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The 1988–89 Courage League National Division One was the second season of the first tier of the English league system , currently known as the Gallagher Premiership . Leicester Tigers were the defending champions while new sides Rosslyn Park and Liverpool St Helens were promoted from the 1987–88 Courage League National Division Two .
The fixture list was much more organised than with the previous season, where clubs had organised their own fixtures. Games were now played in rounds and home and away games were fairer, although as sides only played each other once, half the league had six home matches while the others had five. The points system was changed so that a win counted for 2 points, a draw 1 point and a loss no points (previously this had been 4 points for a win, 2 for a draw and 1 for a loss).
Bath became champions for the first time winning the league by a convincing margin from runners–up Gloucester . Waterloo and Liverpool St.Helens finished in the bottom two and were relegated to the 1989–90 Courage League National Division Two .
Participating teams
Bath Bristol Gloucester Harlequins Leicester Liverpool SH Moseley Nottingham Orrell Rosslyn Park Wasps Waterloo class=notpageimage| Locations of the 1988–89 Courage League National Division One teams
Team
Stadium
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Bath
Recreation Ground
8,200
Bath , Somerset
4th
Bristol
Memorial Stadium
12,100
Bristol , Avon
9th
Gloucester
Kingsholm
11,000
Gloucester , Gloucestershire
5th
Harlequins
The Stoop
14,800
Twickenham , London
3rd
Leicester Tigers
Welford Road
16,000
Leicester , Leicestershire
Champions
Liverpool St Helens
Moss Lane
3,000
St Helens , Merseyside
Promoted from Courage Division 2 (2nd)
Moseley
The Reddings
10,000
Birmingham , West Midlands
7th
Nottingham
Ireland Avenue
4,950
Beeston , Nottinghamshire
8th
Orrell
Edge Hall Road
5,500
Orrell , Greater Manchester
6th
Rosslyn Park
The Rock
2,000
Roehampton , London
Promoted from Courage Division 2 (1st)
Wasps
Repton Avenue
3,000
Sudbury , London
2nd
Waterloo
St Anthony's Road
9,000
Blundellsands , Merseyside
10th
Table
Source: Rules for classification: Points are awarded as follows:
2 pts for a win
1 pt for a draw
0 pt for a loss (C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Results table
The home team is listed on the left column.
Source: Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Fixtures & Results
Round 1
Kingsholm Referee: Colin High
Leicester Tigers 15 – 6 Wasps
Rosslyn Park 9 – 18 Nottingham
Waterloo 6 – 12 Liverpool St Helens
Round 2
Recreation Ground Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Steve Griffiths
Liverpool St Helens 12 – 23 Leicester Tigers
Moseley 7 – 13 Rosslyn Park
Round 3
Kingsholm Referee: Daniel Salles
Harlequins 15 – 6 Liverpool St Helens
Leicester Tigers 15 – 27 Orrell
Round 4
Recreation Ground Attendance: 9,000
Liverpool St Helens 9 – 31 Gloucester
Moss Lane Referee: Laurie Prideaux
Nottingham 12 – 12 Leicester Tigers
Round 5
Orrell 20 – 4 Liverpool St Helens
Rosslyn Park 8 – 26 Gloucester
The Rock Referee: S V Trevithick
Waterloo 22 – 34 Leicester Tigers
Round 6
Kingsholm Referee: Steve Griffiths
Harlequins 23 – 24 Waterloo
Leicester Tigers 28 – 15 Rosslyn Park
Liverpool St Helens 15 – 22 Nottingham
Round 7
Leicester Tigers 21 – 31 Harlequins
Moseley 18 – 15 Liverpool St Helens
Rosslyn Park 18 – 16 Bristol
Waterloo 15 – 15 Gloucester
Round 8
Gloucester 28 – 0 Leicester Tigers
Kingsholm Referee: Roger Quittenton
Liverpool St Helens 7 – 21 Bath
Moss Lane Referee: D Hudson
Rosslyn Park 12 – 16 Harlequins
Round 9
Recreation Ground Referee: D W Matthews
Harlequins 26 – 11 Gloucester
The Stoop Referee: Fred Howard
Leicester Tigers 13 – 12 Bristol
Wasps 16 – 10 Liverpool St Helens
Waterloo 14 – 24 Rosslyn Park
Round 10
Liverpool St Helens 12 – 32 Rosslyn Park
Liverpool St Helens are relegated.
Moseley 22 – 13 Leicester Tigers
Nottingham 12 – 0 Harlequins
Edge Hall Road Referee: Tony Trigg
Round 11
Bristol 50 – 14 Liverpool St Helens
Gloucester 13 – 6 Nottingham
Kingsholm Referee: A L Mason
Leicester Tigers 15 – 12 Bath
Sponsorship
National Division One is part of the Courage Clubs Championship and is sponsored by Courage Brewery
See also
References
"Courage Club Championship 1988/89" . Moseley Rugby Club. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
"Liverpool St Helens" . Rugby Journal. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
"guinness 1988–1989" . Ipernews.com. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
Tony Williams and Bill Mitchell, ed. (1990). Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990–91 (3rd ed.). Windsor: Burlington Publishing Co. Ltd.
^ "Fixtures / Results (September 10, 1988 to April 22, 1989)" . Rugby Archives. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
^ Peter Hall and Colin Gale. "1988 to 1989" . Bath Rugby Heritage. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
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