1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two |
Countries |
England |
Champions |
Bristol |
Runners-up |
Rotherham |
Relegated |
Blackheath and Fylde |
Attendance |
150,221 (average 1,298 per match)[a 1] |
Highest attendance |
7,326 Bristol at home to Worcester on 9 May 1999 |
Lowest attendance |
287 Leeds Tykes at home to Moseley on 16 April 1999 |
Top point scorer |
Steve Gough
(Coventry) 305 points |
Top try scorer |
Dean Lax
(Rotherham) 18 tries
[1] |
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The 1998-99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the twelfth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship. The league was expanded from twelve teams to fourteen and new teams to the division included Bristol who had been relegated from the Allied Dunbar Premiership 1997-98 while London Welsh, Rugby Lions, Leeds Tykes and Worcester were promoted from National League One. Allied Dunbar sponsored the top two divisions of the English rugby union leagues for the second season in a row. The leagues were previously known as the Courage Clubs Championship and sponsored by Courage Brewery.
Bristol, the champions, were promoted to the Allied Dunbar Premiership for season 1999–00. The runners–up Rotherham lost to the thirteenth placed team in the Premership (Bedford) in a two legged play–off and did not gain promotion. Blackheath and Fylde were relegated to Jewson National League One for the following season.[2]
Participating teams
Locations of the 1998-1999 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two teams
Team |
Stadium |
Capacity |
City/Area |
Blackheath |
Rectory Field |
6,000 |
Greenwich, London |
Bristol |
Memorial Stadium |
12,100 |
Bristol, Avon |
Coventry |
Coundon Road |
9,000+ |
Coventry, West Midlands |
Exeter |
County Ground |
5,200 |
Exeter, Devon |
Fylde |
Woodlands Memorial Ground |
9,000 |
Lytham St Annes, Lancashire |
Leeds Tykes |
Headingley Stadium |
22,250 |
Leeds, West Yorkshire |
London Welsh |
Old Deer Park |
5,850 |
Richmond, London |
Moseley |
The Reddings |
10,000 (est) |
Birmingham, West Midlands |
Orrell |
Edge Hall Road |
3,000 |
Orrell, Greater Manchester |
Rotherham |
Clifton Lane |
2,500 |
Rotherham, South Yorkshire |
Rugby Lions |
Webb Ellis Road |
1,000 |
Rugby, Warwickshire |
Wakefield |
College Grove |
3,000 |
Wakefield, West Yorkshire |
Waterloo |
St Anthony's Road |
9,000 |
Blundellsands, Merseyside |
Worcester |
Sixways |
8,477 |
Worcester, Worcestershire |
Table
1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premership Two Table |
|
Club |
Played |
Won |
Drawn |
Lost |
Points For |
Points Against |
Points Difference |
Points |
1 |
Bristol |
26 |
22 |
0 |
4 |
848 |
418 |
430 |
44 |
2 |
Rotherham |
26 |
22 |
0 |
4 |
756 |
336 |
420 |
44 |
3 |
Worcester |
26 |
18 |
0 |
8 |
716 |
409 |
307 |
34* |
4 |
London Welsh |
26 |
17 |
0 |
9 |
662 |
552 |
110 |
34 |
5 |
Exeter |
26 |
14 |
1 |
11 |
591 |
598 |
–7 |
29 |
6 |
Leeds Tykes |
26 |
16 |
0 |
10 |
713 |
367 |
346 |
28** |
7 |
Coventry |
26 |
14 |
0 |
12 |
652 |
560 |
92 |
28 |
8 |
Orrell |
26 |
12 |
0 |
14 |
566 |
483 |
83 |
24 |
9 |
Waterloo |
26 |
12 |
0 |
14 |
419 |
634 |
–215 |
24 |
10 |
Moseley |
26 |
10 |
0 |
16 |
498 |
633 |
–135 |
20 |
11 |
Rugby |
26 |
9 |
0 |
17 |
425 |
660 |
–235 |
18 |
12 |
Wakefield |
26 |
6 |
0 |
20 |
469 |
812 |
–343 |
12 |
13 |
Blackheath |
26 |
5 |
0 |
21 |
419 |
842 |
–423 |
10 |
14 |
Fylde |
26 |
4 |
1 |
21 |
375 |
805 |
–430 |
9 |
- Points are awarded as follows: two points for a win; one point for a draw; no points for a loss.
- If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: (1) difference between points for and against; (2) total number of points for.
