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Bideford RFC

Bideford RFC is an English Rugby union team formed in 1926. The club is based in Bideford, Devon and operates four senior men's teams, as well as multiple youth, ladies and mini teams. The first team, the Chiefs play in Counties 1 Western West following their relegation from Tribute South West 1 West at the end of the 2017–18 season. The club has a longstanding rivalry with its neighbour, Barnstaple, and the traditional Boxing Day fixture between the two sides often attracts crowds in excess of a thousand supporters.[1] Bideford plays home games at King George's Field.[2]

Bideford
Full nameBideford Rugby Football Club
UnionDevon RFU
Nickname(s)The Chiefs
Founded1926; 97 years ago (1926)
LocationBideford, Devon, England
Ground(s)King George's Field (Capacity: 2,000)
ChairmanLester Bird
Coach(es)Dave Kimberley
League(s)Counties 1 Western West
2022–238th
Team kit
Official website
www.bidefordrugby.co.uk
King George's Field, home of Bideford RFC

History edit

Early days edit

Bideford was founded in 1926 by local players who had, until then, played for its neighbour, Barnstaple RFC. It was the beginning of a long sporting rivalry between the clubs. Bideford played their first game at Victoria Park against a Barnstaple reserve side. Victoria Park remained Bideford's home ground until 1929 when they moved to the Sports Ground. This ground was shared with the local football side, Bideford AFC.[3] During the 1930s, the club had a degree of success in the Devon Junior Cup (the secondary cup competition for men's rugby at the time), winning the competition in 1933 and 1935.[4] In 1969, Bideford left the Sports Ground and moved to King George's Field, where they currently play.[3] They won the Havill Plate in 1975.[4]

League rugby edit

When leagues were introduced for the 1987–88 season, Bideford was placed in Courage Cornwall/Devon, a regional league for Cornish and Devon-based clubs ranked in tier 8 of the English league system.[5][6] In 1992, after four seasons in this division, the club finished as champions and thus were promoted to Tribute Western Counties West.[7] They remained part of Tribute Western Counties West for six years. In the 1997–98 season, they finished last and were relegated,[8] returning to Cornwall/Devon. In 2001, Bideford achieved promotion as runners-up and returned to the Tribute Western Counties West league. This promotion was short-lived; they were relegated the following year after a poor league campaign which saw just 1 win in 22 games.[9] Two years later, Bideford sunk to their lowest ever league ranking and were thus relegated at the end of the 2004–05 season to Devon 1.[10]

The 2006–07 season saw Bideford start to rebuild, and they finished second in the league behind champions Teignmouth, qualifying for a promotion play-off against the runners-up from Cornwall League 1, Liskeard-Looe. Due to a better league record, Bideford had home advantage, and they managed a win, allowing a return to Cornwall/Devon.[11] The next year saw Bideford not only stave off relegation with a mid-table finish, but also win the Devon Junior Cup for the third time, beating Teignmouth 23–7 in the final held at King George's Field.[12] Bideford won the league and cup double during the 2010–11 season, first winning Tribute Devon/Cornwall with 25 wins from 26 games and then outclassing Crediton, 45–12 away, in the final of the Devon Intermediate Cup.[13][14] A second intermediate cup victory followed the next year as Bideford beat Okehampton 51–17 in front of a home crowd of around 400 supporters.[15]

In 2013, Bideford finished second in Western Counties West after losing a competitive title battle with eventual champions St Austell and qualified for the promotion play-off against Western Counties North runners-up, Wells. Despite having to travel to Somerset, Bideford survived a late fight back to clinch promotion.[16] This promotion saw Bideford play in Tribute South West 1 West for the 2013–14 season, which, at tier 6, is the highest level the club have played at.[17] In 2017–18 Bideford were relegated from Tribute South West 1 West after three years in the division, finishing second bottom to drop back down to Tribute Western Counties West.[18]

Ground edit

Bideford play at King George's Fields next to Victoria Park on the western banks of the River Torridge, roughly 5 minutes walk from the town centre. Unfortunately as there is no longer a railway station in the town, away supporters will have to rely on car or bus to get to the ground, although there is plenty of parking near by.

