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Cornwall/Devon League

Cornwall/Devon League (known as Tribute Cornwall/Devon League for sponsorship reasons) was an English level eight, rugby union league for clubs principally based in Cornwall and Devon. Following the reorganisation of the English rugby union leagues in 2022, the league was replaced by two level eight leagues based in Cornwall and Devon. The Pirates Amateurs won the last competition in season 2021–22 and were promoted to Counties 1 Western West

Cornwall/Devon League
SportRugby union
Instituted1987
Ceased2022
Number of teams14
CountryEngland
HoldersPirates Amateurs (1st title) (2021–22)
(promoted to Counties 1 Western West)
Most titlesPaignton, Penryn (3 titles)
WebsiteSouth West Division

Format edit

The champions and runner-up were promoted to Western Counties West. The number of teams relegated depends on feedback following promotion and relegation in the leagues above, but was usually two or three to Cornwall 1 and/or Devon 1. The season ran from September to April and comprised twenty-six rounds of matches, with each club playing each of its rivals, home and away. The results of the matches contributed points to the league as follows:

  • 4 points are awarded for a win
  • 2 points are awarded for a draw
  • 0 points are awarded for a loss, however
  • 1 losing (bonus) point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer
  • 1 additional (bonus) point is awarded to a team scoring 4 tries or more in a match.

The top two teams are promoted to Western Counties West and the bottom three teams are relegated to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1 depending on their location.

2021–22 edit

The 2021–22 Cornwall/Devon League consisted of fourteen teams; eight from Devon and six from Cornwall. The season started on 4 September 2021 and the final matches were played on 23 April 2022. Nine of the fourteen teams participated in the previous, completed season (2019–20); which following the withdrawal of Lanner in February 2020 only had thirteen teams. Truro and Paignton were promoted to Western Counties West as champions and runner-up respectively while South Molton and Exeter Athletic were relegated to Devon 1.

Five of the fourteen teams from the 2021–22 competition were promoted to the level seven Counties 1 Western West for the 2022–23 season; Pirates Amateurs, Topsham, Cullompton, Bude and Plymstock Albion Oaks. Five teams were assigned to the level eight league Counties 2 Cornwall; Hayle, Liskead-Looe, Newquay Hornets, Saltash and Veor while four teams were assigned to the level eight league Counties 2 Devon; North Tawton, Tavistock, Torquay Athletic and Withycombe. No teams were relegated to level nine.

Participating teams and locations edit

League table edit

2021–22 Cornwall/Devon League Table[1]
Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points adj
1 Pirates Amateurs 26 24 0 2 897 347 550 17 1 116
2 Topsham 26 23 0 3 1028 300 728 18 1 114
3 Cullompton 26 19 2 5 1008 380 628 15 3 98
4 Bude 26 18 0 8 678 488 190 12 2 87
5 Plymstock Albion Oaks 26 16 1 9 738 557 181 17 2 85
6 Tavistock 26 13 1 12 648 628 20 14 3 72
7 Veor 26 11 1 14 560 735 −175 9 5 61
8 Torquay Athletic 26 13 0 13 584 730 −146 9 1 58 −5
9 Saltash 26 10 1 15 728 743 −15 12 4 58
10 North Tawton 26 8 1 16 492 609 −117 8 8 52
11 Withycombe 26 9 3 14 358 575 −217 2 4 49
12 Liskeard-Looe 26 2 1 23 212 695 −483 0 6 18
13 Newquay Hornets 26 7 2 17 410 830 −420 2 3 7 −30
14 Hayle 26 2 0 24 166 890 −724 1 1 −15 −25
  • Points are awarded as follows: four points for a win; two points for a draw; no points for a loss; one bonus point for scoring four tries or more in a match; one bonus point for losing by seven points or less.

If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams

Green background are the promotion places. Updated: 7 August 2022

2020–21 edit

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 season was cancelled.

