union)
SportRugby union
Founded1889
Country(ies)England
Most recent champion(s)Lancashire


The County Championship is an annual rugby union competition in England between teams representing English counties. After restructuring in 2007 the top tier of the Championship has been known as the Bill Beaumont Cup, after the trophy awarded to the competition winners was named in honour of Bill Beaumont, a former England and British Lions captain.[1] Teams also compete for the County Championship Shield and County Championship Plate.

The English County Championship has a long history, being first officially recognised by the Rugby Football Union in 1889. The 2009 Championship was the 109th competition. The most successful county, Lancashire, has won the competition 19 times, closely followed by Gloucestershire (17) and Yorkshire (14). Gloucestershire (33) and Lancashire (28) have made the most appearances in contested finals.

On four occasions the tournament final has been tied at full time and a second leg rematch has been played. Two of these rematches were also tied and on these occasions (1907 and 1967) the finalists were declared joint winners. In 1991 the final match between Cornwall and Yorkshire was tied at full time and extra time was played, with Cornwall winning 29-20.

Structure

There was little formal structure to the first official years of the competition, with teams playing different numbers of matches and different opposition from across England. The winners were determined by a panel of judges from the RFU Committee. From 1892-1895, the four winners of four regional Championships (North East, North West, South East and South West) played a round robin to determine the overall winner of the County Championship.

A restructure in 1896, led to the creation of North and South regions only, the winners of these regional competitions playing a final for the County Championship. Another restructure in 1921 saw the formation of 5 regions and the knock-out stage of the championship extend to semi-finals and a final. The winners of the North East, North West and South East regions were entered into a semi-final draw along with the winners of a playoff between the winners of the South and South West regions.

Since 2007, the top 8 counties have been split into two regions of 4 teams, North and South, who play a round robin tournament, the winners of which compete for the English County Championship in the final. This format is repeated for the 8 counties that compete for the County Championship Shield. The 11 counties which compete for the County Championship Plate are split into 3 pools from which the winners and runner-up with the best record meet in semi-final matches.