The rugby ground consists of an enclosed main pitch with club house and covered standing terrace. There are also several training pitches adjoining Victoria Park for 2nd XV and junior fixtures. The current capacity of the main ground is around 2,000 (all standing), which has been reached on several occasions during the traditional Boxing Day fixture against neighbours Barnstaple.

Season summary edit

Season League National Cup(s) County Cup(s)
Competition/Level Position Points Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 Cornwall/Devon (8) 8th 6
1988–89 Cornwall/Devon (8) 5th 10
1989–90 Cornwall/Devon (8)
1990–91 Cornwall/Devon (8)
1991–92 Cornwall/Devon (8) 1st (promoted)[7]
1992–93 Western Counties (7)
1993–94 Western Counties (7)[19][a 1]
1994–95 Western Counties (7)[20]
1995–96 Western Counties (7)[21] 10th 6
1996–97 Western Counties West (7)[a 2] 6th[22] 18
1997–98 Western Counties West (7) 10th (relegated)[8] 8
1998–99 Cornwall/Devon (8) 7th[23] 16
1999–00 Cornwall/Devon (8) 10th[24][a 3] 8
2000–01 Cornwall/Devon (8) 2nd (promoted)[25] 24
2001–02 Western Counties West (7) 3rd[26] 26
2002–03 Western Counties West (7) 10th (relegated)[9] 2
2003–04 Cornwall/Devon (8) 9th[27] 16
2004–05 Cornwall/Devon (8) 12th (relegated)[10] 2
2005–06 Devon 1 (9) 5th[28] 25 Powergen Junior Vase [29]
2006–07 Devon 1 (9) 2nd (promoted via playoff)[30] 40 EDF Energy Junior Vase 6th Round[31][32]
2007–08 Cornwall/Devon 6th[33] 24 EDF Energy Senior Vase 1st round[34][35] Devon Junior Cup Winners
2008–09 Cornwall/Devon 7th[36] 26
2009–10 Cornwall/Devon 6th[37] 30 RFU Senior Vase 6th Round[38][39]
2010–11 Cornwall/Devon (8) 1st (promoted)[13] 123[a 4] Devon Intermediate Cup Winners
2011–12 Western Counties West (7) 3rd[40] 91 Devon Intermediate Cup Winners
2012–13 Western Counties West (7) 2nd (promoted via playoff)[41] 96
2013–14 South West 1 West (6) 8th[17] 59
2014–15 South West 1 West (6) 4th[42] 76 Devon Senior Cup 1st round[43]
2015–16 South West 1 West (6) 5th[44] 73 Devon Senior Cup Semi-finals[45]
2016–17 South West 1 West (6) 11th[46] 48 Devon Senior Cup Semi-finals[47]
2017–18 South West 1 West (6) 13th (relegated)[48] 43 Devon Senior Cup 1st round[49]
2018–19 Western Counties West (7) 10th[50] 49 Devon Senior Shield 6th[51]
2019–20 Western Counties West (7) 8th 62.64[a 5] Devon Senior Shield
2020–21 Western Counties West (7)
Green background stands for either league champions (with promotion) or cup winners. Blue background stands for promotion without winning league or losing cup finalists. Pink background stands for relegation.

Notable former players edit

  • James Rogers
  • Roger 'Bill' Hopkins

Honours edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ RFU restructuring due to creating of Courage League Division 5 meant that Western Counties was renamed as South West 2 for the 1993–94 season.
  2. ^ League restructuring meant that Western Counties was split into Western Counties West and Western Counties West.
  3. ^ Despite finishing bottom the 1999–00 Cornwall/Devon league, Bideford escaped the drop as there was no relegation that year.
  4. ^ The 2010–11 season would see the introduction of bonus points into lower league English rugby union (tier 6 and below).
  5. ^ The season was postponed and ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom with Bideford sitting in 8th, having played 21 games and gained 52 points. The remaining games were calculated on a 'best playing record formula', with Bideford remaining in 6th place with 62.64 points.[52]