2019–20 edit

Participating teams and locations edit

League table edit

2019–20 Cornwall/Devon League Table (to 16 March 2020, when play stopped due to COVID-19)[4]
Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points
1 Truro RFC 22 19 0 3 782 281 501 78
2 Paignton (P) 21 17 0 4 452 239 213 70
3 Plymstock Albion Oaks 20 15 0 5 488 331 157 61
4 Bude 21 14 0 7 507 292 215 57
5 Pirates Amateurs 20 13 0 7 506 354 152 54
6 Topsham 22 12 0 9 588 386 202 48
7 North Tawton 22 11 1 10 355 439 −84 47
8 Torquay Athletic 21 11 0 10 493 473 20 45
9 Liskeard-Looe 21 7 2 12 348 540 −102 34
10 Veor 23 8 1 14 414 580 −166 34
11 Lanner 19 7 0 12 317 426 −109 28
12 Tavistock 22 5 0 17 356 545 −189 20
13 Exeter Athletic 19 4 0 15 247 645 −398 16
14 South Molton 22 2 0 20 248 660 −412 8
  • Points are awarded as follows: four points for a win; two points for a draw; no points for a loss; one bonus point for scoring four tries or more in a match; one bonus point for losing by seven points or less.

If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams

Green background is the promotion place. Blue background is the play-off place. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 2 April 2021

2018–19 edit

Participating teams and locations edit

Final league table edit

2018–19 Cornwall/Devon League Table[5]
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted
1 Penryn 26 22 2 2 964 241 723 18 1 113
2 Honiton 26 22 0 4 1122 307 815 19 2 110
3 Bude 26 21 1 4 769 336 433 16 0 104
4 Plymouth Albion Oaks 26 19 0 7 662 519 143 13 1 90
5 Torquay Athletic 26 17 0 9 790 495 295 13 3 84
6 Liskeard-Looe 26 13 1 12 566 519 47 9 3 66
7 South Molton 26 12 2 12 579 597 −18 11 2 66
8 Topsham 26 10 0 16 611 634 −23 11 6 57
9 Lanner 26 11 0 15 516 593 −77 7 5 52 −5
10 Tavistock 26 10 0 16 361 613 −252 5 6 51
11 Pirates Amateurs 26 8 0 18 458 750 −292 6 5 43
12 Hayle 26 7 0 19 502 973 −471 8 4 40
13 Plymouth Argaum 26 5 0 21 287 941 −654 2 2 24
14 Withycombe 26 2 0 24 264 933 −669 3 5 6 −10
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 12 April 2021

2017–18 edit

The season started on 2 September 2017 and finished on 21 April 2018. Fourteen teams contested the Cornwall/Devon league, seven from Devon, six from Cornwall and one from Somerset (Wellington). Nine of the sides played in the league last season and are joined by Bude (13th) and Wellington (14th), both relegated from Western Counties West, and three sides promoted from Devon 1 and Cornwall 1. Wessex (from Devon 1) and Hayle (Cornwall 1) are champions of their respective leagues and Torrington were also promoted after Newquay Hornets declined to contest a play-off for the third promotion match.

Participating teams and locations edit

Final league table edit

2017–18 Cornwall/Devon League Table[6]
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted
1 Wellington 26 24 0 2 997 262 735 18 2 118
2 Saltash 26 21 0 5 936 356 580 19 3 109
3 Penryn 26 22 1 3 973 228 745 17 1 108
4 Honiton 25 19 0 6 778 333 445 14 4 94
5 Bude 25 17 0 8 646 399 247 13 3 84
6 Lanner 25 13 1 11 670 518 152 11 2 67
7 Withycombe 26 11 2 13 630 545 85 10 5 63
8 Plymstock Albion Oaks 26 11 2 13 506 598 −92 9 2 54 −5
9 Plymouth Argaum 26 9 0 17 358 881 −523 6 2 44
10 Tavistock 26 7 0 19 393 664 −271 8 5 42
11 Hayle 26 8 1 17 361 645 −284 3 3 35 −5
12 Pirates Amateurs 25 6 0 19 387 888 −501 7 4 35
13 Exeter Athletic 26 3 1 22 381 1065 −684 7 4 25
14 Torrington 26 5 0 21 283 917 −634 3 3 21 −5
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 12 April 2021

2016–17 edit

A total of fourteen teams contested the Cornwall/Devon league, eight from Devon and six from Cornwall. Nine of the sides played in the league last season and were joined by two relegated from Western Counties West, two promoted from Devon 1 and one promoted from Cornwall 1. The relegated teams were Penryn (13th place) and Saltash (14th) and the incoming teams are Tamar Saracens and Topsham (both from Devon 1) and Lanner (Cornwall 1). The season started on 3 September 2016 and ended on 22 April 2017.

