2003–04 National Division One
The 2003–04 National Division One was the seventeenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship. New teams to the division included Bristol Shoguns who had been relegated from the Zurich Premiership 2002-03 while Penzance & Newlyn and Henley Hawks were promoted from the 2002–03 National Division Two. In terms of ground changes Plymouth Albion had a new home - moving from Beacon Park to newly built Brickfields which at 6,500 had twice the capacity of the original ground.
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2003–04 National Division One
The 2003–04 National Division One was the seventeenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship. New teams to the division included Bristol Shoguns who had been relegated from the Zurich Premiership 2002-03 while Penzance & Newlyn and Henley Hawks were promoted from the 2002–03 National Division Two. In terms of ground changes Plymouth Albion had a new home - moving from Beacon Park to newly built Brickfields which at 6,500 had twice the capacity of the original ground.
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The 2003–04 National Division ...... summer for financial reasons.
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attendance
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Bedford Blues
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Bristol Shoguns
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Coventry
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Exeter Chiefs
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Henley Hawks
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London Welsh
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Manchester
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Orrell
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Otley
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Penzance & Newlyn
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Locations of the 2003–04 National Division One teams
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champions
date
2003-09-06
2003-09-07
2003-09-13
2003-09-14
2003-09-20
2003-09-27
2003-09-28
2003-10-11
2003-10-25
2003-10-26
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Home
Bedford Blues
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Bristol Shoguns
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Coventry
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Exeter Chiefs
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Henley Hawks
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London Welsh
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Manchester
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Orrell
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Otley
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Penzance & Newlyn
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lowest attendance
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referee
Alan Biggs
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Andrew Small
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Ashley Rowden
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Bruce Kuklinski
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Bruce Robertson
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Chris Sharp
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Chris White
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David Grashoff
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David Rose
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Eric Gauzin
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relegated
Wakefield and Manchester
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report
runnersup
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stadium
Brickfields
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College Grove
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Coundon Road
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County Ground
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Cross Green
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Dry Leas
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Edge Hall Road
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Goldington Road
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Grove Park
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Memorial Stadium
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top point scorer
Tony Yapp
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Top try scorer
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The 2003–04 National Division ...... pacity of the original ground.
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2003–04 National Division One
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