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There was no fixture list; the teams arranged fixtures amongst themselves. One match would count between each of the twelve teams involved and the points scheme was such that a team received four points for a win, two for a draw and one point for a loss. Most teams played eleven games, although some played ten due to cancellations. There was also unequal home and away fixtures, with some sides (Coventry, Harlequins) playing up to seven games at home, while others (Waterloo) as little as four.
Source: Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Fixtures & results
Clubs had to organise their own fixtures so there was no organised round by round fixture lists and also no equal allocation of home and away matches. Dates of games and results are given below in date order.
September 1987
5 September 1987
Nottingham
21 – 12
Moseley
Ireland Avenue
12 September 1987
Gloucester
30 – 3
Coventry
Kingsholm Referee: Laurie Prideaux
12 September 1987
Leicester Tigers
23 – 13
Bath
Welford Road Referee: Fred Howard
12 September 1987
Sale
0 – 17
Nottingham
Heywood Road
19 September 1987
Bath
14 – 0
Moseley
The Recreation Ground
26 September 1987
Bristol
16 – 21
Gloucester
Memorial Stadium Referee: Roger Quittenton
26 September 1987
Coventry
24 – 19
Sale
Coundon Road
26 September 1987
Harlequins
9 – 12
Leicester Tigers
The Stoop
26 September 1987
Nottingham
12 – 12
Orrell
Ireland Avenue
30 September 1987
Coventry
15 – 20
Nottingham
Coundon Road
October 1987
3 October 1987
Leicester Tigers
32 – 16
Coventry
Welford Road
3 October 1987
Sale
15 – 19
Moseley
Heywood Road
10 October 1987
Bristol
12 – 12
Wasps
Memorial Stadium
10 October 1987
Moseley
28 – 10
Orrell
The Reddings
10 October 1987
Nottingham
25 – 15
Bath
Ireland Avenue Referee: Tony Trigg
17 October 1987
Bath
15 – 9
Bristol
The Recreation Ground Attendance: 7,000 Referee: S K Trevithick