Counties 3 Herts/Middlesex

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Counties 3 Hertfordshire (formerly Counties 3 Herts/Middlesex and before that Herts/Middlesex 1) is a tier 9 English Rugby Union league. It is organised by the London and South East Division Rugby Football Union for clubs in Hertfordshire and parts of north-west London that traditionally was encompassed by the historic county of Middlesex. Promotion is to Counties 2 Hertfordshire relegation is to the Hertfordshire RFU merit leagues.

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Counties 3 Hertfordshire
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Instituted1992; 33 years ago (1992) (as Herts/Middlesex)
Number of teams12
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Historically the league was a level 8 league but following the RFU's Adult Competition Review, from season 2022-23 it became a level 9 competition and adopted the name Counties 3 Herts/Middlesex, however ahead of the 2025-26 season a decision was taken to split out Herfordshire RFU and Middlesex RFU clubs.

Participating clubs 2025-26

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This was the first season with the league containing only Herfordshire RFU clubs.

Royston (champions) and Chess Valley (3rd) were promoted to Counties 2 Hertfordshire.

Also leaving as part of the division of Herts and Middlesex clubs were Actonians (4th), Finsbury Park (5th) and Kilburn Cosmos (6th) all promoted to Counties 2 Middlesex.

Thamesians (runners-up) moved on a level transfer to Counties 3 Surrey.

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Participating clubs 2024–25

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Departing were UCS Old Boys and Verulamians promoted to Counties 2 Herts/Middlesex. Three clubs did not return for the new campaign - Bank Lane (9th) disbanded in Summer 2024 and merged with London Cornish RFC, Berkhamsted (10th) joined Herts RFU Merit South 1 and Uxbridge (13th) dropped to Middlesex RFU Merit 2. Joining were Mill Hill who re-entered the RFU league system for the first time since 2021–22.

Hendon began their league campaign but withdrew in October to join the Middlesex RFU Merit leagues. Mill Hill, a re-entry, also subsequently withdrew leaving only eight clubs to contest the remaining fixtures.

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Participating clubs 2023–24

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Departing were Old Millhillians and Brunel University promoted to Counties 2 Herts/Middlesex.

Joining were Royston, relegated from Counties 2 Herts/Middlesex, together with Berkhamsted, Stevenage and Finsbury Park.

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Participating clubs 2022–23

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This was the first season following the RFU Adult Competition Review[1] with the league adopting its new name of Counties 3 Herts/Middlesex.

Returning were five of the ten teams from the previous season. Bank of England RFC changed their name to Bank Lane RFC during Summer 2022.[2]

Departing were the top five from the previous season - London Scottish Lions, Barnet Elizabethans, Ealing Trailfinders 1871, Wasps FC and Saracens Amateurs - all promoted to Counties 2 Herts/Middlesex.

Joining were Old Millhillians, Brunel University, Watford, Uxbridge, Chess Valley and UCS Old Boys, all promoted.

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Participating clubs 2021–22

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The teams competing in 2021-22 achieved their places in the league based on performances in 2019–20, the 'previous season' column in the table below refers to that season not 2020–21.

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Season 2020–21

On 30 October the RFU announced[3] that a decision had been taken to cancel Adult Competitive Leagues (National League 1 and below) for the 2020/21 season meaning Herts/Middlesex 1 was not contested.

Participating clubs 2019–20

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Participating clubs 2018–19

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Participating clubs 2017–18

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Original teams

When this division was created in 1992 (as Herts/Middlesex) it contained the following teams:

Herts/Middlesex 1 honours

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Herts/Middlesex (1992–93)

Originally known as Herts/Middlesex, this division was a tier 8 league with promotion to London 3 North West and relegation to either Hertfordshire 1 or Middlesex 1. The introduction of National 5 South ahead of the 1993–94 season meant that Herts/Middlesex dropped to become a tier 9 league.

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Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams
1992–9313Old MeadoniansLondon New ZealandStevenage Town,[e] Twickenham[f]
1993–9413BarnetOld MillhilliansAntlers, Harrow[g]
1994–9513Mill HillFulleriansHarpenden, Hitchin[h]
1995–9613HampsteadHaringey RhinosLondon New Zealand, Upper Clapton[i]
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Herts/Middlesex 1 (1996–2000)

Restructuring of the leagues by the RFU, which included the cancellation of National 5 South and the merging of the Hertfordshire and Middlesex regional divisions, meant that Herts/Middlesex was renamed as Herts/Middlesex 1 and was once again a tier 8 league. Promotion continued to London 3 North West, while relegation was now to the new Herts/Middlesex 2.

