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词条 London Double Header
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  1. 2004

  2. 2005

  3. 2006

  4. 2007

  5. 2008

  6. 2009

  7. 2010

  8. 2011

  9. 2012

  10. 2013

  11. 2014

  12. 2015

  13. 2016

  14. 2017

  15. References

  16. External links

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The London Double Header began in 2004 and typically opens the season of Premiership Rugby (currently known as the Gallagher Premiership due to sponsorship), the top rugby union league in England.

Two games are played consecutively at Twickenham Stadium, originally involving the 'big four' London origin teams of the Premiership, Harlequins, London Irish, Wasps (London Wasps until the 2014–15 season) and Saracens. Harlequins were relegated from the premiership at the end of the 2004–05 season and thus for the 2005–06 season Leeds Tykes (now known as Yorkshire Carnegie) were included instead. The same applied to London Irish in 2016 who were replaced. The matches form part of the regular season fixtures, with one team nominated as the home side for each match. Since 2008 (2016 being an exception) and the inception of The Big Game, Harlequins only compete in the double header as an away side in order to reduce the number of home games they play away from the Stoop.

Since 2015 and Wasps' relocation to Coventry, the direction of the series has changed. Two London teams (normally London Irish and Saracens) act as the hosts with the away team being any of the other 10 Premiership Rugby teams. In 2016 Harlequins hosted due to London Irish's relegation from the premiership. In 2015, 2016 and 2017 the series would feature a newly promoted team. The Double Header would not take place in 2018 due to redevelopment works at Twickenham Stadium.

At other times of year Twickenham is also used for regular season Premiership fixtures, such as The Big Game hosted by Harlequins at Christmas time, The Clash hosted by Bath and the Premiership Final in late May.

2004

{{Main|2004–05 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
| date = 4 September 2004
| time = 14:00
| home = London Irish
| score = 18 – 12
| report = Report
| away = Harlequins
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 51,000
| referee = Wayne Barnes
}}{{rugbybox
| date = 4 September 2004
| time = 16:15
| home = Saracens
| score = 13 – 11
| report = Report
| away = London Wasps
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 51,000
| referee =
}}

2005

{{Main|2005–06 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
| date = 3 September 2005
| time = 14:00
| home = London Wasps
| score = 23 – 11
| report = Report
| away = Saracens
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 35,000
| referee =
}}{{rugbybox
| date = 3 September 2005
| time = 16:20
| home = Leeds Tykes
| score = 11 – 27
| report = Report
| away = London Irish
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 35,000
| referee = Sean Davey
}}

2006

{{Main|2006–07 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
| date = 2 September 2006
| time = 14:00
| home = London Irish
| score = 20 – 19
| report = Report
| away = NEC Harlequins
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 51,960
| referee =
}}{{rugbybox
| date = 2 September 2006
| time = 16:20
| home = Saracens
| score = 19 – 21
| report = Report
| away = London Wasps
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 51,960
| referee = Roy Maybank
}}

2007

{{Main|2007–08 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
| date = 15 September 2007
| time = 15:30
| home = Harlequins
| score = 35 – 27
| report = Report
| away = London Irish
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 39,400
| referee = Ashley Rowden
}}{{rugbybox
| date = 15 September 2007
| time = 18:00
| home = London Wasps
| score = 19 – 29
| report = Report
| away = Saracens
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 39,400
| referee = Sean Davey
}}

2008

{{Main|2008–09 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
| date = 6 September 2008
| time = 14:30
| home = London Irish
| score = 26 – 14
| report = Report
| away = London Wasps
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 52,087
| referee = Andrew Small
}}
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WG 11SAM}}Sailosi Tagicakibau
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FL7 ENG}} Steffon Armitage
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CE 13ENG}} Dominic Waldouck
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WG 11ENG}} Tom Voyce
FH 10ENG}} Riki Flutey
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FL6 ENG}} Joe Worsley
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{{rugbybox
| date = 6 September 2008
| time = 17:00
| home = Saracens
| score = 21 – 24
| report = Report
| away = Harlequins
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 52,087
| referee = Wayne Barnes
}}

2009

{{Main|2009–10 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
| date = 5 September 2009
| time = 14:30
| home = Saracens
| score = 18 – 14
| report = Report
| away = London Irish
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 67,684
| referee = Dave Pearson
}}
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WG14ENG}} Noah Cato
CE 13FIJ}} Kameli Ratuvou
CE12ENG}} Brad Barritt
WG 11USA}} Chris Wyles
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FL7 ENG}} Andy Saull
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LK4 ENG}} Steve Borthwick
PR3 ITA}} Carlos Nieto
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Coach:
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WG14ENG}} Adam Thompstone
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CE12SAM}} Seilala Mapusua
WG 11SAM}} Sailosi Tagicakibau
FH 10ENG}} Ryan Lamb
SH 9 ENG}} Paul Hodgson
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SH 23ARG}} Alfredo Lalanne
Coach:

