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The 2013–14 RFU Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the Greene King IPA Championship, was the fifth season of the professionalised format of the RFU Championship, the second tier of the English rugby union league system run by the Rugby Football Union. It was held between 14 September 2013 and 4 June 2014. It was contested by eleven English clubs and one from Jersey in the Channel Islands. It was also the first Championship season with a title sponsor, as the Rugby Football Union and Greene King Brewery reached a deal by which the brewery would become the competition's main sponsor from 2013–14 through to 2016–17.
The Championship's structure had all the teams playing each other on a home and away basis. In a change to previous years, this season commenced with an extra round of games in the "Greene King IPA Big Rugby Weekend". Matches were played on the weekend of 14 and 15 September with three double headers at neutral grounds: Saracens'Allianz Park, Doncaster'sCastle Park and Exeter'sSandy Park.
The play–off structure remained the same as the previous year. The top four teams at the end of the home–and–away season qualified for the promotion play–offs, which followed a 1 v 4, 2 v 3 system. The winners had to meet the RFU's Minimum Standards Criteria in order to be promoted to the Premiership. If they had failed to meet the criteria, then there would have been no promotion from the RFU Championship. However, on 9 May 2014, the RFU announced that all four play-off participants had met the Minimum Standards Criteria, assuring that the champion would indeed be promoted to the 2014–15 Premiership. There was no relegation play–off; the bottom team was automatically relegated. Following an agreement with the RFU in 2012, each RFU Championship club received £355,000 in funding from the RFU for the season.
Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled Notes:
Regular season
The 2013–14 RFU Championship kicked off on the weekend of 14 and 15 September with the "Greene King IPA Big Rugby Weekend", an extra round of matches played as three double headers at neutral grounds. Thereafter, each team played the other twice on a home and away basis with the top four qualifying for the promotion phase.
Round 1 (Big Rugby Weekend)
14 September 2013 13:00
Ealing Trailfinders
13 – 44
London Scottish (BP)
Allianz Park Attendance: 1,550 Referee: Darren Gamage
14 September 2013 13:00
Moseley
24 – 42
Rotherham (BP)
Castle Park Attendance: 1,050 Referee: Ian Tempest
14 September 2013 15:15
London Welsh
23 – 14
Bedford Blues
Allianz Park Attendance: 1,550 Referee: Matthew Carley
14 September 2013 15:15
Nottingham
24 – 16
Leeds Carnegie
Castle Park Attendance: 1,098 Referee: Greg MacDonald
15 September 2013 13:15
Plymouth Albion (BP)
41 – 27
Jersey
Sandy Park Attendance: 3,752 Referee: Simon Harding
15 September 2013 15:30
Cornish Pirates
23 – 21
Bristol (BP)
Sandy Park Attendance: 3,752 Referee: David Rose
Round 2
20 September 2013 19:45
Cornish Pirates (BP)
20 – 27
Leeds Carnegie (BP)
The Mennaye Attendance: 1,844 Referee: Ross Campbell
20 September 2013 19:45
Plymouth Albion (BP)
34 – 34
Moseley (BP)
Brickfields Attendance: 1,746 Referee: Matthew Carley
St Peter Attendance: 1,592 Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys
9 February 2014 14:30
(BP) London Welsh
47 – 16
Rotherham
Kassam Stadium Attendance: 1,061 Referee: Steve Lee
Round 16
14 February 2014 19:45
Ealing Trailfinders
P – P
Bedford Blues
Trailfinders Sports Ground
This match was postponed as the pitch was deemed unplayable. It has been rescheduled to 22 February.
15 February 2014 14:00
Rotherham
15 – 12
London Scottish (BP)
Clifton Lane Attendance: 1,342 Referee: Greg MacDonald
15 February 2014 15:00
Plymouth Albion
P – P
Jersey
Brickfields
This match was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
16 February 2014 15:00
Cornish Pirates
P – P
London Welsh
The Mennaye
This match was postponed after a pitch inspection at The Mennaye. It has been rescheduled to 16 March.
16 February 2014 15:00
(BP) Leeds Carnegie
62 – 5
Moseley
Headingley Attendance: 3,902 Referee: Andrew Jackson
16 February 2014 15:00
(BP) Nottingham
24 – 25
Bristol
Meadow Lane Attendance: 1,305 Referee: John Meredith
Postponed matches
21 February 2014 19:30
Moseley
28 – 20
Cornish Pirates
Billesley Common Attendance: 626 Referee: Ross Campbell
This match – originally scheduled to be played in Round 15 on 7 February 2014 – was postponed as many parts of the pitch was under water.
22 February 2014 14:00
Ealing Trailfinders
P – P
Bedford Blues
Trailfinders Sports Ground
This match – originally scheduled to be played in Round 16 on 14 February 2014 – was postponed as the pitch was deemed unplayable. The match was again postponed due to an unplayable pitch. It will now be played on 15 March.
