Trains edit

Locomotive sets: InterCity 125 & InterCity 225 edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 43
Mk 3 Coach

Great Western 1976—82
1975—88
12
<48
Diesel locomotive 4 Low volume
sliding pocket
23m No [a]
Class 91
Mk 4 Coach
Mk 4 DVT



LNER 1989—92 12
73
10
AC electric
locomotive
9 Low volume
"Plug" style
[b]
Class 68
Mk 3 Coach
Mk 3 DVT


Chiltern Railways 2013—14 6
25
6
Diesel locomotive 6

Bombardier Voyager edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 220 CrossCountry 2001—02 34 Bi-mode
DEMU
4 Low volume
"Plug" style
24m No
Class 221 Avanti West Coast
CrossCountry
Grand Central
2002—03 18
24
2
5
4 or 5
5
[c]
Class 222 East Midlands Railway 2004—06 23
4
5
7
[d]

Alstom Pendolino edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 390 Avanti West Coast 2002—05
2002—13
21
35
AC electric 9
11
Low volume
"Plug" style
25m No

Hitachi AT300 edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 395 Southeastern 2007–09 29 AC electric 6 Low volume
Sliding pocket
21m No
Class 800/0 Great Western Railway 2017–18 36 Bi-mode
DEMU
5 26m
Class 800/3 21 9
Class 800/2 LNER 10 5
Class 800/1 13 9
Class 801/1 2019–20 12 AC electric 5
Class 801/2 30 9
Class 802/0 Great Western Railway 2017–19 22 Bi-mode
DEMU
5
Class 802/1 14 9
Class 802/2 TransPennine Express 2018–19 19 5
Class 802/3 Hull Trains 2019 5 5
Class 803 Lumo 2021 5 AC electric 5
Class 805 Avanti West Coast 2020–22 13 Bi-mode
DEMU
5 [e]
Class 807 10 AC electric 7 [f]
Class 810 East Midlands Railway 2020–22 33 Bi-mode
DEMU
5 24m

Bombardier Aventra edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 345 Elizabeth line 2017 70 AC electric 9 High volume
"Plug" style
24m No [g]
Class 701 South Western Railway 2023 60
30
DC electric 10
5[h]
20m [i]
Class 710 Arriva Rail London 2019 31
17
6
AC electric
Dual Voltage
AC/DC electric
4
4
5
Class 720 Greater Anglia
c2c
2020
2023
133
12
AC electric 5
5
24m
Class 730 West Midlands Trains 2023 48
36
3
5
Yes

Siemens Desiro City edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 700 Thameslink 2015–18 60
55
Dual Voltage
AC/DC electric
8
12
High volume
Sliding pocket
20m No
Class 707 Southeastern 2017–18 30 DC electric 5
Class 717 Great Northern 25 Dual Voltage
AC/DC electric
6 Emergency only

Siemens Desiro edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 185 TransPennine Express 2006 51 DMU 3 High volume
"Plug" style
23m No
Class 350 West Midlands Trains 2004
2008
2014
2013
30
37
10
10
AC/DC electric

AC electric
.
4 20m Yes [j]
Class 360 East Midlands Railway 2003 21 AC electric 4 No
Class 380 ScotRail 2010 22
16
3
4
23m Yes
Class 444 South Western Railway 2004 45 DC electric 5 Low-volume
"Plug" style
Class 450 2003 127 4 High volume
"Plug" style
20m

Bombardier Electrostar edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 357 c2c 2000 74 AC electric 4 High volume
"Plug" style
20m No
Class 375 Southeastern 2001 10
102
Dual Voltage
AC/DC electric
3
4
Yes [k]
Class 376 2004 36 DC electric 5 High volume
Sliding pocket
No
Class 377 Southern
Southeastern
2002 216
23
Dual Voltage
AC/DC electric
3, 4 or 5
4
High volume
"Plug" style
Yes [l]
Class 378 Arriva Rail London 2009 57 Dual Voltage
AC/DC electric
5 High volume
Sliding pocket
Emergency only [m]
Class 379 Stored 2011 30 AC electric 4 High volume
"Plug" style
Yes [n][o]
Class 387 Great Northern
Great Western Railway
Southern
Gatwick Express
Heathrow Express
2014 39
30
8
18
12
Dual Voltage
AC/DC electric

Bombardier Turbostar edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 168 Chiltern Railways 1998 9
9
10
DMU 2
3
4
High volume
"Plug" style
24m No [p]
Class 170 7 / 22
27 / 16
16
34
2 / 3
2 / 3
3
3
Class 171 Southern 2003 4
13
2
3
Class 172 West Midlands Trains 2010 24
15
2
3
172/2 and
172/3

Hitachi AT200 edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 385 ScotRail 2018—19 46
24
AC electric 3
4
High volume
"Plug" style
23m Yes

CAF Civity edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 195 Northern Trains 2019–20 25 DMU 2 High volume
"Plug" style
24m No
33 3
Class 196 West Midlands Trains TBC 12 2 ??? Yes
14 4
Class 197 Transport for Wales TBC 51 2 24m
26 3
Class 331 Northern Trains 2019–20 31 AC electric 3 No
12 4
Class 397 TransPennine Express 2019–20 12 5 Low volume
"Plug" style

Stadler FLIRT edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 745/0 Greater Anglia 2018 10 AC electric 12 High volume
"Plug" style
??? No [q]
Class 745/1 10 12 [r]
Class 755/3 14 Bi-mode
DEMU
3
Class 755/4 24 4
Class 756/1 Transport for Wales 2023 7 Tri-mode
DEBMU
3
Class 756/2 17 4
Class 231 2022 11 Bi-mode
DEMU
4

Alstom Coradia edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 180 Grand Central 2000—01 12 DMU 5 Low volume
"Plug" style
23m—24m No
Class 334 ScotRail 1999—02 40 AC electric 3 High volume
"Plug" style
20m—21m
Class 458 South Western Railway 1998—02 13
17
DC electric 4
5
Yes [s]

Networker edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 165 Chiltern Railways
Great Western Railway
1992—94 39
36
DMU 2 & 3 High volume
"Plug" style
23m No
Class 166 Great Western Railway 1992—93 21 3
Class 465 Southeastern 1991—94 122 DC electric 4 21m [t]
Class 466 1993—94 29 2

Sprinter edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 150 Great Western Railway
Northern Trains
Transport for Wales
West Midlands Trains
1984—87 20
78
34
3
DMU 2
2 & 3
2
2
High volume
Sliding pocket
20m No (/0 & /1)
Yes (/2)
[u]
Class 153 ScotRail
Transport for Wales
1991—92 5
30
1 Low volume
"Plug" style
23m Yes [v][w]
Class 155 Northern Trains 1987—88 7 2
Class 156 ScotRail
Northern Trains
1987—89 42
66
Low volume
Sliding pocket
Class 158 East Midlands Railway
Great Western Railway
Northern Trains
South Western Railway
ScotRail
Transport for Wales
1989—92 26
18
53
10
40
24
2
2 & 3
2 & 3
2
2
2
High volume
"Plug" style
[x][y]
Class 159 South Western Railway 1989—93 29 3

Non-Family Trains & Mark 3 Coach based bodyshells edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 323 Northern Trains
West Midlands Trains
1994—96 20
23
AC electric 3 High volume
"Plug" style
23m No [z]
Class 333 Northern Trains 2001—03 16 4
Class 455 South Western Railway 1982—85 83 DC electric 4 High volume
Sliding pocket
20m Yes [aa]
Class 769 Northern Trains 2017—20 8 Bi-mode
DEMU
Emergency only
  1. ^ To be withdrawn in December 2024
  2. ^ Formed of 8 sets of 9 carriages. To be replaced by 10 ten car tri-mode (electric, diesel and battery power) Civity trains from CAF
  3. ^ The 18 Avanti West Coast units to replaced by 13 new Class 805 and 10 Class 807 units in spring 2023 with 12 of the units transferring to Cross Country by May 2025
  4. ^ To be replaced by 33 new Class 810 units in 2024
  5. ^ To enter service summer 2024
  6. ^ To enter service sometime in 2024
  7. ^ 6 sets of doors per carriage
  8. ^ Full entry in to service is expected to take 24 months from Jan 2024
  9. ^ 4 sets of doors per carriage
  10. ^ 37 350/2 units being replaced by Class 730 in early 2024
  11. ^ Classes 375 and 377 differ only in their coupler configuration and other minor fittings; all Southern units built as Class 375 have since been converted to Class 377 couplers and re-classed. Minor differences in interior trim remain
  12. ^ 377/6 and 377/7s have been built with different exteriors, matching the 379s and 387s
  13. ^ The Class 378s were constructed in three separate batches - 24 three car units designated as Class 378/0 with dual voltage capability were utilised on the North London Line and West London Line. 20 four car DC-only units designated Class 378/1 were built for the East London Line. 13 four car Class 378/2s were also built, and the 378/0s had an extra car added to make them 378/2s. All later extended to 5 cars
  14. ^ All being acquired for Great Northern service
  15. ^ The Class 379s incorporate some technical features of the proposed Aventra Mark II Electrostar. However they are outwardly similar to classes 375 and 377
  16. ^ The nine 2 carriage units were converted from Class 170
  17. ^ Inter City services
  18. ^ Stansted Express services
  19. ^ 28 units are being upgraded and returned to 4 car units and leased until 2027 at the earliest
  20. ^ Southeastern has issued a ITT for up to 640 vehicles (160 4-carriage trains) with prequalification to be completed in November 2023 and in service date of October 2027 and are most likely to at least partially replace these Networker units
  21. ^ 36 TfW units to be replaced spring/summer 2023
  22. ^ Converted from Class 155
  23. ^ 5 of the 31 TfW units are pending transfer
  24. ^ The 24 Tfw units to be replaced by Class 197 in spring/summer 2023
  25. ^ The 26 East Midlands units to be replaced by Class 170 units cascaded from West Midlands and Transport for Wales in spring/summer 2023
  26. ^ 14 of the West Midlands Trains units to be transferred to Northern Trains in early 2024 with the remaining 9 to be scrapped
  27. ^ To be replaced when Class 701 enters service sometime in 2024

ScotRail edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 43 (HST)
Mk 3 Coach

ScotRail 1975—82 52
120
Diesel locomotive 4 or 5 Low volume
Hinged slam
23m No
Class 318
Mk3 Coach based
1985—86 21 AC electric 3 High volume
Sliding pocket
20m No
Class 320
Mk3 Coach based
1989—90 34

Locomotives edit

Class Image Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Door configuration Carriage length End gangways N
Class 37 Direct Rail Services
Rail Operations Group
Colas Rail
1960–65 11
6
12
Co-Co No
Class 47 GB Railfreight 1962–67 3 Co-Co
Class 50 GB Railfreight 1967–68 2 Co-Co
Class 56 GB Railfreight
Colas Rail
DCRail
1976–84 18
10
3
Co-Co
Class 57 Direct Rail Services 1998–04 11 Co-Co
Class 59 GB Railfreight
Freightliner Group
1985 1
14
Co-Co
Class 60 GB Railfreight
DB Cargo UK
DCRail
1989 10
15
4
Co-Co
Class 66 Direct Rail Services
GB Railfreight
Colas Rail
DB Cargo UK
Freightliner Group
1998–15 19
104
5
159
114
Co-Co
Class 67 GB Railfreight
Colas Rail
DB Cargo UK
1999–00 2
2
17
Bo-Bo
Class 69 GB Railfreight 1976–84 16 Co-Co
Class 70 Colas Rail
Freightliner Group
2014–17 17
19
Co-Co
Class 73 GB Railfreight 1962–67 24 Bo-Bo
Class 92 GB Railfreight
DB Cargo UK
1993–96 16
6
Co-Co
Class 68 Direct Rail Services 2013–17 14 Bo-Bo
Class 88 Direct Rail Services 2015 10 Bo-Bo
Class 93 Rail Operations Group 2024? 30 Bo-Bo
Class 99 GB Railfreight 2025? 30 Co-Co

Rugby edit

England U20 Squads edit

2010 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[1]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Arthur Ellis Hooker England Wasps
Jamie George Hooker England Saracens
Kieran Brookes Prop England Newcastle Falcons
Lee Imiolek Prop England Sale Sharks
Shaun Knight Prop England Gloucester
Joe Marler Prop England Harlequins
Mako Vunipola Prop England Bristol Bears
Peter Elder Lock England Wasps
James Gaskell Lock England Sale Sharks
Calum Green Lock England Leicester Tigers
Danny Wright Lock England Gloucester
Jamie Gibson Back row England London Irish
Alex Gray Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Jacob Rowan Back row England Yorkshire Carnegie
Joe Trayfoot Back row England Harlequins
Will Welch Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Jackson Wray Back row England Saracens
Player Position Union
Sam Harrison Scrum-half England Leicester Tigers
Jordi Pasqualin Scrum-half England Gloucester
Sam Stuart Scrum-half England Harlequins
Freddie Burns Fly-half England Gloucester
Tom Catterick Fly-half England Newcastle Falcons
Rory Clegg Fly-half England Harlequins
Jake Sharp Fly-half England Saracens
Tom Casson Centre England Saracens
Will Hurrell Centre England Leicester Tigers
Jonny May Wing England Gloucester
Sam Smith Wing England Harlequins
Christian Wade Wing England Wasps
Marcus Watson Wing England London Irish
Tom Homer Fullback England London Irish
Jack Wallace Fullback England Wasps