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* two points deducted. ** four points deducted. Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places. |
Allied Dunbar Premiership Two 1998-99
Results
Round 1
County Ground
Attendance: 1,690 |
Moseley |
32 - 33 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Rugby Lions |
18 - 12 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Waterloo |
22 - 7 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 527 |
Worcester |
22 - 7 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 2,500 |
Leeds Tykes |
18 - 20 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 1,152 |
Round 2
Blackheath |
16 - 20 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Rectory Field
Attendance: 1,300[3] |
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 4,527 |
Coventry |
21 - 15 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Moseley |
27 - 22 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
The Reddings
Attendance: 503 |
Orrell |
32 - 3 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Rotherham |
28 - 17 |
Exeter |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
22 - 48 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
College Grove
Attendance: 600 |
Round 3
Exeter |
31 - 25 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
County Ground
Attendance: 670[4] |
- Postphoned. Game rescheduled for 20 February 1999.
London Welsh |
24 - 17 |
Orrell |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,600[3] |
Rugby Lions |
20 - 30 |
Bristol |
|
Report |
|
Webb Ellis Road
Attendance: 763 |
Waterloo |
36 - 25 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Worcester |
23 - 8 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 3,500 |
Leeds Tykes |
60 - 6 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 617 |
Round 4
Bristol |
37 - 3 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 3,459 |
Moseley |
13 - 15 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Orrell |
60 - 3 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Rotherham |
44 - 0 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
19 - 27 |
Exeter |
|
Report |
|
College Grove
Attendance: 600[4] |
Worcester |
24 - 19 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 4,000 |
Round 5
Blackheath |
9 - 41 |
Bristol |
|
Report |
|
County Ground
Attendance: 880[4] |
Fylde |
20 - 18 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
London Welsh |
13 - 27 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,450[3] |
Orrell |
11 - 13 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
Edge Hall Road
Attendance: 700 |
Rugby Lions |
17 - 20 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
Waterloo |
31 - 26 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 550 |
Round 6
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 3,477 |
Coventry |
63 - 19 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Coundon Road
Attendance: 1,360[3] |
Rotherham |
46 - 3 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
22 - 26 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Waterloo |
13 - 12 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 500 |
Worcester |
40 - 15 |
Exeter |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 2,122 |
Round 7
Blackheath |
18 - 30 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
Exeter |
41 - 14 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Woodlands
Attendance: 650 |
Leeds Tykes |
13 - 16 |
Bristol |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 700 |
London Welsh |
45 - 21 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,300[3] |
Orrell |
19 - 12 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
Edge Hall Road
Attendance: 1,100 |
Rugby Lions |
30 - 8 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
Round 8
Coventry |
26 - 14 |
Orrell |
|
Report |
|
Exeter |
13 - 11 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
County Ground
Attendance: 800 |
Moseley |
16 - 31 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
The Reddings
Attendance: 631[3] |
Rotherham |
16 - 5 |
Bristol |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
19 - 9 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Worcester |
29 - 6 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 1,763 |
Round 9
Bristol |
14 - 12 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 4,683 |
Blackheath |
14 - 18 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
Woodlands
Attendance: 400[4] |
London Welsh |
14 - 22 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,400 |
Orrell |
24 - 5 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Rugby Lions |
20 - 9 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Leeds Tykes |
15 - 10 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 2,682 |
Round 10
Coventry |
22 - 12 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
Coundon Road
Attendance: 1,200 |
Exeter |
7 - 23 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Fylde |
6 - 26 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
Woodlands
Attendance: 650 |
Wakefield |
15 - 46 |
Bristol |
|
Report |
|
College Grove
Attendance: 450 |
Waterloo |
12 - 10 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 900[3] |
Worcester |
21 - 9 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 2,032 |
Round 11
Blackheath |
18 - 24 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
London Welsh |
62 - 27 |
Exeter |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,100[3] |
Orrell |
9 - 13 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
Edge Hall Road
Attendance: 1,200 |
Rotherham |
34 - 7 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Rugby Lions |
30 - 16 |
Fylde |
|
Report |
|
Bristol |
58 - 18 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,304 |
Leeds Tykes |
36 - 12 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 760 |
Round 12
Exeter |
26 - 7 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
London Welsh |
36 - 15 |
Fylde |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 750[3] |
Moseley |
6 - 16 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
The Reddings
Attendance: 560 |
Rugby Lions |
9 - 18 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
Webb Ellis Road
Attendance: 600 |
Wakefield |
10 - 18 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
Waterloo |
10 - 17 |
Orrell |
|
Report |
|
Worcester |
20 - 9 |
Bristol |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 3,900 |
Round 13
Blackheath |
24 - 17 |
Fylde |
|
Report |
|
Bristol |
36 - 8 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,397 |
Coventry |
21 - 46 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
London Welsh |
11 - 7 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 800[3] |
Edge Hall Road
Attendance: 1,000[4] |
Rotherham |
29 - 19 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 1,520 |
Leeds Tykes |
38 - 0 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 1,211 |
Round 14
Coventry |
27 - 33 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
Coundon Road
Attendance: 1,000 |
Exeter |
16 - 17 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Fylde |
6 - 14 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
13 - 40 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
College Grove
Attendance: 800 |
Waterloo |
31 - 25 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Worcester |
17 - 0 |
Orrell |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 2,336 |
Round 15
Blackheath |
3 - 51 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
Rectory Field
Attendance: 600 |
Bristol |
35 - 19 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,516 |
London Welsh |
49 - 17 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,100[3] |
Rotherham |
19 - 12 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
- Postphoned. Game rescheduled for 20 March 1999.
