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Sports season
The 1995–96 Courage League National Division One was the ninth season of the first tier of the English league system , currently known as the Gallagher Premiership . Leicester Tigers were the defending champions and Saracens the promoted team. Each team played each other twice, in a round robin system.
Bath finished as champions for the sixth team, beating holders Leicester Tigers by just one point. Despite a disastrous season with 18 defeats in as many matches, West Hartlepool kept its place in the first division due to the expansion of the league from 10 teams to 12 the following season.
Participating teams
Bath Bristol Gloucester Harlequins Leicester Orrell Sale Saracens Wasps W Hartlepool class=notpageimage| Locations of the 1995–96 Courage League National Division One teams
Team
Stadium
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Bath
Recreation Ground
8,200
Bath , Somerset
2nd
Bristol
Memorial Stadium
12,100
Bristol , Avon
6th
Gloucester
Kingsholm
11,000
Gloucester , Gloucestershire
7th
Harlequins
The Stoop
8,500
Twickenham , London
8th
Leicester Tigers
Welford Road
16,000
Leicester , Leicestershire
Champions
Orrell
Edge Hall Road
5,500
Orrell , Greater Manchester
5th
Sale
Heywood Road
5,400
Sale , Greater Manchester
4th
Saracens
Bramley Road
2,000
Enfield , London
Promoted from Courage Division 2 (1st)
Wasps
Repton Avenue
3,000
Sudbury , London
3rd
West Hartlepool
Brierton Lane
7,000
Hartlepool , County Durham
9th
Table
Source: (C) Champions
Results
The Home Team is listed in the left column.
Home \ Away
BAT
BRI
GLO
HAR
LEI
ORR
SAL
SAR
WAS
WHA
Bath Rugby
52–19
37–11
41–15
14–15
55–20
38–38
52–16
36–12
34–22
Bristol
5–43
22–16
25–31
29–43
33–14
30–6
21–7
9–17
12–3
Gloucester RFC
16–10
18–14
13–24
14–27
27–0
17–22
17–10
15–26
17–16
Harlequins
13–19
28–3
33–19
25–29
21–25
55–0
23–15
29–20
34–18
Leicester Tigers
9–14
43–6
28–6
19–21
22–3
32–10
31–3
15–12
48–15
Orrell
11–44
26–29
21–3
9–23
10–38
12–6
38–13
32–29
20–10
Sale
18–30
15–6
21–13
29–11
12–16
39–13
18–15
18–25
44–13
Saracens
15–21
11–24
19–16
6–13
25–21
12–9
9–24
20–24
31–30
Wasps
6–15
33–5
21–10
3–34
11–21
51–16
25–16
38–16
52–12
West Hartlepool
15–20
15–37
19–27
21–91
12–19
22–44
11–29
31–41
3–34
Source: Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Fixtures & Results
Round 1
Leicester Tigers 31 – 3 Saracens
West Hartlepool 15 – 20 Bath
Brierton Lane Referee: Brian Campsall
Round 2
Recreation Ground Referee: Stuart Piercy
Bristol 12 – 3 West Hartlepool
Sale 12 – 16 Leicester Tigers
Round 3
Leicester Tigers 9 – 14 Bath
Welford Road Attendance: 16,000 Referee: Tony Rowlands
West Hartlepool 19 – 27 Gloucester
Round 4
Recreation Ground Referee: Ashley Rowden
Gloucester 14 – 27 Leicester Tigers
Harlequins 34 – 18 West Hartlepool
Round 5
Harlequins 23 – 15 Saracens
Repton Avenue Referee: Ed Morrison
West Hartlepool 12 – 19 Leicester Tigers
Round 6
Memorial Stadium Referee: Brian Campsall
Leicester Tigers 22 – 3 Orrell
Saracens 31 – 30 West Hartlepool
Round 7
The Stoop Referee: Chris Wright
Orrell 20 – 10 West Hartlepool
Wasps 11 – 21 Leicester Tigers
Round 8
Recreation Ground Referee: Steve Lander
Gloucester 13 – 24 Harlequins
Leicester Tigers 43 – 6 Bristol
West Hartlepool 11 – 29 Sale
Round 9
Harlequins 25 – 29 Leicester Tigers
Heywood Road Referee: Chris Rees
Saracens 19 – 16 Gloucester
Wasps P – P West Hartlepool
Postponed due to spectator falling ill. Game rescheduled to 20 April 1996.
