2004–05 National Division Three North


The 2004–05 National Division Three North was the fifth season of the fourth division of the English domestic rugby union competition using the name National Division Three North. New teams to the division included Rugby Lions who were relegated from the 2003–04 National Division Two while Bedford Athletic were promoted as champions of Midlands Division 1 along with Bradford & Bingley and Cleckheaton who both came up from North Division 1. The season would also see the introduction of a new points system with 4 points being awarded for a win, 2 points being awarded for a draw with the addition of a bonus point being given for scoring 4 or more tries as well as a bonus point given if you manage to lose a game within 7 points of the victorious team. In terms of promotion the league champions would go straight up into National Division Two while the runners up would have a one-game playoff against the runners up from National Division Three South for the final promotion place.
Halifax would finish as runaway champions of the league, ending up 14 points clear of nearest rivals Macclesfield and gaining promotion to the 2005–06 National Division Two. Runners up Macclesfield would fail to join Halifax as they lost their playoff game away to 2004–05 National Division Three South runners up Redruth in the north-south playoff in front of a huge crowd of 4,000 at the Recreation Ground. Although Halifax won the league with plenty to spare the rest of the division was fairly closely contested with only 3 wins separating 4th placed Fylde from 12th placed Rugby Lions. In terms of relegation newly promoted Bedford Athletic went down first followed by Dudley Kingswinford. The final spot was taken by Rugby Lions suffering their third successive relegation. Rugby Lions would actually have stayed up had in not been for a five-point penalty given for them fielding too many foreign players in a home game against Bedford Athletic. All three relegated teams would drop down to Midlands Division 1 for the following season. Although Rugby Lions were punished from fielding too many overseas players, other teams benefited immensely from their foreign contingent with six of the top ten try scorers hailing from outside England.

Participating teams and locations

TeamStadiumCapacityCity/Area
Bedford AthleticPutnoe Woods500Bedford, Bedfordshire
BlaydonCrow Trees2,000 Swalwell, Tyne and Wear
Bradford & BingleyWagon Lane4,000Bingley, West Yorkshire
CleckheatonCleckheaton Sports ClubCleckheaton, West Yorkshire
DarlingtonBlackwell Meadows3,000Darlington, County Durham
Darlington Mowden ParkYiewsley DriveDarlington, County Durham
Dudley KingswinfordHeathbrookKingswinford, Dudley, West Midlands
FyldeWoodlands Memorial Ground9,000Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire
HalifaxOvenden ParkHalifax, West Yorkshire
KendalMint Bridge3,000 Kendal, Cumbria
MacclesfieldPriory Park1,250 Macclesfield, Cheshire
New BrightonHartsfield2,000Wirral, Merseyside
Rugby LionsWebb Ellis Road1,000Rugby, Warwickshire
TynedaleTynedale Park2,000 Corbridge, Northumberland

Final league table

Results

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

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Round 8

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Round 9

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Round 10

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Round 11

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Round 12

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Round 13

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Round 14

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Round 15

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Round 16

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Round 17

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Round 18

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Rounds 3, 7 & 9 (rescheduled games)

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Round 19

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Round 20

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Round 21

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Round 22

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Round 23

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Rounds 7, 9 & 14 (rescheduled games)

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Round 24

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Round 25

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Round 14 (rescheduled games)

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Round 26

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Round 20 (rescheduled games)

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Promotion play-off

The league runners up of National Division Three South and North would meet in a playoff game for promotion to National Division Two. Redruth were the southern division runners up and as they had a superior league record than northern runners-up, Macclesfield, they hosted the play-off match.

Total season attendances

Individual statistics

Top try scorers

Season records

Team

;Largest home win — 70 pts
77 - 7 Bradford & Bingley at home to Dudley Kingswinford on 27 November 2004
;Largest away win — 33 pts
36 - 3 Rugby Lions away to Dudley Kingswinford on 11 September 2004
;Most points scored — 77 pts
77 - 7 Bradford & Bingley at home to Dudley Kingswinford on 27 November 2004
;Most tries in a match — 10
Bradford & Bingley at home to Dudley Kingswinford on 27 November 2004
;Most conversions in a match — 9
Bradford & Bingley at home to Dudley Kingswinford on 27 November 2004
;Most penalties in a match — 6
Halifax away to Bradford & Bingley on 16 April 2005
;Most drop goals in a match — 2
Bradford & Bingley at home to New Brighton on 30 October 2004
Macclesfield at home to Halifax on 13 November 2004
Bradford & Bingley at home to Macclesfield on 11 December 2004
Macclesfield away to Dudley Kingswinford on 6 November 2004
Tynedale at home to Bradford & Bingley on 2 April 2005

Player

;Most points in a match — 27
Tom Rhodes for Bradford & Bingley at home to Dudley Kingswinford on 27 November 2004
;Most tries in a match — 4
Simon Mulholland for Kendal at home to Darlington on 11 December 2004
;Most conversions in a match — 9
Tom Rhodes for Bradford & Bingley at home to Dudley Kingswinford on 27 November 2004
;Most penalties in a match — 6
Douglas Sanft for Halifax away to Bradford & Bingley on 16 April 2005
;Most drop goals in a match — 2
Tom Rhodes for Bradford & Bingley at home to New Brighton on 30 October 2004
Michael Newell for Macclesfield at home to Halifax on 13 November 2004
Tom Rhodes for Bradford & Bingley at home to Macclesfield on 11 December 2004
Michael Newell for Macclesfield away to Dudley Kingswinford on 6 November 2004
Gavin Beasley for Tynedale at home to Bradford & Bingley on 2 April 2005

Attendances

;Highest — 700
Cleckheaton at home to Halifax on 22 January 2005

Bradford & Bingley at home to Halifax on 16 April 2005
;Lowest — 70
Blaydon at home to Kendal on 4 December 2004
;Highest Average Attendance — 458
Halifax
;Lowest Average Attendance — 177
Blaydon