| 1989–90 Courage League National Division One |
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| Countries | England |
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| Date | 9 September 1989 – 28 April 1990 |
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| Champions | Wasps (1st title) |
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| Runners-up | Gloucester |
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| Relegated | Bedford |
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| Matches played | 66 |
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The 1988–89 Courage League National Division One was the third season of the first tier of the English league system, currently known as the Gallagher Premiership. Bath were the defending champions while new sides Saracens and Bedford were promoted from the 1988–89 Courage League National Division Two. Each team played each other once.
A very competitive league was won by Wasps, pipping Gloucester to the title by just one point, with Bath and Saracens not far behind in 3rd and 4th spot. Due to the league increasing from 12 to 13 teams for the following season, Bedford were the only side to be relegated, losing all 11 fixtures to finish bottom of the table and drop down to the 1990–91 Courage League National Division Two.[1]
Participating teams
Locations of the 1989–90 Courage League National Division One teams
| Team
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Stadium
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Capacity
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City/Area
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Previous season
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| Bath
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Recreation Ground
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8,200
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Bath, Somerset
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Champions
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| Bedford
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Goldington Road
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7,000
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Bedford, Bedfordshire
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Promoted from Courage Division 2 (2nd)
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| Bristol
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Memorial Stadium
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12,100
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Bristol, Avon
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7th
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| Gloucester
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Kingsholm
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11,000
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Gloucester, Gloucestershire
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2nd
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| Harlequins
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The Stoop
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14,800
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Twickenham, London
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8th
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| Leicester Tigers
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Welford Road
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16,000
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Leicester, Leicestershire
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6th
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| Moseley
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The Reddings
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10,000
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Birmingham, West Midlands
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10th
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| Nottingham
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Ireland Avenue
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4,950
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Beeston, Nottinghamshire
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4th
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| Orrell
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Edge Hall Road
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5,500
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Orrell, Greater Manchester
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5th
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| Rosslyn Park
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The Rock
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2,000
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Roehampton, London
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9th
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| Saracens
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Bramley Road
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2,000[2]
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Enfield, London
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Promoted from Courage Division 2 (1st)
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| Wasps
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Repton Avenue
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3,000
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Sudbury, London
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3rd
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Table
Source:
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Results
The home team is listed in the left column.
Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Fixtures & Results
Round 1
Recreation Ground Referee: C J High[3] |
The Reddings Referee: Tony Spreadbury |
| Nottingham | 6 – 11 | Rosslyn Park |
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[4]
Round 2
Kingsholm Referee: Fred Howard[3] |
| Rosslyn Park | 18 – 9 | Moseley |
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[4]
Round 3
Recreation Ground Referee: Matt Bayliss[3] |
| Nottingham | 25 – 12 | Saracens |
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Repton Avenue Referee: Colin High |
[4]
Round 4
Memorial Stadium Referee: Laurie Prideaux[3] |
Kingsholm Referee: Tony Trigg |
| Leicester | 15 – 6 | Nottingham |
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[4]
Round 5
Recreation Ground Referee: R Quittenton[3] |
| Gloucester | 41 – 12 | Rosslyn Park |
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Kingsholm Referee: S V Griffiths |
[4]
Round 6
Memorial Stadium Referee: Ian Bullerwell |
| Rosslyn Park | 9 – 23 | Leicester |
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[4]
Round 7
| Bristol | 6 – 15 | Rosslyn Park |
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| Gloucester | 21 – 21 | Saracens |
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Kingsholm Referee: David Hudson |
| Harlequins | 15 – 12 | Leicester |
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[4]
Round 8
| Harlequins | 19 – 15 | Rosslyn Park |
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| Leicester | 16 – 26 | Gloucester |
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Welford Road Referee: Colin High |
[4]
Round 9
| Gloucester | 24 – 9 | Harlequins |
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Kingsholm Referee: G Seddon |
| Rosslyn Park | 13 – 15 | Saracens |
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[4]
Round 10
Kingsholm Referee: David Leslie |
| Harlequins | 22 – 27 | Nottingham |
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| Rosslyn Park | 45 – 12 | Bedford |
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[4]
Round 11
Recreation Ground Referee: D W Matthews[3] |
| Nottingham | 12 – 3 | Gloucester |
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Ireland Avenue Referee: Roger Quittenton |
| Orrell | 64 – 14 | Rosslyn Park |
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[4]
National Division One is part of the Courage Clubs Championship and is sponsored by Courage Brewery.
See also
References
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