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| name = 2002–03 National Division Two | image = | countries = {{flag|England}} | champions = Penzance & Newlyn | runnersup = Henley Hawks (also promoted) | relegated = Fylde, Kendal, Launceston | matches = | highest attendance = 2,200 Penzance & Newlyn at home to Henley Hawks on 18 January 2003 | attendance = 80,093 (average 480 per match){{#tag:ref|Note that 15 home attendances are missing (see below) - so the total attendance will not be 100% accurate. The average attendance has also been taken into account with the missing games not included.|group=a}} | lowest attendance = 120 (x2) Bracknell against Nottingham 8 March 2003 & Sedgley Park on 15 March 2003 | tries = | top point scorer = {{flagicon|ENG}} Barry Reeves Henley Hawks 327 points | top try scorer = {{flagicon|ENG}} Nnamdi Obi Henley Hawks 20 tries | prevseason = 2001-02 | nextseason = 2003-04 }} The 2002–03 National Division Two was the third version (sixteenth overall) of the third division of the English domestic rugby union competition using the name National Division Two. New teams to the division included Henley Hawks and Bracknell who were relegated from the 2001–02 National Division One while promoted teams included Doncaster who were champions of the 2001–02 National Division Three North as well as Cornish teams Penzance & Newlyn (champions) and Launceston (playoffs) who came up from the 2001–02 National Division Three South.[1][2][3][4] The league points system was 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. Penzance & Newlyn finished the season as champions with Henley Hawks six points behind as runners up, both sides being convincingly the best in the division and would be promoted to the 2003–04 National Division One for the next season.[5][6] For Penzance & Newlyn it was their second successive promotion while Henley made an instant return having been relegated the following season. Fylde and Kendal were the first two sides to be relegated but the battle for the last relegation spot was very tight with just three points separating 12th from 8th in the division.[7] Launceston went into their last game ahead of relegation rivals Nottingham and Wharfedale, but while those sides won their games, Launceston lost their home game against league champions and local rivals Penzance & Newlyn to condemn the Polson Bridge side to the drop – dead level with Nottingham but with a worse points difference.[5][6] Fylde and Kendal would drop to the 2003–04 National Division Three North while Launceston returned to the 2003–04 National Division Three South.[8][9] {{horizontal TOC|nonum=yes}}Participating teams and locations{{Location map+|England|width=500|float=right|caption=Locations of the 2002-03 National Division Two teams|places={{location map~ |England |lat=51.416040 |long=-0.753979 |label=Bracknell |position=bottom}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.5157 |long=-1.1327 |label=Doncaster |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.38085 |long=-0.38961 |label=Esher |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.745 |long=-2.988056 |label=Fylde |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.992120 |long=-1.541811 |label=Harrogate |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.535764 |long=-.902894 |label=Henley |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=54.328005 |long=-2.746290 |label=Kendal |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=50.640134 |long=-4.358558 |label=Launceston |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.401409 |long=-1.323113 |label=Newbury |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=52.923920 |long=-1.212394 |label=Nottingham |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=50.119 |long=-5.537 |label=Penzance & Newlyn |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.5520 |long=-2.299201 |label=Sedgley Park |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=52.45935 |long=-2.183288 |label=Stourbridge |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=54.073666 |long=-2.014421 |label=Wharfedale |position=left}}}}
Final league table
ResultsRound 1{{rugbybox|date = 31 August 2002 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 16 - 9 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 350[10] |referee = Alan Biggs }}{{rugbybox |date = 31 August 2002 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 33 - 15 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 600[10] |referee = Bruce Robertson }}{{rugbybox |date = 31 August 2002 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 36 - 26 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 400 |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 31 August 2002 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 20 - 34 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 483[10] |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}{{rugbybox |date = 31 August 2002 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 33 - 22 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 280[10] |referee = Chris Sharp }}{{rugbybox |date = 31 August 2002 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 46 - 7 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Mennaye Fields |attendance = 1,500 |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 31 August 2002 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 14 - 38 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 500[10] |referee = Sean Davey }} Round 2{{rugbybox|date = 7 September 2002 |time = |home = Esher |score = 26 - 31 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 450 |referee = David Sainsbury }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 September 2002 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 49 - 12 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 750 |referee = Wayne Barnes }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 September 2002 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 0 - 21 |report = |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 350[11] |referee = }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 September 2002 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 46 - 7 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 350[11] |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 September 2002 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 8 - 37 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 720[11] |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 September 2002 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 11 - 13 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 September 2002 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 20 - 52 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 350[11] |referee = }} Round 3{{rugbybox|date = 14 September 2002 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 31 - 12 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 300[12] |referee = Nigel Higginson }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 September 2002 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 18 - 49 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 500[12] |referee = Graham Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 September 2002 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 20 - 21 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 350[12] |referee = Bruce Robertson }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 September 2002 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 39 - 12 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 350[12] |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 September 2002 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 28 - 32 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 350 |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 