Past Winners

YearWinnerRegional Winners
1889Yorkshire
1890Yorkshire
1891Lancashire
1892YorkshireKent, Lancashire, Midlands
1893YorkshireCumberland, Devon, Middlesex
1894YorkshireLancashire, Midlands, Somerset
1895YorkshireCumberland, Devon, Midlands
YearHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueNotes
1896Surrey4-16YorkshireRichmond
1897Cumberland3-9KentCarlisle
1898Midlands3-24NorthumberlandCoventry
1899Northumberland0-5DevonNewcastle
1900Devon3-11DurhamExeter
1901Durham3-14DevonWest Hartlepool
1902Gloucestershire3-9DurhamGloucester
1903Durham4-3KentWest Hartlepool
1904Kent8-6DurhamBlackheath
1905Durham9-8MiddlesexWest Hartlepool
1906Devon16-3DurhamExeter
1907Durham3-3DevonWest Hartlepool
Devon0-0DurhamExeterTitle shared after replay drawn
1908Cornwall17-3DurhamRedruth
1909Durham12-0CornwallWest Hartlepool
1910Gloucestershire23-0YorkshireGloucester
1911Yorkshire3-12DevonKirkstall, Leeds
1912Devon29-0NorthumberlandDevonport
1913Cumberland3-14GloucestershireCarlisle
1914Midlands22-5DurhamLeicester
1915-19Competition suspended for WWI
1920Yorkshire3-27GloucestershireBradford
1921Gloucestershire31-4LeicestershireKingsholm
1922North Midlands0-19GloucestershireAston Villa
1923Somerset8-6LeicestershireBridgwater
1924Cumberland14-3KentCarlisle
1925Gloucestershire6-14LeicestershireBristol
1926Yorkshire15-14HampshireBradford
1927Kent22-12LeicestershireBlackheath
1928Yorkshire12-8CornwallBradford
1929Middlesex8-8LancashireTwickenham
Lancashire8-9MiddlesexBlundellsandsReplay match
1930Lancashire7-13GloucestershireBlundellsands
1931Gloucestershire10-9WarwickshireGloucester
1932Durham3-9GloucestershireBlaydon-on-Tyne
1933Hampshire18-7LancashireBoscombe
1934East Midlands10-0GloucestershireNorthampton
1935Somerset0-14LancashireBath
1936Northumberland6-13HampshireGosforth
1937Gloucestershire5-0East MidlandsBristol
1938Lancashire24-12SurreyBlundellsands
1939Somerset3-8WarwickshireWeston-Super-Mare
1940-46Competition suspended for WWII
1947Lancashire8-8GloucestershireBlundellsands
Gloucestershire3-14LancashireKingsholmReplay match
1948Eastern Counties0-5LancashireCambridge
1949Lancashire9-3GloucestershireBlundellsands
1950Cheshire5-0East MidlandsBirkenhead Park
1951East Midlands10-0MiddlesexNorthampton
1952Middlesex9-6LancashireTwickenham
1953Yorkshire11-3East MidlandsBradford
1954Lancashire6-24MiddlesexBlundellsands
1955Middlesex8-14LancashireTwickenham
1956Middlesex13-9DevonTwickenham
1957Devon12-3YorkshireHome Park, Plymouth
1958Warwickshire16-8CornwallCoundon Road, Coventry
1959Gloucestershire9-14WarwickshireMemorial Ground Bristol
1960Warwickshire9-6SurreyCoundon Road, Coventry
1961Devon0-0CheshireHome Park, Plymouth
Cheshire5-3DevonBirkenhead ParkReplay match
1962Hampshire6-11WarwickshireTwickenham
1963Warwickshire13-10YorkshireCoundon Road, Coventry
1964Warwickshire8-6LancashireCoundon Road, Coventry
1965Durham9-15WarwickshireHartlepool
1966Lancashire0-6MiddlesexBlundellsands
1967Surrey14-14DurhamTwickenham
Durham0-0SurreyHartlepoolTitle shared after replay drawn
1968Middlesex9-6WarwickshireTwickenham
1969Cornwall9-11LancashireRedruth
1970Staffordshire11-9GloucestershireBurton on Trent
1971Gloucestershire3-14SurreyKingsholm
1972Warwickshire6-11GloucestershireCoundon Road, Coventry
1973Gloucestershire12-17LancashireMemorial Ground Bristol
1974Lancashire12-22GloucestershireBlundellsands
1975Gloucestershire13-9East CountiesKingsholm
1976Middlesex9-24GloucestershireRichmond Athletic Ground
1977Lancashire17-6MiddlesexBlundellsands
1978North Midlands10-7GloucestershireThe Reddings, Moseley
1979Middlesex19-6NorthumberlandTwickenham
1980Lancashire21-15GloucestershireVale of Lune
1981North Midlands3-7LancashireThe Reddings, Moseley
1982Gloucestershire6-15NorthumberlandKingsholm
1983Gloucestershire19-7YorkshireMemorial Ground Bristol

From 1984 all Championship finals were played at Twickenham.

YearWinnersScoreRunner's UpVenueNotes
1984Gloucestershire36-18SomersetTwickenham
1985Middlesex12-9Notts, Lincs & DerbyTwickenham
1986Warwickshire16-6KentTwickenham
1987Yorkshire22-11MiddlesexTwickenham
1988Lancashire23-18WarwickshireTwickenham
1989Durham13-9CornwallTwickenham
1990Lancashire32-9MiddlesexTwickenham
1991Cornwall29-20YorkshireTwickenhamAET
1992Lancashire9-6CornwallTwickenham
1993Lancashire9-6YorkshireTwickenham
1994Yorkshire26-3DurhamTwickenham
1995Warwickshire15-9NorthumberlandTwickenham
1996Gloucestershire17-13WarwickshireTwickenham
1997Cumbria21-13SomersetTwickenham
1998Cheshire21-14CornwallTwickenham
1999Cornwall25-15GloucestershireTwickenham
2000Yorkshire16-9DevonTwickenham
2001Yorkshire47-19CornwallTwickenham
2002Gloucestershire26-23CheshireTwickenham
2003Lancashire24-18GloucestershireTwickenham
2004Devon43-14GloucestershireTwickenham
2005Devon22-16LancashireTwickenham
2006Lancashire32-26DevonTwickenham
2007Devon27-6LancashireTwickenham
2008Yorkshire33-13DevonTwickenham
2009Lancashire32-18GloucestershireTwickenham

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