Gloucester 1

English rugby union league

Gloucester 1
Current season or competition:
2019-20 Gloucester 1
SportRugby union
Instituted1987; 37 years ago (1987) (as Gloucestershire 1)
Number of teams12
CountryEngland
HoldersOld Cryptians (1st title) (2019–20 promoted to Gloucester Premier)
Most titlesAretians, Bristol Saracens, Old Bristolians, Spartans, Tewkesbury (2 titles)
Websiteenglandrugby.com

Gloucester 1 is an English rugby union league which sits at the ninth level of league rugby union in England for teams based primarily in the county of Gloucestershire but also on occasion teams from Bristol. Promoted clubs move into Gloucester Premier and relegated clubs drop into either Gloucester 2 North or Gloucester 2 South depending on location. Each year clubs in this division also take part in the RFU Junior Vase - a level 9-12 national competition.

Teams 2021–22

For the new season Gloucester 1 was split into North and South Divisions with the addition of several second teams from sides higher in the pyramid with twelve clubs in each division

North

Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Berry Hill Lakers Road Coleford, Gloucestershire 10th
Brockworth Mill Lane Brockworth, Gloucestershire Promoted from Gloucester 2 (North)
Chosen Hill Former Pupils II Brookfield Road Churchdown, Gloucestershire New entry
Cirencester The Whiteway Cirencester, Gloucestershire 6th (Gloucester 1)
Drybrook II Mannings Ground Drybrook, Gloucestershire New entry
Fairford Coln House School Playing Grounds Fairford, Gloucestershire 5th (Gloucester 1)
Gloucester Old Boys Horton Road Gloucester, Gloucestershire 8th (Gloucester 1)
Gordon League Hempsted Lane Gloucester, Gloucestershire 9th (Gloucester 1)
Matson II Redwell Road Matson, Gloucester, Gloucestershire New entry
Old Centralians II Saintbridge Sports Centre Gloucester, Gloucestershire New entry
Smiths Prince of Wales Stadium 2,000 (480 seats) Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 3rd (Gloucester 1)
Widden Old Boys The Memorial Ground Gloucester, Gloucestershire Relegated from Gloucester Premier (12th)


Gloucester 1 is located in Gloucestershire
Brockworth
Brockworth
CHFP II
CHFP II
Fairford
Fairford
GOB
GOB
GL
GL
Smiths
Smiths
WOB
WOB
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Locations of the 2021-22 Gloucester 1 (North) teams

South

Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Aretians Little Stoke Park Little Stoke, Bristol Promoted from Gloucester 2 (South)
Ashley Down Old Boys Lockleaze Combination Ground Lockleaze, Bristol Promoted from Gloucester 2 (South
Avonmouth Old Boys II Barracks Lane Shirehampton, Bristol New entry
Barton Hill II Duncombe Road Speedwell, Bristol New entry
Bream High Street Bream, Lydney, Gloucestershire Promoted from Gloucester 2 (North)
Dursley Stragglers Sports Ground Stinchcombe, Dursley, Gloucestershire 4th (Gloucester 1)
Lydney II Regentsholm 1,500 Lydney, Gloucestershire New entry
St Brendan's Old Boys Coombe Dingle Sports Complex Coombe Dingle, Bristol 7th (Gloucester 1)
St Mary's Old Boys Trench Lane Almondsbury, Bristol 9th (Gloucester 1)
Thornbury II Cooper's Farm Thornbury, Gloucestershire New entry
United Bristol Hospitals Portway Development Ground Portway, Bristol Promoted from Gloucester 2 (South)
Whitehall Foundry Lane Whitehall, Bristol Relegated from Gloucester Premier (11th)


Gloucester 1 is located in Gloucestershire
Bream
Bream
Dursley
Dursley
St Mary's
St Mary's
Thornbury
Thornbury
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Locations of the 2021-22 Gloucester 1 (South) teams
Gloucester 1 is located in Bristol
Ashley Down
Ashley Down
Aretians
Aretians
Barton Hill
Barton
Hill
St Brendan's
St Brendan's
United Bristol Hospitals
United Bristol Hospitals
Whitehall
Whitehall
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Locations of the 2021-22 Gloucester 2 South teams in Bristol

2020–21

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 season was cancelled.

