2017–18 RFU Junior Vase

The 2017–18 RFU Junior Vase is the 28th version of the RFU Junior Vase national cup competition (9th using the name RFU Junior Vase) for clubs at level 9 and below of the English rugby union system. The competition consists of 134 clubs divided into four regions. The winners of each region then advance to the national semi-finals with the final being held at Twickenham Stadium in London at the end of the season, along with the RFU Intermediate Cup and RFU Senior Vase finals.

2017–18 RFU Junior Vase
Tournament details
CountriesEngland
Tournament format(s)knockout
Date2 September 2017 – 6 May 2018
Tournament statistics
Teams134
Final
VenueTwickenham Stadium
ChampionsOld Otliensians (1st title)
Runners-upSouth Molton
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The 2017–18 champions were Yorkshire club, Old Otliensians, who defeated the Devon side, South Molton, 31–21 in the final. Old Otliensians were worthy winners of the competition, scoring over 260 points on route to the final, whilst conceding only 15, a run which included a club record 126–0 over Wallsend in the early stages.[1] Old Otliensians victory was the 11th by a Yorkshire club since the competition began in 1990.

London & South East Junior Vase

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The London & South East Junior Vase involves a knock-out competition with 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round, 4th round, semi-finals and final. The winners of the London & South East Junior Vase then go on to the national Junior Vase semi-finals where they face the winners of the South West Junior Vase. There are 55 teams involved in the London & South East Junior Vase, all of which are 1st XV sides, coming from the following unions and leagues.

Union(s) League(s) / Level Participants
Eastern Counties Eastern Counties 1 (9) 2
Essex Essex 1 (9) 4
Hampshire Hampshire 1 (9) 5
Hampshire 2 (10) 2
Hertfordshire Herts/Middlesex 1 (9) 2
Herts/Middlesex 2 (10) 1
Kent Kent 1 (9) 6
Kent 2 (10) 5
No league 1[a 1]
Middlesex Herts/Middlesex 1 (9) 2
Herts/Middlesex 2 (10) 2
Surrey Surrey 1 (9) 6
Surrey 2 (10) 4
Surrey 3 (11) 3
Surrey 4 (12) 3
Sussex Sussex 1 (9) 4

Round 1

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Byes: Ashford (K1), Bognor (H1), Burgess Hill (SX1), Cranbrook (K1), Gillingham Anchorians (K1), Millbrook (H1), Royston (HM1), Sandown & Shanklin (H1), Uckfield (SX1)

Date Home Score Away
14 October 2017[2] Bank of England (HM1) 45–53 Old Whitgiftian (SY1)
Bec Old Boys (SY2) 26–24 Old Gravesendians (K1)
Brockleians (K2) HWO Old Suttonians
Chipstead (SY1) HWO Askeans (K2)
Cranleigh (SY2) HWO Aldershot & Fleet (H2)
Dagenham (E1) HWO Old Millhillians (HM2)
Egham Hollowegians (SY4) 10–33 Alton (H2)
Fareham Heathens (H1) HWO Worth Old Boys (SY3)
Farnborough (H2) HWO Kingston (SY2)
Harwich & Dovercourt (E1) HWO Beccles (EC1)
Hellingly (SX1) 10–26 Old Mid-Whitgiftian (SY1)
Ipswich Y.M. (EC1) HWO Stanford Le Hope (E1)
Old Walcountians (SY1) AWO Seaford (SX1)
Old Wimbledonians (SY1) HWO Southwark Lancers (K1)
Purley John Fisher (SY3) 59–7 Greenwich (K2)
Reigate (SY4) HWO Dartford Valley (K2)
Sittingbourne (K1) HWO Old Blues (SY1)
Southampton (H2) 26–81 Reeds Weybridge (SY2)
Thamesians (HM2) 42–7 Barnet Elizabethans (HM1)
Wasps FC (HM1) HWO Cuffley (HM2)
Whitstable (K2) 38–17 Croydon (SY3)
Woking (SY4) 80–5 Ventnor (H1)
Writtle Wanderers (E1) 51–15 Thurston (EC1)