2010 World Cup squad edit

Source:[2]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Arthur Ellis Hooker England Wasps
Jamie George Hooker England Saracens
Lee Imiolek Prop England Sale Sharks
Shaun Knight Prop England Gloucester
Joe Marler Prop England Harlequins
Mako Vunipola Prop England Bristol Bears
Calum Green Lock England Leicester Tigers
George Kruis Lock England Saracens
Charlie Matthews Lock England Harlequins
Jamie Gibson Back row England London Irish
Alex Gray Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Jacob Rowan Back row England Yorkshire Carnegie
Will Welch Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Jackson Wray Back row England Saracens
Player Position Union
Charlie Davies Scrum-half France Stade Francais
Sam Harrison Scrum-half England Leicester Tigers
Freddie Burns Fly-half England Gloucester
Tom Catterick Fly-half England Newcastle Falcons
Rory Clegg Fly-half England Harlequins
Tom Casson Centre England Harlequins
Andy Forsyth Centre England Leicester Tigers
Will Hurrell Centre England Leicester Tigers
Jonny May Wing England Gloucester
Sam Smith Wing England Harlequins
Christian Wade Wing England Wasps
Tom Homer Fullback England London Irish

2011 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[3]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Koree Britton Hooker England Gloucester
Rob Buchanan Hooker England Harlequins
Ryan Bower Prop England Leicester Tigers
Will Collier Prop England Harlequins
Jonny Harris Prop England Leicester Tigers
Henry Thomas Prop England Sale Sharks
Mako Vunipola Prop England Bristol Bears
Addison Lockley Lock England Exeter Chiefs
Kieran Low Lock England London Irish
Charlie Matthews Lock England Harlequins
Sam Twomey Lock England Harlequins
Matt Everard Back row England Leicester Tigers
Alex Gray Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Sam Jones Back row England Wasps
Matt Kvesic Back row England Worcester Warriors
Ollie Stedman Back row England Yorkshire Carnegie
Billy Vunipola Back row England Wasps
Player Position Union
Chris Cook Scrum-half England Bath
Dan Robson Scrum-half England Gloucester
Owen Farrell Fly-half England Saracens
George Ford Fly-half England Leicester Tigers
Jake Sharp Fly-half England Saracens
Elliot Daly Centre England Wasps
Jonathan Joseph Centre England London Irish
Ryan Mills Centre England Gloucester
Manu Tuilagi Centre England Leicester Tigers
Andy Short Wing England Worcester Warriors
Christian Wade Wing England Wasps
Marcus Watson Wing England London Irish
Marland Yarde Wing England London Irish
Ben Ransom Fullback England Saracens
Jack Wallace Fullback England Wasps

2011 World Cup squad edit

Source:[4]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Koree Britton Hooker England Gloucester
Rob Buchanan Hooker England Harlequins
Mikey Haywood Hooker England Northampton Saints
Ryan Bower Prop England Leicester Tigers
Will Collier Prop England Harlequins
Henry Thomas Prop England Sale Sharks
Mako Vunipola Prop England Bristol Bears
Joe Launchbury Lock England Wasps
Charlie Matthews Lock England Harlequins
Sam Twomey Lock England Harlequins
Matt Everard Back row England Leicester Tigers
Alex Gray Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Sam Jones Back row England Wasps
Matt Kvesic Back row England Worcester Warriors
Player Position Union
Chris Cook Scrum-half England Bath
Dan Robson Scrum-half England Gloucester
Owen Farrell Fly-half England Saracens
George Ford Fly-half England Leicester Tigers
Guy Armitage Centre England London Irish
Elliot Daly Centre England Wasps
Jonathan Joseph Centre England London Irish
Ryan Mills Centre England Gloucester
Andy Short Wing England Worcester Warriors
Christian Wade Wing England Wasps
Marland Yarde Wing England London Irish
Ben Ransom Fullback England Saracens

2012 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[5]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Koree Britton Hooker England Gloucester
Nathan Morris Hooker England Wasps
Scott Spurling Hooker England Saracens
Nick Auterac Prop England Saracens
Luke Cowan-Dickie Prop England Exeter Chiefs
Alec Hepburn Prop England Wasps
Kyle Sinckler Prop England Harlequins
Dom Barrow Lock England Yorkshire Carnegie
George Merrick Lock England Harlequins
Tom Price Lock England Leicester Tigers
Sam Twomey Lock England Harlequins
Jack Clifford Back row England Harlequins
Matt Kvesic Back row England Worcester Warriors
Ben Nutley Back row England Northampton Saints
Will Skuse Back row England Bath
Billy Vunipola Back row England Wasps
Chris Walker Back row England Yorkshire Carnegie
Player Position Union
Alex Day Scrum-half England Northampton Saints
Dan Robson Scrum-half England Gloucester
Ben Spencer Scrum-half England Saracens
George Ford Fly-half England Leicester Tigers
Tom Heathcote Fly-half England Bath
Will Addison Centre England Sale Sharks
Elliot Daly Centre England Wasps
Jamie Elliott Centre England Northampton Saints
Sam Hill Centre England Exeter Chiefs
Ryan Mills Centre England Gloucester
Mark Jennings Wing England Sale Sharks
Charlie Walker Wing England Harlequins
Marland Yarde Wing England London Irish
Jack Nowell Fullback England Exeter Chiefs
Ben Ransom Fullback England Saracens

2012 World Cup squad edit

Source:[6]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Koree Britton Hooker England Gloucester
Max Crumpton Hooker England Saracens
Nathan Morris Hooker England Wasps
Luke Cowan-Dickie Prop England Exeter Chiefs
Alec Hepburn Prop England Wasps
Kyle Sinckler Prop England Harlequins
Ross Harrison Prop England Sale Sharks
Dom Barrow Lock England Yorkshire Carnegie
George Merrick Lock England Harlequins
Sam Twomey Lock England Harlequins
Jack Clifford Back row England Harlequins
Matt Kvesic Back row England Worcester Warriors
Ben Nutley Back row England Northampton Saints
Dave Sisi Back row England London Irish
Chris Walker Back row England Yorkshire Carnegie
Player Position Union
Dan Robson Scrum-half England Gloucester
Ben Spencer Scrum-half England Saracens
Tommy Bell Fly-half England Sale Sharks
Tom Heathcote Fly-half England Bath
Henry Slade Fly-half England Exeter Chiefs
Will Addison Centre England Sale Sharks
Jamie Elliott Centre England Northampton Saints
Sam Hill Centre England Exeter Chiefs
Ryan Mills Centre England Gloucester
Josh Bassett Wing England Bedford Blues
Charlie Walker Wing England Harlequins
Marland Yarde Wing England London Irish
Ben Ransom Fullback England Saracens

2013 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[7][8]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Max Crumpton Hooker England Saracens
Nathan Morris Hooker England Wasps
Scott Spurling Hooker England Saracens
Luke Cowan-Dickie Prop England Exeter Chiefs
Alec Hepburn Prop England Wasps
Kyle Sinckler Prop England Harlequins
Scott Wilson Prop England Newcastle Falcons
Dom Barrow Lock England Yorkshire Carnegie
Tom Jubb Lock England Saracens
Tom Price Lock England Leicester Tigers
Elliott Stooke Lock England Gloucester
Harry Wells Lock England Leicester Tigers
Jack Clifford Back row England Harlequins
Matt Hankin Back row England Saracens
Ross Moriarty Back row England Gloucester
Dave Sisi Back row England London Irish
Player Position Union
Callum Braley Scrum-half England Bristol Bears
Alex Day Scrum-half England Northampton Saints
Nathan Fowles Scrum-half England Sale Sharks
Will Hooley Fly-half England Northampton Saints
Henry Slade Fly-half England Exeter Chiefs
Ollie Devoto Fly-half England Bath
Sam Hill Centre England Exeter Chiefs
Harry Sloan Centre England Harlequins
Tom Stephenson Centre England Northampton Saints
Jack Arnott Wing England Exeter Chiefs
Tom Collins Wing England Northampton Saints
Ben Howard Wing England Worcester Warriors
Mark Jennings Wing England Sale Sharks
Jack Nowell Wing England Exeter Chiefs
Henry Purdy Wing England Leicester Tigers
Anthony Watson Fullback England London Irish

2013 World Cup squad edit

Source:[9]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Luke Cowan-Dickie Hooker England Exeter Chiefs
Nathan Morris Hooker England Wasps
Scott Spurling Hooker England Saracens
Alec Hepburn Prop England Wasps
Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi Prop England Northampton Saints
Tom Smallbone Prop England London Irish
Scott Wilson Prop England Newcastle Falcons
Dom Barrow Lock England Yorkshire Carnegie
Tom Price Lock England Leicester Tigers
Elliott Stooke Lock England Gloucester
Harry Wells Lock England Leicester Tigers
Jack Clifford Back row England Harlequins
Joel Conlon Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Matt Hankin Back row England Saracens
Ross Moriarty Back row England Gloucester
Dave Sisi Back row England London Irish
Player Position Union
Callum Braley Scrum-half England Bristol Bears
Alex Day Scrum-half England Northampton Saints
Will Hooley Fly-half England Northampton Saints
Henry Slade Fly-half England Exeter Chiefs
Ollie Devoto Fly-half England Bath
Sam Hill Centre England Exeter Chiefs
Harry Sloan Centre England Harlequins
Tom Stephenson Centre England Northampton Saints
Ben Howard Wing England Worcester Warriors
Mark Jennings Wing England Sale Sharks
Jack Nowell Wing England Exeter Chiefs
Anthony Watson Fullback England London Irish

2014 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[10]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Harry Thacker Hooker England Leicester Tigers
Cameron Neild (1) Hooker England Sale Sharks
Paul Hill Prop England Yorkshire Carnegie
Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi Prop England Northampton Saints
Alex Lundberg Prop England Wasps
Harry Rudkin Prop England Leicester Tigers
Scott Wilson Prop England Newcastle Falcons
Charlie Ewels Lock England Bath
Jonny Hill Lock England Gloucester
Maro Itoje Lock England Saracens
James Chisholm Back row England Harlequins
Joel Conlon Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Tom Ellis Back row England Bath
Gus Jones Back row England Wasps
Lewis Ludlow Back row England Gloucester
Ross Moriarty Back row England Gloucester
Will Owen Back row England Leicester Tigers
Player Position Union
Callum Braley Scrum-half England Bristol Bears
Jordan Burns (2) Scrum-half England Harlequins
Stuart Townsend Scrum-half England Exeter Chiefs
Billy Burns Fly-half England Gloucester
Louis Grimoldby Fly-half England Harlequins
Sam Olver Fly-half England Northampton Saints
George Catchpole (3) Centre England Leicester Tigers
Harry Sloan Centre England Harlequins
Tom Stephenson Centre England Northampton Saints
Nick Tompkins Centre England Saracens
Nathan Earle Wing England Saracens
Zach Kibirige Wing England Newcastle Falcons
Howard Packman Wing England Northampton Saints
Henry Purdy Wing England Leicester Tigers
Anthony Watson (4) Fullback England Bath

Late Call-ups:[11]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Tom Woolstencroft (1) Hooker England Bath
Player Position Union
Max Stelling (3) Centre England Worcester Warriors
Tom Collins (2) Wing England Northampton Saints
Aaron Morris (4) Fullback England Bedford Blues

2014 World Cup squad edit

Source:[12]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Harry Thacker Hooker England Leicester Tigers
Jack Walker Hooker England Yorkshire Carnegie
Tom Woolstencroft Hooker England Bath
Biyi Alo Prop England Saracens
Paul Hill Prop England Yorkshire Carnegie
Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi Prop England Northampton Saints
Alex Lundberg Prop England Wasps
Harry Rudkin Prop England Leicester Tigers
Charlie Ewels Lock England Bath
Jonny Hill Lock England Gloucester
Maro Itoje Lock England Saracens
James Chisholm Back row England Harlequins
Joel Conlon Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Tom Ellis Back row England Bath
Gus Jones Back row England Wasps
Ross Moriarty Back row England Gloucester
Player Position Union
Callum Braley Scrum-half England Bristol Bears
Henry Taylor Scrum-half England Loughborough University
Billy Burns Fly-half England Gloucester
Sam Olver Fly-half England Northampton Saints
Tom Fowlie Centre England London Irish
Harry Sloan Centre England Harlequins
Tom Stephenson Centre England Northampton Saints
Nick Tompkins Centre England Saracens
Nathan Earle Wing England Saracens
Howard Packman Wing England Northampton Saints
Henry Purdy Wing England Leicester Tigers
Aaron Morris Fullback England Bedford Blues

2015 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[13][14]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Jake Farnworth Hooker England Leicester Tigers
Jack Innard Hooker England Exeter Chiefs
Jack Walker Hooker England Yorkshire Carnegie
Sebastian Adeniran-Olule Prop England Harlequins
Lewis Boyce Prop England Yorkshire Carnegie
Ellis Genge Prop England Bristol Bears
Paul Hill Prop England Yorkshire Carnegie
Ciaran Parker Prop England Sale Sharks
Charlie Ewels Lock England Bath
Huw Taylor Lock England Worcester Warriors
Kieran Treadwell Lock England Harlequins
Will Witty Lock England Newcastle Falcons
Joe Batley Back row England Gloucester
Charlie Beckett Back row England Leicester Tigers
James Chisholm Back row England Harlequins
Lewis Ludlam Back row England Northampton Saints
Will Owen Back row England Leicester Tigers
Sam Skinner Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Player Position Union
James Mitchell Scrum-half England Sale Sharks
Stuart Townsend Scrum-half England Exeter Chiefs
Rory Jennings Fly-half England Bath
Harry Mallinder Fly-half England Northampton Saints
Lloyd Evans (1) Fly-half England Gloucester
Max Clark Centre England Bath
Tom Griffiths (2) Centre England Saracens
Piers O'Conor Centre England Wasps
Nick Tompkins Centre England Saracens
Tom Fowlie Wing England London Irish
Howard Packman Wing England Northampton Saints
George Perkins Wing England Saracens
Taylor Prell Wing England Yorkshire Carnegie
Aaron Morris Fullback England Saracens

Late Call-ups:[15]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Player Position Union
Tom Morton (1) Fly-half England Sale Sharks
Joe Marchant (2) Centre England Harlequins

