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Middlesex RFU Senior Bowl
SportRugby Union
Instituted2003; 22 years ago (2003)
Number of teams5
Country England
HoldersFinchley (3rd title) (2017–18)
Most titlesFinchley, Grasshoppers (3 titles)
WebsiteMiddlesex RFU

The Middlesex RFU Senior Bowl is an annual rugby union knock-out club competition organised by the Middlesex Rugby Football Union. It was first introduced during the 2003–04 season, with the inaugural winners being Hammersmith & Fulham. It is the second most important cup competition organised by the Middlesex RFU, behind the Senior Cup but ahead of the Senior Vase.

The Senior Bowl is currently open to the next top 16 club sides that are not eligible for the senior cup based in the historic county of Middlesex (2016–17 only saw 6 clubs take part), typically playing between tiers 6–9 of the English rugby union league system. The format is a knockout cup with a first round, semi-finals and a final to be held at one of the finalist's home ground between March–June (although final dates can vary drastically).[1]

Middlesex Senior Bowl winners

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Middlesex Senior Bowl Finals
Season Winner Score Runners–up Venue
2003–04 Hammersmith & Fulham Old Abbotstonians
2004–05 Hammersmith & Fulham Lockside
2005–06 Old Actonians Chiswick
2006–07 Chiswick Teddington
2007–08[2] Chiswick 15–5 Teddington
2008–09[3] Teddington 16–11 Old Priorians Twyford Avenue Sports Ground, Acton, London
2009–10[4] Old Priorians 25–21 London Nigerian Linford Christie Stadium, White City, London
2010–11 Twickenham 37–5 UCS Old Boys Parkfields, Hampton, London
2011–12[5] Enfield Ignatians 31–13 HAC Donkey Lane, Enfield, London
2012–13[6] Grasshoppers 44–27 HAC McFarlane Lane, Osterley, London
2013–14 Grasshoppers W/O[a 1]
2014–15[7] Grasshoppers 22–21 Old Actonians Twyford Avenue Sports Ground, Acton, London
2015–16[8] Finchley 28–18 Epping Upper Clapton Summers Lane, Finchley, London
2016–17[9] Finchley 44–10 Saracens Amateurs Summers Lane, Finchley, London[10]
2017–18[11] Finchley 47-29 Hendon Summers Lane, Finchley, London
2018-19

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