2010–11 Rugby Union County Championship

The 2010–11 Bill Beaumont Cup (Rugby Union County Championship) was the 111th edition of England's County Championship rugby union club competition.[1] [2]

2010–2011 Bill Beaumont Cup County Championship
Countries England
ChampionsLancashire (21st title)
Runners-upHertfordshire

Lancashire won their 21st title after defeating Hertfordshire in the final.[3] [4]

Final

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29 May 2011
Lancashire32–23Hertfordshire
Try: Riley, Hughes, McGowan, Moore, Brennand
Con: Davies (2)
Pen: Davies
Try: White, Cooper-Miller, Micans
Con: Gregg
Pen: Gregg (2)
Twickenham


Adam Armstrong Barking
Tom Hughes Preston Grasshoppers
Chris Briers Fylde
Matthew Riley Sedgley Park
Oliver Brennand Fylde
Alex Davies Plymouth Albion
Steve Collins Fylde
Dan Birchall Sedgley Park
Alex Loney (capt) Rotherham Titans
Peter Altham Fylde
Louis McGowan Rotherham Titans
Gareth Rawlings Longton
Sam Beaumont Fylde
Steve McGinnis Fylde
Juan Crous Sedgley Park
Replacements:
Simon Griffiths Liverpool St Helens
Mark Rylance Caldy
Grant Ferguson Fylde
Paul Arnold Fylde
Matthew Charters Preston Grasshoppers
Chris Johnson Huddersfield
James Moore Vale of Lune
Richard Gregg Old Albanian
James Tirrell Letchworth Garden City
Stuart Smart Hertford
Chris Lombaard Old Albanian
Ian Crompton Hertford
James Shanahan Old Albanian
Stefan Liebenberg Old Albanian
James Ellershaw Old Albanian
Brett MacNamee (capt) Hertford
Robert Schillaci Hertford
Craig South Hertford
David Shotton Tring
Lawrence White Old Albanian
Chris Rainbow Hertford
Josh Corcoran Hertford
Replacements:
Wes Cope Old Albanian
Arran MacDougall Hertford
Olly Day Bishop's Stortford
Torran MacDougall Hertford
Oliver Cooper-Millar Old Albanian
Zac Vinncombe Old Albanian
Tom Newton Tring

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "English County Championship". Rugby Football History.
  2. ^ "The County Finals". County Rugby.com.
  3. ^ "Bill Beaumont Cup eludes Hertfordshire at Twickenham". Welwyn Hatfield Times.
  4. ^ "Lancashire complete hat-trick of Bill Beaumont Cup victories". Liverpool Echo.