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Somerset Premier (known as Tribute Somerset Premier for sponsorship reasons) is an English rugby union league which sits at the eighth level of league rugby union in England involving teams based in the county of Somerset as well as some teams based in Bristol. Originally a single division called Gloucestershire/Somerset, in 2000 the division split into two county leagues called Gloucester Premier and Somerset Premier.
The league champions of Somerset Premier are automatically promoted to Western Counties North while the runners up play the runners up of Gloucester Premier for their place. Relegated teams drop into Somerset 1. Only 1st XV sides can be promoted into Western Counties North, although any side can fall to Somerset 1. Each season a 1st XV side from Somerset Premier is picked to take part in the RFU Senior Vase - a national competition for clubs at level 8.
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1st XV teams participating in Somerset Regional Leagues
Somerset 1
Bristol Barbarians
Castle Cary
Imperial
Minehead Barbarians (relegated from Somerset Premier)
Old Sulians
Wyvern
Somerset 2 North
Bath Old Edwardians (promoted from Somerset 3 North)
Cheddar Valley (transferred from Somerset 2 South)
Old Culverhaysians
Somerset 2 South
Martock
Morganians
Somerton
Somerset 3 North
Avon II
Barton Hill II
Bristol Telephone Area
Imperial II
Keynsham IV
Nailsea & Backwell II
Old Bristolians III
Oldfield Old Boys III
Somerset 3 South
Wincanton
2015–16
The 2015–16 Somerset Premier consists of fourteen teams from Somerset and south-west Bristol. The season began on the 5 September 2015 and ended on the 30 April 2016.
Participating teams and location
Eleven of the fourteen teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions Gordano were promoted to Western Counties North while Bristol Imperial and Clevedon II were relegated to Somerset 1.
The cancellation of National League 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season meant that Gloucestershire/Somerset reverted to being a tier 8 league. Further restructuring meant that promotion was now to Western Counties North[g], while relegation continued to either Gloucester 1 or Somerset 1.
Gloucestershire/Somerset was reorganised into two county leagues at the end of the 1999–00 season, Gloucester Premier and Somerset Premier, with both leagues remaining at level 8. Promotion from Somerset Premier was to Western Counties North and relegation to Somerset 1. From the 2007–08 season onward the league sponsor would be Tribute.
Despite widespread restructing by the RFU at the end of the 2008–09 season, Somerset Premier remained a tier 8 league, with promotion continuing to Western Counties North and relegation to Somerset 1. The league would continued to be sponsored by Tribute.
Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of the Gloucester Premier and Somerset Premier for the third and final promotion place to 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 Somerset Premier teams six; and the home team has won promotion on twelve occasions compared to the away teams seven.
Gloucester Premier v Somerset Premier promotion play-off results
^Gloucestershire 1 was shortened to Gloucester 1 from the 1991–92 season onward.
^Avon & Somerset Constabulary withdrew from league.
^3rd place Wiveliscombe also promoted. The reason for so many promotions was due to the majority of south-west league increasing from 11 to 13 teams for the following season.
^Despite finishing as champions, the cancellation of Gloucestershire/Somerset meant that Old Centralians were instead transferred into the new look Gloucester Premier.
^The cancellation of Gloucestershire/Somerset and creation meant that almost all teams were transferred into new leagues; Old Centralians, Bream, Chipping Sodbury, Avonmouth Old Boys, Bristol Saracens, Brockworth and Longlevens went into Gloucester Premier, while Yatton, Tor, Old Culverhaysians, Midsomer Norton, Walcot, Avon, Combe Down and Gordano went into Somerset Premier.
^The result of the 2003-04 playoff between Nailsea & Backwell and Chosen Hill Former Pupils is unknown due to all the south-west promotion playoff games from this season missing from the RFU website. However, as Nailsea & Backwell were in the higher division the next season (and Chosen Hill Former Pupils were not) it is assumed they won the playoff game. Nailsea & Backwell would also have hosted the game as they had a better points record in their league than Chosen Hill Former Pupils did in theirs.
^One of Keynsham's titles was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Avonmouth Old Boys title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Barton Hill's title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Combe Down's title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Coney Hill's title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Dings Crusaders title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Gloucester Old Boys title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Old Centralians title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Old Culverhaysians title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Old Patesians title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^Spartans title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^St. Bernadette's Old Boys title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.
^St. Mary's Old Boys title was when league was known as Gloucestershire/Somerset.