Teams 2019–20

Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Cirencester The Whiteway Cirencester, Gloucestershire 4th
Dursley Stragglers Sports Ground Stinchcombe, Dursley, Gloucestershire 5th
Fairford Coln House School Playing Grounds Fairford, Gloucestershire Promoted from Gloucester 2 North (playoff)
Gloucester Old Boys Horton Road Gloucester, Gloucestershire Relegated from Gloucester Premier (12th)
Gordon League Hempsted Lane Gloucester, Gloucestershire Relegated from Gloucester Premier (11th)
North Bristol Oaklands Almondsbury, Bristol 8th
Old Colstonians Colton's School Stapleton, Bristol 6th
Old Cryptians The Memorial Ground Gloucester, Gloucestershire 3rd
Old Elizabethans Severn Road Hallen, Gloucestershire 9th
Smiths Prince of Wales Stadium 2,000 (480 seats) Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 7th
St Brendan's Old Boys Coombe Dingle Sports Complex Coombe Dingle, Bristol Promoted from Gloucester 2 South (champions)
Tewkesbury The Moats Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire Promoted from Gloucester 2 North (champions)


Gloucester 1 is located in Gloucestershire
Dursley
Dursley
Fairford
Fairford
Gloucester OB
Gloucester OB
Gordon League
Gordon League
N Bristol
N Bristol
Colstonians
Colstonians
Cryptians
Cryptians
Elizabethans
Elizabethans
Smiths
Smiths
St Brendan's
St Brendan's
Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury
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Locations of the 2019-20 Gloucester 1 teams

Teams 2018–19

Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Bredon Star Bredon Playing Fields Bredon, Worcestershire 8th
Brockworth Mill Lane Brockworth, Gloucestershire 9th
Cheltenham North Stoke Orchard Road Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire 5th
Cirencester The Whiteway Cirencester, Gloucestershire Relegated from Gloucester Premier (12th)
Dursley Stragglers Sports Ground Stinchcombe, Dursley, Gloucestershire 6th
North Bristol Oaklands Almondsbury, Bristol 10th
Old Colstonians Colton's School Stapleton, Bristol 3rd
Old Cryptians The Memorial Ground Gloucester, Gloucestershire 7th
Old Elizabethans Severn Road Hallen, Gloucestershire 4th
Ross-on-Wye Abbotts Close Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire Promoted from Gloucester 2 (champions)
Smiths Prince of Wales Stadium 2,000 (480 seats) Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Promoted from Gloucester 2 (runners up)
Southmead Greenway Centre Southmead, Bristol 11th


Gloucester 1 is located in Gloucestershire
Bredon Star
Bredon Star
Brockworth
Brockworth
Cheltenham North
Cheltenham North
Dursley
Dursley
N Bristol
N Bristol
Colstonians
Colstonians
Cryptians
Cryptians
Elizabethans
Elizabethans
Ross-on-Wye
Ross-on-Wye
Smiths
Smiths
Southmead
Southmead
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Locations of the 2018-19 Gloucester 1 teams

Teams 2017–18

Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Berry Hill Lakers Road Coleford, Gloucestershire Relegated from Gloucester Premier (11th)
Bredon Star Bredon Playing Fields Bredon, Worcestershire 7th
Brockworth Mill Lane Brockworth, Gloucestershire 3rd
Cheltenham North Stoke Orchard Road Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire Relegated from Gloucester Premier (10th)
Dursley Stragglers Sports Ground Stinchcombe, Dursley, Gloucestershire 5th
North Bristol Oaklands Almondsbury, Bristol Relegated from Gloucester Premier (12th)
Old Colstonians Colton's School Stapleton, Bristol Promoted from Gloucester 2 (champions)
Old Cryptians The Memorial Ground Gloucester, Gloucestershire 4th
Old Elizabethans Severn Road Hallen, Gloucestershire Promoted from Gloucester 2 (runners up)
Southmead Greenway Centre Southmead, Bristol 9th
St Brendan's Old Boys Coombe Dingle Sports Complex Coombe Dingle, Bristol 8th
Widden Old Boys The Memorial Ground Gloucester, Gloucestershire 6th