Leeds Tykes |
48 - 0 |
Fylde |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 921 |
Round 16
- Postphoned. Game rescheduled for 21 February 1999.
Moseley |
22 - 16 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Rotherham |
25 - 10 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
25 - 13 |
Orrell |
|
Report |
|
Waterloo |
11 - 3 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Worcester |
14 - 12 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 3,600 |
Round 17
Blackheath |
28 - 20 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Bristol |
31 - 36 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,496 |
London Welsh |
26 - 24 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 600[3] |
Rugby Lions |
23 - 36 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
Webb Ellis Road
Attendance: 1,200 |
Leeds Tykes |
44 - 7 |
Exeter |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 800 |
Round 18
Bristol |
20 - 5 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,012 |
Coventry |
35 - 8 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Moseley |
35 - 20 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Rotherham |
47 - 10 |
Orrell |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
16 - 30 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
College Grove
Attendance: 600[3] |
Waterloo |
11 - 13 |
Exeter |
|
Report |
|
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 400[4] |
Sixways
Attendance: 2,316 |
Round 3 & 16 (Rescheduled games)
Woodlands
Attendance: 600 |
Coventry |
22 - 19 |
Bristol |
|
Report |
|
Coundon Road
Attendance: 1,500 |
Round 19
Blackheath |
19 - 29 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
Rectory Field
Attendance: 600 |
Exeter |
27 - 23 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
Edge Hall Road
Attendance: 1,000 |
Rugby Lions |
17 - 23 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
London Welsh |
42 - 34 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,600[3] |
Leeds Tykes |
9 - 10 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 400 |
Round 20
Bristol |
50 - 17 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,353 |
Coventry |
19 - 21 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Rotherham |
28 - 8 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
27 - 11 |
Fylde |
|
Report |
|
Worcester |
41 - 15 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 2,600 |
Leeds Tykes |
20 - 7 |
Orrell |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 620 |
Round 15 (Rescheduled game)
Rugby Lions |
13 - 9 |
Exeter |
|
Report |
|
Round 21
Blackheath |
15 - 9 |
Orrell |
|
Report |
|
Exeter |
37 - 13 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Leeds Tykes |
24 - 16 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 530 |
London Welsh |
6 - 25 |
Bristol |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 2,400[3] |
Rugby Lions |
10 - 33 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
Webb Ellis Road
Attendance: 950 |
Waterloo |
8 - 32 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
Round 22
Blackheath |
22 - 37 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
Rectory Field
Attendance: 500 |
Bristol |
49 - 13 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,615 |
Coventry |
20 - 13 |
Exeter |
|
Report |
|
Moseley |
18 - 16 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
The Reddings
Attendance: 1,199 |
Orrell |
18 - 15 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Edge Hall Road
Attendance: 750[3] |
Rotherham |
43 - 16 |
Fylde |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
14 - 20 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Round 26 (Rescheduled game)
Blackheath |
26 - 41 |
Exeter |
|
Report |
|
- Game brought forward from 8 May 1999.
