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Counties 4 Surrey
SportRugby union
Instituted1988; 38 years ago (1988)
Number of teams9
Country England
HoldersStreatham-Croydon (2nd title) (2021–22)
Most titlesHaslemere
Old Bevonians
Old Glynonians
Streatham-Croydon
University of Surrey (2 titles)
Websiteenglandrugby.com

Counties 4 Surrey is a rugby union competition covering the English county of Surrey and parts of south-west London. It sits at the 10th tier of the English rugby union system. The teams play home and away matches from September through to April. Promoted teams move up to Surrey 3 and relegated teams move down to Counties 5 Surrey. At the end of the 1999–2000 season, Surrey 4 was cancelled with teams automatically going up to Surrey 3 or dropping out of the league. After a hiatus of four seasons the division was reinstated.

Each year some of the clubs in this division also take part in the RFU Junior Vase – a level 9–11 national competition.

Teams for 2025–26

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Departing were Haslemere, Old Glynonians and Southwark all promoted to Counties 3 Surrey whilst Old Paulines (10th) were relegated to Counties 5 Surrey. Also leaving were Harlequin Amateurs (5th) who did not return, instead starting the new season in Counties 5 Surrey.

Teams for 2024–25

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Departing were Old Hamptonians and Streatham-Croydon both promoted to Counties 3 Surrey whilst Staines and Guildfordians were relegated to Counties 5 Surrey. In their place came London French and Reigate, promoted from Counties 5 Surrey with Old Emanuel relegated from Counties 3 Surrey. Also joining were Old Freemans who elected to suffer a double relegation from Counties 2 Surrey.

Teams for 2023–24

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Departing the league were Bec Old Boys and Old Georgians, promoted to Counties 3 Surrey whilst Croydon were relegated to Counties 5 Surrey. Old Suttonians who finished bottom (9th) 23 but declined to return in Counties 5 Surrey instead withdrawing from league rugby to return to the merit leagues.

Joining were Cranleigh, relegated from Counties 3 Surrey, Haselmere and Old Hamptonians, both promoted from Counties 5 Surrey together with Southwark Lancers who came on a level transfer from the Kent Rugby leagues. Re-entering on a level transfer from the Middlesex leagues were Staines who had most recently competed in Herts/Middlesex 2 in 2021-22.

With four leaving and five joining the league was made up of 10 sides having had 9 in its inaugural year.

Teams for 2022–23

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This was the first season following the RFU Adult Competition Review. The league was substantially similar to Surrey 3 but while that league had been at level 11 of the English rugby pyramid the new league was at level 10.

Six of the teams had previously competed in Surrey 3 and they were joined from the top two from Surrey 4 - Old Paulines and Streatham-Croydon. Also joining were Old Georgians who elected to drop two leagues from L3SW at level 8 for the new season.

Teams for 2021–22

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The teams competing in 2021–22 achieved their places in the league based on performances in 2019-20, the 'previous season' column in the table below refers to that season.

Season 2020–21

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On 30 October the RFU announced that a decision had been taken to cancel Adult Competitive Leagues (National League 1 and below) for the 2020–21 season meaning Surrey 4 was not contested.[4]

Teams for 2019–20

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Teams for 2018–19

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Teams for 2017–18

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Teams for 2016–17

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  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Haslemere
  • Horley
  • Mitcham & Carshalton (relegated from Surrey 3)
  • Old Glynonians (relegated from Surrey 3)
  • Old Oundelians
  • Old Suttonians
  • Raynes Park
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2015–16

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  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Haslemere
  • Horley
  • Old Haileyburians
  • Old Johnians
  • Old Oundelians
  • Old Suttonians
  • Raynes Park
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2014–15

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  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Haslemere
  • Horley (transfer from Sussex)
  • Old Haileyburians (relegated from Surrey 3)
  • Old Oundelians
  • Raynes Park (relegated from Surrey 3)
  • Reeds Weybridge
  • Reigate
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2013–14

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  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Haslemere
  • Merton
  • Old Georgians
  • Old Oundelians
  • Reeds Weybridge
  • Reigate
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2012–13

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  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Haslemere
  • Merton
  • Metropolitan Police
  • Old Glynonians
  • Old Oundelians
  • Reeds Weybridge
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2011–12