Falmouth won the league for the first time and along with the runner-up, Paignton are promoted to Western Counties West. The bottom three teams are relegated; Bodmin to Cornwall 1 and Topsham and Tamar Saracens to Devon 1.

Participating teams and locations edit

Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Bodmin Clifden Park Bodmin, Cornwall 9th
Falmouth Recreation Ground 3,000 Falmouth, Cornwall 6th
Honiton Allhallows Playing Field Honiton, Devon 10th
Lanner St. Day Rugby Field Lanner, Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1 (champions)
Paignton Queen's Park 1,650 (150 seats) Paignton, Devon 8th
Penryn Memorial Ground 4,000 (200 seats) Penryn, Cornwall Relegated from Western Counties West (14th)
Pirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4,000 (2,200 seats) Penzance, Cornwall 5th
Plymouth Argaum Bickleigh Down Plymouth, Devon 7th
Plymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe, Plymouth 4th
Saltash Moorlands Lane Saltash, Cornwall relegated from Western Counties West (13th)
Tamar Saracens The Parkway Ernesettle, Plymouth Promoted from Devon 1 (champions)
Tavistock Sandy Park 500 Tavistock, Devon 11th
Topsham Bonfire Field Topsham, Exeter Promoted from Devon 1 (runner-up)
Withycombe Raleigh Park Withycombe, Exmouth, Devon 3rd

Final league table edit

2016–17 Cornwall/Devon League Table[7]
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted
1 Falmouth 26 24 0 2 1004 269 735 18 2 112 −5
2 Paignton 26 24 0 2 788 216 572 15 1 104 −10
3 Saltash 26 19 0 7 778 458 320 17 3 92 −5
4 Withycombe 26 13 0 13 578 468 110 11 8 72
5 Penryn 26 15 0 11 679 377 302 13 3 71 −5
6 Plymstock Albion Oaks 26 14 1 11 449 572 −123 4 2 64
7 Lanner 26 12 1 13 583 551 32 9 4 63
8 Pirates Amateurs 26 13 0 13 554 602 −48 7 3 62
9 Tavistock 26 11 0 15 431 649 −218 8 2 54
10 Plymouth Argaum 26 10 0 16 370 632 −262 6 4 50
11 Honiton 26 8 1 17 526 607 −81 4 5 44
12 Bodmin 26 7 0 19 433 810 −377 7 6 41
13 Topsham 26 8 1 17 445 786 −341 7 2 33 −10
14 Tamar Saracens 26 2 0 24 164 785 −621 0 3 6 −5
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 16 May 2017

2015–16 edit

Participating teams and locations edit

A total of fourteen teams contested the Cornwall/Devon league, seven each from Cornwall and Devon. Nine of the sides played in the league last season and were joined by two relegated from Western Counties West, two promoted from Devon 1 and one promoted from Cornwall 1. The relegated teams are Tavistock (13th place) and St Ives (14th), and the incoming teams are Plymouth Argaum and Plymstock Albion Oaks (both from Devon 1) and Newquay Hornets (Cornwall 1). The season started on 5 September 2015 and ended on 30 April 2016 with three matches still to play; the RFU deciding that the matches need not be played.[8]

Bude, won the league for the first time and along with the runner-up, St Ives are promoted to Western Counties West. The bottom three teams are relegated; Newquay Hornets and Hayle to Cornwall 1 and Exeter Saracens to Devon 1.

Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Bodmin Clifden Park Bodmin, Cornwall 8th
Bude Bencoolen Meadow 750 Bude, Cornwall 7th
Exeter Saracens Exhibition Fields, Summer Lane Whipton, Exeter, Devon 11th
Falmouth Recreation Ground 3,000 Falmouth, Cornwall 6th
Hayle Memorial Park Hayle, Cornwall 9th
Honiton Allhallows Playing Field Honiton, Devon 10th
Newquay Hornets Newquay Sports Ground Newquay, Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1
Paignton Queen's Park 1,650 (150 seats) Paignton, Devon 5th
Pirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4,000 (2,200 seats) Penzance, Cornwall 4th
Plymouth Argaum Bickleigh Down Plymouth, Devon Promoted from Devon 1
Plymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe, Plymouth[9] Promoted from Devon 1 (via play-off)
St Ives Recreation Ground 3,000 (275 seats) St Ives, Cornwall Relegated from Western Counties West (14th)
Tavistock Sandy Park 500 Tavistock, Devon Relegated from Western Counties West (13th)
Withycombe Raleigh Park Withycombe, Exmouth, Devon 3rd

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Final league table edit

2015–16 Cornwall/Devon League Table[11]
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted
1 Bude 26 23 1 2 928 282 646 20 2 117
2 St Ives 26 23 0 3 896 263 633 18 2 108 5
3 Withycombe 25 19 0 6 866 341 525 16 3 95
4 Plymstock Albion Oaks 26 17 2 7 641 366 275 11 2 86
5 Pirates Amateurs 24 15 0 9 578 409 169 11 3 76
6 Falmouth 26 15 2 9 610 498 112 8 3 75
7 Plymouth Argaum 25 13 1 11 531 362 169 8 5 67
8 Paignton 25 12 1 12 430 471 −41 4 3 58
9 Bodmin 26 10 0 16 336 700 −364 4 3 47
10 Honiton 26 8 0 18 399 604 −205 3 5 41
11 Tavistock 26 6 2 18 338 743 −405 4 4 36
12 Hayle 26 6 2 18 317 661 −344 2 4 34
13 Newquay Hornets 26 3 1 22 213 805 −592 1 4 14 5
14 Exeter Saracens 25 3 0 22 354 932 −578 5 2 9 10
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 8 May 2016

2014–15 edit

Participating teams and locations edit

The 2014–15 Cornwall/Devon League consisted of fourteen teams; seven from Cornwall and seven from Devon. The season started on 6 September 2014 and the final matches were played on 18 April 2015. Crediton beat the runner-up Saltash on the final day of the season to claim first place and both teams were promoted to Western Counties West. The bottom three teams were relegated; Old Plymothian & Mannamedian and South Molton to Devon 1, and Liskeard-Looe to Cornwall 1.

Team Ground Capacity Town/Village Previous season
Bodmin Clifden Park Bodmin, Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1 (playoffs)
Bude Bencoolen Meadow 750 Bude, Cornwall Relegated from Western Counties West (13th)
Crediton Blagdon Crediton, Devon 4th
Exeter Saracens Exhibition Fields, Summer Lane Whipton, Exeter, Devon 11th
Falmouth Recreation Ground 3,000 Falmouth, Cornwall 6th
Hayle Memorial Park Hayle, Cornwall 8th
Honiton Allhallows Playing Field Honiton, Devon 5th
Liskeard-Looe Lux Park Liskeard, Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1 (champions)
Old Plymothian & Mannamedian King George V Playing Field Elburton, Plymouth, Devon 9th
Paignton Queen's Park 1,650 (150 seats) Paignton, Devon Relegated from Western Counties West (14th)
Pirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4,000 (2,200 seats) Penzance, Cornwall 10th
Saltash Moorlands Lane Saltash, Cornwall 7th
South Molton Station Road South Molton, Devon Promoted from Devon 1 (champions)
Withycombe Raleigh Park Withycombe, Exmouth, Devon 3rd

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Final league table edit

2014–15 Cornwall/Devon League Table[13]
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted
1 Crediton 26 25 0 1 875 302 573 19 1 121
2 Saltash 26 24 0 2 1158 327 831 21 1 118
3 Withycombe 26 19 1 6 823 366 457 15 4 97
4 Pirates Amateurs 26 17 0 9 836 418 418 13 4 85
5 Paignton 26 15 0 11 590 501 89 10 3 74
6 Falmouth 26 15 0 11 508 439 69 8 2 71
7 Bude 26 13 0 13 529 588 −59 9 2 64
8 Bodmin 26 12 0 14 508 556 −48 8 4 61
9 Hayle 26 12 0 14 510 585 −75 6 3 58
10 Honiton 26 11 1 14 423 544 −121 4 3 54
11 Exeter Saracens 26 8 0 18 613 847 −234 10 4 46
12 Old Plymothian & Mannamedian 26 7 0 19 322 896 −574 2 1 31
13 South Molton 26 2 0 24 328 864 −536 4 3 15
14 Liskeard-Looe 26 1 0 25 134 924 −790 0 1 –15 20
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 14 July 2015

