Gloucester Premier
Gloucester Premier is an English rugby union league which sits at the eighth level of league rugby union in England with teams largely being based in the county of Gloucestershire and Bristol. The league champions are automatically promoted to Tribute Western Counties North while the runner-up play the runner-up from Tribute Somerset Premier for the third promotion place. Relegated teams drop down into Gloucester 1.
Each year all clubs in the division also take part in the RFU Senior Vase - a level 8 national competition.
Teams 2019–20
Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
Berry Hill | Lakers Road | Coleford, Gloucestershire | 7th | |
Cheltenham North | Stoke Orchard Road | Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire | Promoted from Gloucester 1 | |
Cheltenham Saracens | King George V Playing Field | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | 5th | |
Chosen Hill Former Pupils | Brookfield Road | Churchdown, Gloucestershire | Relegated from Western Counties North | |
Frampton Cotterell | The Park | Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire | 6th | |
Hucclecote | Charlies Way | Hucclecote, Gloucestershire | 3rd | |
Longlevens | Longford Lane | Longlevens, Gloucestershire | 4th | |
Old Richians | Sandyleaze | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | Relegated from Western Counties North | |
Ross-on-Wye | Abbotts Close | Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire | Promoted from Gloucester 1 | |
St Mary's Old Boys | Trench Lane | Almondsbury, Bristol | 8th | |
Whitehall | Foundry Lane | Whitehall, Bristol | 9th | |
Widden Old Boys | The Memorial Ground | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | 10th |
Teams 2018–19
Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
Berry Hill | Lakers Road | Coleford, Gloucestershire | Promoted from Gloucester 1 | |
Bristol Saracens | Bakewell Memorial Ground | Cribbs Causeway, Bristol | Relegated from Western Counties North | |
Cheltenham Saracens | King George V Playing Field | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | 10th | |
Frampton Cotterell | The Park | Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire | 6th | |
Gloucester Old Boys | Horton Road | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | 8th | |
Gordon League | Hempsted Lane | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | 4th | |
Hucclecote | Charlies Way | Hucclecote, Gloucestershire | 5th | |
Longlevens | Longford Lane | Longlevens, Gloucestershire | 7th | |
Spartans | Lansdown Road | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | 3rd | |
St Mary's Old Boys | Trench Lane | Almondsbury, Bristol | 11th | |
Whitehall | Foundry Lane | Whitehall, Bristol | 9th | |
Widden Old Boys | The Memorial Ground | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | Promoted from Gloucester 1 |
Teams 2017–18
Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
Barton Hill | Duncombe Road | Speedwell, Bristol | 6th | |
Cheltenham Saracens | King George V Playing Field | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | 5th | |
Chipping Sodbury | Wickwar Road | Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire | 4th | |
Cirencester | The Whiteway | Cirencester, Gloucestershire | Relegated from Western Counties North | |
Frampton Cotterell | The Park | Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire | 9th | |
Gloucester Old Boys | Horton Road | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | Promoted from Gloucester 1 | |
Gordon League | Hempsted Lane | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | 8th | |
Hucclecote | Charlies Way | Hucclecote, Gloucestershire | 3rd | |
Longlevens | Longford Lane | Longlevens, Gloucestershire | 7th | |
Spartans | Lansdown Road | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | Promoted from Gloucester 1 | |
St Mary's Old Boys | Trench Lane | Almondsbury, Bristol | Runners up | |
Whitehall | Foundry Lane | Whitehall, Bristol | Relegated from Western Counties North |
Teams 2016–17
Teams 2015–16
The 2015–16 Gloucester Premier consisted of twelve teams from Gloucestershire and Bristol. The season started on 5 September 2015 and the last match was played on 23 April 2016. Eight of the twelve teams participated in last season's competition.Team | Ground | Town/Village | Previous season |
Berry Hill | Lakers Road | Coleford, Gloucestershire | 5th |
Bream | High Street | Bream, Lydney, Gloucestershire | 9th |
