Nigel Melville: National Leagues perfect to develop players
Rugby Football Union (RFU) director of professional rugby Nigel Melville has stated that the National Leagues are the ‘perfect breeding’ ground for players to develop in the game.
Rugby Football Union (RFU) director of professional rugby Nigel Melville has stated that the National Leagues are the ‘perfect breeding’ ground for players to develop in the game.
A last-gasp penalty from Cinderford’s James Moffat clinched a narrow victory for the early league leaders over Redingensians, which continued their perfect start to the campaign.
The top two in National Two North, Stourbridge and Tynedale, ended September exactly the same why they started the month as both sides secured victories.
After a tough month for new head coach Warren Spragg, Fylde ended September by securing their first win of the season against Rosslyn Park.
As the weekend draws closer we take a look at all three leagues and the sides looking to make it 5 from 5 at the start of this 17/18 season.
We look back at Round Four in the National Leagues as the top sides make it four from four to continue flying starts.
The top two sides in National Two South, Cinderford and Taunton, will be looking to continue their rampant starts in the division as they aim to sustain a possible challenge for a top two spot.
League leaders Tynedale, along with Stourbridge, Hinckley and South Leicester are all in action away from home in Round Four as they look to maintain their winning starts to the season.
Coventry and Blackheath will do battle this weekend in National One as they aim to maintain their 100 per cent starts to the season.
The more rounds that go by, the more Cinderford and Taunton continue to improve.