23 February 2014 15:00
(BP) Bristol
43 – 12
Plymouth Albion
Memorial Stadium Attendance: 4,408 Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys
This match – originally scheduled to be played in Round 13 on 26 January 2014 – was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
Round 17
28 February 2014 19:45
Plymouth Albion
22 – 12
Nottingham
Brickfields Attendance: 1,436 Referee: Steve Lee
1 March 2014 15:00
Ealing Trailfinders
6 – 39
London Welsh (BP)
Trailfinders Sports Ground Attendance: 1,571 Referee: Andrew Jackson
1 March 2014 15:00
Moseley
24 – 13
Bedford Blues
Billesley Common Attendance: 1,090 Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys
1 March 2014 15:00
Rotherham
26 – 34
Bristol (BP)
Clifton Lane Attendance: 2,349 Referee: Ian Tempest
2 March 2014 15:00
Cornish Pirates
19 – 15
Jersey (BP)
The Mennaye Attendance: 1,183 Referee: Greg MacDonald
2 March 2014 15:00
Leeds Carnegie
27 – 18
London Scottish
Headingley Attendance: 1,960 Referee: Darren Gamage
Old Deer Park Attendance: 2,006 Referee: Dean Richards
9 March 2014 12:30
(BP) London Scottish
42 – 13
Ealing Trailfinders
Richmond Athletic Ground Attendance: 856 Referee: Thomas Foley
9 March 2014 13:00
(BP) Bristol
46 – 33
Cornish Pirates (BP)
Memorial Stadium Attendance: 5,035 Referee: John Meredith
9 March 2014 13:00
Nottingham
7 – 51
Rotherham
Meadow Lane Attendance: 1,329 Referee: Darren Gamage
Postponed matches (2)
15 March 2014 15:00
Ealing Trailfinders
23 – 39
Bedford Blues (BP)
Trailfinders Sports Ground Attendance: 528 Referee: John Meredith
This match – originally scheduled to be played in Round 16 on 14 February 2014 – was postponed as the pitch was deemed unplayable. The pitch was again found to be unplayable on the new date of 22 February, and the match was postponed for the second time.
Goldington Road Attendance: 2,659 Referee: Andrew Small
26 April 2014 15:00
(2 BPs) Ealing Trailfinders
29 – 36
Rotherham (BP)
Trailfinders Sports Ground Attendance: 842 Referee: Dean Richards
26 April 2014 15:00
(BP) London Scottish
31 – 55
Bristol Rugby (BP)
Richmond Athletic Ground Attendance: 2,155 Referee: Ian Tempest
26 April 2014 15:00
(BP) London Welsh
64 – 12
Nottingham
Old Deer Park Attendance: 1,236 Referee: John Meredith
26 April 2014 15:00
Moseley
16 – 11
Plymouth Albion (BP)
Billesley Common Attendance: 1,105 Referee: Andrew Jackson
Play–offs
Semi–finals
The semi–finals followed a 1 v 4, 2 v 3 system - with the games being played over two legs and the higher placed team deciding who played at home in the first leg.
First leg
10 May 2014 14:45
Bristol Rugby
17 – 14
Rotherham
Memorial Stadium Attendance: 5,839 Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
11 May 2014 13:00
Leeds Carnegie
38 – 31
London Welsh
Headingley Attendance: 2,844 Referee: Andrew Small
Second leg
17 May 2014 18:05
Rotherham
11 – 22
Bristol Rugby
Abbeydale Sports Club (Sheffield RUFC) Attendance: 3,267 Referee: Matthew Carley
Team Largest home win — 70 pts 79 – 9 Rotherham Titans at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 21 September 2013 Largest away win — 44 pts 51 - 7 Rotherham Titans away to Nottingham on 9 March 2014 Most points scored — 82 pts 82 – 28 Bristol at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 30 March 2014 Most tries in a match — 12 Bristol at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 30 March 2014 Most conversions in a match — 11 Bristol at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 30 March 2014 Most penalties in a match — 8 Leeds Carnegie at home to London Welsh on 11 May 2014 Most drop goals in a match — 2 Ealing Trailfinders at home to Nottingham on 12 April 2014
Player Most points in a match — 34 ArgentinaJuan Pablo Socino for Rotherham Titans at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 21 September 2013 Most tries in a match — 4 (x2) England Marko Mama for Bristol at home to Cornish Pirates on 9 March 2014 EnglandCurtis Wilson for Rotherham Titans away to Nottingham on 9 March 2014 Most conversions in a match — 11 EnglandAdrian Jarvis for Bristol at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 30 March 2014 Most penalties in a match — 7 England Glyn Hughes for Leeds Carnegie at home to London Welsh on 11 May 2014 Most drop goals in a match — 1 N/A - multiple players Attendances Highest — 10,905 Bristol at home to London Welsh on 4 June 2014 Lowest — 473 Ealing Trailfinders at home to Nottingham on 12 April 2014 Highest Average Attendance — 5,662 Bristol Lowest Average Attendance — 840 Ealing Trailfinders