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Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams
1996–9713HarpendenSt Albans[j]No relegation[k]
1997–9816TwickenhamLondon NigerianCentaurs, Hendon, Wembley[l]
1998–99[6]14Imperial MedicalsHemel HempsteadNo relegation[m]
1999–00[7]15Bank Of EnglandLondon New ZealandMultiple teams[n]
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Herts/Middlesex 1 (2000–2009)

The introduction of London 4 North West ahead of the 2000–01 season meant Herts/Middlesex 1 dropped to become a tier 9 league with promotion to this new division. Relegation continued to Herts/Middlesex 2.

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Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams
2000–01[8]10RichmondLondon ScottishNo relegation
2001–02[9]10CS Rugby 1863Old HamptoniansMill Hill, Uxbridge
2002–03[10]10Haringey RhinosEnfield IgnatiansFeltham
2003–04[11]9TringStevenage TownChiswick
2004–05[12]10HitchinHammersmith & FulhamChess Valley, Hemel Hempstead, Old Actonians
2005–06[13]10FinchleyU.C.S. Old BoysOld Grammarians, Old Millhillians
2006–07[14]10Hemel HempsteadOld AshmoleansHarlequin Amateurs, Mill Hill, Cheshunt
2007–08[15]10ChiswickOld Merchant Taylors' Lambs (2nd XV)No relegation[16]
2008–09[17]10CheshuntOld StreetoniansOld Millhillians
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Herts/Middlesex 1 (2009–present)

Herts/Middlesex 1 remained a tier 9 league despite national league restructuring by the RFU. Promotion was to London 3 North West (formerly London 4 North West) and relegation to Herts/Middlesex 2.

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Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams
2009–10[18]10Wasps AmateursOld HaberdashersHillingdon Abbots
2010–11[19]12H.A.C.London Welsh AmateursKilburn Cosmos, Old Grammarians
2011–12[20]10Wasps AmateursOld PrioriansSaracens Amateurs, Hendon, Harlequin Amateurs
2012–13[21]11HarrowOld Merchant Taylors'West London, Hendon, London Welsh Amateurs
2013–14[22]12HackneyBelsize ParkImperial Medicals
2014–15[23]12Old ActoniansLondon NigerianFeltham, Haringey Rhinos
2015–16[24]12Kilburn CosmosCheshuntOld Millhillians, Bank Of England
2016–17[25]11VerulamiansOld StreetoniansHillingdon Abbots RFC
2017–18[26]12London WelshRoystonLondon French, Watford
2018–19[27]12HitchinFinsbury ParkStaines, Old Actonians
2019–20[28]10[o]HendonSt AlbansMill Hill
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  1. Despite finishing 12th in L3NW in season 2019-20 Harrow RFC were not relegated, instead Kilburn Cosmos dropped to Herts/Middlesex 1 for season 2021-22.
  2. Currently known as Teddington RFC.[4]
  3. Old Meadonians would be renamed as Chiswick RFC in 1996.[5]
  4. In 1997 St. Mary's Hospital become part of Imperial Medicals Rugby Club.
  5. Stevenage Town were relegated to Hertfordshire 1.
  6. Twickenham were relegated to Middlesex 1.
  7. Antlers and Harrow were both relegated to Middlesex 1.
  8. Harpenden and Hitchin were both relegated to Hertfordshire 1.
  9. London New Zealand and Upper Clapton were relegated to the newly introduced Herts/Middlesex 2.
  10. League restructuring meant that the top eight clubs including Old Meadonians, Tring, Hackney, Uxbridge and Mill Hill were promoted to London 3 North West. 5th place Old Elizabethans were also due to be promoted but would instead merge with Barnet to form Barnet Elizabethans playing in London 2 North.
  11. League restructuring meant there was no relegation.
  12. Relegated sides Centaurs and Wembley would drop out of the leagues.
  13. No relegation as division would increase from 14 to 15 teams the next season.
  14. Relegated teams included Epping Upper Clapton, Hitchin, Old Haberdashers, H.A.C., Haringey Rhinos, U.C.S. Old Boys and CS Rugby 1863. The reason for so many relegated teams was due to league restructuring for the following season meaning that the division would decrease from 15 to 10 teams.
  15. League reduced from 12 to 10 teams after UCS Old Boys drop out.
  16. Chiswick's titles include one won when known as Old Meadowians RFC.

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