References edit

  1. ^ "Bideford v Barnstaple: Boxing Day rugby derby match preview". North Devon Journal. 24 December 2016.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Bideford RFC". Bideford RFC. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Bideford Town Council – Victoria Park". Western Morning News. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  4. ^ a b "DRFU Handbook 2011–12" (PDF). Devon RFU. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  5. ^ Stephen Jones, ed. (1988). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1988–89. London: Rothmans Publications Ltd.
  6. ^ Tony Williams and Bill Mitchell, ed. (1990). Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990–91. Windsor: Burlington Publishing Co Ltd.
  7. ^ a b Williams, T. and Mitchell, B. (1991) Courage Clubs Championship Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1991–92. Taunton: Tony Williams.
  8. ^ a b "Final League Tables 1997–98". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Final League Tables 2002–2003". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  10. ^ a b "Final League Tables 2004–2005". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  11. ^ Hooper, Bill. . Archived from the original on 1 January 1970. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  12. ^ "RHINO DEVON JUNIOR CUP FINAL". Everything Rugby. 7 April 2008.
  13. ^ a b "Final League Tables 2010–2011". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  14. ^ "Crediton thrashed by Bideford in cup final". This is Devon. 27 April 2011.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ "Bideford lift cup again after Olde's hat-trick". Western Morning News. 28 April 2012.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ "Wells RFC miss out on promotion after losing play-off against Bideford". Somerset Live. 12 May 2013.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ a b "Final League Tables 2012–2013". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  18. ^ "Tribute South West 1 West 2017–2018". England Rugby. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  19. ^ Jones, Stephen (1994). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1994–95. London: Headline Bookline Publishing. p. 448. ISBN 0-7472-7850-4.
  20. ^ Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John, eds. (1995). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1995–96 (24th ed.). London: Headline Book Publishing. pp. 179–195. ISBN 0-7472-7816-4.
  21. ^ Cornwall Rugby Football Union 1996–7
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  23. ^ "Final League Tables 1998–99". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
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  28. ^ "2005–06 South-West Division". England Rugby. Rugby Football Union. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  29. ^ "Powergen Cup Draws". The Wiltshire Gazette & Herald. 17 August 2005.
  30. ^ "2006–07 South-West Division". England Rugby. Rugby Football Union. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  31. ^ "Billericay RFC vs Bideford RFC – EDF Energy Vase 6th Round". Alamy. 10 February 2007.
  32. ^ "Sport in Brief". The Telegraph. 14 February 2007.
  33. ^ "Final League Tables, 2007–2008". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  34. ^ "RUGBY: College face away trip in EDF Vase". Swindon Advertiser. 14 July 2007.
  35. ^ "Falmouth's poor display is 'bitter pill to swallow'". South West Farmer. 10 October 2007.
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  37. ^ "Final League Tables, 2009–2010". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  38. ^ [ps://www.wiltsglosstandard.co.uk/news/5032841.rugby-cirencester-crush-bideford-in-vase/ "Fairford go joint top after shock defeat for Pewsey Vale"]. Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard. 27 February 2007.
  39. ^ "Falmouth's poor display is 'bitter pill to swallow'". South West Cups. 27 February 2007.
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  41. ^ "Final League Tables 2012–2013". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  42. ^ "Tribute South West 1 West 2014–2015". England Rugby. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  43. ^ "The Devon Senior Cup 2014–15". Devon RFU. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  44. ^ "Tribute South West 1 West 2015–2016". England Rugby. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  45. ^ . Devon RFU. Archived from the original on 17 June 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  46. ^ "Tribute South West 1 West 2016–2017". England Rugby. Retrieved 26 April 2017.
  47. ^ "Devon Senior Cup results 2016/17". Devon RFU. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  48. ^ "Tribute South West 1 West 2017–2018". England Rugby. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  49. ^ "2017/18 Devon Senior & Intermediate Cup/Shield draws". Devon RFU. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  50. ^ "Tribute Western Counties West 2018–2019". England Rugby. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  51. ^ "2018–19 Devon Intermediate Cup results". Devon RFU. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  52. ^ "RFU confirms league positions". England Rugby. Retrieved 2 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Bideford RFC
  • Devon RFU

