2005-06 National Division Three North | |
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Countries | England |
Champions | Bradford & Bingley |
Runners-up | Nuneaton (also promoted) |
Relegated | Kendal, New Brighton |
Attendance | 38,787 (average 266 per match) |
Highest attendance | 1,575 Fylde at home to Preston Grasshoppers on 7 January 2006 |
Lowest attendance | 50 Leicester Lions at home to Cleckheaton on 7 January 2006 |
Top point scorer |
Tom Rhodes Bradford & Bingley 270 points |
Top try scorer |
Alan Brown Darlington 25 tries |
← 2004-05
2006-07 →
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The 2005–06 National Division Three North was the sixth season (eighteenth overall) of the fourth division (north) of the English domestic rugby union competition using the name National Division Three North. New teams to the division included Nuneaton who were relegated from the 2004–05 National Division Two while Leicester Lions came up as champions of Midlands Division 1 along with Preston Grasshoppers (champions) and Hull Ionians (playoffs) who were promoted from North Division 1. The league system was 4 points for a win, 2 points for a draw and additional bonus points being awarded for scoring 4 or more tries and/or losing within 7 points of the victorious team. In terms of promotion the league champions would go straight up into National Division Two while the runners up would have a one-game playoff against the runners up from National Division Three South (at the home ground of the club with the superior league record) for the final promotion place.
After just missing out on the playoffs last season, Bradford & Bingley went two places better by winning the championship, finishing 13 points clear of runners up Nuneaton to gain promotion to the 2006–07 National Division Two. Nuneaton would, however, make an instance return to National Division Two after their relegation a season ago, by defeating 2005–06 National Division Three South runners up North Walsham away in the north-south playoff. There were only two relegation spots this year with the two teams to go down being Kendal and New Brighton. They were easily the weakest in the division with 13th placed New Brighton finishing 41 points behind 12th placed Leicester Lions. Both sides would drop down to North Division 1.