2013–14 edit

Exeter University, the champions, lost only one match and finished in their highest ever league placing. Tiverton came second and both teams were promoted to Western Counties West for 2014–15 season. Newquay Hornets, and Veor who won only two matches and promoted the previous season, are both relegated to Cornwall 1.

2012–13 edit

In 2012–13 the Cornwall/Devon League consisted of thirteen teams; seven from Cornwall and six from Devon. The season started on 8 September 2012 and ended on 20 April 2013. Plymouth Barbarians were originally included in the fixtures but dropped out of the league during the season.

2012–13 Cornwall/Devon League Table[14][15][16]
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Bonus points Points Points deducted
1 Teignmouth 24 22 0 2 911 270 641 22 110
2 St Ives 24 23 0 1 750 266 484 15 104 5
3 Tiverton 24 16 2 6 571 389 182 11 79
4 Saltash 24 16 0 8 642 448 194 11 70 5
5 Hayle 24 12 2 10 441 460 −19 7 59
6 Old Plymothian & Mannamedian 24 12 0 12 537 580 −43 10 58
7 Withycombe 24 11 1 12 546 533 13 9 55
8 Falmouth 24 10 0 14 436 599 −163 11 51
9 Pirates Amateurs 24 9 2 13 406 477 −71 8 48
10 Crediton 24 7 3 14 431 467 −36 8 42
11 Newquay Hornets 24 7 0 17 501 579 −78 15 38 5
12 Liskeard-Looe 24 4 2 18 293 642 −349 7 22 5
13 Wessex 24 1 0 23 200 955 −755 3 2 5
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 14 July 2015

2011–12 edit

2010–11 edit

2009–10 edit

Table edit

2009–10 Cornwall/Devon League Table[17]
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Points Points deducted
1 Wellington 26 26 0 0 1086 170 916 52
2 Exeter Saracens 26 19 1 6 702 271 431 39
3 St Austell 26 16 1 9 518 350 168 33
4 Crediton 26 16 0 10 596 303 293 32
5 Teignmouth 26 16 1 9 678 349 329 31 −2
6 Bideford 26 14 2 10 572 321 251 30
6 Liskeard-Looe 26 15 0 11 504 424 80 30
8 Falmouth 26 14 2 10 367 327 40 30
9 Stithians 26 12 1 13 454 571 −117 23 −2
10 Hayle 25 11 1 13 329 361 −32 19 −4
11 Torrington 26 9 1 15 325 544 −219 19
12 Saltash 26 4 0 22 349 901 −552 8
13 Old Plymothian & Mannamedian 26 4 0 22 229 767 −538 4 −4
14 Plymouth Albion Oaks 26 0 0 26 179 1229 −1050 0 −2
  • Points are awarded as follows: two points for a win; one points for a draw; no points for a loss.
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
    (1) difference between points for and against,
    (2) total number of points for.
Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places

1989–90 edit

Table edit

1989–90 Courage Cornwall/Devon League Table[18]
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points difference Points
1 Penzance–Newlyn 10 9 0 1 256 96 160 18
2 Sidmouth 10 9 0 1 165 73 92 18
3 Devonport Services 10 7 0 3 223 117 106 14
4 Plymouth Civil Service 10 7 0 3 181 125 56 14
5 Crediton 10 5 1 4 184 139 45 11
6 Teignmouth 10 4 2 4 128 138 −10 10
7 Bideford 10 4 0 6 163 123 40 8
8 Exeter Saracens 10 3 0 7 61 110 −49 6
9 Illogan Park 10 3 0 7 91 193 −102 6
10 Falmouth 10 2 1 7 109 176 −67 5
11 Wadebridge Camels 10 0 0 10 29 300 −271 0

Points are awarded as follows: 2 pts for a win; 1 pt for a draw; 0 pts for a loss

Green background are teams promoted. Pink background are teams relegated.

