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The 2004–05 National Division Three South was the fifth season (18th overall) of the fourth division (south) of the English domestic rugby union competition using the name National Division Three South. New teams to the division included Lydney who were relegated from 2003–04 National Division Two as well as Havant (champions) and Hertford (playoffs) who were promoted from London Division 1 while Reading came up as champions of South West Division 1.[1][2][3] The season would also see the introduction of a new points system with 4 points being awarded for a win, 2 points being awarded for a draw (replacing the old system of 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw) with the addition of a bonus point being given for scoring 4 or more tries as well as a bonus point given if you manage to lose a game 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 North (at the home ground of the club with the superior league record) for the final promotion place.
At the end of the season Barking finished as champions with a fantastic record of 24 wins out of 26 games, finishing 12 points ahead of runners up Redruth, with the Cornish side perhaps having finished champions in a different season with just 3 defeats.[4] Redruth would join Barking in the 2005–06 National Division Two by defeating the 2004–05 National Division Three North runners up Macclesfield in the north–south playoff in front of a huge crowd of 4,000 fans at the Recreation Ground in Redruth.[5] At the other end of the table Haywards Heath and Tabard were the first teams to be relegated. Weston-super-Mare were more competitive but still went down in the final relegation place, 7 points off 11th placed Old Patesians.[4] Haywards Heath and Tabard would drop down to London Division 1 while Weston-super-Mare went into South West Division 1.[6][7]
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The league runners up of National Division Three South and North would meet in a playoff game for promotion to National Division Two. Redruth were the southern division runners up and as they had a superior league record than northern runners-up, Macclesfield, they hosted the play-off match.
^Note that 60 home attendances are missing (see below) - so the total attendance will not be 100% accurate. The average attendance has also been taken into account with the missing games not included.
^Missing home attendances v Havant on 4 September 2004, Dings Crusaders on 20 November 2004, Tabard on 4 December 2004 and Lydney on 5 March 2005.
^Missing home attendances v Hertford on 11 September 2004, Havant on 26 February 2005, Southend on 12 March 2005 and Old Patesians on 2 April 2005.
^Missing home attendances v North Walsham on 25 September 2004, Dings Crusaders on 23 October 2003 and Reading on 5 March 2005.
^Missing home attendances v Weston-super-Mare on 4 September 2004 and Barking on 11 September 2004.
^Missing home attendance v Reading on 4 September 2004.
^Missing home attendances on 4 September 2004 v Tabard, Barking on 9 October 2004, Hertford on 30 October 2004, Redruth on 27 November 2004, Southend on 5 February 2005, Old Patesians on 26 February 2005, Weston-super-Mare on 19 March 2005 and Dings Crusaders on 9 April 2005.
^Missing home attendances v Westcombe Park on 11 September 2004 and Weston-super-Mare on 20 November 2004.
^Missing home attendances v Dings Crusaders on 4 September 2004, Weston-super-Mare on 25 September 2004, Lyndey on 23 October 2004, Barking on 30 October 2004, Southend on 13 November 2004, Havant on 27 November 2004, North Walsham on 11 December 2004, Redruth on 8 January 2005, Westcombe Park on 22 January 2005, Hertford on 5 February 2005 and Tabard on 19 March 2005.
^Missing home attendances v Southend on 11 September 2004, North Walsham on 30 October 2004 and Dings Crusaders on 29 January 2005.
^Missing home attendances v Havant on 11 September 2004 and Dings Crusaders on 19 February 2005.
^Missing home attendances v North Walsham on 4 September 2004, Dings Crusaders on 25 September 2004 and Redruth on 9 April 2005.
^Missing home attendances v Old Patesians on 11 September 2004, Havant on 30 October 2004 and North Walsham on 13 November 2004.
^Missing home attendances v Redruth on 4 September 2004, Barking on 11 December 2004, Weston-super-Mare on 19 February 2005, North Walsham on 19 March 2005, Dings Crusaders on 26 March 2005 and Havant on 9 April 2005..
^Missing home attendances v Lydney on 11 September 2004, Hertford on 9 October 2004, Westcombe Park on 30 October 2004, Redruth on 13 November 2004, Dings Crusaders on 8 January 2005, North Walsham on 22 January 2005, Havant on 5 February 2005, Southend on 5 March 2005, Old Patesians on 12 March 2005 and Barking on 9 April 2005.
Individual statistics
Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.
70 - 0 Barking at home to Haywards Heath on 19 March 2005
Largest away win — 62 pts
77 - 15 Lydney away to Haywards Heath on 12 March 2005
Most points scored — 77 pts
77 - 15 Lydney away to Haywards Heath on 12 March 2005
Most tries in a match — 12
Lydney at home to Weston-super-Mare on 19 March 2005
Most conversions in a match — 11
Lydney away to Haywards Heath on 12 March 2005
Most penalties in a match — 5 (x5)
Barking at home to Havant on 4 September 2004
Havant away to Tabard on 30 October 2004
Redruth at home to Tabard on 6 November 2004
Hertford at home to Southend on 22 January 2005
Haywards Heath away to Havant on 29 January 2005
Adam Westall for Lydney away to Haywards Heath on 12 March 2005
Most tries in a match — 4 (x4)
Tom Johnson for Reading at home to Dings Crusaders on 29 January 2005 Adam Westall for Lydney away to Haywards Heath on 12 March 2005 Lloyd Williams for Barking at home to Haywards Heath on 19 March 2005 Tom Johnson for Reading at home to Lydney on 23 April 2005
Most conversions in a match — 11
Adam Westall for Lydney away to Haywards Heath on 12 March 2005
Most penalties in a match — 5 (x2)
Ben Montgomery for Barking at home to Havant on 4 September 2004 Sid Claffey for Havant away to Tabard on 30 October 2004 Bede Brown for Redruth at home to Tabard on 6 November 2004 Neil Barrela for Hertford at home to Southend on 22 January 2005 Owen Ashton for Haywards Heath away to Havant on 29 January 2005