2010–11 RFU Championship
The 2010–11 RFU Championship was the 2nd season (of the professionalised format) of the second division of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between August 2010 and May 2011. New teams to the division included Worcester Warriors who were relegated from the Guinness Premiership 2009-10 and Esher who were promoted from the 2009–10 National League 1. The league maintained the three stage system with the league including promotion/relegation pools and playoffs to determine the champion and promoted team.
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2010–11 RFU Championship
The 2010–11 RFU Championship was the 2nd season (of the professionalised format) of the second division of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between August 2010 and May 2011. New teams to the division included Worcester Warriors who were relegated from the Guinness Premiership 2009-10 and Esher who were promoted from the 2009–10 National League 1. The league maintained the three stage system with the league including promotion/relegation pools and playoffs to determine the champion and promoted team.
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away
Bedford Blues
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Birmingham & Solihull
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Bristol
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Cornish Pirates
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Doncaster Knights
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Esher
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London Welsh
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Moseley
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Nottingham
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Plymouth Albion
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Locations of the 2010–11 RFU Championship teams
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champions
date
2010-08-28
2010-08-29
2010-09-04
2010-09-05
2010-09-11
2010-09-12
2010-09-18
2010-09-19
2010-09-24
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Bedford Blues
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Birmingham & Solihull
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Bristol
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Cornish Pirates
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Doncaster Knights
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Esher
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London Welsh
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Moseley
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Nottingham
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Plymouth Albion
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referee
Andrew Small
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Andrew Taylorson
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Chris Sharp
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Chris White
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Darren Gamage
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David Rose
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Dean Richards
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Graham Knox
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Greg Garner
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relegated
report
runnersup
score
stadium
Billesley
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Brickfields
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Castle Park
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Clifton Lane
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Damson Park
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Goldington Road
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time
top point scorer
Andy Goode
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Top try scorer
Miles Benjamin
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try
Benjamin 5'm, Goode 30'c
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Cattle 62'c, McAtee 76'm
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Corker 16'c
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Garvey 12'c, Benjamin 43'c, Goode 46'm
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Goode 34'c, Horstmann 78'c
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Locke 53'c, Penalty try 74'c
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Thrower 18'c
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