2015 World Cup squad edit

Source:[16]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Jack Innard Hooker England Exeter Chiefs
Jack Walker Hooker England Yorkshire Carnegie
Sebastian Adeniran-Olule Prop England Harlequins
Ellis Genge Prop England Bristol Bears
Paul Hill Prop England Yorkshire Carnegie
Owen Hills Prop England Leicester Tigers
Ciaran Parker Prop England Sale Sharks
Charlie Ewels Lock England Bath
Kieran Treadwell Lock England Harlequins
Will Witty Lock England Newcastle Falcons
Joe Batley Back row England Gloucester
Charlie Beckett Back row England Leicester Tigers
James Chisholm Back row England Harlequins
Lewis Ludlam Back row England Northampton Saints
Will Owen Back row England Leicester Tigers
Sam Skinner Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Player Position Union
James Mitchell Scrum-half England Sale Sharks
Stuart Townsend Scrum-half England Exeter Chiefs
Oli Bryant Fly-half England Leicester Tigers
Lloyd Evans Fly-half England Gloucester
Rory Jennings Fly-half England Bath
Max Clark Centre England Bath
Piers O'Conor Centre England Wasps
Nick Tompkins Centre England Saracens
Tom Howe Wing England Wasps
Howard Packman Wing England Northampton Saints
George Perkins Wing England Saracens
Aaron Morris Fullback England Saracens

2016 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[17]

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Player Position Union
Joe Mullis Hooker England Gloucester
Jack Singleton Hooker England Worcester Warriors
Jack Walker Hooker England Yorkshire Carnegie
Lewis Boyce (1) Prop England Yorkshire Carnegie
Jake Pope Prop England Sale Sharks
Will Stuart Prop England Wasps
Billy Walker Prop England Saracens
Tom West Prop England Wasps
Andrew Kitchener Lock England Worcester Warriors
George Nott Lock England Sale Sharks
Stan South Lock England Harlequins
Huw Taylor Lock England Worcester Warriors
Josh Bainbridge Back row England Yorkshire Carnegie
Callum Chick Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Zach Mercer Back row England Bath
Will Safe Back row England Gloucester
Sam Ripper-Smith Back row England Worcester Warriors
Archie White Back row England Harlequins
Player Position Union
Jack Maunder (2) Scrum-half England Exeter Chiefs
Alex Mitchell (3) Scrum-half England Northampton Saints
Theo Brophy-Clews (4) Fly-half England London Irish
Max Malins Fly-half England Saracens
Harry Mallinder Fly-half England Northampton Saints
Joe Marchant Centre England Harlequins
Johnny Williams (5) Centre England London Irish
Sam Aspland-Robinson Wing England Harlequins
Paolo Odogwu Wing England Leicester Tigers
George Perkins Wing England Saracens
Taylor Prell Wing England Yorkshire Carnegie
Ollie Thorley Wing England Gloucester
Mat Protheroe Fullback England Gloucester
Jamie Shillcock Fullback England Worcester Warriors

Late Call-ups:[18]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Ralph Adams-Hale(1) Prop England Saracens
Player Position Union
Max Green (2) Scrum-half England Yorkshire Carnegie
Calum Waters (3) Scrum-half England Harlequins
Joe Simmonds (4) Fly-half England Exeter Chiefs
Darren Atkins (5) Fullback England Bath

2016 World Cup squad edit

Source:[19]

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Player Position Union
Jack Singleton Hooker England Worcester Warriors
Jack Walker Hooker England Yorkshire Carnegie
Lewis Boyce Prop England Yorkshire Carnegie
Billy Keast Prop England Exeter Chiefs
Will Stuart Prop England Wasps
Billy Walker Prop England Saracens
Tom West Prop England Wasps
Andrew Kitchener Lock England Worcester Warriors
George Nott Lock England Sale Sharks
Stan South Lock England Harlequins
Huw Taylor Lock England Worcester Warriors
Josh Bainbridge Back row England Yorkshire Carnegie
Callum Chick Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Will Evans Back row England Leicester Tigers
Zach Mercer Back row England Bath
Jack Willis Back row England Wasps
Player Position Union
Max Green Scrum-half England Yorkshire Carnegie
Harry Randall Scrum-half England Gloucester
Theo Brophy-Clews Fly-half England London Irish
Max Malins Fly-half England Saracens
Harry Mallinder Fly-half England Northampton Saints
Joe Marchant Centre England Harlequins
Johnny Williams Centre England London Irish
Sam Aspland-Robinson Wing England Harlequins
George Perkins Wing England Saracens
Ollie Thorley Wing England Gloucester
Darren Atkins Fullback England Bath
Matt Gallagher Fullback England Saracens

2017 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[20]

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Player Position Union
Jamie Blamire Hooker England Newcastle Falcons
Curtis Langdon Hooker England Sale Sharks
Joe Mullis Hooker England Gloucester
Ralph Adams-Hale Prop England Saracens
Charlie Capps Prop England Yorkshire Carnegie
Ollie Dawe Prop England Bristol Bears
Ciaran Knight Prop England Gloucester
Joe Morris Prop England Worcester Warriors
Josh Caulfield Lock England Exeter Chiefs
Justin Clegg Lock England Worcester Warriors
Nick Isiekwe Lock England Saracens
Ben Curry Back row England Sale Sharks
Tom Curry Back row England Sale Sharks
Ted Hill Back row England Worcester Warriors
Jack Nay Back row England Saracens
Ben Earl Back row England Saracens
Zach Mercer Back row England Bath
Zac Xiourouppa Back row England Worcester Warriors
Player Position Union
Jack Maunder Scrum-half England Exeter Chiefs
Alex Mitchell Scrum-half England Northampton Saints
Harry Randall Scrum-half England Gloucester
Theo Brophy-Clews Fly-half England London Irish
Max Malins Fly-half England Saracens
Jacob Umaga Fly-half England Wasps
Will Butler Centre England Worcester Warriors
Max Wright Centre England Yorkshire Carnegie
Sam Aspland-Robinson Wing England Harlequins
Joe Cokanasiga Wing England London Irish
Alistair Crossdale Wing England Saracens
Gabriel Ibitoye Wing England Harlequins
Paolo Odogwu Wing England Sale Sharks
Jamie Shillcock Fullback England Worcester Warriors

2017 World Cup squad edit

Source:[21]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Jamie Blamire Hooker England Newcastle Falcons
Joe Mullis Hooker England Gloucester
Henry Walker Hooker England Gloucester
Ralph Adams-Hale Prop England Saracens
Ollie Dawe Prop England Bristol Bears
Ciaran Knight Prop England Gloucester
Alex Seville Prop England Gloucester
Marcus Street Prop England Exeter Chiefs
Josh Caulfield Lock England Exeter Chiefs
Justin Clegg Lock England Worcester Warriors
Max Davies Lock England Newcastle Falcons
Josh Bayliss Back row England Bath
Will Evans Back row England Leicester Tigers
Jack Nay Back row England Saracens
Ben Earl Back row England Saracens
Zach Mercer Back row England Bath
Player Position Union
Alex Mitchell Scrum-half England Northampton Saints
Harry Randall Scrum-half England Gloucester
Theo Brophy-Clews Fly-half England London Irish
Max Malins Fly-half England Saracens
Jacob Umaga Fly-half England Wasps
Will Butler Centre England Worcester Warriors
Dominic Morris Centre England Saracens
Max Wright Centre England Yorkshire Carnegie
Sam Aspland-Robinson Wing England Harlequins
Alistair Crossdale Wing England Saracens
Gabriel Ibitoye Wing England Harlequins
Tom Parton Fullback England London Irish

2018 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[22]

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Player Position Union
Beck Cutting Hooker England Worcester Warriors
Gabriel Oghre Hooker England Wasps
Henry Walker Hooker England Gloucester
Joe Heyes Prop England Leicester Tigers
Joe Morris Prop England Worcester Warriors
Alex Seville Prop England Gloucester
Marcus Street Prop England Exeter Chiefs
Toby Trinder Prop England Northampton Saints
Dino Lamb Lock England Harlequins
Sam Lewis Lock England Leicester Tigers
James Scott Lock England Worcester Warriors
Josh Basham Back row England London Irish
Ben Curry Back row England Sale Sharks
Ben Earl Back row England Saracens
Ted Hill Back row England Worcester Warriors
Sam Moore Back row England Sale Sharks
Tom Willis Back row England Wasps
Player Position Union
Rory Brand Scrum-half England London Irish
Joe Snow Scrum-half England Exeter Chiefs
Ben White Scrum-half England Leicester Tigers
James Grayson Fly-half England Northampton Saints
Tom Hardwick Fly-half England Leicester Tigers
Will Butler Centre England Worcester Warriors
Fraser Dingwall Centre England Northampton Saints
Matt Williams Centre England London Irish
Aaron Chapman Wing England Bristol Bears
Alistair Crossdale Wing England Saracens
Gabriel Ibitoye Wing England Harlequins
Ben Loader Wing England London Irish
Tom Seabrook Wing England Gloucester
Jordan Olowofela Fullback England Leicester Tigers
Tom Parton Fullback England London Irish

2018 World Cup squad edit

Source:[23]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Beck Cutting Hooker England Worcester Warriors
Gabriel Oghre Hooker England Wasps
Henry Walker Hooker England Gloucester
Joe Heyes Prop England Leicester Tigers
Ciaran Knight Prop England Gloucester
Ehren Painter Prop England Northampton Saints
Alex Seville Prop England Gloucester
Toby Trinder Prop England Northampton Saints
Joel Kpoku Lock England Saracens
Sam Lewis Lock England Leicester Tigers
James Scott Lock England Worcester Warriors
Josh Basham Back row England London Irish
Ben Curry Back row England Sale Sharks
Ted Hill Back row England Worcester Warriors
Aaron Hinkley Back row England Gloucester
Tom Willis Back row England Wasps
Player Position Union
Rory Brand Scrum-half England London Irish
Ben White Scrum-half England Leicester Tigers
James Grayson Fly-half England Northampton Saints
Tom Hardwick Fly-half England Leicester Tigers
Marcus Smith Fly-half England Harlequins
Will Butler Centre England Worcester Warriors
Fraser Dingwall Centre England Northampton Saints
Alistair Crossdale Wing England Saracens
Gabriel Ibitoye Wing England Harlequins
Jordan Olowofela Wing England Leicester Tigers
Ben Loader Wing England London Irish
Tom Parton Fullback England London Irish

2019 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[24]

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Player Position Union
Will Capon Hooker England Bristol Bears
Nic Dolly Hooker England Sale Sharks
Samson Ma’asi Hooker England Northampton Saints
Ollie Adkins Prop England Gloucester
Joe Heyes Prop England Leicester Tigers
Kai Owen Prop England Worcester Warriors
Marcus Street Prop England Exeter Chiefs
Richard Capstick Lock England Exeter Chiefs
Alex Coles Lock England Northampton Saints
Joel Kpoku Lock England Saracens
James Scott Lock England Worcester Warriors
Josh Basham Back row England Durham University
James Dun Back row England Bristol Bears
Ted Hill Back row England Worcester Warriors
Aaron Hinkley Back row England Gloucester
Tom Willis Back row England Wasps
Player Position Union
Ollie Fox Scrum-half England Yorkshire Carnegie
Sam Maunder Scrum-half England Exeter Chiefs
Gus Warr Scrum-half England Sale Sharks
Tom Hardwick Fly-half England Leicester Tigers
Marcus Smith Fly-half England Harlequins
Kieran Wilkinson Fly-half England Sale Sharks
Fraser Dingwall Centre England Northampton Saints
Connor Doherty Centre England Sale Sharks
Ollie Lawrence Centre England Worcester Warriors
Cameron Redpath Centre England Sale Sharks
Ollie Hassell-Collins Wing England London Irish
Cadan Murley Wing England Harlequins
Arron Reed Wing England Sale Sharks
Ollie Sleightholme Wing England Northampton Saints
Tom de Glanville Fullback England Bath
Josh Hodge Fullback England Newcastle Falcons

2019 World Cup squad edit

Source:[25]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Alfie Barbeary Hooker England Wasps
Nic Dolly Hooker England Sale Sharks
Samson Ma'asi Hooker England Northampton Saints
Olly Adkins Prop England Gloucester
Joe Heyes Prop England Leicester Tigers
Kai Owen Prop England Worcester Warriors
Alfie Petch Prop England Exeter Chiefs
Marcus Street Prop England Exeter Chiefs
Richard Capstick Lock England Exeter Chiefs
Alex Coles Lock England Northampton Saints
Joel Kpoku Lock England Saracens
Josh Basham Back row England London Irish
Ted Hill Back row England Worcester Warriors
Aaron Hinkley Back row England Gloucester
Rusiate Tuima Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Tom Willis Back row England Wasps
Player Position Union
Ollie Fox Scrum-half England Bath
Sam Maunder Scrum-half England Exeter Chiefs
Tom de Glanville Fly-half England Bath
Marcus Smith Fly-half England Harlequins
Manu Vunipola Fly-half England Saracens
Fraser Dingwall Centre England Northampton Saints
Connor Doherty Centre England Sale Sharks
Cameron Redpath Centre England Sale Sharks
Arron Reed Wing England Sale Sharks
Tom Seabrook Wing England Gloucester
Ollie Sleightholme Wing England Northampton Saints
Josh Hodge Fullback England Newcastle Falcons

2020 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[26]