Round 2

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Date Home Score Away
14 October 2017[3] Bec Old Boys (SY2) HWO Brockleians (K2)
Bognor (H1) HWO Farnborough (H2)
Cranbrook (K1) HWO Thamesians (HM2)
Cranleigh (SY2) 20–11 Burgess Hill (SX1)
Fareham Heathens (H1) 33–37 Chipstead (SY1)
Harwich & Dovercourt (E1) HWO Dagenham (E1)
Old Mid-Whitgiftian (SY1) 19–21 Ashford (K1)
Old Whitgiftian (SY1) 30–8 Gillingham Anchorians (K1)[a 2]
Old Wimbledonians (SY1) 76–0 Sittingbourne (K1)
Purley John Fisher (SY3 16–10 Uckfield (SX1)
Reigate (SY4) 0–41 Millbrook (H1)
Royston (HM1) 22–14 Ipswich Y.M. (EC1)
Sandown & Shanklin (H1) HWO Woking (SY4)
Seaford (SX1) 27–10 Alton (H2)
Wasps FC (HM1) 12–18 Writtle Wanderers (E1)
Whitstable (K2) AWO Reeds Weybridge (SY2)

Round 3

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Date Home Score Away
2 December 2017[5] Bec Old Boys (SY2) 8–22 Ashford (K1)
Bognor (H1) 31–27 Cranleigh (SY2)
Chipstead (SY1) 29–5 Seaford (SX1)
Harwich & Dovercourt (E1) 7–54 Royston (HM1)
Millbrook (H1) 25–22 Purley John Fisher (SY3)
Reeds Weybridge (SY2) 48–23 Cranbrook (K1)
Sandown & Shanklin (H1) 12–34 Old Wimbledonians (SY1)
20 January 2018[5] Writtle Wanderers (E1) 10–26 Gillingham Anchorians (K1)

Round 4

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Date Home Score Away
20 January 2018[6] Ashford (K1) 20–5 Royston (HM1)
Chipstead (SY1) 18–10 Bognor (H1)
Millbrook (H1) 15–17 Old Wimbledonians (SY1)
10 February 2018[6] Gillingham Anchorians (K1) 17–15 Reeds Weybridge (SY2)

Semi-finals

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Date Home Score Away
24 February 2018[7] Ashford (K1) 3–15 Chipstead (SY1)
Old Wimbledonians (SY1) 29–17 Gillingham Anchorians (K1)

Final

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The winners of the London & South East Junior Vase final would advance to the national semi-finals.

Date Home Score Away
17 March 2018[8] Old Wimbledonians (SY1)) 0–27[9] Chipstead (SY1)

Midlands Junior Vase

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The Midlands Junior Vase is a direct knockout cup with a 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final The winner of the final goes forward to the National Vase semi-finals where they face the winners of the Northern section.[10] The competition involves 50 clubs from the following unions and level 9-10 leagues:

Union(s) League(s) / Level Participants
East Midlands Midlands 4 East (South) (9) 5
Leicestershire Midlands 4 West (South) (9) 1
North Midlands Midlands 4 West (North) (9) 4
Midlands 4 West (South) (9) 3
Midlands 5 West (North) (10) 5
Midlands 5 West (South) (10) 1
No league 1[a 3]
Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire Midlands 4 East (North) (9) 9
Midlands 4 East (South) (9) 2
Midlands 5 East (North) (10) 6
Staffordshire Midlands 4 West (North) (9) 4
Midlands 5 West (North) (10) 3
Warwickshire Midlands 4 West (South) (9) 3
Midlands 5 West (South) (10) 3

Round 1

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Byes: Amber Valley (M5EN), Ashfield (M4EN), Aston Old Edwardians (M4WN), Bedford Swifts (M4ES), Bloxwich (M4WN), Brackley (M4ES), Burbage (M4WS), Harbury (M4WS), Keresley (M5WS), Mansfield Woodhouse (M5EN), Mellish (M4EN), St Leonards (M5WN), St Neots (M4ES), Tupton (M4EN)