Scorers:

  • Tries: Jackson, Saull
  • Conversions: Jackson
  • Pens: Jackson 2

Scorers:

  • Try: Stowers
  • Pens: Lamb 2, D Armitage
  • Man of the Match: Glen Jackson
{{rugbybox
| date = 5 September 2009
| time = 17:15
| home = London Wasps
| score = 26 – 15
| report = Report
| away = Harlequins
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 67,684
| referee = Dean Richards
}}

London Wasps 26 – 15 Harlequins

  • Half Time: 16 – 15

Teams:

  • Wasps: Mark Van Gisbergen, Tom Varndell, Ben Jacobs, Steve Kefu, David Lemi, Danny Cipriani, Joe Simpson, Tim Payne, Rob Webber, Gabriel Bocca, George Skivington, Richard Birkett, John Hart, Serge Betsen (capt), Dan Ward-Smith

Replacements: Joe Ward, Ben Broster, Tom French, Dan Leo, Hugo Ellis, Warren Fury, Dave Walder, Lachlan Mitchell.

Scorers:

  • Tries: Varndell 2
  • Conversions: Van Gisbergen
  • Penalties: Van Gisbergen 3
  • Harlequins: Ugo Monye, David Strettle, Gonzalo Tiesi, Jordan Turner-Hall (YC), Gonzalo Camacho, Nick Evans, Danny Care, Ceri Jones, Gary Botha, Mark Lambert, James Percival, George Robson (RC),[1] Chris Robshaw, Will Skinner (capt), Nick Easter

Replacements: Tani Fuga, Aston Croall, John Andress, Jim Evans, Tom Guest, Steve So'oialo, Rory Clegg, George Lowe.

Scorers:

  • Tries: Monye, Camacho
  • Conversions: Evans
  • Penalties: Evans

Key:

  • YC = Yellow Card
  • RC = Red Card
  • Man of the Match: Serge Betsen

2010

{{Main|2010–11 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
| date = 4 September 2010
| time = 14:00
| home = London Irish
| score = 33 – 16
| report = Report
| away = Saracens
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 75,112
| referee = Andrew Small
}}{{rugbybox
| date = 4 September 2010
| time = 16:30
| home = London Wasps
| score = 29 – 29
| report = Report
| away = Harlequins
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 75,112
| referee = Chris White
}}

2011

{{Main|2011–12 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
| date = 3 September 2011
| time = 14:00
| home = London Irish
| score = 24 – 29
| report = Report
| away = Harlequins
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 55,437
| referee = Greg Garner
}}{{rugbybox
| date = 3 September 2011
| time = 16:30
| home = Saracens
| score = 15 – 20
| report = Report
| away = London Wasps
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Twickenham
| attendance = 55,437
| referee = JP Doyle
}}

2012

{{main|2012–13 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
|date = 1 September 2012
|time = 14:00
|home = London Wasps
|score = 40 – 42
|report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/19424297 Report]
|away = Harlequins
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 63,102
|referee = Greg Garner
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 1 September 2012
|time = 16:30
|home = Saracens
|score = 40 – 3
|report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/19425215 Report]
|away = London Irish
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 63,102
|referee = Wayne Barnes
}}

2013

{{main|2013–14 Premiership Rugby}}{{rugbybox
|date = 7 September 2013
|time = 14:00
|home = London Irish
|score = 20–42
|report = Report
|away = (BP) Saracens
|try1 = Low 37' c
Yarde 69' c
|con1 = Humphreys (2/2)
|pen1 = Humphreys (2) 13', 62'
|try2 = George (2) 9' c, 35' m
Vunipola 63' c
Ashton 81' m
|con2 = Farrell (2/4)
|pen2 = Farrell (6) 4', 27', 39', 41', 51', 72'
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 62,637
|referee = Greg Garner
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 7 September 2013
|time = 16:30
|home =London Wasps (BP)
|score = 15–16
|report = Report
|away = Harlequins
|try1 = Launchbury 0' c
Palmer 80' m
|con1 = Goode (1/2)
|pen1 = Goode (1) 13'
|try2 = Dickson 70' c
|con2 = Evans (1/1)
|pen2 = Evans (3) 12', 45', 49'
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 62,637
|referee = Tim Wigglesworth
}}

2014

{{Main|2014–15 Premiership Rugby}}{{Rugbybox
|date = 6 September 2014
|time = 14:00
|home =Saracens (BP)
|score = 34 – 28
|report = Report
|away = (BP) Wasps
|try1 = Ashton 6' c
Strettle (3) 20' c, 62' c, 78' c
|con1 = Hodgson (2/2)
Farrell (2/2)
|pen1 = Hodgson (2/3) 13', 18'
|try2 = Hughes 43' c
Wade (2) 53' m, 59' c
|con2 = Goode (2/3)
|pen2 = Goode (3/3) 10', 16', 26'
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 66,164
|referee = Andrew Small
}}{{Rugbybox
|date = 6 September 2014
|time = 16:30
|home = London Irish (BP)
|score = 15 – 20
|report = Report
|away = Harlequins
|pen1 = Geraghty (5/6) 24', 33', 42', 54', 66'
|try2 = Monye 10' c
Lindsay-Hague 34' c
|con2 = Evans (2/2)
|pen2 = Evans (2/6) 7', 27'
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 66,164
|referee = Greg Garner
}}