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Bideford RFC is an English Rugby union team formed in 1926 The club is based in Bideford Devon and operates four senior men s teams as well as multiple youth ladies and mini teams The first team the Chiefs play in Counties 1 Western West following their relegation from Tribute South West 1 West at the end of the 2017 18 season The club has a longstanding rivalry with its neighbour Barnstaple and the traditional Boxing Day fixture between the two sides often attracts crowds in excess of a thousand supporters 1 Bideford plays home games at King George s Field 2 BidefordFull nameBideford Rugby Football ClubUnionDevon RFUNickname s The ChiefsFounded1926 97 years ago 1926 LocationBideford Devon EnglandGround s King George s Field Capacity 2 000 ChairmanLester BirdCoach es Dave KimberleyLeague s Counties 1 Western West2022 238thTeam kitOfficial websitewww wbr bidefordrugby wbr co wbr uk King George s Field home of Bideford RFCContents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1 2 League rugby 2 Ground 3 Season summary 4 Notable former players 5 Honours 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editEarly days edit Bideford was founded in 1926 by local players who had until then played for its neighbour Barnstaple RFC It was the beginning of a long sporting rivalry between the clubs Bideford played their first game at Victoria Park against a Barnstaple reserve side Victoria Park remained Bideford s home ground until 1929 when they moved to the Sports Ground This ground was shared with the local football side Bideford AFC 3 During the 1930s the club had a degree of success in the Devon Junior Cup the secondary cup competition for men s rugby at the time winning the competition in 1933 and 1935 4 In 1969 Bideford left the Sports Ground and moved to King George s Field where they currently play 3 They won the Havill Plate in 1975 4 League rugby edit When leagues were introduced for the 1987 88 season Bideford was placed in Courage Cornwall Devon a regional league for Cornish and Devon based clubs ranked in tier 8 of the English league system 5 6 In 1992 after four seasons in this division the club finished as champions and thus were promoted to Tribute Western Counties West 7 They remained part of Tribute Western Counties West for six years In the 1997 98 season they finished last and were relegated 8 returning to Cornwall Devon In 2001 Bideford achieved promotion as runners up and returned to the Tribute Western Counties West league This promotion was short lived they were relegated the following year after a poor league campaign which saw just 1 win in 22 games 9 Two years later Bideford sunk to their lowest ever league ranking and were thus relegated at the end of the 2004 05 season to Devon 1 10 The 2006 07 season saw Bideford start to rebuild and they finished second in the league behind champions Teignmouth qualifying for a promotion play off against the runners up from Cornwall League 1 Liskeard Looe Due to a better league record Bideford had home advantage and they managed a win allowing a return to Cornwall Devon 11 The next year saw Bideford not only stave off relegation with a mid table finish but also win the Devon Junior Cup for the third time beating Teignmouth 23 7 in the final held at King George s Field 12 Bideford won the league and cup double during the 2010 11 season first winning Tribute Devon Cornwall with 25 wins from 26 games and then outclassing Crediton 45 12 away in the final of the Devon Intermediate Cup 13 14 A second intermediate cup victory followed the next year as Bideford beat Okehampton 51 17 in front of a home crowd of around 400 supporters 15 In 2013 Bideford finished second in Western Counties West after losing a competitive title battle with eventual champions St Austell and qualified for the promotion play off against Western Counties North runners up Wells Despite having to travel to Somerset Bideford survived a late fight back to clinch promotion 16 This promotion saw Bideford play in Tribute South West 1 West for the 2013 14 season which at tier 6 is the highest level the club have played at 17 In 2017 18 Bideford were relegated from Tribute South West 1 West after three years in the division finishing second bottom to drop back down to Tribute Western Counties West 18 Ground editBideford play at King George s Fields