September 2002 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 6 - 22 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 360[12] |referee = Alan Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 September 2002 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 35 - 19 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = 1,500[12] |referee = Andrew Pearce }} Round 4{{rugbybox|date = 21 September 2002 |time = |home = Esher |score = 41 - 23 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 400 |referee = Martin Fox }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 September 2002 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 21 - 42 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 510[13] |referee = Graham Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 September 2002 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 23 - 35 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 264[13] |referee = Chris Sharp }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 September 2002 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 11 - 8 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 375[13] |referee = Tim Beddow }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 September 2002 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 17 - 16 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 September 2002 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 22 - 24 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 350[13] |referee = Tim Wigglesworth }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 September 2002 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 30 - 12 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 400[13] |referee = }} Round 5{{rugbybox|date = 28 September 2002 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 28 - 25 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 250[14] |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 28 September 2002 |time = |home = Esher |score = 36 - 34 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 500[14] |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}{{rugbybox |date = 28 September 2002 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 40 - 24 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 300[14] |referee = Chris Sharp }}{{rugbybox |date = 28 September 2002 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 48 - 3 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 485[14] |referee = Alan Biggs }}{{rugbybox |date = 28 September 2002 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 36 - 7 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 300[14] |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 28 September 2002 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 35 - 19 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 575[14] |referee = }}{{rugbybox |date = 28 September 2002 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 42 - 16 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = |referee = Andrew Pearce }} Round 6{{rugbybox|date = 12 October 2002 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 11 - 20 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 600[15] |referee = Tim Beddow }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 October 2002 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 31 - 29 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 604 |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 October 2002 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 35 - 31 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 391[15] |referee = }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 October 2002 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 9 - 8 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 485 |referee = Alan Biggs[15] }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 October 2002 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 53 - 28 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = |referee = Eric Woodmason }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 October 2002 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 28 - 32 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 200[15] |referee = Rowan Kitt }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 October 2002 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 3 - 17 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 400 |referee = Alan Hughes[15] }} Round 7{{rugbybox|date = 26 October 2002 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 33 - 14 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 200[16] |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 October 2002 |time = |home = Esher |score = 31 - 20 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 300[16] |referee = Bruce Robertson }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 October 2002 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 6 - 18 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 October 2002 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 10 - 20 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 480[16] |referee = Tim Beddow }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 October 2002 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 30 - 33 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 250[16] |referee = Eric Woodmason }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 October 2002 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 54 - 9 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 415[16] |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 October 2002 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 34 - 34 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = |referee = Steve Harland }} Round 8{{rugbybox|date = 2 November 2002 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 9 - 5 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 650[17] |referee = Tim Beddow }}{{rugbybox |date = 2 November 2002 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 34 - 11 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 476 |referee = Graham Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 2 November 2002 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 9 - 16 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 421[17] |referee = Alan Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 2 November 2002 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 21 - 14 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 365[17] |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 2 November 2002 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 11 - 26 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = 250[17] |referee = Chris Sharp }}{{rugbybox |date = 2 November 2002 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 9 - 15 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 300[17] |referee = Tim Wigglesworth }}{{rugbybox |date = 2 November 2002 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 19 - 18 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 400[17] |referee = Chris Seeley }} Round 9{{rugbybox|date = 16 November 2002 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 46 - 26 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 310 |referee = David Sainsbury }}{{rugbybox |date = 16 November 2002 |time = |home = Esher |score = 19 - 7 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 250[18] |referee = Tim Beddow }}{{rugbybox |date = 16 November 2002 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 25 - 31 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 300[18] |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 16 November 2002 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 30 - 14 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 300[18] |referee = Steve