Gloucester 1 is located in Gloucestershire
Bredon Star
Bredon Star
Brockworth
Brockworth
Cheltenham North
Cheltenham North
Dursley
Dursley
N Bristol
N Bristol
Colstonians
Colstonians
Cryptians
Cryptians
Elizabethans
Elizabethans
Southmead
Southmead
St Brendan's
St Brendan's
Widden Old Boys
Widden Old Boys
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Locations of the 2017-18 Gloucester 1 teams

Teams 2016-17

Teams 2015–16

The 2015–16 Gloucester 1 consists of twelve teams from Gloucestershire and Bristol as well as one team just over the border in Worcestershire. The season starts on 12 September 2015 and is due to end on 23 April 2016. Eight of the twelve teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions Longlevens and runners up Chipping Sodbury were promoted to the Gloucester Premier while Old Colstonians and Kingswood were relegated to Gloucester 2.

Gloucester 1 is located in Gloucestershire
Bishopston
Bishopston
Bredon Star
Bredon Star
Brockworth
Brockworth
Dursley
Dursley
Gloucester OB
Gloucester OB
Gordon League
Gordon League
Old Cryptians
Old Cryptians
Old Richians
Old Richians
Painswick
Painswick
Southmead
Southmead
St Brendan's OB
St Brendan's OB
Widden Old Boys
Widden Old Boys
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Locations of the 2015-16 Gloucester 1 teams
Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Bishopston Bonnington Walk Stoke Gifford, Bristol Promoted from Gloucester 2 (runners up)
Bredon Star Bredon Playing Fields Bredon, Worcestershire 10th
Brockworth Mill Lane Brockworth, Gloucestershire 3rd
Dursley Stragglers Sports Ground Stinchcombe, Dursley, Gloucestershire 5th
Gloucester Old Boys Horton Road Gloucester, Gloucestershire 8th
Gordon League Hempsted Lane Gloucester, Gloucestershire Relegated from Gloucester Premier (11th)
Old Cryptians The Memorial Ground Gloucester, Gloucestershire 6th
Old Richians Sandyleaze Gloucester, Gloucestershire 7th
Painswick Broadham Fields Painswick, Gloucestershire Relegated from Gloucester Premier (12th)
Southmead Greenway Centre Southmead, Bristol 9th
St Brendan's Old Boys Coombe Dingle Sports Complex Coombe Dingle, Bristol Promoted from Gloucester 2 (champions)
Widden Old Boys The Memorial Ground Gloucester, Gloucestershire 4th

Teams 2014-15

Teams 2013–14

  • Ashley Down Old Boys (promoted from Gloucester 2)
  • Bishopston
  • Bream (promoted from Gloucester 2)
  • Brockworth
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Gloucester Old Boys
  • Kingswood
  • Longlevens
  • Old Colstonians
  • Old Richians
  • Widden Old Boys (relegated from Gloucester Premier)

Teams 2012–13

  • Bishopston
  • Broad Plain
  • Brockworth
  • Cheltenham Saracens
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Gloucester Old Boys
  • Hucclecote
  • Kingswood
  • Longlevens
  • Newent
  • Old Colstonians
  • Old Richians

Teams 2011-12

Teams 2010-11

  • Aretians
  • Ashley Down Old Boys
  • Bishopston
  • Bream
  • Cheltenham Civil Service
  • Cotham Park
  • Dursley
  • Hucclecote
  • Kingswood
  • Longlevens
  • Painswick
  • Spartans

Teams 2009-10

  • Aretians
  • Ashley Down Old Boys
  • Bishopston
  • Bream
  • Brockworth
  • Cheltenham Civil Service
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Dursley
  • Longlevens
  • Old Bristolians
  • Old Cryptians
  • Painswick

Teams 2008-09

  • Aretians
  • Ashley Down Old Boys
  • Bishopston
  • Brockworth
  • Cheltenham Civil Service
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Dursley
  • Longlevens
  • Old Bristolians
  • Painswick
  • Ross-on-Wye
  • Tewkesbury

