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The 1993–94 Courage League National Division One was the seventh season of the first tier of the English league system , currently known as the Gallagher Premiership . Bath were the defending champions and the only new side was Newcastle who were promoted from 1992–93 Courage League National Division Two . Due to restructuring at the end of the previous season, the league had been reduced to 10 teams down from 14, but now for the first time each time played one another twice, in a round robin system, home and away.
At the end of the season Bath retained their league title once again, making it four in a row (and five overall), six points clear of runners up Leicester Tigers . Newcastle Gosforth and London Irish were relegated.[ 1]
Participating teams [ edit ]
Locations of the 1993–94 Courage League National Division One teams
Team
Stadium
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Bath
Recreation Ground
8,200
Bath , Somerset
Champions
Bristol
Memorial Stadium
12,100
Bristol , Avon
6th
Gloucester
Kingsholm
11,000
Gloucester , Gloucestershire
5th
Harlequins
The Stoop
8,500
Twickenham , London
8th
Leicester Tigers
Welford Road
16,000
Leicester , Leicestershire
3rd
London Irish
The Avenue
6,600
Sunbury-on-Thames , Surrey
7th
Newcastle Gosforth
Kingston Park
10,000
Newcastle upon Tyne , Tyne and Wear
Promoted from Courage Division 2 (1st)
Northampton Saints
Franklin's Gardens
10,000
Northampton , Northamptonshire
4th
Orrell
Edge Hall Road
5,500
Orrell , Greater Manchester
9th
Wasps
Repton Avenue
3,000
Sudbury , London
2nd
The Home Team is listed in the left column.
Source:
[citation needed ] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Memorial Stadium Referee: David Matthews[ 2]
Harlequins 30 – 15 London Irish
Northampton Saints 19 – 10 Leicester Tigers
Orrell 42 – 12 Newcastle Gosforth
[ 3]
Bath 37 – 9 Northampton Saints
Recreation Ground Referee: John Pearson[ 2]
Leicester Tigers 23 – 18 Orrell
London Irish 0 – 16 Bristol
Newcastle Gosforth 12 – 12 Gloucester
[ 3]
Gloucester 14 – 23 Leicester Tigers
Northampton Saints 23 – 12 London Irish
Edge Hall Road Referee: Chris Rees[ 2]
Wasps 38 – 21 Newcastle Gosforth
[ 3]
Recreation Ground Attendance: 8,000[ 4] Referee: Brian Campsall[ 2]
Bristol 22 – 31 Northampton Saints
Leicester Tigers 38 – 6 Wasps
Newcastle Gosforth 3 – 22 Harlequins
[ 3]
Gloucester 9 – 10 London Irish
Harlequins 15 – 7 Northampton Saints
Newcastle Gosforth 13 – 22 Leicester Tigers
Repton Avenue Referee: Gordon Black[ 2]
[ 3]
Bath 46 – 3 Newcastle Gosforth
Recreation Ground Referee: John Burtenshaw[ 2]
Leicester Tigers 3 – 10 Harlequins
Postponed due to London Irish missing 3 players due to international callouts (Ireland v Romania).[ 5] Game rescheduled to 26 February 1994.
Northampton Saints 9 – 13 Orrell
[ 3]
Gloucester 19 – 14 Northampton Saints
Leicester Tigers 9 – 6 Bath
Welford Road Attendance: 14,000[ 2] Referee: Jim Pearson
Newcastle Gosforth 9 – 13 London Irish
[ 3]
Bristol 26 – 0 Newcastle Gosforth
The Stoop Referee: Stuart Piercy[ 2]
London Irish 10 – 22 Leicester Tigers
Northampton Saints 15 – 17 Wasps
[ 3]
Recreation Ground Referee: Steve Lander[ 2]
Gloucester 24 – 20 Harlequins
Leicester Tigers 21 – 9 Bristol
Newcastle Gosforth 8 – 28 Northampton Saints
[ 3]
Recreation Ground Referee: David Leslie[ 2]
Leicester Tigers 36 – 9 Northampton Saints
London Irish 7 – 33 Harlequins
Newcastle Gosforth P – P Orrell
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 16 April 1994.
[ 3]
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 2 April 1994.
Gloucester 15 – 9 Newcastle Gosforth
Northampton Saints 9 – 30 Bath
Franklin's Gardens Referee: David Matthews[ 2]
Orrell 0 – 18 Leicester Tigers
[ 3]
Recreation Ground Referee: Ed Morrison[ 2]
Leicester Tigers 28 – 8 Gloucester
London Irish 13 – 16 Northampton Saints
Newcastle Gosforth 16 – 18 Wasps
[ 3]
Kingsholm Attendance: 9,000[ 2] Referee: Jim Pearson[ 2]
Harlequins 12 – 6 Newcastle Gosforth
Northampton Saints 22 – 19 Bristol
Wasps 13 – 15 Leicester Tigers
[ 3]
Round 6 (rescheduled game)[ edit ]
Game rescheduled from 13 November.
[ 3]
Recreation Ground Attendance: 7,000[ 2] Referee: Geraint Davies[ 2]
Leicester Tigers 66 – 5 Newcastle Gosforth
London Irish 12 – 15 Gloucester
Northampton Saints 15 – 14 Harlequins
[ 3]
Harlequins 13 – 25 Leicester Tigers
Newcastle Gosforth 5 – 29 Bath
Kingston Park Referee: Doug Chapman[ 2]
Newcastle Gosforth are relegated.[ 2]
Orrell 27 – 6 Northampton Saints
[ 3]
Round 11 (rescheduled game)[ edit ]
Bristol 21 – 8 London Irish
Game rescheduled from 15 January 1994. London Irish are relegated.[ 6]
[ 3]
Bath 14 – 6 Leicester Tigers
Recreation Ground Referee: David Leslie[ 2]
Postponed. Game rescheduled to 19 April 1994.
London Irish 17 – 19 Newcastle Gosforth
Northampton Saints 19 – 3 Gloucester
[ 3]
Round 10 (rescheduled game)[ edit ]
Newcastle Gosforth 13 – 12 Orrell
Game rescheduled from 8 January 1994.
[ 3]
Round 16 (rescheduled game)[ edit ]
Game rescheduled from 9 April 1994.
[ 3]
Recreation Ground Attendance: 8,000[ 2] Referee: Jim Pearson[ 2]
Leicester Tigers 38 – 3 London Irish
Newcastle Gosforth 13 – 22 Bristol
Wasps 24 – 11 Northampton Saints
[ 3]
Bristol 40 – 22 Leicester Tigers
Harlequins 38 – 20 Gloucester
The Avenue Referee: Geraint Hughes[ 2]
Northampton Saints 43 – 23 Newcastle Gosforth
[ 3]
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