Harland }}{{rugbybox |date = 16 November 2002 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 28 - 40 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 455[18] |referee = Rowan Kitt }}{{rugbybox |date = 16 November 2002 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 24 - 19 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = 1,100[18] |referee = }}{{rugbybox |date = 16 November 2002 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 28 - 13 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 200[18] |referee = Paul Dix }} Round 10{{rugbybox|date = 23 November 2002 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 40 - 7 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 650 |referee = S Makinson }}{{rugbybox |date = 23 November 2002 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 16 - 13 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 310[19] |referee = Andrew Canning }}{{rugbybox |date = 23 November 2002 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 16 - 12 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 600 |referee = Tim Wigglesworth }}{{rugbybox |date = 23 November 2002 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 12 - 29 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 220 |referee = Chris Sharp }}{{rugbybox |date = 23 November 2002 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 21 - 20 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 230 |referee = Graham Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 23 November 2002 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 30 - 14 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = 300 |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 23 November 2002 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 12 - 26 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 350[19] |referee = Graham Hughes }} Round 11{{rugbybox|date = 30 November 2002 |time = |home = Esher |score = 10 - 6 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 500[20] |referee = Nick Cousins }}{{rugbybox |date = 30 November 2002 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 20 - 21 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 300[20] |referee = Alan Biggs }}{{rugbybox |date = 30 November 2002 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 15 - 13 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 250[20] |referee = Tim Beddow }}{{rugbybox |date = 30 November 2002 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 23 - 13 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 385[20] |referee = Steve Harland }}{{rugbybox |date = 30 November 2002 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 32 - 22 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = 1,000 |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 30 November 2002 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 29 - 0 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = 750 |referee = Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts }}{{rugbybox |date = 30 November 2002 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 27 - 25 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 250[20] |referee = Andrew Pearce }} Round 12{{rugbybox|date = 7 December 2002 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 28 - 24 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 275 |referee = David Sainsbury }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 December 2002 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 20 - 11 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 650[21] |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 December 2002 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 29 - 3 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 465[21] |referee = Mark Wilson }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 December 2002 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 43 - 13 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 390[21] |referee = }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 December 2002 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 12 - 54 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 259[21] |referee = Alan Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 December 2002 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 5 - 29 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 340[21] |referee = Rowan Kitt }}{{rugbybox |date = 7 December 2002 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 11 - 25 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 350[21] |referee = Dean Richards }} Round 13{{rugbybox|date = 14 December 2002 |time = |home = Esher |score = 26 - 26 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 400[22] |referee = Tim Beddow }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 December 2002 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 15 - 33 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 250[22] |referee = Graham Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 December 2002 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 52 - 10 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 420[22] |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 December 2002 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 30 - 21 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 350[22] |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 December 2002 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 28 - 20 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 300[22] |referee = Bruce Robertson }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 December 2002 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 22 - 6 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = 580[22] |referee = Rowan Kitt }}{{rugbybox |date = 14 December 2002 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 26 - 25 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 300[22] |referee = Chris Sharp }} Round 14{{rugbybox|date = 21 December 2002 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 19 - 6 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 200[23] |referee = Alan Biggs }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 December 2002 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 30 - 35 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 800 |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 December 2002 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 17 - 3 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 510[23] |referee = Dean Richards }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 December 2002 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 17 - 20 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 360[23] |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 December 2002 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 22 - 11 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = 2,000 |referee = Rowan Kitt }}{{rugbybox |date = 21 December 2002 |time = |home = Kendal |score = P - P |report = |away = Fylde |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
|date = 21 December 2002 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = P - P |report = |away = Harrogate |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
Round 14 (rescheduled games){{rugbybox|date = 28 December 2002 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 35 - 17 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 379[24] |referee = Chris Sharp }}
|date = 28 December 2002 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 11 - 12 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 800[24] |referee = Tim Wigglesworth }}