Teams 2007-08

  • Bishopston
  • Bream
  • Bristol Saracens
  • Brockworth
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Dursley
  • Longlevens
  • Old Bristolians
  • Painswick
  • Ross-on-Wye
  • Southmead
  • Tewkesbury

Teams 2006-07

  • Bishopston
  • Bream
  • Bristol Saracens
  • Brockworth
  • Cheltenham Civil Service
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Hartpury College
  • Hucclecote
  • Old Bristolians
  • Old Cryptians
  • Southmead
  • Tewkesbury

Teams 2005-06

  • Bristol Saracens
  • Bishopston
  • Bream
  • Cheltenham Civil Service
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Cirencester
  • Frampton Cotterell
  • Old Bristolians
  • Southmead
  • Tewkesbury

Teams 2004-05

  • Ashley Down Old Boys
  • Bristol Saracens
  • Bishopston
  • Cirencester
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Frampton Cotterell
  • Old Bristolians
  • Old Colstonians
  • Old Cryptians
  • Widden Old Boys

Teams 2003-04

  • Ashley Down Old Boys
  • Bishopston
  • Bristol Saracens
  • Brockworth
  • Cheltenham Saracens
  • Frampton Cotterell
  • Hucclecote
  • Southmead
  • Tewkesbury
  • Widden Old Boys

Teams 2002-03

  • Ashley Down Old Boys
  • Bishopston
  • Bream
  • Bristol Saracens
  • Brockworth
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Frampton Cotterell
  • Old Bristolians
  • Southmead
  • Tewkesbury

Teams 2001-02

  • Aretians
  • Ashley Down Old Boys
  • Bream
  • Brockworth
  • Frampton Cotterell
  • Painswick
  • Old Bristolians
  • Old Cryptians
  • Tewkesbury
  • Westbury-on-Severn

Teams 2000-01

  • Ashley Down Old Boys
  • Cheltenham Civil Service
  • Cheltenham Saracens
  • Chosen Hill Former Pupils
  • Frampton Cotterell
  • Hucclecote
  • Old Bristolians
  • Old Cryptians
  • Tetbury
  • Westbury-on-Severn

Original teams

When league rugby began in 1987 this division (known as Gloucestershire 1) contained the following teams:

Gloucester 1 honours

Gloucestershire 1 (1987–1991)

Originally known as Gloucestershire 1, it was a tier 9 league with promotion to Gloucestershire/Somerset and relegation to Gloucester 2.

Gloucestershire 1
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams Ref
1987–88 11 Spartans Dings Crusaders Bristol Saracens, Cheltenham North [1]
1988–89 11 Drybrook Dings Crusaders Old Colstonians [2]
1989–90 11 Dings Crusaders Gloucester Old Boys Tredworth [3]
1990–91 11 Gloucester Old Boys Longlevens Ashley Down Old Boys [4]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Gloucester 1 (1991–1993)

Gloucestershire 1 was shorted to Gloucester 1 for the 1991–92 season onward. It remained a tier 9 league with promotion to Gloucestershire/Somerset and relegation to Gloucester 2.

Gloucester 1
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams Ref
1991–92 11 Old Patesians North Bristol[a] No relegation[b] [5]
1992–93 13 St. Mary's Old Boys Bream Bristol Saracens [6]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Gloucester 1 (1993–1996)

The creation of National League 5 South for the 1993–94 season meant that Gloucester 1 dropped to become a tier 10 league. Promotion continued to Gloucestershire/Somerset and relegation to Gloucester 2.

Gloucester 1
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams Ref
1993–94 13 Stow-on-the-Wold Cheltenham North Ashley Down Old Boys, Saintbridge Former Pupils [7]
1994–95 13 Cleve Longlevens Painswick [8]
1995–96 13 Cheltenham North[c] Barton Hill[d] No relegation[e] [9]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Gloucester 1 (1996–2000)

The cancellation of National League 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season meant that Gloucester 1 reverted to being a tier 9 league. Promotion continued to Gloucestershire/Somerset and relegation to Gloucester 2.