Round 10
Bath 34 – 22 West Hartlepool
Recreation Ground Referee: Ashley Rowden
Saracens 25 – 21 Leicester Tigers
Round 11
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 10 April 1996.
Leicester Tigers P – P Sale
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 17 April 1996.
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 13 January 1996.
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 9 March 1996.
West Hartlepool P – P Bristol
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 5 May 1996.
Round 12
Bath 14 – 15 Leicester Tigers
Recreation Ground Referee: Brian Campsall
Gloucester 17 – 16 West Hartlepool
Round 11 (rescheduled game)
Game rescheduled from 30 December 1995.
Round 13
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 20 April 1996.
Leicester Tigers P – P Gloucester
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 24 April 1996.
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 20 April 1996.
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 23 March 1996.
West Hartlepool P – P Harlequins
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 23 March 1996.
Round 14
Recreation Ground Referee: Brian Campsall
Leicester Tigers 48 – 15 West Hartlepool
Round 11 (rescheduled game)
Game rescheduled from 30 December 1995.
Round 13 (rescheduled games)
Game rescheduled from 10 February 1996.
West Hartlepool 21 – 91 Harlequins
Game rescheduled from 10 February 1996.
Round 15
Memorial Stadium Referee: Steve Lander
Orrell 10 – 38 Leicester Tigers
West Hartlepool 3 – 14 Saracens
Round 16
Recreation Ground Referee: John Pearson
Leicester Tigers 15 – 12 Wasps
West Hartlepool 22 – 44 Orrell
Round 11 (rescheduled game)
Kingholsm Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Nick Cousins
Game rescheduled from 30 December 1995.
Round 17
Bristol 29 – 43 Leicester Tigers
Harlequins 33 – 19 Gloucester
Sale 44 – 13 West Hartlepool
Bramley Road Referee: Stuart Piercy
Round 11 (rescheduled game)
Leicester Tigers 32 – 10 Sale
Game rescheduled from 30 December 1995.
Rounds 9 & 13 (rescheduled games)
Memorial Stadium Referee: Chris White
Game rescheduled from 10 February 1996.
Game rescheduled from 10 February 1996.
Wasps 52 – 12 West Hartlepool
Game rescheduled from 4 November 1995.
Round 13 (rescheduled game)
Leicester Tigers 28 – 6 Gloucester
Game rescheduled from 10 February 1996.
Round 18
Recreation Ground Referee: Brian Campsall
Gloucester 17 – 10 Saracens
Leicester Tigers 19 – 21 Harlequins
West Hartlepool 3 – 34 Wasps
Round 11 (rescheduled game)
West Hartlepool 15 – 37 Bristol
Game rescheduled from 30 December 1995.
Note
Orrell would also play one home game at the 18,000 capacity Central Park in Wigan .
See also
References
"Courage National Leagues - Final Tables – 1995/96" . www.moseleyrugby.co.uk . Archived from the original on 2009-02-02. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
"Saracens aim for bigger Wembley crowds following Premiership defeat of Worcester" . The Telegraph. 15 February 2010.
"West Hartlepool" . Rugby Archives. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
^ Peter Hall and Colin Gale. "1995 to 1996" . Bath Rugby Heritage. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
^ "Fixtures / Results (September 9, 1995 to May 5, 1996)" . Rugby Archives. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
"Unlikely thirteenth" . Independent. 31 December 1995.
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