Round 15{{rugbybox|date = 4 January 2003 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 16 - 22 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 350[25] |referee = Trevor Fisher }}{{rugbybox |date = 4 January 2003 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 17 - 21 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 450[25] |referee = Steve Harland }}{{rugbybox |date = 4 January 2003 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 25 - 21 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 300 |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 4 January 2003 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 51 - 21 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 4 January 2003 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 43 - 7 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = |referee = Graham Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 4 January 2003 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 25 - 20 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 300[25] |referee = Eric Woodmason }}{{rugbybox |date = 4 January 2003 |time = |home = Esher |score = P - P |report = |away = Nottingham |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
Round 16{{rugbybox|date = 11 January 2003 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 39 - 20 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 850 |referee = Bruce Robertson }}{{rugbybox |date = 11 January 2003 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 25 - 8 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 295[26] |referee = }}{{rugbybox |date = 11 January 2003 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = P - P |report = |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
|date = 11 January 2003 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = P - P |report = |away = Stourbridge |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
|date = 11 January 2003 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = P - P |report = |away = Fylde |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
|date = 11 January 2003 |time = |home = Kendal |score = P - P |report = |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
|date = 11 January 2003 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = P - P |report = |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
Round 17{{rugbybox|date = 18 January 2003 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 28 - 9 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 150[27] |referee = Mark Varnon }}{{rugbybox |date = 18 January 2003 |time = |home = Esher |score = 45 - 29 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 400[27] |referee = Alan Biggs }}{{rugbybox |date = 18 January 2003 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 29 - 23 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 350[27] |referee = Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts }}{{rugbybox |date = 18 January 2003 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 10 - 15 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 200[27] |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}{{rugbybox |date = 18 January 2003 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 8 - 26 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 350[27] |referee = David Sainsbury }}{{rugbybox |date = 18 January 2003 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 16 - 14 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Mennaye Fields |attendance = 2,200 |referee = Nigel Higginson }}{{rugbybox |date = 18 January 2003 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 45 - 24 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 400[27] |referee = Rowan Kitt }} Round 18{{rugbybox|date = 25 January 2003 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 34 - 14 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 800 |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 25 January 2003 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 24 - 3 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 480[28] |referee = Tim Wigglesworth }}{{rugbybox |date = 25 January 2003 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 35 - 5 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 1,025 |referee = David Grashoff }}{{rugbybox |date = 25 January 2003 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 24 - 24 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 380 |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 25 January 2003 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 10 - 29 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 440[28] |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}{{rugbybox |date = 25 January 2003 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 47 - 5 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = 420 |referee = Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts }}{{rugbybox |date = 25 January 2003 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 15 - 6 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 400[28] |referee = Alan Hughes }} Round 19{{rugbybox|date = 1 February 2003 |time = |home = Esher |score = 12 - 10 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 400 |referee = David Sainsbury }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 February 2003 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 31 - 3 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 515[29] |referee = }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 February 2003 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 25 - 20 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 450[29] |referee = Tim Beddow }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 February 2003 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 23 - 22 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 350 |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 February 2003 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 25 - 26 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 375[29] |referee = Mark Varnon }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 February 2003 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = P - P |report = |away = Nottingham |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
|date = 1 February 2003 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = P - P |report = |away = Doncaster |stadium = |attendance = |referee = }}
Round 20{{rugbybox|date = 8 February 2003 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 31 - 0 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 750[30] |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 February 2003 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 23 - 13 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 360[30] |referee = Chris Sharp }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 February 2003 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 12 - 11 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 289[30] |referee = Alan Hughes }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 February 2003 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 15 - 16 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 346[30] |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 February 2003 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 67 - 18 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = 540[30] |referee = Mark Wilson }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 February 2003 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 55 - 43 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 350[30] |referee = Eric Woodmason }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 February 2003 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 7 - 35 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 450[30] |referee = Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts }} Rounds 15 & 16 (rescheduled games){{rugbybox|date = 15 February 2003 |time = |home = Esher |score = 50 - 15 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 300[31] |referee = Geraint Ashton-Jones }}
