Herts/Middlesex 3 was a tier 11 English Rugby Union league that was organized by the London and South East Division Rugby Football Union. It was the third division competition for clubs in Hertfordshire and parts of north-west London that belonged to the historic county of Middlesex, with promoted teams moving up to Herts/Middlesex 2.

Herts/Middlesex 3
Current season or competition:
2013–14 Herts/Middlesex 3
SportRugby union
Instituted1996; 28 years ago (1996)
Ceased2014; 10 years ago (2014)
Number of teams7
Country England
HoldersLondon French (2nd title) (2013–14)
(promoted to Herts/Middlesex 2)
Most titlesWasps Amateurs, Feltham, London French (2 titles)
Websiteclubs.rfu.com

It involved a number of formats over the years, switching between a single division and regional (north/south) divisions and during certain years there was relegation to Herts/Middlesex 4 (when in existence). Herts/Middlesex 3 folded at the end of the 2013-14 season with most teams being promoted automatically to Herts/Middlesex 2.

Participating Clubs 2013-14

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  • Borehamwood
  • Hatfield
  • London French
  • Mill Hill
  • Old Grammarians
  • Old Isleworthians
  • Pinner & Grammarians
  • Watford

Participating Clubs 2012-13

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  • Borehamwood
  • Feltham
  • Hatfield
  • London French
  • Mill Hill
  • Old Ashmoleans
  • Old Tottonians
  • Sodam
  • Thamesians
  • Watford

Participating Clubs 2009-10

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  • Cuffley
  • Hatfield
  • London French
  • Ickenham
  • Old Tottonians
  • Pinner & Grammarians - promoted from Middlesex/Herts 4 in 2009
  • Thamesians
  • Watford

Original teams

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When this division began in 1996 it contained the following teams:

Herts/Middlesex 3 honours

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Herts/Middlesex 3
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
1996–97 12 London Nigerian[c] UCS Old Boys[d] No relegation[e] Herts/Middlesex 3
1997–98 10 St. Nicholas Old Boys Hammersmith & Fulham Pinner & Grammarians Herts/Middlesex 3
1998–99[2] 13 Northolt Southgate Multiple teams[f] Herts/Middlesex 3[g]
1999–00
[3][4]
6 Cuffley Old Streetonians Royston Herts/Middlesex 3 North
6 London Exiles Old Isleworthians British Airways Herts/Middlesex 3 South
2000–01
[5][6]
9 Kilburn Cosmos Old Grammarians Old Ashmoleans, Southgate, Old Streetonians Herts/Middlesex 3 North
9 Wasps Amateurs Old Actonians[7] London Tribes, Quintin Herts/Middlesex 3 South
2001–02
[8][9]
8 Chess Valley Hendon Watford II, Hatfield, Northolt Herts/Middlesex 3 North
8 Wasps Amateurs Old Isleworthians Wealdstone, Ickenham Herts/Middlesex 3 South
2002–03
[10][11]
7 Old Grammarians Old Haberdashers No relegation[h] Herts/Middlesex 3 North
9 Harlequin Amateurs Belsize Park Northolt, Osterley Herts/Middlesex 3 South
2003–04
[12][13]
8 Wealdstone Cuffley No relegation[i] Herts/Middlesex 3 North
7 Belsize Park London French No relegation[j] Herts/Middlesex 3 South
2004–05
[14][15]
7 Old Ashmoleans Hendon No relegation Herts/Middlesex 3 North
7 Feltham GWR No relegation Herts/Middlesex 3 South
2005–06
[16][17]
7 Saracens Amateurs Watford II No relegation Herts/Middlesex 3 North
8 British Airways Old Isleworthians No relegation Herts/Middlesex 3 South
2006–07
[18][19]
8 Royston Wasps Amateurs No relegation Herts/Middlesex 3 North
9 Thamesians H.A.C. No relegation Herts/Middlesex 3 South
2007–08
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7 Hackney[k] Cuffley[l] Multiple teams[m] Herts/Middlesex 3 North
7 London French[n] Quintin[o] Multiple teams[p] Herts/Middlesex 3 South
2008–09[22] 8 Old Isleworthians Hackney Watford, Old Tottonians, Cuffley Herts/Middlesex 3
2009–10[23] 8 Ickenham London French Cuffley, Watford, Hatfield Herts/Middlesex 3
2010–11[24] 9 Harrow Hillingdon Abbots No relegation[q] Herts/Middlesex 3
2011–12[25] 9 Quintin Chess Valley No relegation Herts/Middlesex 3
2012–13[26] 8 Feltham Thamesians No relegation Herts/Middlesex 3
2013–14[27] 7 London French Watford[r] No relegation Herts/Middlesex 3
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Promotion play-offs

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From 2000 to 2003 there was a playoff between the runners-up of Herts/Middlesex 3 North and Herts/Middlesex 3 South for the third and final promotion place to Herts/Middlesex 2 with the team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. The promotion playoffs were discontinued for the 2003-04 season when Herts/Middlesex 2 split into two divisions (north and south), meaning that the top two sides in Herts/Middlesex 3 North and Herts/Middlesex 3 South automatically went up instead. At the end of the 2003-04 season the Herts/Middlesex 3 South teams had been the most successful with two wins to the Herts/Middlesex 3 North teams one; and the away team had won promotion two times to the home team's one.

