Bedford Blues - League History

League History

BEDFORD RUGBY CLUB LEAGUE HISTORY
Year League Level Position Other
1987-1988 Courage League Division Two 2 5th -
1988-1989 Courage League Division Two 2 2nd (P) Promoted to Division One
1989-1990 Courage League Division One 1 12th Relegated to Division Two
1990-1991 Courage League Division Two 2 8th -
1991-1992 Courage League Division Two 2 10th -
1992-1993 Courage League Division Two 2 7th Relegated to Division Three
1993-1994 Courage League Division Three 3 3rd -
1994-1995 Courage League Division Three 3 1st Promoted to Division Two
1995-1996 Courage League Division Two 2 9th place -
1996-1997 Courage League Division Two 2 4th Place -
1997-1998 Allied Dunbar Premiership Division Two 2 1st Place Promoted to Allied Dunbar Premiership
1998-1999 Allied Dunbar Premiership 1 13th Place -
1999-2000 Allied Dunbar Premiership 1 12th Place Relegated back to National Division One
2000-2001 National Division One 2 11th Place -
2001-2002 National Division One 2 6th Place -
2002-2003 National Division One 2 7th Place -
2003-2004 National Division One 2 7th Place -
2004-2005 National Division One 2 7th Place Powergen Shield Winners
2005-2006 National Division One 2 2nd Place Powergen National Trophy Runners Up
2006-2007 National Division One 2 7th place -
2007-2008 National Division One 2 6th place -
2008-2009 National Division One 2 3rd place -
2009-2010 RFU Championship 2 4th place (SF) RFU Championship Play-Off Semi Finalists
2010-2011 RFU Championship 2 2nd place (L) 4th place (SF) RFU Championship Play-Off Semi Finalists, British and Irish Cup Runners Up
2011-2012 RFU Championship 2 2nd place (L) 4th place (SF) RFU Championship Play-Off Semi Finalists

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