|date = 15 February 2003 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 25 - 22 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 304 |referee = Tim Wigglesworth }}
|date = 16 February 2003 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 27 - 46 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = |referee = Mark Wilson }}
Round 21{{rugbybox|date = 22 February 2003 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 20 - 19 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 150[32] |referee = David Grashoff }}{{rugbybox |date = 22 February 2003 |time = |home = Esher |score = 39 - 8 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 300[32] |referee = }}{{rugbybox |date = 22 February 2003 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 11 - 27 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 300[32] |referee = Trevor Fisher }}{{rugbybox |date = 22 February 2003 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 19 - 30 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 420 |referee = Nick Cousins }}{{rugbybox |date = 22 February 2003 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 28 - 33 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 300[32] |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 22 February 2003 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 31 - 32 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 245[32] |referee = Tim Wigglesworth }}{{rugbybox |date = 22 February 2003 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 40 - 5 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = 2,000[32] |referee = Nigel Higginson }} Round 22{{rugbybox|date = 1 March 2003 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 19 - 33 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = 750[33] |referee = Guy Steel Bodger }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 March 2003 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 29 - 17 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 477[33] |referee = Bruce Robertson }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 March 2003 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 16 - 22 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 424[33] |referee = Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 March 2003 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 23 - 18 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 485[33] |referee = Tim Beddow }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 March 2003 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 9 - 34 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = 625 |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 March 2003 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 31 - 14 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 350[33] |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 March 2003 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 13 - 29 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 500[33] |referee = Tim Wigglesworth }} Rounds 16 & 19 (rescheduled games){{rugbybox|date = 8 March 2003 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 25 - 23 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 120[34] |referee = Rowan Kitt }}
|date = 8 March 2003 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 35 - 5 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 276[34] |referee = Wayne Barnes }}
|date = 8 March 2003 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 42 - 9 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 250[34] |referee = Guy Steel Bodger }}
|date = 8 March 2003 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 38 - 15 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}
Round 23{{rugbybox|date = 15 March 2003 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 24 - 17 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 120[35] |referee = David Sainsbury }}{{rugbybox |date = 15 March 2003 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 62 - 15 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = |referee = Gareth Copsey }}{{rugbybox |date = 15 March 2003 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 23 - 41 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 350[35] |referee = Chris Sharp }}{{rugbybox |date = 15 March 2003 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 36 - 24 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 715 |referee = Rowan Kitt }}{{rugbybox |date = 15 March 2003 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 21 - 19 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 500[35] |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}{{rugbybox |date = 15 March 2003 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 3 - 40 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 360[35] |referee = Eric Woodmason }}{{rugbybox |date = 15 March 2003 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 44 - 18 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = |referee = Andrew Pearce }} Round 16 (rescheduled game){{rugbybox|date = 22 March 2003 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 12 - 29 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 156[36] |referee = Brendan Fitzmaurice }}
Round 24{{rugbybox|date = 29 March 2003 |time = |home = Esher |score = 61 - 21 |report = Report |away = Fylde |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 300[37] |referee = Mark Wilson }}{{rugbybox |date = 29 March 2003 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 19 - 17 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 475[37] |referee = Brendan Fitzmaurice }}{{rugbybox |date = 29 March 2003 |time = |home = Kendal |score = 10 - 26 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Mint Bridge |attendance = 273[37] |referee = Graham Hannah }}{{rugbybox |date = 29 March 2003 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 15 - 32 |report = Report |away = Cornish Pirates |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 875[37] |referee = Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts }}{{rugbybox |date = 29 March 2003 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 42 - 27 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = 420 |referee = Bruce Robertson }}{{rugbybox |date = 29 March 2003 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 14 - 33 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 350[37] |referee = Richard Parker-Sedgmore }}{{rugbybox |date = 29 March 2003 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 14 - 9 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 500[37] |referee = Chris Seeley }} Round 25{{rugbybox|date = 12 April 2003 |time = |home = Bracknell |score = 22 - 24 |report = Report |away = Newbury Blues |stadium = Lily Hill Park |attendance = 350[38] |referee = Alan Biggs }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 April 2003 |time = |home = Doncaster |score = 24 - 8 |report = Report |away = Harrogate |stadium = Castle Park |attendance = |referee = Bruce Robertson }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 April 2003 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 17 - 23 |report = Report |away = Launceston |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 300[38] |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 April 2003 |time = |home = Henley Hawks |score = 74 - 24 |report = Report |away = Stourbridge |stadium = Dry Leas |attendance = 515[38] |referee = }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 April 2003 |time = |home = Nottingham |score = 29 - 25 |report = Report |away = Sedgley Park |stadium = Ireland Avenue |attendance = 426[38] |referee = Rowan Kitt }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 April 2003 |time = |home = Penzance & Newlyn |score = 36 - 29 |report = Report |away = Esher |stadium = Mennaye Field |attendance = |referee = Andrew Pearce }}{{rugbybox |date = 12 April 2003 |time = |home = Wharfedale |score = 48 - 28 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = The Avenue |attendance = 600[38] |referee = Alan Hughes }} Round 26{{rugbybox|date = 26 April 2003 |time = |home = Esher |score = 23 - 17 |report = Report |away = Bracknell |stadium = Molesey Road |attendance = 500[39] |referee = Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 April 2003 |time = |home = Fylde |score = 10 - 20 |report = Report |away = Kendal |stadium = Woodlands Memorial Ground |attendance = 200[39] |referee = Chris Seeley }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 April 2003 |time = |home = Harrogate |score = 9 - 27 |report = Report |away = Wharfedale |stadium = Claro Road |attendance = 1,500[39] |referee = Tim Wigglesworth }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 April 2003 |time = |home = Launceston |score = 13 - 25 |report = Report |away = Penzance & Newlyn |stadium = Polson Bridge |attendance = 2,000 |referee = Paul Dix }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 April 2003 |time = |home = Newbury Blues |score = 33 - 26 |report = Report |away = Henley Hawks |stadium = Monk's Lane |attendance = 1,055[39] |referee = Nick Williams }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 April 2003 |time = |home = Sedgley Park |score = 12 - 28 |report = Report |away = Doncaster |stadium = Park Lane |attendance = 485[39] |referee = D Edmunds }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 April 2003 |time = |home = Stourbridge |score = 38 - 40 |report = Report |away = Nottingham |stadium = Stourton Park |attendance = 400[39] |referee = Mark Wilson }} Total season attendances
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Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=8 February 2003 }} 31. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2396329/Rugby-Union-results.html|title=Rugby Union results and details - Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=15 February 2003 }} 32. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2396738/Rugby-Union-results-and-team-details.html |title=Rugby Union results and details - Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=22 February 2003 }} 33. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2397212/Rugby-Union-results-and-details.html |title=Rugby Union results and details - Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=1 March 2003 }} 34. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2397673/Rugby-Union-results-and-team-details.html |title=Rugby Union results and details - Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=8 March 2003 }} 35. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2398070/Rugby-Union-results-and-details.html |title=Rugby Union results and details - Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=15 March 2003 }} 36. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2398445/Rugby-Union-results-and-team-details.html |title=Rugby Union results and details - Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=22 March 2003 }} 37. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2398833/Rugby-Union-results-and-details.html |title=Rugby Union results and details - Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=29 March 2003 }} 38. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2399589/Rugby-Union-results-and-team-details.html |title=Rugby Union results and details - Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=12 April 2003 }} 39. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2400441/Rugby-Union-results-and-team-details.html |title=Rugby Union results and details - Telegraph |publisher=Telegraph |date=26 April 2003 }} 40. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/LeadingTopScorers?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Leading top scorers |publisher=Rugby Statbunker|date=26 April 2003}} 41. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/LeadingTryScorers?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Leading try scorers |publisher=Rugby Statbunker|date=26 April 2003}} 42. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/TeamMostTryInMatch?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Most tries in a match (Team) |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} 43. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/TeamMostConversionsInMatch?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Most conversions in a match (Team) |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} 44. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/TeamMostPenaltiesInMatch?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Most penalties in a match (Team) |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} 45. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/TeamMostDropGoalInMatch?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Most drop goals in a match (Team) |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} 46. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/MostPointsScorerInMatch?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Most points in a match (Player) |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} 47. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/MostTryScorerInMatch?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Most tries in a match (Player) |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} 48. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/MostConversionsScorerInMatch?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Most conversions in a match (Player) |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} 49. ^{{cite web|url= http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/MostPenaltiesScorerInMatch?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Most penalties in a match (Player) |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} 50. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/MostDropGoalScorerInMatch?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Most drop goals in a match (Player) |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} 51. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/HomeAttendance?comp_id=77 |title=National Two 02/03 Home attendance |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=26 April 2003 }} Individual statistics
Top points scorers
Top try scorers
Season records{{col-begin|width=100%}}{{col-1-of-2}}Team
74 - 24 Henley Hawks at home to Stourbridge on 12 April 2003
54 - 12 Penzance & Newlyn away to Kendal on 7 December 2002
74 - 24 Henley Hawks at home to Stourbridge on 12 April 2003
Henley Hawks at home to Stourbridge on 12 April 2003
Henley Hawks at home to Stourbridge on 12 April 2003
Sedgley Park away to Wharfedale on 31 August 2002 Stourbridge at home to Kendal on 16 November 2003
Esher at home to Kendal on 28 September 2002 Kendal at home to Henley Hawks on 2 November 2002 Kendal at home to Newbury Blues on 8 February 2003 [42][43][44][45]{{col-2-of-2}}Player
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jonathon Davies for Wharfedale at home to Kendal on 12 April 2003
{{flagicon|ENG}} Nash Shumba for Esher away to Stourbridge on 8 February 2003
{{flagicon|ENG}} Ben Harvey for Stourbridge at home to Kendal on 16 November 2003
{{flagicon|ENG}} Mike Scott for Kendal at home to Henley Hawks on 2 November 2002 {{flagicon|ENG}} Mike Scott for Kendal at home to Newbury Blues on 8 February 2003[46][47][48][49][50] Attendances
Penzance & Newlyn at home to Henley Hawks on 18 January 2003
Bracknell against Nottingham 8 March 2003 and Sedgley Park on 15 March 2003
Penzance & Newlyn
Bracknell [51]{{col-end}}See also
References{{Reflist|3}}External links
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