1988–89 edit

1987–88 edit

Original teams edit

When league rugby began in 1987 this division contained the following teams:

Cornwall/Devon honours edit

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Cornwall/Devon League (1987–1993) edit

The original Cornwall/Devon League (sponsored by Courage) was a tier 8 league with promotion up to Western Counties and relegation down to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1.

Cornwall/Devon League
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated team(s) Ref
1987–88 11 Crediton Exmouth St Austell, Newton Abbot [21]
1988–89 11 Penryn Teignmouth Paignton, Exmouth, Hayle [22]
1989–90 11 Penzance-Newlyn Sidmouth Falmouth, Wadebridge Camels [23]
1990–91 11 Devon & Cornwall Police Crediton Devonport Services, Illogan Park [24]
1991–92 13 Bideford Plymouth Civil Service[a] No relegation [25]
1992–93 13 Devonport Services Exmouth Bude, Saltash [26]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Cornwall/Devon League (1993–96) edit

The creation of National 5 South for the 1993–94 season meant that the Cornwall/Devon League dropped to a tier 9 league. Promotion continued to Western Counties and relegation to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1. The league continued to be sponsored by Courage.

Cornwall/Devon League
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated team(s) Ref
1993–94 13 Devon & Cornwall Police Exmouth Liskeard-Looe [27]
1994–95 13 Paignton Sidmouth Newquay Hornets [28]
1995–96 8 Sidmouth St Austell[b] No relegation [29]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Cornwall/Devon League (1996–2009) edit

The cancellation of National 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season saw the Cornwall/Devon League return to being a tier 8 division. Further restructuring meant that promotion was now to Western Counties West (formerly Western Counties)[c] while relegation continued to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1. From the 2008–09 season onward the league sponsor would be Tribute.

Cornwall/Devon League
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated team(s) Ref
1996–97 8 Kingsbridge South Molton Plymouth Civil Service, Veor[d] [30][31]
1997–98 10 Truro Crediton Saltash, Honiton [32]
1998–99 10 Newton Abbot Withycombe Old Plymouthians, Falmouth [33]
1999–00 10 Exmouth Devonport Services No relegation (Bideford 10th) [34]
2000–01 10 St Just Bideford Kingsbridge, Teignmouth, Bude, Sidmouth, Perranporth [35]
2001–02 10 Paignton St Ives Old Plymouthians, Torrington, Saltash [36]
2002–03 10 Devonport Services Wessex St Austell [37]
2003–04 12 Mounts Bay Bude Newquay Hornets, South Molton, Teignmouth [38]
2004–05 12 Sidmouth Kingsbridge Okehampton, Bideford, St Just [39]
2005–06 12 Tiverton Devonport Services Old Plymouthians, Liskeard-Looe [40]
2006–07 12 Paignton Wadebridge Camels St Austell, South Molton, Perranporth [41]
2007–08 12 Cullompton Newquay Hornets Honiton, Wessex, Teignmouth [42]
2008–09 14 Penryn Okehampton[e] No relegation (14th Falmouth) [43]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Cornwall/Devon League (2009–2022) edit

Despite widespread league restructuring by the RFU, the Cornwall/Devon League continued as a tier 8 division, with promotion to Western Counties West and relegation to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1. Tribute continued to sponsor the league.

Cornwall/Devon League
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated team(s) Ref
2009–10 14 Wellington Exeter Saracens Old Plymouthians, Plymstock Albion Oaks [44]
2010–11 14 Bideford St Austell Saltash, Stithians, Roseland [45]
2011–12 14 Tavistock Honiton Veor, Totnes, Torrington [46]
2012–13 13 Teignmouth St Ives Liskeard-Looe, Wessex [47]
2013–14 13 Exeter University Tiverton Newquay Hornets, Veor [48][f]
2014–15 14 Crediton Saltash Old Plymothian & Mannamedian, South Molton, Liskeard-Looe [49]
2015–16 14 Bude St Ives Newquay Hornets, Exeter Saracens [50]
2016–17 14 Falmouth Paignton Tamar Saracens, Topsham, Bodmin [51]
2017–18 14 Wellington Saltash Torrington, Wessex[53] [54]
2018–19 14 Penryn Honiton Withycombe, Plymouth Argaum, Hayle [55]
2019–20 13[g] Truro Paignton South Molton, Exeter Athletic [57]
2020–21 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
2021–22 14 Pirates Amateurs Topsham Awaiting decision from RFU
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Summary of champions and runners-up edit