Gloucester 1
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams Ref
1996–97 13 Bristol Saracens Old Centralians Widden Old Boys, Bishopston
1997–98 13 Old Centralians Chosen Hill Former Pupils Bristol Telephone Area
1998–99 12 Chipping Sodbury Hucclecote No relegation [10]
1999–00 13 Aretians Chosen Hill Former Pupils Cainscross, Southmead, Painswick, Old Bristolians [11]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Gloucester 1 (2000–2009)

Gloucester 1 remained a tier 9 league despite the cancellation of Gloucestershire/Somerset at the end of the 1999–00 season. Promotion was now to the new Gloucester Premier, while relegation continued to Gloucester 2. Between 2007 and 2009 Gloucester 1 was sponsored by High Bridge Jewellers.

Gloucester 1
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams Ref
2000–01 10 Chosen Hill Former Pupils Hucclecote Tetbury, Cheltenham Saracens [12]
2001–02 10 Aretians Painswick Westbury-on-Severn, Old Cryptians, Brockworth [13]
2002–03 10 Old Bristolians Chipping Sodbury Bream [14]
2003–04 10 Tewkesbury Southmead Hucclecote, Brockworth, Cheltenham Saracens [15]
2004–05 10 Widden Old Boys Old Colstonians Ashley Down Old Boys, Old Cryptians [16]
2005–06 10 Cirencester Frampton Cotterell No relegation[f] [17]
2006–07 12 Hartpury College Hucclecote Cheltenham Civil Service, Old Cryptians [18]
2007–08 12 Bristol Saracens Southmead Bream [19]
2008–09 12 Tewkesbury Ross-on-Wye No relegation [20]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Gloucester 1 (2009–2017)

Despite widespread restructuring by the RFU at the end of the 2008–09 season, Gloucester 1 remained a tier 9 league, with promotion continuing to Gloucester Premier and relegation to Gloucester 2.

Gloucester 1
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams Ref
2009–10 12 Old Bristolians Brockworth Old Cryptians, Chipping Sodbury [21]
2010–11 12 Bishopston Longlevens Aretians, Cotham Park, Cheltenham Civil Service [22]
2011–12 12 Painswick Dursley Spartans, Ross-on-Wye, Bream [23]
2012–13 12 Newent Hucclecote Broad Plain [24]
2013–14 12 Bream Cheltenham Saracens Bishopston, Ashley Down Old Boys [25]
2014–15 12 Longlevens Chipping Sodbury Old Colstonians, Kingswood [26]
2015–16 12 Old Richians Gordon League Painswick, Bishopston [27]
2016–17 12 Spartans Gloucester Old Boys Bream, Ashley Down Old Boys, Tewkesbury [28]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Gloucester 1 (2017–present)

Gloucester 1 remained a tier 9 league with promotion continuing to Gloucester Premier, while relegation was now to either Gloucester 2 North or Gloucester 2 South (formerly a single division). The league was now sponsored by Wadworth 6x.

Gloucester 1
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams Ref
2017–18 12 Berry Hill Widden Old Boys St Brendan's Old Boys [29]
2018–19 12 Ross-on-Wye Cheltenham North Southmead, Bredon Star, Brockworth [30]
2019–20 12 Old Cryptians Old Elizabethans No relegation [31]
2020–21 12
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Due to the restructuring of the majority of the south-west leagues from 11 to 13 teams for the 1992–93 season, 3rd place Thornbury were also promoted.
  2. ^ There was no relegation this season as league was due to increase from 11 to 13 teams.
  3. ^ League restructuring caused by the cancellation of National 5 South meant that champions Cheltenham North were promoted two divisions up into Western Counties North (formerly Western Counties).
  4. ^ The cancellation of National 5 South meant that clubs ranked 3rd to 9th were also promoted one level up into Gloucestershire/Somerset including Coney Hill, Longlevens, Frampton Cotterell, Old Richians, Bream, Brockworth, Old Cryptians.
  5. ^ Widespread league restructuring meant that there was no relegation.
  6. ^ There was no relegation as the division would be expanded from 10 to 12 teams for the next season.

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