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Player Position Union
Alfie Barbeary Hooker England Wasps
Theodore Dan Hooker England Saracens
Harvey Beaton Prop England Saracens
Sam Crean Prop England Saracens
Luke Green Prop England London Irish
James Whitcombe Prop England Leicester Tigers
Richard Capstick Lock England Exeter Chiefs
Ben Donnell Lock England London Irish
George Martin Lock England Leicester Tigers
Hugh Tizard Lock England Harlequins
Jack Clement Back row England Gloucester
Rob Farrar Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Josh Gray Back row England Gloucester
Nahum Merigan Back row England Bath
JJ Tonks Back row England Northampton Saints
Rusiate Tuima Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Player Position Union
Sam Maunder Scrum-half England Exeter Chiefs
Raffi Quirke Scrum-half England Sale Sharks
Jack van Poortvliet Scrum-half England Leicester Tigers
George Barton Fly-half England Gloucester
Tom Curtis Fly-half England Sale Sharks
Will Haydon-Wood Fly-half England Newcastle Falcons
Manu Vunipola Fly-half England Saracens
Connor Doherty Centre England Sale Sharks
Max Ojomoh Centre England Bath
Gabriel Hamer-Webb Wing England Bath
Tom Roebuck Wing England Sale Sharks
Ollie Sleightholme Wing England Northampton Saints
Joe Carpenter Fullback England Sale Sharks
Noah Heward Fullback England Worcester Warriors
Josh Hodge Fullback England Newcastle Falcons
Freddie Steward Fullback England Leicester Tigers

2020 World Cup squad edit

Competition cancelled before squad was announced

2021 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[27]

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Player Position Union
Ethan Hunt Hooker England Gloucester
Sam Riley Hooker England Harlequins
Harvey Beaton Prop England Saracens
Phil Brantingham Prop England Newcastle Falcons
Luke Green Prop England London Irish
Lewis Holsey Prop England Worcester Warriors
Ben Bamber(1) Lock England Bristol Bears
Arthur Clark Lock England Gloucester
Alex Groves Lock England Bristol Bears
George Martin(2) Lock England Leicester Tigers
Ewan Richards Lock England Bath
Lucas Brooke Back row England London Irish
Jack Clement Back row England Gloucester
Emeka Ilione Back row England Leicester Tigers
Nahum Merigan Back row England Bath
Marcus Rhodes(3) Back row England London Irish
Ethan Staddon(4) Back row England Bath
Freddie Thomas Back row England Gloucester
Player Position Union
Raffi Quirke Scrum-half England Sale Sharks
Jack van Poortvliet Scrum-half England Leicester Tigers
Charlie Atkinson Fly-half England Wasps
Orlando Bailey Fly-half England Bath
Tommy Mathews Fly-half England Northampton Saints
Fin Smith Fly-half England Worcester Warriors
Seb Atkinson Centre England Worcester Warriors
Oscar Beard(5) Centre England Harlequins
Will Joseph(6) Centre England London Irish
Dan Lancaster Centre England Leeds Tykes
Deago Bailey Wing England Bristol Bears
Tom Roebuck Wing England Sale Sharks
Joe Carpenter(7) Fullback England Sale Sharks
Tommy Freeman(8) Fullback England Northampton Saints

Late Call-ups:[28]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Archie Vanes(1) Hooker England Leicester Tigers
Tarek Haffar(2) Prop England London Irish
Ollie Stonham(3) Back row England Saracens
Harry Taylor(4) Back row England Gloucester
Player Position Union
Louis Hillman-Cooper(5) Centre England Gloucester
Tom Litchfield(6) Centre England Northampton Saints
Jack Bates(7) Wing England Bristol Bears
Arthur Relton(8) Wing England Exeter Chiefs

2021 World Cup squad edit

Not played due to CV19

2022 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[29]

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Player Position Union
Ollie Fletcher Hooker England Newcastle Falcons
John Stewart Hooker England Bath
Fin Baxter Prop England Harlequins
Mark Dormer Prop England Newcastle Falcons
Robin Hardwick Prop England Wasps
Will Hobson Prop England Harlequins
Mike Summerfield Prop England London Irish
Alfie Bell Lock England Wasps
Tom Lockett Lock England Northampton Saints
Charlie Rice Lock England Bristol Bears
Ewan Richards Lock England Bath
Alex Wardell Lock England Saracens
Lucas Brooke Back row England London Irish
Kofi Cripps Back row England Wasps
Emeka Ilione Back row England Leicester Tigers
Geordie Irvine Back row England Northampton Saints
Toby Knight Back row England Saracens
Guy Pepper Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Player Position Union
Tom Carr-Smith Scrum-half England Bath
Matty Jones Scrum-half England Gloucester
Jamie Benson Fly-half England Harlequins
Louie Johnson Fly-half England Newcastle Falcons
Fin Smith Fly-half England Worcester Warriors
Seb Atkinson Centre England Worcester Warriors
Ethan Grayson Centre England Northampton Saints
Olly Hartley Centre England Wasps
Will Joseph Centre England London Irish
Tom Litchfield Centre England Northampton Saints
Deago Bailey Wing England Bristol Bears
Iwan Stephens Wing England Newcastle Falcons
Henry Arundell Fullback England London Irish
George Hendy Fullback England Northampton Saints

2022 Six Nations Summer Series squad edit

Source:[30]

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Player Position Union
Ollie Fletcher Hooker England Newcastle Falcons
John Stewart Hooker England Bath
Finn Theobald-Thomas Hooker England Worcester Warriors
Archie McArthur Prop England Wasps
Tumy Onasanya Prop England Sale Sharks
Mike Summerfield Prop England London Irish
Andrew Turner Prop England Bristol Bears
Jevaughn Warren Prop England Saracens
Lewis Chessum Lock England Leicester Tigers
Tom Lockett Lock England Northampton Saints
Charlie Rice Lock England Bristol Bears
Ewan Richards Lock England Bath
Lucas Brooke Back row England London Irish
Chandler Cunningham-South Back row England London Irish
Greg Fisilau Back row England Wasps
Emeka Ilione Back row England Leicester Tigers
Toby Knight Back row England Saracens
Ethan Staddon Back row England Bath
Player Position Union
Charlie Bracken Scrum-half England Saracens
Tom Carr-Smith Scrum-half England Bath
Sam Harris Fly-half England Bath
Louie Johnson Fly-half England Newcastle Falcons
Fin Smith Fly-half England Worcester Warriors
Jed Walsh Fly-half England Leicester Tigers
Ethan Grayson Centre England Northampton Saints
Tom Litchfield Centre England Northampton Saints
Rekeiti Ma'asi-White Centre England Wasps
Alex Harmes Wing England London Irish
Conor Oresanya Wing England Harlequins
Iwan Stephens Wing England Newcastle Falcons
George Hendy Fullback England Northampton Saints
Tobi Wilson Fullback England Worcester Warriors

2023 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[31]

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Player Position Union
Nathan Jibulu Hooker England Harlequins
Calum Scott Hooker England London Irish
Finn Theobald-Thomas Hooker England Gloucester
Afolabi Fasogbon Prop England London Irish
Jimmy Halliwell Prop England Bristol Bears
Tim Hoyt Prop England Leicester Tigers
Archie McArthur Prop England Gloucester
George Patten Prop England Northampton Saints
Harry Browne Lock England Harlequins
Rob Carmichael Lock England Leicester Tigers
Lewis Chessum Lock England Leicester Tigers
Danny Eite Lock England Gloucester
Finn Carnduff Back row England Leicester Tigers
Chandler Cunningham-South Back row England London Irish
Josh Dingley Back row England Bath
Greg Fisilau Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Joshua Manz Back row England Leicester Tigers
Guy Pepper Back row England Newcastle Falcons
Player Position Union
Charlie Bracken Scrum-half England Saracens
Nye Thomas Scrum-half England Sale Sharks
Sam Harris Fly-half England Bath
Louis Johnson Fly-half England Newcastle Falcons
Sam Worsley Fly-half England Bristol Bears
Jacob Cusick Centre England Leicester Tigers
Joe Jenkins Centre England Bristol Bears
Rekeiti Ma'asi-White Centre England Sale Sharks
Ben Waghorn Centre England Harlequins
Joseph Woodward Centre England Leicester Tigers
Cassius Cleaves Wing England Harlequins
Josh Hathaway Wing England Gloucester
Tobias Elliott Fullback England Saracens
Connor Slevin Fullback England Harlequins

2023 World Cup squad edit

Source:[32]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Nathan Jibulu Hooker England Harlequins
Finn Theobald-Thomas Hooker England Gloucester
Craig Wright Hooker England Northampton Saints
Ethan Clarke Prop England Harlequins
Afolabi Fasogbon Prop England London Irish
Jimmy Halliwell Prop England Bristol Bears
Archie McArthur Prop England Gloucester
Asher Opoku-Fordjour Prop England Sale Sharks
Harry Browne Lock England Harlequins
Finn Carnduff Lock England Leicester Tigers
Harvey Cuckson Lock England Bath
Lewis Chessum Lock England Leicester Tigers
Zach Carr Back row England Harlequins
Chandler Cunningham-South Back row England London Irish
Greg Fisilau Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Nathan Michelow Back row England Saracens
Tristan Woodman Back row England Sale Sharks
Player Position Union
Charlie Bracken Scrum-half England Saracens
Nye Thomas Scrum-half England Sale Sharks
Sam Harris Fly-half England Bath
Louis Johnson Fly-half England Newcastle Falcons
Jacob Cusick Centre England Leicester Tigers
Joe Jenkins Centre England Bristol Bears
Rekeiti Ma'asi-White Centre England Sale Sharks
Toby Thame Centre England Northampton Saints
Joseph Woodward Centre England Leicester Tigers
Cassius Cleaves Wing England Harlequins
Alex Wills Wing England Sale Sharks
Tobias Elliott Fullback England Saracens
Connor Slevin Fullback England Harlequins

2024 Six Nations squad edit

Source:[33]

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Player Position Union
Jacob Oliver Hooker England Newcastle Falcons
Craig Wright(1) Hooker England Northampton Saints
Afolabi Fasogbon(2) Prop England Gloucester
Jimmy Halliwell Prop England Bristol Bears
Cameron Miell Prop England Leicester Tigers
Asher Opoku-Fordjour Prop England Sale Sharks
Billy Sela Prop England Bath
Joe Bailey Lock England Exeter Chiefs
Jack Bennett Lock England Bath
Harry Browne Lock England Harlequins
Tom Burrow Lock England Sale Sharks
Olamide Sodeke Lock England Saracens
Finn Carnduff Back row England Leicester Tigers
Zach Carr Back row England Harlequins
Kane James Back row England Exeter Chiefs
Reuben Logan Back row England Northampton Saints
Nathan Michelow Back row England Saracens
Henry Pollock Back row England Northampton Saints
Lucas Schmid Back row England Harlequins
Player Position Union
Ollie Allan(4) Scrum-half England Leicester Tigers
Archie McParland Scrum-half England Northampton Saints
Josh Bellamy Fly-half England Harlequins
Rory Taylor Fly-half England Gloucester
Toby Cousins Centre England Northampton Saints
Sean Kerr Centre England Harlequins
Charlie Myall(5) Centre England Leicester Tigers
Ben Waghorn Centre England Harlequins
Will Glister Wing England Northampton Saints
Malelili Satala(6) Wing England Leicester Tigers
Alex Wills Wing England Sale Sharks
Ioan Jones Fullback England Gloucester
Ben Redshaw Fullback England Newcastle Falcons

Late Call-ups:

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
James Isaacs(1) Hooker England Saracens
Scott Kirk(2) Prop England Bath
Junior Kpoku(3) Lock England Racing 92
Player Position Union
Ben Douglas(4) Scrum-half England Newcastle Falcons
Ollie Spencer(5) Centre England Newcastle Falcons
George Makepeace-Cubitt(6) Fullback England Rams

2024 World Cup squad edit

Source:[34]

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Player Position Union

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Afolabi Fasogbon Prop England London Irish
Jimmy Halliwell Prop England Bristol Bears

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Asher Opoku-Fordjour Prop England Sale Sharks
Harry Browne Lock England Harlequins
Finn Carnduff Lock England Leicester Tigers
Harvey Cuckson Lock England Bath

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Nathan Michelow Back row England Saracens
Tristan Woodman Back row England Sale Sharks
Player Position Union

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Rugby Premiership edit

Bath Current squad edit

The Bath Rugby squad for the 2021–22 season is:[1]

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Player Position Union
Niall Annett Hooker Ireland Ireland
Tom Dunn Hooker England England
Hame Faiva Hooker Italy Italy
John Stewart Hooker England England
Arthur Cordwell Prop England England
Beno Obano Prop England England
Juan Schoeman Prop South Africa South Africa
Will Stuart Prop England England
Thomas du Toit Prop South Africa South Africa
Kieran Verden Prop England England
Charlie Ewels Lock England England
Josh McNally Lock England England
Ewan Richards Lock England England
Quinn Roux Lock Ireland Ireland
Elliott Stooke Lock England England
Alfie Barbeary Back row England England
Josh Bayliss Back row Scotland Scotland
Jaco Coetzee Back row South Africa South Africa
Ted Hill Back row England England
Miles Reid Back row England England
Sam Underhill Back row England England
Player Position Union
Tom Carr-Smith Scrum-half England England
Louis Schreuder Scrum-half South Africa South Africa
Ben Spencer (c) Scrum-half England England
Orlando Bailey Fly-half England England
Finn Russell Fly-half Scotland Scotland
Will Butt Centre England England
Ollie Lawrence Centre England England
Max Ojomoh Centre England England
Cameron Redpath Centre Scotland Scotland
Joe Cokanasiga Wing England England
Gabe Goss Wing England England
Ruaridh McConnochie Wing England England
Will Muir Wing England England
Tom de Glanville Fullback England England

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Johannes Jonker Prop South Africa South Africa
GJ van Velze Lock South Africa South Africa
Chris Cloete Back row South Africa South Africa
JJ Tonks Back row England England
Player Position Union
Max Wright Centre England England
Matt Gallagher Fullback England England

Academy squad edit

The Bath academy squad is:[35]