Team Champions Year(s) Runners-up Year(s)
Paignton 3 1995, 2002, 2007 2 2017, 2020
Penryn 3 1989, 2009, 2019
Devonport Services 2 1993, 2003 2 2000, 2006
Sidmouth 2 1996, 2005 2 1990, 1995
Crediton 2 1988, 2015 2 1991, 1998
Bideford 2 1992, 2011 1 2001
Devon & Cornwall Police 2 1991, 1994
Truro 2 1998, 2020
Wellington 2 2010, 2018
Exmouth 1 2000 3 1988, 1993, 1994
Kingsbridge 1 1997 1 2005
Tiverton 1 2006 1 2014
Teignmouth 1 2013 1 1989
Bude 1 2016 1 2004
Penzance–Newlyn 1 1990
Newton Abbot 1 1999
St Just 1 2001
Mounts Bay 1 2004
Cullompton 1 2008
Tavistock 1 2012
Exeter University 1 2014
Falmouth 1 2017
Pirates Amateurs 1 2022
St Ives 3 2002, 2013, 2016
St Austell 2 1996, 2011
Saltash 2 2015, 2018
Honiton 2 2012, 2019
Plymouth Civil Service 1 1992
South Molton 1 1997
Withycombe 1 1999
Wessex 1 2003
Wadebridge Camels 1 2007
Newquay Hornets 1 2008
Okehampton 1 2009
Exeter Saracens 1 2010
Topsham 1 2010
Place Champions Year(s) Runners-up Year(s)
Devon 21 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 24 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2022
Cornwall 11 1989, 1990, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2022 10 1996, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018
Somerset 2 2010, 2018

Sponsorship edit

The Cornwall/Devon League was part of the Courage Clubs Championship and sponsored by Courage Brewery from the first season, 1987–88 to season 1996–97.[58] The league was unsponsored until season 2007–08 when St Austell Brewery sponsored South-west based leagues under the Tribute Ale label.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Crediton also promoted.
  2. ^ Hayle also promoted.
  3. ^ At the end of the 1995–96 season, Western Counties would split into two regional divisions; Western Counties North and Western Counties West.
  4. ^ Veor withdrew from the league this year and would be demoted two levels down to Cornwall 2 for the following season.
  5. ^ 3rd placed Truro also promoted.
  6. ^ Plymouth Barbarians withdrew from the league this year.
  7. ^ League was reduced to 13 teams after Lanner withdrew from the competition in February.[56]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Hall, Lee (20 February 2020). "Lanner quit Cornwall & Devon after only seven players turn up". The Cornishman. p. 62.
  3. ^ Lanner withdrew after only seven players turned up for a match on 15 February; they were in 9th place, having won 8 of their 19 games.[2]
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  15. ^ Anon (22 April 2012). "results, tables and fixtures". Independent (Plymouth).
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  22. ^ Johns, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1989). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1989–90 (18th ed.). London: Rothmans Publications Ltd. pp. 133–136. ISBN 0 356 17862 5.
  23. ^ Johns, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1990). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1990–91 (19th ed.). London: Rothmans Publications Ltd. pp. 143–146. ISBN 0 356 19162 1.
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  26. ^ Cornwall Rugby Football Union 1992-3
  27. ^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1994). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1994–95. London: Headline Bookline Publishing. ISBN 0 7472 7850 4.
  28. ^ Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John, eds. (1995). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1995–96. London: Headline Bookline Publishing. ISBN 0 7472 7816 4.
  29. ^ Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John, eds. (1996). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1996-97. London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0 7472 7771 0.
  30. ^ Cornwall Rugby Football Union 1996-7
  31. ^ Mick Cleary and John Griffiths, ed. (1997). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997-98. London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 07472 7732 X.
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  52. ^ "Wessex Named in Proposed Club Merger". Wessex RFC (Pitchero). 4 January 2018.
  53. ^ Wessex would be renamed Exeter Athletic following the club's merger with Exeter Youth RFC at the end of the 2017-18 season.[52]
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  55. ^ "Tribute Cornwall/Devon 2018–2019". England Rugby. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
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  57. ^ "Men's South West Level 8 and below leagues 2019–20" (PDF). England Rugby. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  58. ^ Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John, eds. (1997). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997-98 (26th ed.). London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0 7472 7732 X.

