2018–19 National League 2 South

The 2018–19 National League 2 South is the tenth season (32nd overall) of the fourth tier (south) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced. At the end of the season, Rams became champions when they won away to Clifton on 6 April 2019, sealing promotion with two games to go. It was a fitting reward for the Berkshire club, who were by far the strongest side in the division. The runners up were Canterbury who claimed second spot after beating off stiff competition from the likes of Tonbridge Juddians and Henley Hawks. Despite finishing 21 points behind Rams, Canterbury's league results were still strong enough to enough to book a home promotion playoff against National League 2 North runners up, Chester. On 4 May 2019, Canterbury defeated Chester 19–10 to join Rams in the 2019–20 National League 1. For both clubs, National League 1 is the highest level they have ever reached since the leagues began back in 1987.

At the other end of the table, London Irish Wild Geese became the first team to be relegated after they suffered a heavy loss away to Henley Hawks on 30 March 2019. They were followed a week later by league newcomers Guernsey, who also went down after just one season, following a heavy defeat away to Henley on 6 April 2019. One week later still, Birmingham & Solihull became the third and final team to go down with one round still to play after they lost away to champions, Rams, on 13 April 2019, with a try bonus not enough to keep them up due to results elsewhere. London Irish Wild Geese and Guernsey will drop into London & South East Premier, while Birmingham & Solihull, who had initially been supposed to drop to Midlands Premier, decided to become an amateur club and drop out of the league system altogether.

A final point of note was Worthing's Matthew McLean, who once again finished as the league's top scorer – this time for a record-breaking 3rd time. McLean scored 341 points, including 22 tries – an outstanding total for a Worthing side that finished 9th.

Structure
The league consists of sixteen teams with all the teams playing each other on a home and away basis to make a total of thirty matches each. There is one automatic promotion place, one play-off place and three relegation places. The champions are promoted to the 2019–20 National League 1 and the runners-up play the second-placed team in the 2018–19 National League 2 North with the winner being promoted. The last three teams are relegated to either London & South East Premier or South West Premier depending on the geographical location of the team (in some cases teams may join the Midlands regional leagues).

The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:


 * 4 points are awarded for a win
 * 2 points are awarded for a draw
 * 0 points are awarded for a loss, however
 * 1 losing (bonus) point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer
 * 1 additional (bonus) point is awarded to a team scoring 4 tries or more in a match.

Participating teams and locations
Eleven of the teams listed below participated in the 2017–18 National League 2 South season. The 2017–18 champions Cinderford and play-off winners Chinnor, who won the promotion play-off against Sedgley Park, were promoted into the 2018–19 National League 1, while Old Albanian were relegated into the division from the 2017–18 National League 1. Sides relegated from the 2017–18 National League 2 South included Broadstreet (to Midlands Premier), Wimbledon (London & South East Premier) and Barnstaple (South West Premier).

The promoted teams are Dings Crusaders who finished as champions of South West Premier while Barnes (champions) and Guernsey (play-off) came up from London & South East Premier. Birmingham & Solihull were also included from the division when they were level transferred from National League 2 North having been promoted as champions of Midlands Premier. They were transferred to address an imbalance of teams in National League 2 caused by both Cinderford and Chinnor being promoted, with only Old Albanian dropping down to the south, and as the most southerly club in the northern division, Birmingham & Solihull were deemed the most suitable for a level transfer.

Round 21

 * Postponed due to poor weather (snow). Game to be rescheduled for 23 February 2019.


 * Postponed due to poor weather (snow). Game to be rescheduled for 23 February 2019.


 * Postponed due to poor weather (snow). Game to be rescheduled for 23 February 2019.

Round 21 (rescheduled games)

 * Game rescheduled from 2 February 2019.


 * Game rescheduled from 2 February 2019.


 * Game rescheduled from 2 February 2019.

Round 27

 * London Irish Wild Geese are relegated.

Round 28

 * Guernsey are relegated.


 * Rams are champions.

Round 29

 * Birmingham & Solihull are relegated.


 * Canterbury qualify for promotion play-off.

Promotion play-off
Each season, the runners-up in the National League 2 North and National League 2 South participate in a play-off for promotion to National League 1. Canterbury were runners up in the 2018–19 National League 2 South, and because they had a better record than the 2018–19 National League 2 North runners up, Chester, they host the play-off match.

Attendances

 * Does not include promotion play-off.

Individual statistics

 * Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals. Appearance figures also include coming on as substitutes (unused substitutes not included). Does not include promotion play-off.

Team
56 – 0 Old Albanian at home to London Irish Wild Geese on 8 December 2018 61 – 5 Old Albanian away to London Irish Wild Geese on 6 April 2019 70 – 26	Bury St Edmunds at home to Guernsey on 15 September 2018 Bury St Edmunds at home to Guernsey on 15 September 2018 Worthing Raiders at home to Redruth on 15 September 2018 Tonbridge Juddians at home Old Redcliffians on 3 November 2018 Old Albanian away to Barnes on 15 September 2018 Clifton away to Canterbury on 20 October 2018 Old Redcliffians away to Redruth on 15 December 2018
 * Largest home win — 56 points
 * Largest away win — 56 points
 * Most points scored — 70 points
 * Most tries in a match — 12
 * Most conversions in a match — 9
 * Most penalties in a match — 5
 * Most drop goals in a match — 1 (3)

Attendances
Henley Hawks at home to Rams on 5 January 2019 Old Redcliffians at home to Worthing Raiders on 8 December 2018 Redruth Clifton
 * Highest — 1,160
 * Lowest — 68
 * Highest average attendance — 607
 * Lowest average attendance — 161

Player
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Daniel Watt for Old Albanian away to London Irish Wild Geese on 6 April 2019 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Henry Bird for Old Redcliffians at home to Guernsey on 17 November 2018 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Matthew McLean for Worthing Raiders at home to Redruth on 15 September 2018 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Will Robinson for Tonbridge Juddians at home to Old Redcliffians on 3 November 2018 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Tom Bednall for Old Albanian away to Barnes on 15 September 2018 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Bradley Barnes for Clifton away to Canterbury on 20 October 2018 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Kieran Hill for Old Redcliffians away to Redruth on 15 December 2018
 * Most points in a match — 34
 * Most tries in a match — 5
 * Most conversions in a match — 9
 * Most penalties in a match — 5
 * Most drop goals in a match — 1 (3)