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5,000 – Bedford v Cambridge, 28 December 2024: Lowest attendance: 324 – Caldy v Cornish Pirates, 7 December 2024: Tries scored: 535 (average 7.5 per match) Top point scorer: 99 – Harry Bazalgette (Hartpury) Top try scorer: 12 – Kehinde Olowofela (Doncaster)
5,047 – Coventry v Nottingham, 26 December 2023: Lowest attendance: 481 – London Scottish v Doncaster Knights, 9 March 2024: Tries scored: 895 (average 8.1 per match) Top point scorer: 184 – Patrick Pellegrini, Coventry: Top try scorer: 16 – Matt Cornish, Ealing Trailfinders
Dougie Flockhart for Doncaster Knights at home to Richmond on 26 January 2019 Most tries in a match — 4. Robin Wedlake for Cornish Pirates away to Hartpury College on 15 September 2018 Most conversions in a match — 8. Craig Willis for Ealing Trailfinders away to Coventry on 23 March 2019 Most penalties in a match — 5
Coventry: 12 8 0 4 324 280 +44 6 1 39 4 Nottingham: 12 7 0 5 340 235 +105 6 3 37 5 Hartpury University: 10 6 0 4 294 245 +49 6 2 32 6 Cornish Pirates: 11 6 0 5 254 225 +29 4 3 31 7 Doncaster Knights: 12 5 0 7 293 285 +8 4 3 27 8 London Scottish: 11 4 0 7 250 303 −53 4 3 23 9 Chinnor: 11 4 0 7 236 240 −4 3 3 22 10 Ampthill: 10 3 0 7 193 355 ...
The format will involve 20 teams – all 10 clubs from the 2024–25 Premiership Rugby and 10 out of 12 clubs from the 2024–25 RFU Championship.. The 20 teams will be divided into 5 regional pools, each made up of 4 teams, with each side playing 6 games (3 home, 3 away).
Bristol at home to Doncaster Knights on 13 April 2018 Most conversions in a match — 9. Bristol at home to Doncaster Knights on 13 April 2018 Most penalties in a match — 6. Bristol at home to Yorkshire Carnegie on 23 March 2018 Most drop goals in a match — 2. Nottingham at home to Hartpury College on 29 September 2017 [48] [49] [50] [51]
The 2012–13 season saw the Knights have a disappointing season with only three wins and a draw out of twenty two league matches and two wins from six in the British and Irish Cup competition which resulted in relegation (for the first time in Doncaster history) back to National League 1. One of the few highlights being a win over local rivals ...
The 2021–22 RFU Championship Cup was the third season of the annual rugby union Championship Cup competition for second tier, professional English clubs playing in the RFU Championship. [1]