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Player Position Union
Max Pearce* Hooker England England
Jasper Spandler Hooker England England
Ioan Emmanuel Prop Wales Wales
Archie Griffin Prop Wales Wales
Scott Kirk* Prop England England
Billy Sela Prop England England
Archie Stanley Prop England England
Mikey Summerfield Prop England England
Rory Cameron Lock England England
Harvey Cuckson Lock England England
Josh Dingley Lock England England
Jack Haythornethwaite Lock England England
Will Jeanes Lock England England
Eddie Erskine* Lock Scotland Scotland
Daniel Marais Lock South Africa South Africa
Abdul-Khalik Al Kareem Back row Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Tom Cowan Back row Wales Wales
Jack Bennett Back row England England
Mackenzie Graham Back row England England
Arthur Green Back row England England
Nahum Merigan Back row England England
Ethan Staddon Back row England England
George Timmins Back row England England
Leo Palmer Prop England England
Alex Deering Lock England England
Connor Treacey Back row England England
Player Position Union
Ieuan Davies Scrum-half Wales Wales
Murdoch Lock* Scrum-half Scotland Scotland
Raff Weston Fly-half England England
George Worboys Fly-half England England
Rory Crum Centre England England
Louie Hennessey Centre Wales Wales
Will Parry Centre England England
James Short Centre England England
Luke Graham Wing England England
Byron Lloyd-Gilmour* Wing Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Ciaran Donoghue Fullback England England
Sam Harris Fullback England England
Henry Bartlett Wing England England

Bristol Bears Current squad edit

The Bristol Bears squad for the 2021–22 season is:[2]

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Player Position Union
Will Capon Hooker England England
Gabriel Oghre Hooker England England
Harry Thacker Hooker England England
Ellis Genge Prop England England
George Kloska Prop England England
Max Lahiff Prop England England
Yann Thomas Prop England England
Jay Tyack Prop England England
Jake Woolmore Prop England England
Joe Batley Lock England England
Josh Caulfield Lock England England
James Dun Lock England England
Ed Holmes Lock England England
Joe Owen Lock England England
Chris Vui Lock Samoa Samoa
Santiago Grondona Back row Argentina Argentina
Fitz Harding Back row England England
Jake Heenan Back row New Zealand New Zealand
Steve Luatua (c) Back row Samoa Samoa
Dan Thomas Back row Wales Wales
Player Position Union
Oscar Lennon Scrum-half Wales Wales
Kieran Marmion Scrum-half Ireland Ireland
Harry Randall Scrum-half England England
Sam Wolstenholme Scrum-half England England
AJ MacGinty Fly-half United States United States
Callum Sheedy Fly-half Wales Wales
Benhard Janse van Rensburg Centre South Africa South Africa
Kalaveti Ravouvou Centre Fiji Fiji
Virimi Vakatawa Centre France France
James Williams Centre England England
Deago Bailey Wing England England
Jack Bates Wing England England
Gabriel Ibitoye Wing England England
Ratu Naulago Wing Fiji Fiji
Noah Heward Fullback England England
Richard Lane Fullback England England
Max Malins Fullback England England

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Fred Davies Hooker England England
Kyle Sinckler Prop England England
Magnus Bradbury Back row Scotland Scotland
Player Position Union
Piers O'Conor Centre England England
Charlie Powell Centre England England

Academy squad edit

The Bristol Bears Academy squad is:[36][37]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Tomas Gwilliam Hooker Wales Wales
Jono Benz-Salomon Prop Spain Spain
Toti Benz-Salomon Prop Spain Spain
Jimmy Halliwell Prop England England
Tom Sims Prop England England
Louis Trevett Prop England England
Andrew Turner Prop England England
Kenzie Jenkins Lock Wales Wales
Charlie Rice Lock England England
George Taylor* Lock England England
Ollie Thraves* Lock England England
MacEnzzie Duncan Back row England England
Tom Gardner* Back row England England
Ed Harvey* Back row England England
Paddy Pearce Back row England England
Aaron Tull Back row England England
Sam Scott Prop Wales Wales
Joachim Hullah Lock England England
Ethan Surrey Back row England England
Oli Russell Back row England England
Player Position Union
Sam Worsley Fly-half England England
Harry Ascherl Centre England England
Toby Baker Centre England England
Isaac Campbell-Wu Centre England England
Joe Jenkins Centre England England
Dylan Power* Centre England England
Harry Rowson Centre England England
Matty Jones Wing England England
Tom Ormsby Wing England England
Sami Hamid* Fullback England England
Ted Phillips Scrum-half England England
Fin Fielder Fly-half England England
Jamie Howick Centre England England
Gethin O'Callaghan Centre Wales Wales
Aidan Boshoff Wing Wales Wales
Louis Nancekivell Wing England England

Exeter Current squad edit

The Exeter Chiefs squad for the 2021–22 season is:[3]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Dan Frost Hooker England England
Jack Innard Hooker England England
Jack Yeandle (c) Hooker England England
Nika Abuladze Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
Josh Iosefa-Scott Prop New Zealand New Zealand
Billy Keast Prop England England
Ehren Painter Prop England England
Scott Sio Prop Australia Australia
Marcus Street Prop England England
Dafydd Jenkins Lock Wales Wales
Eoin O'Connor Lock Ireland Ireland
Lewis Pearson Lock England England
Richard Capstick Back row England England
Ethan Roots Back row England England
Christ Tshiunza Back row Wales Wales
Jacques Vermeulen Back row South Africa South Africa
Ross Vintcent Back row Italy Italy
Player Position Union
Tom Cairns Scrum-half England England
Sam Maunder Scrum-half England England
Stu Townsend Scrum-half England England
Will Haydon-Wood Fly-half England England
Harvey Skinner Fly-half England England
Ollie Devoto Centre England England
Joe Hawkins Centre Wales Wales
Will Rigg Centre England England
Henry Slade Centre England England
Arthur Relton Wing England England
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso Wing England England
Olly Woodburn Wing England England
Josh Hodge Fullback England England
Tom Wyatt Fullback England England

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Iestyn Harris Hooker Wales Wales
Alec Hepburn Prop Scotland Scotland
Patrick Schickerling Prop Namibia Namibia
Jack Dunne Lock Ireland Ireland
Jonny Gray Lock Scotland Scotland
Matt Postlethwaite Lock England England
Hallam Chapman Back row England England
Aidon Davis Back row South Africa South Africa
Player Position Union
Rory O'Loughlin Centre Ireland Ireland

Academy squad edit

The Exeter Chiefs academy squad is:

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Ollie Burrows Hooker Wales Wales
Louie Gulley Hooker England England
Harry Hocking Hooker England England
Sol Moody Hooker England England
Max Norey Hooker England England
Elliott Young Hooker Scotland Scotland
Keita Ando Prop Scotland Scotland
Matt Johnson Prop England England
James Kenny Prop England England
Jacob Morris Prop England England
Fin Richardson Prop Scotland Scotland
Danny Southworth Prop England England
Joe Bailey Lock England England
Oscar Beckerleg Lock England England
Alfie Bell Lock England England
Charlie Bell Lock England England
Corey Teague Lock England England
Rus Tuima Lock England England
Lucas Dorrell Back row France France
Greg Fisilau Back row England England
Ben Grubb Back row England England
Kane James Back row England England
Finn Worley-Brady Back row England England
Ted Hocking Hooker England England
Josh Mann Prop England England
Ben Woodmansy Prop England England
Charlie Evered Lock England England
Bobby Pond Back row England England
Player Position Union
Niall Armstrong Scrum-half Ireland Ireland
Will Becconsall Scrum-half England England
Orson James Scrum-half Wales Wales
Joe Snow Scrum-half England England
Iwan Jenkins Fly-half Wales Wales
Louie Sinclair Fly-half England England
Toby Clinch Centre England England
Kian Gentry Centre England England
Charlie McCaig Centre England England
Chester Ribbons Centre England England
Zack Wimbush Centre England England
Nick Alisson Centre South Africa South Africa
Campbell Ridl Centre South Africa South Africa
Tom Burton Wing England England
Frankie Nowell Wing England England
Kofi Barton-Byfield Wing Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Jeremy Tuima Wing Fiji Fiji
Ben Hammersley Fullback England England
Dan John Fullback Wales Wales
Josh Pengilly Scrum-half England England
Jed Findley Fly-half England England
Nick Lilley Centre England England
Freddie Hirst Fullback England England

Gloucester Current squad edit

The Gloucester squad for the 2021–22 season is:[4]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
George McGuigan Hooker England England
Fraser Balmain Prop England England
Harry Elrington Prop England England
Jamal Ford-Robinson Prop England England
Kirill Gotovtsev Prop Russia Russia
Ciaran Knight Prop England England
Val Rapava-Ruskin Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
Alex Seville Prop England England
Mayco Vivas Prop Argentina Argentina
Matías Alemanno Lock Argentina Argentina
Arthur Clark Lock England England
Freddie Clarke Lock England England
Cameron Jordan Lock England England
Freddie Thomas Lock England England
Ruan Ackermann Back row South Africa South Africa
Jack Clement Back row England England
Lewis Ludlow (c) Back row England England
Zach Mercer Back row England England
Albert Tuisue Back row Fiji Fiji
Player Position Union
Charlie Chapman Scrum-half Scotland Scotland
Caolan Englefield Scrum-half England England
Stephen Varney Scrum-half Italy Italy
Charlie Atkinson Fly-half England England
George Barton Fly-half England England
Seb Atkinson Centre England England
Chris Harris Centre Scotland Scotland
Max Llewellyn Centre Wales Wales
Michael Dykes Wing England England
Jonny May Wing England England
Ollie Thorley Wing England England
Santiago Carreras Fullback Argentina Argentina
Lloyd Evans Fullback England England

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Santiago Socino Hooker Argentina Argentina
Player Position Union
Adam Hastings Fly-half Scotland Scotland
Alex Hearle Wing England England

Academy squad edit

The Gloucester Rugby academy squad is:[38]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Gareth Blackmore Hooker South Africa South Africa
Seb Blake Hooker England England
Ethan Hunt Hooker England England
Afolabi Fasogbon Prop England England
Fred Ma'a Prop England England
Archie McArthur Prop England England
Danny Eite Lock England England
Rob Nixon Back row England England
Harry Taylor Back row England England
Naquan Smith Back row England England
Tom Worts Back row England England
Leo Mullis Hooker England England
Ollie Workman Lock England England
Jonno Balding Lock England England
Solomon Shand Back row England England
Olly Allport Back row England England
TJ Fanolua Back row England England
Player Position Union
Matty Jones Scrum-half England England
Tom Miles* Scrum-half England England
Rory Taylor Fly-half England England
Morgan Adderly-Jones Centre England England
Louis Hillman-Cooper Centre England England
Jack Reeves Centre England England
Tom Riman Centre England England
Jacob Morris Wing England England
Will Gilderson Fullback England England
Josh Hathaway Fullback England England
Ioan Jones Fullback England England
James Lilwall Scrum-half England England
Olly Rendall Centre England England
Jack Cotgreave Wing England England

Harlequins Current squad edit

The Harlequins squad for the 2021–22 season is:[5]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Jack Musk Hooker England England
Sam Riley Hooker England England
Jack Walker Hooker England England
Fin Baxter Prop England England
Santiago Garcia Botta Prop Argentina Argentina
Simon Kerrod Prop South Africa South Africa
Dillon Lewis Prop Wales Wales
Joe Marler Prop England England
Tom Osborne Prop Australia Australia
George Hammond Lock England England
Irné Herbst Lock South Africa South Africa
Dino Lamb Lock England England
Joe Launchbury Lock England England
Stephan Lewies (c) Lock South Africa South Africa
James Chisholm Back row England England
Chandler Cunningham-South Back row England England
Alex Dombrandt Back row England England
Will Evans Back row England England
Matas Jurevicius Back row England England
Jack Kenningham Back row England England
Tom Lawday Back row England England
Will Trenholm Back row England England
Player Position Union
Danny Care Scrum-half England England
Max Green Scrum-half England England
Will Porter Scrum-half England England
Jarrod Evans Fly-half Wales Wales
Marcus Smith Fly-half England England
Lennox Anyanwu Centre England England
Oscar Beard Centre England England
Hayden Hyde Centre Ireland Ireland
Will Joseph Centre England England
Luke Northmore Centre England England
Cadan Murley Wing England England
Cameron Anderson Fullback Scotland Scotland
Nick David Fullback England England
Tyrone Green Fullback South Africa South Africa

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
George Head Hooker England England
Lovejoy Chawatama Prop Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
Will Collier Prop England England
Jordan Els Prop South Africa South Africa
Makeen Alikhan Back row United States United States
Archie White Back row England England
Player Position Union
Lewis Gjaltema Scrum-half New Zealand New Zealand
Will Edwards Fly-half England England
André Esterhuizen Centre South Africa South Africa
Louis Lynagh Wing Italy Italy

Academy squad edit

The Harlequins academy squad is:[39]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Jack Doorey-Palmer Hooker England England
Nathan Jibulu Hooker England England
Caleb Ashworth Prop England England
Ethan Clarke Prop England England
Will Hobson Prop England England
Harry Browne Lock England England
Theo Currie Lock England England
Tom Golder Lock Wales Wales
Jonny Green Lock Wales Wales
Mattias Woollard Lock England England
Zach Carr Back row England England
Seb Driscoll Back row Wales Wales
Jonny Smith Back row Scotland Scotland
Lucas Schmid Back row England England
Jimmy Staples Hooker England England
Jamie Miller Prop England England
Ollie Streeter Prop England England
Elliot Williams Lock England England
Ronan Daniell Back row England England
Player Position Union
Charlie Clare Scrum-half Scotland Scotland
Jake Murray Scrum-half England England
Josh Bellamy Fly-half England England
Jamie Benson Fly-half England England
Connor Slevin Fly-half England England
Bryn Bradley Centre Wales Wales
Sean Kerr Centre England England
Ludo Kolade Centre Scotland Scotland
Frank McMillan Centre England England
Ben Waghorn Centre England England
Cassius Cleaves Wing Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Tom Humphreys Wing England England
Guy Rogers Wing England England
Roma Zheng Wing Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Conor Byrne Fullback England England
Lucas Friday Scrum-half England England
Ben Webb Fly-half England England
Zuko Robb Centre England England

