Due to changes to the County Championship format (more detail of this below) four new teams were added to the competition, with Hampshire (winners) and Staffordshire (runners up) coming up due to reaching the final of the 2016 County Championship Shield, while Warwickshire and Cumbria were also promoted by virtue of their performances in the competition during the past two seasons. The changes also meant that there were no teams relegated into the division.
Leicestershire and Hampshire won their respective groups to qualify for the Twickenham final, with Leicestershire being the more impressive with three easy victories. The first half of the final was fairly close with Leicestershire going in 8-0 up, but in the second half they added a further four tries to win their first ever Division 2 competition by a final score of 39-7. It was a well deserved win for Leicestershire who were by the far the strongest county in Division 2 this season and it would be no surprise if they are in the top division in a couple of year's time.[citation needed]
Competition format
The competition format was two regional group stages divided into north and south with four teams in each group. This meant that two teams in the pool had two home games, while the other two had just one. The top side in each group went through to the final held at Twickenham Stadium. The RFU plans to switch this around the following year so that teams that played one home game in 2017 will get two during the 2018 competition.
Due to changes to the County Championships implemented for this competition there was no promotion for the Division 2 finalists as there had been in previous seasons. Instead, points will be accumulated over two seasons with the two most successful sides over that period being promoted to the top tier for the 2019 competition. The RFU has also introduced relegation to the division, with the bottom sides in each group over two years dropping to Division 3.
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for 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
Green background means the county qualified for the final. Updated: 20 May 2017 Source: . englandrugby.com.
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for 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
Green background means the county qualified for the final. Updated: 20 May 2017 Source: . englandrugby.com.
Round 1
6 May 2017 15:00
North Midlands
13 - 62
Hampshire (BP)
Heathbrook, Kingswinford Referee: Claire Hodnett
6 May 2017 15:00
(BP) Somerset
43 - 14
Warwickshire
Old Bath Road, Bridgwater Referee: Jack Lewars
Round 2
13 May 2017 15:00
(BP) Hampshire
36 - 36
Somerset (BP)
Gosport Park, Gosport Referee: Gareth Holsgrove
13 May 2017 15:00
(BP) Warwickshire
56 - 56
North Midlands (BP)
Webb Ellis Road, Rugby
Round 3
20 May 2017 15:00
(BP) Hampshire
39 - 10
Warwickshire
Hook's Lane, Bedhampton, Havant
20 May 2017 15:00
(BP) North Midlands
20 - 38
Somerset (BP)
Heathbrook, Kingswinford
Final
28 May 2017 17:00
Leicestershire
39 - 7
Hampshire
Twickenham Stadium, London Referee: Neil Chivers
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). Statistics will also include final.
Team Largest home win — 62 - 5 Durham County at home to Cumbria on 6 May 2017 Largest away win — 49 points 62 - 13 Hampshire away to North Midlands on 6 May 2017 Most points scored — 62 (x2) 62 - 5 Durham County at home to Cumbria on 6 May 2017 62 - 13 Hampshire away to North Midlands on 6 May 2017 Most tries in a match — 10 (x2) Durham County at home to Cumbria on 6 May 2017 Hampshire away to North Midlands on 6 May 2017 Most conversions in a match — 8 Warwickshire at home to North Midlands on 13 May 2017 Most penalties in a match — 4 Hampshire at home to Somerset on 13 May 2017 Most drop goals in a match — 0
Player Most points in a match — 20 (x2) England Richard Buck for Hampshire at home to North Midlands on 6 May 2017 England Tom Johnson for North Midlands away to Warwickshire on 13 May 2017 Most tries in a match — 4 (x2) England Richard Buck for Hampshire at home to North Midlands on 6 May 2017 England Tom Johnson for North Midlands away to Warwickshire on 13 May 2017 Most conversions in a match — 8 England Ben Palmer for Warwickshire at home to North Midlands on 13 May 2017 Most penalties in a match — 4 England Pierre-Alex Clarke for Hampshire at home to Somerset on 13 May 2017 Most drop goals in a match — 0