Date Home Score Away
16 September 2017[11] Atherstone (M5WS) 81–0 Gnosall (M5WN)
Bourne (M4ES) 28–0 Skegness (M4EN)
Chaddesley Corbett (M5WN) 22–21 Aldridge (M5WS)
Church Stretton (M4WN) HWO Stourport (M5WN)
Claverdon (M4WS) 7–16 Yardley & District (M4WN)
Deepings (M4ES) HWO Bingham (M5EN)
East Retford (M4EN) 55–8 Stamford College Old Boys (M4ES)
Five Ways Old Edwardians 0–39 Stoke Old Boys (M4WS)
Linley & Kidsgrove (M5WN) 11–12 Eccleshall (M4WN)
Market Drayton (M4WN) HWO Bishop's Castle & Onny Valley (M5WN)
Nottinghamians (M5EN) 17–22 Chesterfield Panthers (M4EN)
Ollerton (M4EN) AWO Gainsborough (M5ENN)
Pershore (M4WS) 84–19 Greyhound (M5WN)
Redditch (M4WS) 0–19 Wednesbury (M4WN)
Rugeley (M4WN) HWO Birmingham Civil Service (M4WS)
Thorney (M4ES) 31–24 Boston (M4EN)
Trinity Guild (M5WS) HWO Warley (M5WN)
Worksop (M4EN) 12–36 North Hykeham (M5EN)

Round 2

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Date Home Score Away
7 October 2017[12] Amber Valley (M5EN) 15–36 East Retford (M4EN)
Brackley (M4ES) HWO Aston Old Edwardians (M4WN)
Burbage (M4WS) 10–65 Ashfield (M4EN)
Chesterfield Panthers (M4EN) HWO Mansfield Woodhouse (M5EN)
Church Stretton (M4WN) HWO Chaddesley Corbett (M5WN)
Eccleshall (M4WN) HWO Atherstone (M5WS)
Gainsborough (M5ENN) 10–30 Bourne (M4ES)
Keresley (M5WS) 17–35 Bedford Swifts (M4ES)
Mellish (M4EN) 24–19 Deepings (M4ES)
North Hykeham (M5EN) 22–10 Thorney (M4ES)
St Leonards (M5WN) 15–8 Market Drayton (M4WN)
St Neots (M4ES) 16–18 Harbury (M4WS)
Stoke Old Boys (M4WS) 66–26 Rugeley (M4WN)
Trinity Guild (M5WS) 22–66 Bloxwich (M4WN)
Wednesbury (M4WN) 22–17 Pershore (M4WS)
Yardley & District (M4WN) HWO Tupton (M4EN)

Round 3

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Date Home Score Away
28 October 2017[13] Ashfield (M4EN) 11–6 Wednesbury (M4WN)
Bedford Swifts (M4ES) 8–12 Harbury (M4WS)
Bloxwich (M4WN) 22–5 East Retford (M4EN)
Bourne (M4ES) 38–12 Chesterfield Panthers (M4EN)
Church Stretton (M4WN) HWO St Leonards (M5WN)
Eccleshall (M4WN) 19–17 Stoke Old Boys (M4WS)
North Hykeham (M5EN) 40–14 Mellish (M4EN)
Yardley & District (M4WN) 29–27 Brackley (M4ES)

Quarter-finals

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Date Home Score Away
18 November 2017[14] Ashfield (M4EN) 27–36 Eccleshall (M4WN)
Bloxwich (M4WN) 34–41 Bourne (M4ES)
Harbury (M4WS) 15–12 Church Stretton (M4WN)
Yardley & District (M4WN) 12–35 North Hykeham (M5EN)

Semi-finals

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Date Home Score Away
20 January 2018[15] Eccleshall (M4WN) HWO Harbury (M4WS)
North Hykeham (M5EN) 15–18 Bourne (M4ES)

Final

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The winners of the Midlands Junior Vase would advance to the National Junior Vase semi-finals.

Date Home Score Away
17 March 2018[16] Bourne (M4ES) 13–27[17] Eccleshall (M4WN)

Northern Junior Vase

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Unlike the other regional competitions, the Northern Junior Vase starts with a mini-league stage, in which the eligible clubs are placed in 2 regional pools of 3 teams each. The winners of each pool then face each other in the Northern Vase final, with the winner advancing to the National Junior Vase semi-finals, where they will face the winners of the Midlands section. There are 6 teams (1st XV only) involved in the Northern Junior Vase representing the following unions and leagues:

Union(s) League(s) / Level Participants
Durham County Durham/Northumberland 3 (9) 1
Cheshire Lancs/Cheshire Division 3 (9) 2[a 4]
Cumbria No league[a 5] 1
Northumberland Durham/Northumberland 3 (9) 1
Yorkshire Yorkshire 3 (9) 1

Pool 1 (West)