Bristol Saracens | Bakewell Memorial Ground | Patchway, Bristol | relegated from Tribute Western Counties North |
Cheltenham Saracens | King George V Playing Field | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | 3rd |
Chipping Sodbury | Wickwar Road | Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire | promoted from Gloucester 1 |
Cirencester | The Whiteway | Cirencester, Gloucestershire | 6th |
Frampton Cotterell | The Park | Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire | 8th |
Hucclecote | Charlies Way | Hucclecote, Gloucestershire | 7th |
Longlevens | Longford Lane | Longlevens, Gloucestershire | promoted from Gloucester 1 |
North Bristol | Oaklands | Almondsbury, Bristol | relegated from Tribute Western Counties North |
St Mary's Old Boys | Trench Lane | Almondsbury, Bristol | 4th |
Tewkesbury | The Moats | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire | 10th |
League table
Teams 2014–15
are champions and along with the runner-up Whitehall were promoted to Tribute Western Counties North. Painswick and Gordon League were relegated to Gloucester 1.- Berry Hill '
- Bream '
- Cheltenham Saracens '
- Cirencester '
- Frampton Cotterell
- Gordon League
- Hucclecote
- Painswick
- St. Mary's Old Boys
- Stroud
- Tewkesbury
- Whitehall
Teams 2013–14
- Bristol Saracens
- Dursley
- Frampton Cotterill
- Gordon League
- Hucclecote '
- Newent '
- Painswick
- Southmead
- Stroud
- St Mary's Old Boys
- Tewkesbury
- Whitehall
Teams 2012–13
- Bristol Saracens
- Drybrook
- Dursley
- Frampton Cotterell
- Gordon League
- Painswick
- Southmead
- Stroud
- St Mary's Old Boys
- Tewkesbury
- Whitehall
- Widden Old Boys
Teams 2011–12
- Bishopston
- Bristol Saracens
- Drybrook
- Frampton Cotterell
- Longlevens
- Old Bristolians
- Old Colstonians
- Old Richians
- Southmead
- St. Mary's Old Boys
- Tewkesbury
- Widden Old Boys
Teams 2010–11
- Bristol Saracens
- Brockworth
- Frampton Cotterell
- Gloucester Old Boys
- Old Bristolians
- Old Colstonians
- Old Richians
- Ross-on-Wye RFC
- Southmead
- Tewkesbury
- Whitehall RFC
- Widden Old Boys
Teams 2009–10
- Bristol Saracens
- Cirencester
- Frampton Cotterell
- Gloucester Old Boys
- Hucclecote
- Matson
- Old Colstonians
- Old Richians
- Ross-on-Wye RFC
- Spartans
- Tewkesbury
- Whitehall
Teams 2008–09
- Bristol Saraces
- Cirencester
- Drybrook
- Frampton Cotterell
- Gloucester Old Boys
- Hucclecote
- Matson
- Old Bristolians
- Old Colstonians
- Old Richians
- Spartans
- Whitehall
Teams 2007–08
- Aretians
- Cirencester
- Drybrook
- Frampton Cotterell
- Gloucester Old Boys
- Hartpury College
- Hucclecote
- Matson
- North Bristol
- Old Colstonians
- Old Richians
- Whitehall
Teams 2006–07
- Aretians
- Avonmouth Old Boys
- Cirencester
- Drybrook
- Frampton Cotterell
- Longlevens
- Matson
- Old Colstonians
- Old Richians
- Painswick
- Widden Old Boys
- Whitehall
Teams 2005–06
- Aretians
- Barton Hill
- Chosen Hill Former Pupils
- Drybrook
- Longlevens
- Matson
- Old Colstonians
- Old Richians
- Painswick
- Widden Old Boys
Teams 2004–05
- Aretians
- Avonmouth Old Boys
- Barton Hill
- Chosen Hill Former Pupils
- Longlevens
- North Bristol
- Old Richians
- Painswick
- Southmead
- Tewkesbury
Teams 2003–04
- Aretians
- Avonmouth Old Boys
- Cheltenham North
- Chipping Sodbury
- Cirencester
- Chosen Hill Former Pupils
- Longlevens
- North Bristol
- Old Bristolians
- Painswick
Teams 2002–03
- Aretians
- Avonmouth Old Boys
- Barton Hill
- Cirencester
- Chosen Hill Former Pupils
- Drybrook
- Hucclecote
- Longlevens
- North Bristol
- Painswick
Teams 2001–02
- Avonmouth Old Boys
- Barton Hill
- Bristol Saracens
- Cirencester
- Chipping Sodbury
- Chosen Hill Former Pupils
- Drybrook
- Hucclecote
- Longlevens
- Spartans
Gloucester Premier honours
Promotion play-offs
Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of the Gloucester Premier and Tribute Somerset Premier for the third and final promotion place to Tribute Western Counties North. The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season Gloucester Premier teams have been the most successful with thirteen wins to the Tribute Somerset Premier teams six; and the home team has won promotion on twelve occasions compared to the away teams seven.Number of league titles
- Drybrook
- Chosen Hill Former Pupils
- Spartans
- Avonmouth Old Boys
- Bristol Saracens
- Cheltenham North
- Chipping Sodbury
- Hartpury College
- Matson
- Newent
- North Bristol
- Old Bristolians
- Old Richians
- Stroud
- Thornbury
- Whitehall