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  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Guildfordians
  • Lightwater
  • Merton
  • Metropolitan Police
  • Old Glynonians
  • Old Oundelians
  • Reigate
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2010–11

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  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Guildfordians
  • Haslemere
  • Lightwater
  • Old Oundelians
  • Reigate
  • Streatham & Croydon
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Teams for 2009–10

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  • London Economicals
  • Egham Hollowegians
  • Guildfordians RFC
  • Old Glynonians
  • Lightwater RFC
  • Reigate
  • Wandsworthians
  • Woking

Surrey Reserve League 1st XV's

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Below Surrey 4 there is the Surrey Reserve Leagues this is for Surrey teams 2XV's and below, there are some 1XVs playing here.

  • Old Johnians
  • Racal Decca
  • Esher Amateurs
  • Old Suttonians
  • Lightwater
  • South Godstone Stags

Original teams

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When this division was introduced in 1988 it contained the following teams:

Surrey 4 honours

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Surrey 4 (1988–1993)

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The original Surrey 4 was tier 11 league with promotion to Surrey 3 and relegation to Surrey 5, until that division was cancelled at the end of the 1991–92 season.

Surrey 4
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated teams
1988–89 7 University of Surrey[b] Royal Holloway College Multiple teams[c]
1989–90 11 Old Bevonians Reigate & Redhill Shene Old Grammarians, Old Epsomians
1990–91 11 London Fire Brigade BBC University of Surrey, Racal-Decca, Gibraltar Engineers[d]
1991–92 10 Old Caterhamians King's College Hospital[e] No relegation[f]
1992–93 11 Haslemere Lightwater[g] No relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Surrey 4 (1993–1996)

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The creation of National 5 South meant that Surrey 4 dropped from a tier 11 league to a tier 12 league for the years that National 5 South was active. Promotion was to Surrey 3 and there was no relegation as Surrey 4 was at the lowest level of the league structure.

Surrey 4
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated teams
1993–94 8 Egham Old Johnians No relegation
1994–95 10 Kew Occasionals Old Wellingtonians No relegation
1995–96 11 King's College Hospital Worth Old Boys No relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Surrey 4 (1996–2000)

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The cancellation of National 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season meant that Surrey 4 reverted to being a tier 11 league. Promotion continued to Surrey 3 and there was no relegation. Surrey 4 was cancelled at the end of the 1999–00 season, with the majority of teams transferring to Surrey 3 or dropping out of the league system.

Surrey 4
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated teams
1996–97 8 Haslemere Old Johnians No relegation
1997–98 6 University of Surrey St George's Hospital[h] No relegation
1998–99[6] 3 Old Bevonians Old Johnians No relegation
1999–00[7] 5 Old Abingdonians Economicals[i] No relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Surrey 4 (2005–2009)

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Surrey 4 was reintroduced as a tier 12 league for the 2005–06 season. Promotion was to Surrey 3 and, as the division was at the lowest level of the English league system, there was no relegation.

Surrey 4
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated teams
2005–06[8] 10 Pelhamians Teddington 2nd XV[j] No relegation
2006–07[9] 9 Merton Woking No relegation
2007–08[10] 7 Old Oundelians Haslemere No relegation
2008–09[11] 10 CL London Old Radleian No relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Surrey 4 (2009–present)

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Surrey 4 remained a tier 12 league despite national restructuring by the RFU. Promotion continued to Surrey 3 and there was no relegation.

Surrey 4
Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated teams
2009–10[12] 8 Old Glynonians Economicals No relegation
2010–11[13] 9 Streatham-Croydon Haslemere No relegation
2011–12[14] 10 Guildfordians Reigate No relegation
2012–13[15] 9 Old Glynonians Metropolitan Police No relegation
2013–14[16] 9 Old Georgians Merton No relegation
2014–15[17] 10 Reeds Weybridge Reigate No relegation
2015–16[18] 10 Old Haileyburians Old Johnians No relegation
2016–17[19] 9 Horley Old Glynonians No relegation
2017–18[20] 9 Woking Guildfordians No relegation
2018–19[21] 8[k] Old Suttonians Egham Hollowegians No relegation
2019–20[22] 7 Croydon Raynes Park No relegation
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
2021–22[23] 9 Streatham-Croydon Old Pauline No relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles

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Notes

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See also

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