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Pool 1[19]
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Points
1 Ramsey (LC3) 2 2 0 0 83 8 75 4
2 Creighton 2 1 0 1 37 81 -44 2
3 Liverpool University (LC3) 2 0 0 2 20 51 -31 0
2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw.[20]
Date Home Score Away
14 October 2017 Liverpool University (LC3) 15–34[21] Creighton
18 November 2017 Ramsey (LC3) 17–5[22] Liverpool University (LC3)
10 February 2018 Creighton (LC3) 3–66[23] Ramsey (LC3)

Pool 2 (East)

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Pool 2[24]
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Points
1 Old Otliensians (Y3) 2 2 0 0 198 0 198 4
2 Wallsend (DN3) 2 1 0 1 49 147 -98 2
3 West Hartlepool T.D.S.O.B. (DN3) 2 0 0 2 21 121 -100 0
2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw.[20]
Date Home Score Away
14 October 2017 Old Otliensians (Y3) 126–0[1] Wallsend (DN3)
18 November 2017 Wallsend (DN3) 49–21[25] West Hartlepool T.D.S.O.B. (DN3)
10 February 2018 West Hartlepool T.D.S.O.B. (DN3) 0–72[25] Old Otliensians (Y3)

Final

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The winners of the Pool 1 (West) and Pool 2 (East) would meet in the Northern Junior Vase final. The winners of this final would then advanced to the National Junior Vase semi-finals.

Date Home Score Away
17 March 2018[26] Old Otliensians (Y3) 37–3[27] Ramsey (IoM) (LC3)

South West Junior Vase

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The South West Junior Vase consist of three stages, with representatives from the different unions joining at different points. The Dorset & Wilts and Gloucestershire clubs first play in county based knock-out tournaments, with the winners advancing to either the Southern Counties or South West Counties area semi-finals, where they join the other south-west representatives. The winners of each area final then meet in the South West Junior Vase final to determine who goes through to the national semi-finals, where they face the winners of the London and South East section.

The South West Junior Vase involves 23 clubs (1st XV only) from the following unions and leagues:[a 6]

Union(s) League(s) / Level Participants
Berkshire Berks/Bucks & Oxon Championship (9) 1
Buckinghamshire Berks/Bucks & Oxon Championship (9) 1
Devon Devon League 1 (10) 1
Dorset & Wilts Dorset & Wilts 2 South (9) 4
Dorset & Wilts 2 North (9) 4
Dorset & Wilts 3 South (10) 1
No league 1[a 7]
Gloucestershire Gloucester 1 (9) 8
Oxfordshire Berks/Bucks & Oxon Championship (9) 1
Somerset Somerset 1 (9) 1

Stage 1 (Dorset & Wilts)

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10 teams were involved in the Dorset & Wilts RFU Junior Vase qualification. The winners would advanced to the Southern Counties semi-finals.

First Round
Date Home Score Away
23 September 2017[28] Amesbury 36–19 Colerne Calne (DW2N)
Poole (DW3S) 7–63 Puddletown (DW2S)
Quarter-finals
14 October 2017[29] Amesbury HWO Colerne (DW2N)
East Dorset (DW2S) 25–3 Wheatsheaf Cabin Crew (DW2S)
Puddletown (DW2S) 25–18 Dinton (DW2S)
Westbury (DW2N) HWO Cricklade (DW2N)
Semi-finals
18 November 2017[30] Amesbury HWO Westbury (DW2N)
Puddletown (DW2S) 34–5 East Dorset (DW2S)
Final
2 December 2017[31] Puddletown (DW2S) 32–31 Amesbury

Stage 1 (Gloucestershire)

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8 teams were involved in the Gloucestershire RFU Junior Vase qualification tournament. The winners of the competition would go through to the South West Counties final.

First Round
Date Home Score Away
2 September 2017[32] Berry Hill (G1) 28–30 Widden Old Boys (G1)
Cheltenham North (G1) 16–37 Brockworth (G1)
North Bristol (G1) 22–26 Old Colstonians (G1)
Southmead (G1) 10–67 Old Cryptians (G1)
Semi-finals
16 September 2017[33] Widden Old Boys (G1) 37–23 Old Cryptians (G1)
23 September 2017[33] Old Colstonians (G1) 27–24 Brockworth (G1)
Final
14 October 2017[34] Old Colstonians (G1) 31–5 Widden Old Boys (G1)

Stage 2 (Southern Counties)

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The winners of the Dorset & Wilts Junior Vase would join representatives from the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire unions in the Southern Counties knock-out stage. The winners would advance to play the South West Counties winners in the south-west regional final.