next to Victoria Park on the western banks of the River Torridge roughly 5 minutes walk from the town centre Unfortunately as there is no longer a railway station in the town away supporters will have to rely on car or bus to get to the ground although there is plenty of parking near by The rugby ground consists of an enclosed main pitch with club house and covered standing terrace There are also several training pitches adjoining Victoria Park for 2nd XV and junior fixtures The current capacity of the main ground is around 2 000 all standing which has been reached on several occasions during the traditional Boxing Day fixture against neighbours Barnstaple Season summary editSeason League National Cup s County Cup s Competition Level Position Points Competition Performance Competition Performance1987 88 Cornwall Devon 8 8th 61988 89 Cornwall Devon 8 5th 101989 90 Cornwall Devon 8 1990 91 Cornwall Devon 8 1991 92 Cornwall Devon 8 1st promoted 7 1992 93 Western Counties 7 1993 94 Western Counties 7 19 a 1 1994 95 Western Counties 7 20 1995 96 Western Counties 7 21 10th 61996 97 Western Counties West 7 a 2 6th 22 181997 98 Western Counties West 7 10th relegated 8 81998 99 Cornwall Devon 8 7th 23 161999 00 Cornwall Devon 8 10th 24 a 3 82000 01 Cornwall Devon 8 2nd promoted 25 242001 02 Western Counties West 7 3rd 26 262002 03 Western Counties West 7 10th relegated 9 22003 04 Cornwall Devon 8 9th 27 162004 05 Cornwall Devon 8 12th relegated 10 22005 06 Devon 1 9 5th 28 25 Powergen Junior Vase 29 2006 07 Devon 1 9 2nd promoted via playoff 30 40 EDF Energy Junior Vase 6th Round 31 32 2007 08 Cornwall Devon 6th 33 24 EDF Energy Senior Vase 1st round 34 35 Devon Junior Cup Winners2008 09 Cornwall Devon 7th 36 262009 10 Cornwall Devon 6th 37 30 RFU Senior Vase 6th Round 38 39 2010 11 Cornwall Devon 8 1st promoted 13 123 a 4 Devon Intermediate Cup Winners2011 12 Western Counties West 7 3rd 40 91 Devon Intermediate Cup Winners2012 13 Western Counties West 7 2nd promoted via playoff 41 962013 14 South West 1 West 6 8th 17 592014 15 South West 1 West 6 4th 42 76 Devon Senior Cup 1st round 43 2015 16 South West 1 West 6 5th 44 73 Devon Senior Cup Semi finals 45 2016 17 South West 1 West 6 11th 46 48 Devon Senior Cup Semi finals 47 2017 18 South West 1 West 6 13th relegated 48 43 Devon Senior Cup 1st round 49 2018 19 Western Counties West 7 10th 50 49 Devon Senior Shield 6th 51 2019 20 Western Counties West 7 8th 62 64 a 5 Devon Senior Shield2020 21 Western Counties West 7 Green background stands for either league champions with promotion or cup winners Blue background stands for promotion without winning league or losing cup finalists Pink background stands for relegation Notable former players editJames Rogers Roger Bill HopkinsHonours editDevon Junior Cup winners 3 1933 1935 2008 Havill Plate winners 1975 Tribute Cornwall Devon champions 2 1991 92 2010 11 Cornwall 1 v Devon 1 promotion play off winners 2006 07 Devon Intermediate Cup winners 2 2011 2012 Tribute Western Counties north v west promotion play off winners 2012 13See also editDevon RFUNotes edit RFU restructuring due to creating of Courage League Division 5 meant that Western Counties was renamed as South West 2 for the 1993 94 season League restructuring meant that Western Counties was split into Western Counties West and Western Counties West Despite finishing bottom the 1999 00 Cornwall Devon league Bideford escaped the drop as there was no relegation that year The 2010 11 season would see the introduction of bonus points into lower league English rugby union tier 6 and below The season was postponed and ultimately cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the United Kingdom with Bideford sitting in 8th having played 21 games and gained 52 points The remaining games were calculated on a best playing record formula with Bideford remaining in 6th place with 62 64 points 52 References edit Bideford v Barnstaple Boxing Day rugby derby match preview North Devon Journal 24 December 2016 permanent dead link Bideford RFC Bideford RFC Retrieved 9 February 2017 a b Bideford Town Council Victoria Park Western Morning News Retrieved 9 February 2017 a b DRFU Handbook 2011 12 PDF Devon RFU Retrieved 30 January 2017 Stephen Jones ed 1988 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1988 89 London Rothmans Publications Ltd Tony Williams and Bill Mitchell ed 1990 Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990 91 Windsor Burlington Publishing Co Ltd a b Williams T and Mitchell B 1991 Courage Clubs Championship Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1991 92 Taunton Tony Williams a b Final League Tables 1997 98 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 a b Final League Tables 2002 2003 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 a b Final League Tables 2004 2005 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Hooper Bill Bill Hooper s Cornish Roundup Archived from the original on 1 January 1970 Retrieved 23 August 2014 RHINO DEVON JUNIOR CUP FINAL Everything Rugby 7 April 2008 a b Final League Tables 2010 2011 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Crediton thrashed by Bideford in cup final This is Devon 27 April 2011 permanent dead link Bideford lift cup again after Olde s hat trick Western Morning News 28 April 2012 permanent dead link Wells RFC miss out on promotion after losing play off against Bideford Somerset Live 12 May 2013 permanent dead link a b Final League Tables 2012 2013 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Tribute South West 1 West 2017 2018 England Rugby Retrieved 21 April 2018 Jones Stephen 1994 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1994 95 London Headline Bookline Publishing p 448 ISBN 0 7472 7850 4 Cleary Mick Griffiths John eds 1995 Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1995 96 24th ed London Headline Book Publishing pp 179 195 ISBN 0 7472 7816 4 Cornwall Rugby Football Union 1996 7 Final League Tables 1996 97 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Final League Tables 1998 99 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Final League Tables 1999 2000 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 26 January 2017 Final League Tables 2000 2001 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Final League Tables 2001 2002 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Final League Tables 2003 2004 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 26 January 2017 2005 06 South West Division England Rugby Rugby Football Union Retrieved 2 May 2017 Powergen Cup Draws The Wiltshire Gazette amp Herald 17 August 2005 2006 07 South West Division England Rugby Rugby Football Union Retrieved 2 May 2017 Billericay RFC vs Bideford RFC EDF Energy Vase 6th Round Alamy 10 February 2007 Sport in Brief The Telegraph 14 February 2007 Final League Tables 2007 2008 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 RUGBY College face away trip in EDF Vase Swindon Advertiser 14 July 2007 Falmouth s poor display is bitter pill to swallow South West Farmer 10 October 2007 Final League Tables 2008 2009 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Final League Tables 2009 2010 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 ps www wiltsglosstandard co uk news 5032841 rugby cirencester crush bideford in vase Fairford go joint top after shock defeat for Pewsey Vale Wilts amp Gloucestershire Standard 27 February 2007 Falmouth s poor display is bitter pill to swallow South West Cups 27 February 2007 Final League Tables 2011 2012 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Final League Tables 2012 2013 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 1 September 2014 Tribute South West 1 West 2014 2015 England Rugby Retrieved 25 July 2016 The Devon Senior Cup 2014 15 Devon RFU Retrieved 8 November 2018 Tribute South West 1 West 2015 2016 England Rugby Retrieved 25 July 2016 Senior Cup results 2015 16 Devon RFU Archived from the original on 17 June 2016 Retrieved 8 November 2018 Tribute South West 1 West 2016 2017 England Rugby Retrieved 26 April 2017 Devon Senior Cup results 2016 17 Devon RFU Retrieved 8 November 2018 Tribute South West 1 West 2017 2018 England Rugby Retrieved 21 April 2018 2017 18 Devon Senior amp Intermediate Cup Shield draws Devon RFU Retrieved 8 November 2018 Tribute Western Counties West 2018 2019 England Rugby Retrieved 13 April 2019 2018 19 Devon Intermediate Cup results Devon RFU Retrieved 4 May 2019 RFU confirms league positions England Rugby Retrieved 2 April 2020 External links editBideford RFC Devon RFU Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bideford RFC amp oldid 1178350905, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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