2015

{{Main|2015–16 Premiership Rugby}}

The 2015 London Double Header was moved from its traditional Round 1 position, to Round 5, in order to accommodate the 2015 Rugby World Cup knock-out stage matches being played at Twickenham Stadium. It was also the first time since 2005 that Saracens, Harlequins, London Irish and Wasps have not all taken part in the event. Harlequins chose not to take part due to the proximity of The Big Game 8 and were therefore replaced by Worcester Warriors. There had been suggestions that Wasps would not take part, following their move to the Ricoh Arena, however they were announced as one of the away teams for the event at the fixture launch on 3 July 2015.

{{Rugbybox
|date = 28 November 2015
|time = 15:15
|home = Saracens (BP)
|score = 48–18
|report = Report
|away = Worcester Warriors
|try1 = Ashton (2) 3' c, 51' c
Spencer 21' c
Wray 43' c
Brits 55' c
Ransom 62' c
|con1 = Hodgson (6/6)
|pen1 = Hodgson (2/3) 30', 39'
|try2 = Rees 70' m
Van Velze 79' c
|con2 = Heathcote (1/2)
|pen2 = Heathcote (2/3) 33', 37'
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 42,680
|referee = Ian Tempest
}}{{Rugbybox
|date = 28 November 2015
|time = 17:30
|home = London Irish
|score = 15–33
|report = Report
|away = (BP) Wasps
|try1 = Williams (2) 40' m, 56' c
|con1 = Noakes (1/2)
|pen1 = Noakes (1/3) 7'
|try2 = Halai (2) 37' m, 74' m
Daly 49' c
Young 70' c
|con2 = Jackson (1/2)
Gopperth (1/2)
|pen2 = Jackson (2/4) 4', 18'
Gopperth (1/1) 54'
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 42,680
|referee = Wayne Barnes
}}

2016

{{Main|2016–17 Premiership Rugby}}

The 2016 London Double Header returned to its traditional Round 1 position. London Irish were relegated from the Premiership and therefore would not take part. Home teams were confirmed on 28 June, with away teams confirmed at fixture launch on 7 July.

{{Rugbybox
|date = 3 September 2016
|time = 14:00
|home = Saracens (BP)
|score = 35-3
|report =
|away = Worcester Warriors
|try1 =
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}}{{Rugbybox
|date = 3 September 2016
|time = 16:30
|home = Harlequins
|score = 21-19
|report =
|away = (BP) Bristol Rugby
|try1 =
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|stadium = Twickenham
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}}

2017

{{Main|2017–18 Premiership Rugby}}

The 2017 London Double Header would take place in its traditional Round 1 position. London Irish return after being promoted back into the Premiership. Home teams were confirmed on 22 June, with the away teams confirmed at the Premiership fixture launch on 7 July.[2]

{{Rugbybox
|date = 2 September 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Saracens
|score = 55–24
|report = Report
|away = Northampton Saints
|try1 = Barritt 8' m
Wigglesworth 11' c
Maitland (3) 20' m, 31' m, 34' m
Lozowski 28' c
Koch 37' c
Brits 51' c
Spencer 67' c
|con1 = Lozowski (5/9) 12', 29', 38', 52', 68'
|pen1 =
|try2 = Ludlam 43' c
Wood (2) 55' c, 64' c
|con2 = Mallinder (3/3) 44', 56', 64'
|pen2 = Mallinder (1/2) 24'
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 56,532
|referee = Craig Maxwell-Keys
}}{{Rugbybox
|date = 2 September 2017
|time = 16:45
|home = (BP) London Irish
|score = 39–29
|report = Report
|away = Harlequins (BP)
|try1 = Ojo 23' c
Bell 30' m
Treviranus 56' m
McKibbin 78' c
|con1 = Bell (2/4) 24', 79'
|pen1 = Bell (5/6) 4', 7', 37', 52', 75'
|try2 = Marchant 34' c
Yarde 63' c
Care 72' m
Walker 77' c
|con2 = M. Smith (1/1) 34'
Catrakilis (2/3) 64', 77'
|pen2 = M. Smith (1/1) 15'
|drop2 =
|stadium = Twickenham
|attendance = 56,532
|referee = Tom Foley
}}

References

1. ^{{cite web | title='Head-butt' compounds Quins woes | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/my_club/harlequins/8240152.stm | publisher=BBC Sport | date=5 September 2009 | accessdate=23 September 2013}}
2. ^  Premiership fixtures confirmed for 2017-18 season.

External links

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