Semi-finals
Date Home Score Away
10 February 2018[35] Aldermaston (BBOC) 5–29 Puddletown (DW2S)
Oxford (BBOC) 31–15 Risborough (BBOC)
Final
24 February 2018[36] Puddletown (DW2S) 13–36 Oxford (BBOC)

Stage 2 (South West Counties)

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The winners of the Gloucestershire Junior Vase would meet the representatives from the Somerset RFU in the semi-final, while the representatives from Devon RFU had a bye into the South West Counties final due to Cornish clubs not taking part this season. The winners would advance to play the Southern Counties winners in the south-west regional final.

Semi-finals
Date Home Score Away
10 February 2018[37] Old Colstonians (G1) 46–7 Bristol Barbarians (S1)
Final
24 February 2018[38] South Molton (D1)[a 8] 24–10 Old Colstonians (G1)[a 9]

Stage 3 (South West final)

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The winners of the Southern Counties and South West Counties final would meet in the south-west regional final. The winners of this final would then advanced to the national semi-finals.

Date Home Score Away
17 March 2018[39] Oxford (BBOC) 13–13[a 10] South Molton (D1)

National Junior Vase

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4 teams qualified from the regional vase competitions:

  • London & South East Junior Vase – Chipstead (SY1)
  • Midlands Junior Vase – Eccleshall (M4WN)
  • Northern Junior Vase – Old Otliensians (Y3)
  • South West Junior Vase – South Molton (D1)

The Midlands winners would face the North winners in the first semi-final, while the London & South East winners would face the South-West winners in the other, with the winners of each semi-final meeting in the Twickenham final. Home advantage in the semi-finals will be decided by a draw.[41]

Semi-finals

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Date Home Score Away
31 March 2018 Old Otliensians (Y3) 28–12[42] Eccleshall (M4WN)
South Molton (D1) 12–10[43] Chipstead (SY1)

Final

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6 May 2018
11:00
Old Otliensians (Y3)32–21South Molton (D1)
Report
Twickenham Stadium, London
Referee: Callum Sharp

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Notes

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  1. ^ A member of the Kent RFU (Old Suttonians) also took part in the competition despite not being involved in any leagues within the English rugby union system.
  2. ^ Despite initially losing their second round game against Old Whitgiftian, Gillingham Anchorians were reinstated back into the London Junior Vase after Old Whitgiftian were later expelled for breaching competition rules.[4]
  3. ^ A member of the North Midlands RFU (Five Ways Old Edwardians) also took part in the competition despite not being involved in any official league within the English rugby union system.
  4. ^ The breakaway of 19 Lancashire RFU clubs at the start of the 2017–18 season meant that no clubs from this union were involved in the RFU Junior Vase that year.[18]
  5. ^ A member of the Cumbria (Creighton) also took part in the competition despite being outside of the official English rugby union system (they were in the Cumbria Shield League).
  6. ^ Note that a representative from the Cornwall RFU is not taking part in the Junior Vase this season due to Cornwall League 1 and Cornwall League 2 amalgamating into one league and containing both level 9 and level 10 clubs.
  7. ^ The Dorset & Wilts representatives also include a 1st XV club (Amesbury) not currently involved in any league within the English rugby union system.
  8. ^ South Molton received a bye through to the South West Counties final as Cornish teams were not included in this year's competition.
  9. ^ The RFU website incorrectly lists Oxford as South Molton's opposition (they would meet Oxford next in the south-west final).
  10. ^ South Molton progressed to the national semi-finals by virtue of scoring more tries - 2 to 1 - than Oxford.[40]

See also

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  3. ^ "London & SE Junior Vase Round 2". England Rugby. 14 October 2017.
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  20. ^ a b "North Division Administrative Instructions 2017-2018" (PDF). North Division RFU. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
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  33. ^ a b "Gloucestershire Junior Vase Semi Finals". England Rugby. 23 September 2017.
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  35. ^ "Southern Counties Junior Vase Semi Finals". England Rugby. 10 February 2018.
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