Leicester Current squad edit

The Leicester Tigers squad for the 2021–22 season is:[6]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Charlie Clare Hooker England England
Julián Montoya Hooker Argentina Argentina
Finn Theobald-Thomas Hooker England England
Dan Cole Prop England England
James Cronin Prop Ireland Ireland
Joe Heyes Prop England England
Will Hurd Prop Scotland Scotland
James Whitcombe Prop England England
Ollie Chessum Lock England England
Cameron Henderson Lock Scotland Scotland
George Martin Lock England England
Harry Wells Lock England England
Olly Cracknell Back row Wales Wales
Kyle Hatherell Back row South Africa South Africa
Hanro Liebenberg (c) Back row South Africa South Africa
Tommy Reffell Back row Wales Wales
Matt Rogerson Back row England England
Player Position Union
Jack van Poortvliet Scrum-half England England
Tom Whiteley Scrum-half England England
Ben Youngs Scrum-half England England
Handré Pollard Fly-half South Africa South Africa
Jamie Shillcock Fly-half England England
Kieran Wilkinson Fly-half England England
Solomone Kata Centre Tonga Tonga
Dan Kelly Centre England England
Josh Bassett Wing England England
Ollie Hassell-Collins Wing England England
Harry Simmons Wing England England
Anthony Watson Wing England England
Mike Brown Fullback England England
Freddie Steward Fullback England England

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Nic Dolly Hooker England England
Oliver Crane Prop England England
Dan Richardson Prop England England
Francois van Wyk Prop South Africa South Africa
Simon Koroiyadi Back row Fiji Fiji
Jasper Wiese Back row South Africa South Africa
Player Position Union
Sam Edwards Scrum-half England England
Morgan Meredith Fly-half England England
Phil Cokanasiga Centre England England
Jacob Cusick Centre England England
Guy Porter Centre England England
Matt Scott Centre Scotland Scotland

Development squad edit

Leicester Tigers' development squad is:[40]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Harry Clarke Hooker England England
Seb Smith Hooker England England
Archie Vanes Hooker England England
Archie van Der Flier Prop England England
Tim Hoyt Prop England England
Cameron Miell Prop England England
Henry Mountford Prop England England
Lewis Chessum Lock England England
Tom Manz Lock England England
Harry Beddall Back row Wales Wales
Finn Carnduff Back row England England
Emeka Ilione Back row England England
Joshua Manz Back row England England
George Perkins Back row England England
Sam Williams Back row England England
Bronson Mellows Prop Nigeria Nigeria
Tubuna Maka Prop Nigeria Nigeria
Lawrence Adediran Back row Nigeria Nigeria
Player Position Union
Ollie Allan Scrum-half England England
Charlie Davies Centre England England
Elliot Gourlay Centre Scotland Scotland
Charlie Myall Centre England England
Joseph Woodward Centre England England
Jack Kinder Wing England England
Malelili Satala Wing England England
George Daniels Fullback England England
Jack Dickens Scrum-half England England
Tom Threllfall Fly-half England England

Newcastle Current squad edit

The Newcastle Falcons squad for the 2021–22 season is:[7]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Jamie Blamire Hooker England England
Bryan Byrne Hooker Ireland Ireland
Eduardo Bello Prop Argentina Argentina
Adam Brocklebank Prop England England
Murray McCallum Prop Scotland Scotland
Richard Palframan Prop South Africa South Africa
Mark Tampin Prop England England
Sebastian de Chaves Lock South Africa South Africa
Tim Cardall Lock England England
John Hawkins Lock England England
John Kelly Lock England England
Kiran McDonald Lock Scotland Scotland
Philip van der Walt Lock South Africa South Africa
Josh Bainbridge Back row England England
Callum Chick Back row England England
Sam Cross Back row Wales Wales
Ollie Leatherbarrow Back row Scotland Scotland
Freddie Lockwood Back row England England
Pedro Rubiolo Back row Argentina Argentina
Player Position Union
James Elliott Scrum-half England England
Hugh O'Sullivan Scrum-half Ireland Ireland
Sam Stuart Scrum-half England England
Brett Connon Fly-half Ireland Ireland
Cammy Hutchison Centre Scotland Scotland
Rory Jennings Centre England England
Matías Moroni Centre Argentina Argentina
Matías Orlando Centre Argentina Argentina
Vereimi Qorowale Centre Fiji Fiji
George Wacokecoke Centre Fiji Fiji
Adam Radwan Wing England England
Iwan Stephens Wing England England
Ben Stevenson Wing England England
Elliott Obatoyinbo Fullback England England
Tom Penny Fullback England England
Louis Brown Fullback England England

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Charlie Maddison Hooker England England
Michael van Vuuren Hooker South Africa South Africa
Phil Brantingham Prop England England
Guy Pepper Back row England England
Player Position Union
Josh Barton Scrum-half England England
Louis Johnson Fly-half England England
Josh Thomas Fly-half Wales Wales
Mateo Carreras Wing Argentina Argentina

Academy squad edit

The Newcastle Falcons academy squad is:[41]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Ollie Fletcher Hooker England England
Corbin Thunder Hooker South Africa South Africa
Mark Dormer Prop England England
Adam Scott Lock England England
Marcus Tiffen Back row England England
Oliver Spencer Centre England England
Ben Redshaw Fullback England England


Jacob Oliver Hooker England England
Sam Clark Prop England England
Sam Graham Prop England England
Callum Hancock Prop England England
Connor Hancock Prop England England
Isaac Keller Prop England England
Michael Rewcastle Prop England England
Finn Baker Lock England England
Luke Coulston Lock England England
Patrick Hogg Lock England England
Player Position Union
Ben Douglas Scrum-half England England
Joe Davis Scrum-half England England
Josh Farley Centre England England

Northampton Current squad edit

The Northampton Saints squad for the 2021–22 season is:[8]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Curtis Langdon Hooker England England
Sam Matavesi Hooker Fiji Fiji
Robbie Smith Hooker Scotland Scotland
Trevor Davison Prop England England
Tarek Haffar Prop England England
Emmanuel Iyogun Prop England England
Elliot Millar-Mills Prop Scotland Scotland
Alex Coles Lock England England
Tom Lockett Lock England England
Temo Mayanavanua Lock Fiji Fiji
Chunya Munga Lock England England
Juarno Augustus Back row South Africa South Africa
Sam Graham Back row England England
Tom Pearson Back row England England
Angus Scott-Young Back row Australia Australia
Player Position Union
Tom James Scrum-half England England
Alex Mitchell Scrum-half England England
Fin Smith Fly-half England England
Fraser Dingwall Centre England England
Rory Hutchinson Centre Scotland Scotland
Tom Litchfield Centre England England
Burger Odendaal Centre South Africa South Africa
James Ramm Wing Australia Australia
Tom Seabrook Wing England England
Ollie Sleightholme Wing England England
Tommy Freeman Fullback England England
George Furbank Fullback England England

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Tom Cruse Hooker England England
Paul Hill Prop England England
Alex Waller (c) Prop England England
Ethan Waller Prop England England
Alexander Moon Lock England England
Courtney Lawes Back row England England
Lewis Ludlam Back row England England
Player Position Union
Callum Braley Scrum-half Italy Italy
Charlie Savala Fly-half Australia Australia
Joel Matavesi Centre Fiji Fiji

Academy squad edit

The Northampton Saints academy squad is:[42]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Aston Gradwick-Light Hooker England England
Craig Wright Hooker England England
Beltus Nonleh Prop Cameroon Cameroon
George Patten Prop England England
Ed Prowse Prop England England
Nick Tarr Prop England England
Emeka Atuanya Lock Cameroon Cameroon
Kayde Sylvester Lock Cameroon Cameroon
Geordie Irvine Back row England England
Reuben Logan Back row England England
Henry Pollock Back row England England
Rob Gaffan Hooker England England
Tom Dye Prop England England
Sonny Tonga’uiha Prop England England
Aiden Ainsworth-Cave Lock England England
Alfie Hoyles Back row England England
Player Position Union
Jake Garside Scrum-half England England
Archie McParland Scrum-half England England
Matt Arden Fly-half England England
Toby Cousins Centre England England
Toby Thame Centre England England
Will Gilster Wing England England
Ewan Baker Fullback England England
George Hendy Fullback England England
Jonny Weimann Scrum-half England England
Charlie Mason Fly-half England England
Billy Pasco Centre England England
Ben Agbenu Centre England England
Rafe Witheat Wing England England

Sale Current squad edit

The Sale Sharks squad for the 2021–22 season is:[9]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Ethan Caine Hooker England England
Luke Cowan-Dickie Hooker England England
Tommy Taylor Hooker England England
Cal Ford Prop England England
James Harper Prop England England
Ross Harrison Prop England England
Simon McIntyre Prop England England
Bevan Rodd Prop England England
Nick Schonert Prop South Africa South Africa
Ben Bamber Lock England England
Josh Beaumont Lock England England
Jonny Hill Lock England England
Ernst van Rhyn Lock South Africa South Africa
Rouban Birch Back row England England
Ben Curry Back row England England
Tom Curry Back row England England
Sam Dugdale Back row England England
Dan du Preez Back row South Africa South Africa
Jean-Luc du Preez Back row South Africa South Africa
Player Position Union
Raffi Quirke Scrum-half England England
Nye Thomas Scrum-half England England
Gus Warr Scrum-half England England
George Ford Fly-half England England
Robert du Preez Fly-half South Africa South Africa
Sam Bedlow Centre England England
Luke James Centre England England
Tom O'Flaherty Wing England England
Arron Reed Wing England England
Tom Roebuck Wing England England
Joe Carpenter Fullback England England

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Agustín Creevy Hooker Argentina Argentina
Cobus Wiese Lock South Africa South Africa
Tom Ellis Back row England England
Cameron Neild Back row England England
Player Position Union
Connor Doherty Centre England England
Sam James Centre England England
Manu Tuilagi Centre England England
Telusa Veainu Fullback Tonga Tonga

Academy squad edit

The Sale Sharks academy squad is:[43]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Wills Austin Hooker Wales Wales
Harry Thompson Hooker England England
Patreece Bell Prop Ireland Ireland
Ralph McEachran Prop England England
Tumy Onasanya Prop England England
Asher Opoku-Fordjour Prop England England
Tye Raymont Prop England England
Tom Burrow Lock England England
Ellis Causey Lock England England
Alex Groves Lock England England
Frank Chatterton Back row England England
Huw Davies Back row Wales Wales
Ewan Murphy Back row England England
Yande Nkonge* Back row Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Will Riley Back row England England
Tristan Woodman Back row England England
Tom Davis Hooker England England
Ben Lilley Prop England England
Jos Gilmore Lock England England
Seb Kelly Back row England England
Jack Lightbown Back row England England
Player Position Union
Carwyn Edwards* Scrum-half Wales Wales
Will Wooton Scrum-half England England
Tom Curtis Fly-half England England
Finn Rogers Fly-half England England
Charlie Wardle Fly-half England England
Joe Bedlow Centre England England
Rekeiti Ma'asi-White Centre England England
Ben Motamed* Centre England England
Aaron Pope* Centre England England
Osian Roberts Centre Wales Wales
Albert Bradshaw Wing England England
Obi Ene Wing England England
Alex Wills Wing England England
Dom Hanson Scrum-half England England
Ollie Davies Fly-half England England
Toby Wilson Centre England England
Sebi Krippner Wing England England
Fraser Rossiter Wing England England
Dan Green Fullback England England

Saracens Current squad edit

The Saracens squad for the 2021–22 season is:[10]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Theo Dan Hooker England England
Jamie George Hooker England England
Kapeli Pifeleti Hooker United States United States
Ralph Adams-Hale Prop England England
Alec Clarey Prop England England
Ollie Hoskins Prop Australia Australia
Eroni Mawi Prop Fiji Fiji
Marco Riccioni Prop Italy Italy
Cameron Boon Lock England England
Callum Hunter-Hill Lock Scotland Scotland
Nick Isiekwe Lock England England
Maro Itoje Lock England England
Ollie Stonham Lock England England
Hugh Tizard Lock England England
Andy Christie Back row Scotland Scotland
Ben Earl Back row England England
Toby Knight Back row England England
Juan Martín González Back row Argentina Argentina
Theo McFarland Back row Samoa Samoa
Tom Willis Back row England England
Player Position Union
Aled Davies Scrum-half Wales Wales
Gareth Simpson Scrum-half England England
Ivan van Zyl Scrum-half South Africa South Africa
Elliot Daly Centre England England
Josh Hallett Centre England England
Ollie Hartley Centre England England
Alex Lozowski Centre England England
Nick Tompkins Centre Wales Wales
Lucio Cinti Wing Argentina Argentina
Ben Harris Wing England England
Rotimi Segun Wing England England
Alex Goode Fullback England England
Tom Parton Fullback England England

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Christian Judge Prop England England
Mako Vunipola Prop England England
Tom West Prop England England
Billy Vunipola Back row England England
Player Position Union
Owen Farrell Fly-half England England
Manu Vunipola Fly-half England England
Alex Lewington Wing England England
Sean Maitland Wing Scotland Scotland

Academy squad edit

The Saracens academy squad is:[44]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
James Isaacs Hooker England England
Samson Adejimi Hooker Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Harvey Beaton Prop England England
Sam Crean Prop England England
Jasper McGuire Prop England England
Alex O'Driscoll Prop Scotland Scotland
Tristan Smith Prop England England
Jevaughn Warren Prop Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Max Eke Lock England England
Anthony Mark Lock Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Kaden Pearce-Paul Lock Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Olamide Sodeke Lock Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Kennedy Sylvester Lock Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Alex Wardell Lock Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Sam Asotasi Back row Samoa Samoa
Luca Fahy Back row England England
Barney Merrett Back row England England
Nathan Michelow Back row England England
Kepu Tuipulotu Hooker England England
Finn Bloomer Prop England England
Tayo Adegbemile Lock Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Charlie Barker Lock England England
Charlie West Back row England England
Player Position Union
Charlie Bracken Scrum-half England England
Declan Murphy Scrum-half England England
Tobias Elliott Fly-half England England
Harry Legg Fly-half England England
Brandon Jackson Centre Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Jenson McInulty Centre England England
Oscar Wilson Centre England England
Francis Moore Wing England England
Fraser Rawlins Centre England England
Charlie Griffin Centre England England
Angus Hall Wing England England
Finn Newton Fullback England England
Jack Bracken Fullback England England

