Havant were the best behaved club in Southern Premier League last season, their first and second teams achieving the top points overall in the Fair Play table compiled from weekly marks by South Coast panel umpires.
Chris Stone’s first team averaged 19.88 points per match (out of 20), with Havant II (relegated to the Hampshire League this season) picking up 19.35 points per match and finishing top in SPL3 and ninth overall, out of 40.
Lord’s Village Cup finalists Liphook & Ripsley (19.69) enjoyed the top marks in Division 1 (they too suffered relegation), with Langley Manor (19.69) best in SPL2.
Basingstoke & North Hants (19.81) were second best in the ECB Premier Division, St Cross Symondians (19.65) fifth and the Hampshire Academy (19.63) sixth.
At the opposite end of the scale, Purbrook’s overall mark was 16.44, a whole point per match lower than Paultons (17.44), Ventnor (17.65) and Lymington II (17.65).
Chris Stone’s first team averaged 19.88 points per match (out of 20), with Havant II (relegated to the Hampshire League this season) picking up 19.35 points per match and finishing top in SPL3 and ninth overall, out of 40.
Lord’s Village Cup finalists Liphook & Ripsley (19.69) enjoyed the top marks in Division 1 (they too suffered relegation), with Langley Manor (19.69) best in SPL2.
Basingstoke & North Hants (19.81) were second best in the ECB Premier Division, St Cross Symondians (19.65) fifth and the Hampshire Academy (19.63) sixth.
At the opposite end of the scale, Purbrook’s overall mark was 16.44, a whole point per match lower than Paultons (17.44), Ventnor (17.65) and Lymington II (17.65).