Herts/Middlesex 3 North v Herts/Middlesex 3 South promotion play-off results
Season Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance
2000-01[28] Hammersmith & Fulham (S)[s] 58-0 Old Grammarians (N) Hurlingham Park, Fulham, London
2001-02[29] Hendon (N) 5-22 Old Isleworthians (S) Copthall Playing Fields, Hendon, London
2002-03[30] Belsize Park (S) 8-12 Old Haberdashers (N) Regent's Park, Central London, London
Green background is the promoted team. N = Herts/Middlesex 3 North and S = Herts/Middlesex 3 South

Number of league titles

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Notes

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  1. ^ Currently known as Teddington RFC.[1]
  2. ^ Currently known as Hillingdon Abbots RFC.
  3. ^ Due to league restructuring champions London Nigerian would be promoted two levels up to Herts/Middlesex 1.
  4. ^ Due to league restructuring all remaining eleven clubs were promoted into Herts/Middlesex 2 including runners up UCS Old Boys.
  5. ^ League restructuring meant there was no relegation.
  6. ^ Four teams were relegated including Royston, Watford II, Millfield Old Boys and British Airways. This was due to the restructuring of Herts/Middlesex 3 into two regional divisions.
  7. ^ Herts/Middlesex 3 would split into two regional divisions - north and south - for the following season. This format would continue until 2008–09.
  8. ^ No relegation as division would increase from 7 to 8 teams for the following season.
  9. ^ No relegation as Herts/Middlesex 4 North abolished for the following season.
  10. ^ No relegation as Herts/Middlesex 4 South abolished for the following season.
  11. ^ Due to league restructuring Hackney would not be promoted but would remain in the new look, single division Herts/Middlesex 3 for the next season.
  12. ^ As with Hackney, Cuffley would remain in the new look, single division Herts/Middlesex 3 for the next season.
  13. ^ Four teams would be relegated from Middlesex 3 North into the new single division Herts/Middlesex 4 for the following season; Chess Valley, Southgate, Hatfield and Pinner & Grammarians.
  14. ^ Due to league restructuring London French would not be promoted but would remain in the new look, single division Herts/Middlesex 3 for the next season.
  15. ^ As with London French, Quintin would remain in the new look, single division Herts/Middlesex 3 for the next season.
  16. ^ Five teams would be relegated from Middlesex 3 South into the new single division Herts/Middlesex 4 for the following season; Hayes, GWR, Northolt, British Airways and Sudbury & London Springboks.
  17. ^ No relegation as Herts/Middlesex 4 abolished for the next season.
  18. ^ As this was the last season of Herts/Middlesex 3 most teams in the division would be automatically promoted to Herts/Middlesex 2 although Pinner & Grammarians and Old Grammarians would leave the league to join Middlesex Merit Table 5 and 6 respectively.
  19. ^ Despite finishing 3rd in the league Hammersmith & Fulham qualified for the 2000-01 promotion playoff as champions Wasps Amateurs were denied promotion. This meant that 2nd placed Old Actonians went up instead with Hammersmith & Fulham going into the playoff which was usually reserved for the league runners up.
  20. ^ One of Feltham's titles was for Herts/Middlesex 3 South.
  21. ^ One of London French's titles was for Herts/Middlesex 3 South.
  22. ^ Both of Wasps Amateurs titles were for Herts/Middlesex 3 South.
  23. ^ Belsize Park's title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 South.
  24. ^ British Airways title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 South.
  25. ^ Chess Valley's title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 North.
  26. ^ Cuffley's title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 North.
  27. ^ Hackney's title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 North.
  28. ^ Harlequin Amateurs title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 South.
  29. ^ Kilburn Cosmos title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 North.
  30. ^ London Exiles title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 South.
  31. ^ Old Ashmoleans title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 North.
  32. ^ Old Grammarians title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 North.
  33. ^ Royston's title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 North.
  34. ^ Saracens Amateurs title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 North.
  35. ^ Thamesians title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 South.
  36. ^ Wealdstone's title was for Herts/Middlesex 3 North.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Teddington RFC 50 Years Celebration Ball" (PDF). Teddington RFC. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
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  3. ^ "1999-2000 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
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  5. ^ "2000-2001 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  6. ^ "2000-2001 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  7. ^ 3rd place Hammersmith & Fulham were also promoted due to champions Wasps Amateurs being denied promotion. Old Actonians went up in 2nd place and 3rd place Hammersmith & Fulham won the promotion playoff to join them.
  8. ^ "2001-2002 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
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  25. ^ "2011-2012 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  26. ^ "2012-2013 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  27. ^ "2013-2014 London South-East Division". England Rugby. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  28. ^ "London & SE Division Play-Offs 2000-01". England Rugby. 12 May 2001.
  29. ^ "London & SE Division Play-Offs 2001-02". England Rugby. 27 April 2002.
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