Cricket edit

Teams edit

Stadiums and locations edit

County Club Ground First season in
County Championship
First title Last title Titles
Derbyshire County Ground 1895 1936 1936 1
Durham Riverside Ground 1992 2008 2013 3
Essex County Ground 1895 1979 2019 8
Glamorgan Sophia Gardens 1921 1948 1997 3
Gloucestershire County Ground 1890 0
Hampshire Rose Bowl 1895 1961 1973 2
Kent St Lawrence Ground 1890 1906 1978 7 (1 shared)
Lancashire Old Trafford 1890 1897 2011 9 (1 shared)
Leicestershire Grace Road 1895 1975 1998 3
Middlesex Lord's 1890 1903 2016 13 (2 shared)
Northamptonshire County Ground 1905 0
Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge 1890 1907 2010 6
Somerset County Ground 1891 0
Surrey The Oval 1890 1890 2022 21 (1 shared)
Sussex County Ground 1890 2003 2007 3
Warwickshire Edgbaston 1895 1911 2021 8
Worcestershire New Road 1899 1964 1989 5
Yorkshire Headingley 1890 1893 2015 33 (1 shared)

Bath Rugby

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division One 4th 30 N/A John Player Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division One 1st 20 N/A Pilkington Cup Champions No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division One 3rd 16 N/A Pilkington Cup Champions No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division One 1st 22 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division One 1st 21 N/A Pilkington Cup Champions No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division One 1st 22 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division One 1st 31 N/A Pilkington Cup Champions No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division One 2nd 27 N/A Pilkington Cup Champions No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division One 1st 31 N/A Pilkington Cup Champions No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 2nd 31 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round Heineken Cup Quarter-final
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 3rd 26 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup
C&G Cup
5th round
Not partaken
Heineken Cup Champions
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 6th 30 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup
C&G Cup
4th round
Quarter-final
No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 2nd 43 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 3rd 70 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 11th 33 N/A Powergen Cup 6th round Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 11th 36 - Powergen Cup Quarter-final Challenge Cup Runners–up
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 1st 79 Runners-up Powergen Cup Quarter-final Challenge Cup Semi-final
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 4th 58 - Powergen Cup Runners-up Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 9th 46 - Powergen Cup Semi-final Heineken Cup Semi-final
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 8th 45 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool Challenge Cup Runners-up
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 3rd 69 Semi-final EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool Challenge Cup Champions
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 4th 65 Semi-final EDF Energy Cup 3rd in pool Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 4th 61 Semi-final LV= Cup 3rd in pool Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 5th 62 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 8th 44 - LV= Cup Semi-final Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 7th 53 - LV= Cup Semi-final Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 5th 67 - LV= Cup Semi-final Challenge Cup Runners-up
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 2nd 75 Runners-up LV= Cup 4th in pool Champions Cup Quarter-final
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 9th 48 - No competition N/A Champions Cup 3rd in pool
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 5th 59 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 4th in pool Challenge Cup Semi-final
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 6th 56 - Anglo-Welsh Cup Runners-up Champions Cup 3rd in pool
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 6th 56 - Premiership Cup 3rd in pool Champions Cup 3rd in pool

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

Club honours edit

Bath Rugby edit

Bristol Bears edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division One 9th 23 N/A John Player Cup Runners-up No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division One 7th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division One 9th 8 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division One 11th 9 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division One 10th 8 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division One 6th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division One 4th 20 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division One 6th 14 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division One 6th 16 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 9th 17 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A Challenge Cup 5th in pool
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 4 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round C&G Cup Not known Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
1998–99 Premiership Two 1st (P) 44 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round C&G Cup Not known No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 6th 34 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Semi-final No competition N/A Challenge Cup Semi-final
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 9th 44 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round No competition N/A Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 8th 50 N/A Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 36 - Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2003–04 National Division One 9th 51 N/A Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Champions Not qualified N/A
2004–05 National Division One 1st (P) 105 N/A Powergen Cup Quarter-final Powergen Shield Not known Not qualified N/A
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 11th 41 - Powergen Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 3rd 64 Semi-final EDF Energy Cup 3rd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 9th 37 - EDF Energy Cup 3rd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 17 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2009–10 RFU Championship 1st 92 Runners-up LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup 2nd in pool Not qualified N/A
2010–11 RFU Championship 8th 41 - LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup Champions Not qualified N/A
2011–12 RFU Championship 1st 81 Semi-final LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup 4th in pool Not qualified N/A
2012–13 RFU Championship 5th 65 - LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup Quarter-final Not qualified N/A
2013–14 RFU Championship 1st 96 Runners-up LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup Semi-final Not qualified N/A
2014–15 RFU Championship 1st 103 Runners-up LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup Semi-final Not qualified N/A
2015–16 RFU Championship 1st (P) 95 Champions No competition N/A British and Irish Cup 2nd in pool Not qualified N/A
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 20 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2017–18 RFU Championship 1st (P) 103 - Anglo-Welsh Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup 3rd in pool Not qualified N/A
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 9th 51 - Premiership Cup 2nd in pool Championship Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

Club honours edit

Bristol Bears edit

Exeter Chiefs edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division Three 9th 8 N/A John Player Cup Not partaken No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division Three 9th 8 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division Three 6th 11 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division Three 4th 16 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division Three 4th 18 N/A Pilkington Cup 2nd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division Three 3rd 17 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division Three 6th 19 N/A Pilkington Cup 2nd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division Three 10th (R) 7 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division Four 1st (P) 28 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division Three 1st (P) 50 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A Not qualified N/A
1997–98 Premiership Two 11th 12 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round C&G Cup 4th in pool Not qualified N/A
1998–99 Premiership Two 5th 29 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round C&G Cup 2nd round No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Two 4th 38 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round No competition N/A Not qualified N/A
2000–01 National Division One 3rd 71 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round No competition N/A Not qualified N/A
2001–02 National Division One 3rd 92 N/A Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Runners-up Not qualified N/A
2002–03 National Division One 3rd 104 N/A Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Runners-up Not qualified N/A
2003–04 National Division One 6th 74 N/A Powergen Cup 4th round Powergen Shield Not qualified Not qualified N/A
2004–05 National Division One 2nd 101 N/A Powergen Cup 5th round Powergen Shield Not qualified Not qualified N/A
2005–06 National Division One 6th 71 N/A Powergen Cup Not eligible EDF Energy Trophy Semi-final Not qualified N/A
2006–07 National Division One 4th 101 N/A EDF Energy Cup Not eligible EDF Energy Trophy Runners-up Not qualified N/A
2007–08 National Division One 2nd 116 N/A EDF Energy Cup Not eligible EDF Energy Trophy Runners-up Not qualified N/A
2008–09 National Division One 2nd 119 N/A EDF Energy Cup Not eligible EDF Energy Trophy Semi-final Not qualified N/A
2009–10 RFU Championship 2nd (P) 88 Champions LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup 4th in pool Not qualified N/A
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 8th 43 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 5th 59 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quater-final
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 6th 59 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 8th 45 - LV= Cup Champions British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 5th 68 - LV= Cup Runners-up British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 2nd 74 Runners-up No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Quarter-final
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 2nd 84 Champions Anglo-Welsh Cup Runners-up British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 3rd in pool
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 1st 85 Runners-up Anglo-Welsh Cup Champions British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 2nd in pool
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 1st 86 Runners-up Premiership Cup 2nd in pool Championship Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 2nd in pool

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

Club honours edit

Exeter Chiefs edit

Gloucester Rugby edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division One 5th 29 N/A John Player Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division One 2nd 15 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division One 2nd 17 N/A Pilkington Cup Runners-up No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division One 6th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division One 4th 15 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division One 5th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division One 8th 14 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division One 7th 13 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division One 8th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 7th 23 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A Challenge Cup 4th in pool
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 6th 23 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round C&G Cup Champions Challenge Cup Quarter-final
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 10th 19 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Semi-final C&G Cup Champions No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 3rd 40 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 7th 48 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round No competition N/A Heineken Cup Semi-final
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 3rd 68 N/A Powergen Cup Quarter-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 1st 82 Runners-up Powergen Cup Champions Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 4th 63 - Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 6th 47 - Powergen Cup Semi-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 5th 59 - Powergen Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Champions
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 1st 71 Runners-up EDF Energy Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 1st 74 Semi-final EDF Energy Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 6th 57 - EDF Energy Cup Runners-up EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 7th 48 - LV= Cup Runners-up British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup* Quarter-final*
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 3rd 67 Semi-final LV= Cup Champions British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 9th 44 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 5th 60 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 9th 44 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup* Quarter-final*
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 9th 48 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Champions
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 8th 49 - No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 9th 46 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Runners-up
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 7th 56 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Runners-up
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 3rd 68 Semi-final Premiership Cup 3rd in pool Championship Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 4th in pool

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

* After dropping into the competition from the Champions Cup/Heineken Cup

Club honours edit

Gloucester Rugby edit

Harlequins F.C. edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division One 3rd 30 N/A John Player Cup Champions No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division One 8th 10 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division One 7th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division One 3rd 16 N/A Pilkington Cup Champions No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division One 8th 11 N/A Pilkington Cup Runners-up No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division One 8th 11 N/A Pilkington Cup Runners-up No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division One 6th 16 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division One 8th 13 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division One 3rd 26 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 3rd 30 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A Heineken Cup Quarter-final
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 10th 16 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round C&G Cup Not partaken Heineken Cup Quarter-final
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 4th 33 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter-final C&G Cup Not partaken No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 10th 18 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 11th 38 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Runners-up No competition N/A Challenge Cup Champions
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 9th 35 N/A Powergen Cup Semi-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 7th 44 - Powergen Cup Quarter-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd round
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 6th 54 - Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Champions
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 38 - Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2005–06 National Division One 1st (P) 121 N/A Powergen Cup Not qualified EDF Energy Trophy Champions Not qualified N/A
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 7th 51 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 6th 63 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 2nd 66 Semi-final EDF Energy Cup 3rd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 8th 46 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 7th 52 - LV= Cup Semi-final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Champions
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 1st 75 Champions LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup* Quarter-final*
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 3rd 69 Semi-final LV= Cup Champions British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 4th 67 Semi-final LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup* Semi-final*
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 8th 49 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 3rd in pool
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 7th 55 - No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Runners-up
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 6th 52 - Anglo-Welsh Cup Semi-final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 10th 36 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 4th in pool
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 5th 56 - Premiership Cup 4th in pool Championship Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

* After dropping into the competition from the Champions Cup/Heineken Cup

Club honours edit

Harlequin F.C. edit

Leicester Tigers edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1971–72 John Player Cup 1st Round
1972–73 John Player Cup Quarter-final
1973–74 John Player Cup 1st Round
1974–75 John Player Cup Not qualified
1975–76 John Player Cup 1st Round
1976–77 Midlands Merit 2nd 75% N/A John Player Cup 2nd Round
1977–78 Midlands Merit 5th 62.5% N/A John Player Cup Finalist
1978–79 Midlands Merit 2nd 85.7% N/A John Player Cup Champions
1979–80 Midlands Merit 1st 85.7% N/A John Player Cup Champions
1980–81 Midlands Merit 1st 92.9% N/A John Player Cup Champions
1981–82 Midlands Merit 1st 85.7% N/A John Player Cup Semi-final
1982–83 Midlands Merit 1st 100% N/A John Player Cup Finalist
1983–84 Midlands Merit 1st 100% N/A John Player Cup 3rd Round
1984–85 National Merit A
Midlands Merit
6th
3rd
42.9%
85.7%
N/A John Player Cup Quarter-final
1985–86 National Merit A 4th 70% N/A John Player Cup Semi-final
1986–87 National Merit A 2nd 75% N/A John Player Cup Semi-final
1987–88 National Division One 1st 37 N/A John Player Cup 4th Round No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division One 6th 13 N/A Pilkington Cup Finalist No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division One 5th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division One 4th 16 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th Round No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division One 6th 13 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division One 3rd 18 N/A Pilkington Cup Champions No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division One 2nd 28 N/A Pilkington Cup Finalist No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division One 1st 31 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division One 2nd 30 N/A Pilkington Cup Finalist No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 4th 29 N/A Pilkington Cup Champions Heineken Cup Runners-up
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 4th 26 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th Round Heineken Cup Quarter-final
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 1st 44 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter-final No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 1st 51 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th Round Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 1st 81 Champions* Tetley's Bitter Cup Semi-final Heineken Cup Champions
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 1st 83 Quarter-final* Powergen Cup Quarter-final Heineken Cup Champions
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 6th 55 N/A** Powergen Cup Semi-final Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 5th 55 N/A** Powergen Cup 6th Round Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 1st 78 Runners-up Powergen Cup 6th Round Heineken Cup Semi-final
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 2nd 68 Runners-up Powergen Cup Semi-final Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 2nd 71 Champions EDF Energy Cup Champions Heineken Cup Runners-up
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 4th 64 Runners-up EDF Energy Cup Finalist Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 1st 71 Champions EDF Energy Cup Group Stage Heineken Cup Runners-up
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 1st 73 Champions LV Cup Group Stage Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 1st 78 Runners-up LV Cup Group Stage Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 2nd 74 Runners-up LV Cup Champions Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 2nd 74 Champions LV Cup Group Stage Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 3rd 74 Semi-final LV Cup Group Stage Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 3rd 68 Semi-final LV Cup Semi-Final Champions Cup 2nd in pool
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 4th 65 Semi-final No competition N/A Champions Cup Semi-final
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 4th 66 Semi-final Anglo-Welsh Cup Champions Champions Cup 3rd in pool
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 5th 63 - Anglo-Welsh Cup Group Stage Champions Cup 4th in pool
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 11th 41 - Premiership Rugby Cup Group Stage Champions Cup 4th in pool

* In 2000-01 & 2001-02 the winners of the league were considered champions, with the winners of the play-offs considered champions from 2002-03 onwards.
** Did not play-off for Premiership Champions but was winner of 'Wildcard' play-off to qualify for the following seasons Heineken Cup competition.

