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Two games are played consecutively, involving four teams. The matches are allocated as a home game for one team in each match. |
Two games are played consecutively, involving four teams. The matches are allocated as a home game for one team in each match. |
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== Double headers == |
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* [[2004 London Double Header|2004]] |
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* [[2005 London Double Header|2005]] |
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* [[2006 London Double Header|2006]] |
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* [[2007 London Double Header|2007]] |
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* [[2008 London Double Header|2008]] |
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==External link== |
==External link== |
Revision as of 11:07, 24 March 2007
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The London Double Header began in 2004 and opens what was the Zurich Premiership and is now the Guinness Premiership. The Guinness Premiership is the top rugby union league in England.
Two games are played consecutively, involving four teams. The matches are allocated as a home game for one team in each match.