Rugby Town will pick up the NPL First Division South Fair Play award and are also leading the Non-League Paper's National Fair Play table.
With just 35 yellow cards and a single red card (including none for dissent, abusive language or violent conduct) Rugby pick up the division's top prize.
Meanwhile Valley are also leading the way in the Non League Paper's National Fair Play league table.
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Rugby have only picked up 35 yellow cards and one red this season and due to receiving no cards for dissent Valley lead the National Non League table |
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Meanwhile Valley are also leading the way in the Non League Paper's National Fair Play league table.
After a topsy-turvy season which saw a potential relegation battle right at the start of the season turn into a play-off push by March, Rugby managed to keep consistent when it came to their disciplinary despite the number of players used during the season.
It looked as though Rugby would go the season without a red card before loanee Tom James received his marching orders against Chasetown in the penultimate away match of the season for two bookable offences. |