Round 23
Leeds Tykes |
50 - 8 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 287 |
Exeter |
24 - 35 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
County Ground
Attendance: 2,000[4] |
Woodlands
Attendance: 700 |
London Welsh |
71 - 22 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,300[3] |
Rugby Lions |
29 - 41 |
Orrell |
|
Report |
|
Waterloo |
24 - 25 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
Worcester |
67 - 19 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 2,600 |
Round 24
Blackheath |
43 - 20 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 3,204 |
Coventry |
26 - 17 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
Coundon Road
Attendance: 1,400 |
Rotherham |
44 - 3 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Wakefield |
38 - 20 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
London Welsh |
24 - 17 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 1,400 |
Round 25
Fylde |
26 - 27 |
Blackheath |
|
Report |
|
Moseley |
30 - 29 |
Coventry |
|
Report |
|
Rugby Lions |
12 - 33 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Waterloo |
13 - 44 |
Bristol |
|
Report |
|
St Anthony's Road
Attendance: 900 |
Worcester |
27 - 35 |
Rotherham |
|
Report |
|
Sixways
Attendance: 3,100 |
Wakefield |
13 - 51 |
Leeds Tykes |
|
Report |
|
College Grove
Attendance: 450 |
Round 26
Blackheath |
P - P |
Exeter Chiefs |
|
|
|
- Game brought forward to 10 April 1999.
Coventry |
40 - 13 |
Wakefield |
|
Report |
|
Fylde |
11 - 21 |
London Welsh |
|
Report |
|
Woodlands
Attendance: 500[3] |
Orrell |
59 - 15 |
Waterloo |
|
Report |
|
Rotherham |
27 - 0 |
Moseley |
|
Report |
|
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 3,000 |
Bristol |
21 - 11 |
Worcester |
|
Report |
|
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 7,326 |
Leeds Tykes |
64 - 21 |
Rugby Lions |
|
Report |
|
Headingley
Attendance: 550 |
Total Season Attendances
Club |
Home
Games |
Total |
Average |
Highest |
Lowest |
% Capacity |
Blackheath |
4[a 2] |
3,000 |
750 |
1,300 |
500 |
13% |
Bristol |
13 |
43,369 |
3,336 |
7,326 |
2,012 |
28% |
Coventry |
5[a 3] |
6,460 |
1,292 |
1,500 |
1,000 |
14% |
Exeter |
5[a 4] |
6,040 |
1,208 |
2,000 |
670 |
23% |
Fylde |
5[a 5] |
3,000 |
600 |
700 |
400 |
7% |
Leeds Tykes |
13 |
11,230 |
864 |
2,682 |
287 |
4% |
London Welsh |
13 |
16,800 |
1,292 |
2,400 |
600 |
22% |
Moseley |
4[a 6] |
2,893 |
723 |
1,199 |
503 |
7% |
Orrell |
6[a 7] |
5,750 |
958 |
1,200 |
700 |
32% |
Rotherham |
2[a 8] |
4,520 |
2,260 |
3,000 |
1,520 |
90% |
Rugby Lions |
4[a 9] |
3,513 |
878 |
1,200 |
600 |
79% |
Wakefield |
6[a 10] |
3,500 |
583 |
800 |
450 |
19% |
Waterloo |
6[a 11] |
3,777 |
630 |
900 |
400 |
7% |
Worcester |
13 |
36,369 |
2,798 |
4,000 |
1,763 |
33% |
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Individual Statistics
- Note if players are tied on tries or points the player with the lowest number of appearances will come first. Also note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.
Top points scorers
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Top try scorers
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Season records
Team
- Largest home win — 57 pts
60 - 3 Orrell at home to Blackheath on 26 September 1998
- Largest away win — 48 pts
51 - 3 Worcester away to Blackheath on 16 January 1999
- Most points scored — 77 pts
71 - 22 London Welsh at home to Blackheath on 17 April 1999
- Most tries in a match — 11 (x2)
London Welsh at home to Blackheath on 17 April 1999
Worcester at home to Wakefield on 17 April 1999
- Most conversions in a match — 8 (x2)
Coventry at home to Fylde on 26 September 1998
London Welsh at home to Blackheath on 17 April 1999
- Most penalties in a match — 7
Leeds Tykes away to Coventry on 2 January 1999
- Most drop goals in a match — 1
N/A - multiple teams
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Player
- Most points in a match — 34
Steve Gough for Coventry at home to London Welsh on 10 October 1998
- Most tries in a match — 5
Luke Nabaro for Bristol at home to Blackheath on 13 March 1999
- Most conversions in a match — 8 (x2)
Steve Gough for Coventry at home to Fylde on 26 September 1998
Craig Raymond for London Welsh at home to Blackheath on 17 April 1999
- Most penalties in a match — 7
Sateki Tuipulotu for Leeds Tykes away to Coventry on 2 January 1999
- Most drop goals in a match — 1
N/A - multiple players
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Attendances
- Highest — 7,326
Bristol at home to Worcester on 9 May 1999
- Lowest — 287[b 1]
Leeds Tykes at home to Moseley on 16 April 1999
- Highest Average Attendance — 3,336
Bristol
- Lowest Average Attendance — 583[b 2]
Wakefield
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See also
References
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