London Irish

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division Two 8th 24 N/A John Player Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division Two 6th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division Two 5th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 2nd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division Two 2nd (P) 19 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division One 9th 9 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division One 7th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division One 9th (R) 8 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division Two 5th 18 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division Two 2nd (P) 30 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 10th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A Challenge Cup 6th in pool
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 11th 12 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter-final C&G Cup Not known Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 7th 30 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter-final C&G Cup Not known No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 8th 25 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Semi-final No competition N/A Challenge Cup Semi-final
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 8th 45 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A Challenge Cup 1st in pool*
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 4th 57 N/A Powergen Cup Champions Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 9th 40 - Powergen Cup Semi-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 8th 49 - Powergen Cup Quarter-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd round
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 10th 40 - Powergen Cup Semi-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd round
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 3rd 66 Semi-final Powergen Cup 3rd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Runners-up
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 6th 53 - EDF Energy Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 7th 59 - EDF Energy Cup 3rd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup Semi-final
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 3rd 66 Runners-up EDF Energy Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 6th 52 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 6th 54 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 7th 46 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 9th 35 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 10th 36 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 10th 40 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 20 - No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2016–17 RFU Championship 1st (P) 91 Champions Anglo-Welsh Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup Semi-final Not qualified N/A
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 22 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2018–19 RFU Championship 1st (P) 99 - Premiership Cup Not eligible Championship Cup Runners-up Not qualified N/A

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

* Finished first in pool but did not progress to the quarter-final. Their place was taken by Brive[45][46]

Club honours edit

London Irish edit

Friendly edit

Newcastle Falcons edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division Two 10th 17 N/A John Player Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division Two 10th 8 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division Two 12th 3 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division Two 6th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division Two 4th 14 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division Two 1st (P) 20 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division One 10th (R) 5 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division Two 3rd 18 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division Two 8th 11 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division Two 2nd (P) 39 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A Not qualified N/A
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 1st 38 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter-final C&G Cup N/A Challenge Cup Semi-final
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 8th 28 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Runners-up C&G Cup N/A No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 9th 20 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round No competition N/A Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 6th 57 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Champions No competition N/A Challenge Cup Semi-final
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 6th 56 N/A Powergen Cup Semi-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 10th 40 - Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 9th 45 - Powergen Cup Champions Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd round
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 7th 47 - Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 7th 47 - Powergen Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 9th 44 - EDF Energy Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 11th 34 - EDF Energy Cup 3rd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 10th 44 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 9th 37 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 11th 23 - LV= Cup Runners-up British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 4th in pool
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 32 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2012–13 RFU Championship 1st (P) 98 Champions LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup Runners-up Not qualified N/A
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 11th 22 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 11th 34 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 11th 27 - No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 8th 49 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 4th 63 Semi-final Anglo-Welsh Cup Semi-final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 31 - Premiership Cup Semi-final Championship Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 4th in pool

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

Club honours edit

Newcastle Falcons edit

Friendly edit

Northampton Saints edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division Two 12th 13 N/A John Player Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division Two 3rd 13 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division Two 1st (P) 19 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division One 9th 11 N/A Pilkington Cup Runners-up No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division One 3rd 19 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division One 4th 16 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division One 5th 18 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division One 10th (R) 12 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division Two 1st (P) 36 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 8th 20 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A Challenge Cup Quarter-final
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 8th 19 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Semi-final C&G Cup Quarter-final Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 2nd 38 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round C&G Cup Quarter-final No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 5th 35 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Runners-up No competition N/A Heineken Cup Champions
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 4th 59 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 5th 56 N/A Powergen Cup Runners-up Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 3rd 62 Semi-final Powergen Cup Runners-up Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 3rd 70 Semi-final Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 11th 40 - Powergen Cup Quarter-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 6th 53 - Powergen Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 33 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup Semi-final
2007–08 National Division One 1st (P) 143 N/A EDF Energy Cup Not qualified EDF Energy Trophy Champions Not qualified N/A
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 8th 49 - EDF Energy Cup Semi-final EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Champions
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 2nd 71 Semi-final LV= Cup Champions British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 4th 65 Semi-final LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup Runners-up
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 4th 65 Semi-final LV= Cup Runners-up British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 4th 65 Runners-up LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 2nd 78 Champions LV= Cup Runners-up British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup* Champions*
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 1st 76 Semi-final LV= Cup Semi-final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Quarter-final
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 5th 60 - No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Quarter-final
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 7th 52 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 4th in pool
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 9th 43 - Anglo-Welsh Cup Semi-final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 4th in pool
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 4th 56 Semi-final Premiership Cup Champions Championship Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

* After dropping into the competition from the Champions Cup/Heineken Cup

Club honours edit

Northampton Saints edit

Sale Sharks edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division One 12th (R) 11 N/A John Player Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division Two 4th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 2nd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division Two 9th 8 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division Two 7th 11 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division Two 8th 10 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division Two 5th 15 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division Two 1st (P) 28 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division One 4th 16 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division One 5th 19 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 5th 28 N/A Pilkington Cup Runners-up No competition N/A Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 7th 22 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Semi-final C&G Cup Semi-final Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 11th 19 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round C&G Cup Semi-final No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 11th 18 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round No competition N/A Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 10th 43 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Semi-final No competition N/A Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 2nd 69 N/A Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Champions
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 4th 62 - Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 7th 53 - Powergen Cup Runners-up Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 3rd 60 Semi-final Powergen Cup Quarter-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Champions
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 1st 74 Champions Powergen Cup 3rd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 10th 42 - EDF Energy Cup Semi-final EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 5th 63 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 5th 61 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 11th 32 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 10th 32 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 6th 49 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 10th 35 - LV= Cup Runners-up British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 6th 57 - LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 7th 54 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 4th in pool
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 6th 58 - No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 10th 40 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 4th in pool
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 8th 54 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 7th 55 - Premiership Cup 3rd in pool Championship Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

Club honours edit

Sale Sharks edit

Sale Jets edit

Friendly edit


Saracens F.C. edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division Two 3rd 34 N/A John Player Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division Two 1st (P) 22 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division One 4th 15 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division One 10th 10 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division One 5th 15 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division One 11th (R) 6 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division Two 3rd 23 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter–final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division Two 1st (P) 31 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division One 9th 10 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 6th 25 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter–final No competition N/A Not qualified N/A
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 2nd 37 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Champions C&G Cup Not partaken Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 3rd 33 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter–final C&G Cup 2nd round No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 4th 28 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round No competition N/A Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 5th 58 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Quarter–final No competition N/A Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 10th 34 N/A Powergen Cup Quarter–final Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter–final
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 8th 42 - Powergen Cup Quarter–final Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi–final
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 10th 39 - Powergen Cup Quarter–final Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter–final
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 5th 57 - Powergen Cup Quarter–final Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter–final
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 10th 46 - Powergen Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 4th 63 Semi–final EDF Energy Cup 3rd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi–final
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 8th 52 - EDF Energy Cup Semi–final EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup Semi–final
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 9th 47 - EDF Energy Cup 3rd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi–final
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 3rd 69 Runners–up LV= Cup Semi–final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 2nd 76 Champions LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup 4th in pool
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 3rd 73 Semi–final LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup Quarter–final
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 1st 77 Semi–final LV= Cup Semi–final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup Semi–final
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 1st 87 Runners–up LV= Cup Semi–final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Heineken Cup Runners–up
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 4th 68 Champions LV= Cup Champions British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Semi–final
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 1st 80 Champions No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Champions
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 3rd 77 Semi-final Anglo-Welsh Cup Semi–final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Champions
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 2nd 77 Champions Anglo-Welsh Cup Quarter–final British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Quarter–final
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 2nd 78 Champions Premiership Cup Runners–up Championship Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Champions

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

Club honours edit

Saracens F.C. edit

Wasps RFC edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 National Division One 2nd 36 N/A John Player Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 National Division One 3rd 15 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 National Division One 1st 18 N/A Pilkington Cup 3rd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 National Division One 2nd 19 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 National Division One 7th 12 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 National Division One 2nd 22 N/A Pilkington Cup Semi-final No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 National Division One 3rd 21 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 National Division One 3rd 26 N/A Pilkington Cup Runners-up No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division One 4th 22 N/A Pilkington Cup Quarter-final No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division One 1st 37 N/A Pilkington Cup 5th round No competition N/A Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
1997–98 Premiership Rugby 9th 17 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Runners-up C&G Cup Not partaken Heineken Cup Quarter-final
1998–99 Premiership Rugby 5th 31 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Champions C&G Cup Not partaken No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Rugby 7th 32 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup Champions No competition N/A Heineken Cup Quarter-final
2000–01 Premiership Rugby 2nd 74 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round No competition N/A Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2001–02 Premiership Rugby 7th 54 N/A Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2002–03 Premiership Rugby 2nd 67 Champions Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Challenge Cup Champions
2003–04 Premiership Rugby 2nd 73 Champions Powergen Cup Quarter-final Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup Champions
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 2nd 73 Champions Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 4th 64 Semi-final Powergen Cup Champions EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 5th 61 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup Champions
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 2nd 70 Champions EDF Energy Cup Semi-final EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 3rd in pool
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 7th 53 - EDF Energy Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Heineken Cup 2nd in pool
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 5th 57 Semi-final LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2010–11 Premiership Rugby 9th 43 Semi-final LV= Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup* Quarter-final*
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 11th 33 Semi-final LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 8th 48 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 7th 49 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2014–15 Premiership Rugby 6th 61 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Quarter-final
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 3rd 72 Semi-final No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Semi-final
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 1st 84 Runners-up Anglo-Welsh Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup Quarter-final
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 3rd 71 Semi-final Anglo-Welsh Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 2nd in pool
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 8th 51 - Premiership Cup 4th in pool Championship Cup Not eligible Champions Cup 4th in pool

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

* After dropping into the competition from the Champions Cup/Heineken Cup

  • As Wasps FC - 1987-1996
  • As Wasps RFC - 1996-1999 & 2014-present
  • As London Wasps - 1999-2014

Club honours edit

Wasps RFC edit


Worcester Warriors edit

Season summaries edit

League Domestic Cup Domestic Trophy European Cup
Season Competition Final Position Points Play-Offs Competition Performance Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 Unknown N/A John Player Cup Not partaken No competition N/A No competition N/A
1988–89 Unknown N/A Pilkington Cup Not partaken No competition N/A No competition N/A
1989–90 Unknown N/A Pilkington Cup Not partaken No competition N/A No competition N/A
1990–91 Unknown N/A Pilkington Cup Not partaken No competition N/A No competition N/A
1991–92 Unknown N/A Pilkington Cup Not partaken No competition N/A No competition N/A
1992–93 Unknown N/A Pilkington Cup 2nd round No competition N/A No competition N/A
1993–94 Unknown N/A Pilkington Cup Not partaken No competition N/A No competition N/A
1994–95 Unknown N/A Pilkington Cup Not partaken No competition N/A No competition N/A
1995–96 National Division Five North 2nd (P) 18 N/A Pilkington Cup 4th round No competition N/A No English teams N/A
1996–97 National Division Four North 1st (P) 49 N/A Pilkington Cup 2nd round No competition N/A Not qualified N/A
1997–98 National League One 1st (P) 48 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round C&G Cup Not partaken Not qualified N/A
1998–99 Premiership Two 3rd 34 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round C&G Cup 1st round No English teams N/A
1999–00 Premiership Two 3rd 38 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 4th round No competition N/A Not qualified N/A
2000–01 National Division One 2nd 112 N/A Tetley's Bitter Cup 5th round No competition N/A Not qualified N/A
2001–02 National Division One 2nd 106 N/A Powergen Cup 5th round Powergen Shield Not partaken Not qualified N/A
2002–03 National Division One 2nd 114 N/A Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Semi-final Not qualified N/A
2003–04 National Division One 1st (P) 125 N/A Powergen Cup 5th round Powergen Shield Not partaken Not qualified N/A
2004–05 Premiership Rugby 9th 42 - Powergen Cup 6th round Powergen Shield Not eligible European Shield Runners-up
2005–06 Premiership Rugby 8th 47 - Powergen Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2006–07 Premiership Rugby 11th 34 - EDF Energy Cup 2nd in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2007–08 Premiership Rugby 10th 36 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Runners-up
2008–09 Premiership Rugby 11th 34 - EDF Energy Cup 4th in pool EDF Energy Trophy Not eligible Challenge Cup Semi-final
2009–10 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 28 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2010–11 RFU Championship 1st (P) 101 Champions LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup Semi-final Not qualified N/A
2011–12 Premiership Rugby 10th 36 - LV= Cup 3rd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2012–13 Premiership Rugby 11th 33 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 2nd in pool
2013–14 Premiership Rugby 12th (R) 16 - LV= Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 4th in pool
2014–15 RFU Championship 2nd (P) 97 Champions LV= Cup Not eligible British and Irish Cup Champions Not qualified N/A
2015–16 Premiership Rugby 10th 35 - No competition N/A British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 4th in pool
2016–17 Premiership Rugby 11th 33 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 4th in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2017–18 Premiership Rugby 11th 36 - Anglo-Welsh Cup 2nd in pool British and Irish Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup 3rd in pool
2018–19 Premiership Rugby 10th 46 - Premiership Cup Semi-final Championship Cup Not eligible Challenge Cup Quarter-final

Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated

* After dropping into the competition from the Challenge Cup

Club honours edit

Worcester Warriors edit

Worcester Cavaliers edit

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