External links edit

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Cornwall Devon League known as Tribute Cornwall Devon League for sponsorship reasons was an English level eight rugby union league for clubs principally based in Cornwall and Devon Following the reorganisation of the English rugby union leagues in 2022 the league was replaced by two level eight leagues based in Cornwall and Devon The Pirates Amateurs won the last competition in season 2021 22 and were promoted to Counties 1 Western WestCornwall Devon LeagueSportRugby unionInstituted1987Ceased2022Number of teams14CountryEnglandHoldersPirates Amateurs 1st title 2021 22 promoted to Counties 1 Western West Most titlesPaignton Penryn 3 titles WebsiteSouth West Division Contents 1 Format 2 2021 22 2 1 Participating teams and locations 2 2 League table 3 2020 21 4 2019 20 4 1 Participating teams and locations 4 2 League table 5 2018 19 5 1 Participating teams and locations 5 2 Final league table 6 2017 18 6 1 Participating teams and locations 6 2 Final league table 7 2016 17 7 1 Participating teams and locations 7 2 Final league table 8 2015 16 8 1 Participating teams and locations 8 2 Final league table 9 2014 15 9 1 Participating teams and locations 9 2 Final league table 10 2013 14 11 2012 13 12 2011 12 13 2010 11 14 2009 10 14 1 Table 15 1989 90 15 1 Table 16 1988 89 17 1987 88 18 Original teams 19 Cornwall Devon honours 19 1 Cornwall Devon League 1987 1993 19 2 Cornwall Devon League 1993 96 19 3 Cornwall Devon League 1996 2009 19 4 Cornwall Devon League 2009 2022 20 Summary of champions and runners up 21 Sponsorship 22 Notes 23 See also 24 References 25 External linksFormat editThe champions and runner up were promoted to Western Counties West The number of teams relegated depends on feedback following promotion and relegation in the leagues above but was usually two or three to Cornwall 1 and or Devon 1 The season ran from September to April and comprised twenty six rounds of matches with each club playing each of its rivals home and away The results of the matches contributed points to the league as follows 4 points are awarded for a win 2 points are awarded for a draw 0 points are awarded for a loss however 1 losing bonus point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer 1 additional bonus point is awarded to a team scoring 4 tries or more in a match The top two teams are promoted to Western Counties West and the bottom three teams are relegated to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1 depending on their location 2021 22 editThe 2021 22 Cornwall Devon League consisted of fourteen teams eight from Devon and six from Cornwall The season started on 4 September 2021 and the final matches were played on 23 April 2022 Nine of the fourteen teams participated in the previous completed season 2019 20 which following the withdrawal of Lanner in February 2020 only had thirteen teams Truro and Paignton were promoted to Western Counties West as champions and runner up respectively while South Molton and Exeter Athletic were relegated to Devon 1 Five of the fourteen teams from the 2021 22 competition were promoted to the level seven Counties 1 Western West for the 2022 23 season Pirates Amateurs Topsham Cullompton Bude and Plymstock Albion Oaks Five teams were assigned to the level eight league Counties 2 Cornwall Hayle Liskead Looe Newquay Hornets Saltash and Veor while four teams were assigned to the level eight league Counties 2 Devon North Tawton Tavistock Torquay Athletic and Withycombe No teams were relegated to level nine Participating teams and locations edit Team Ground Capacity Town City Previous seasonBude Bencoolen Meadow 750 Bude Cornwall 4thCullompton Stafford Park Cullompton Devon Relegated from Western Counties West 14th Hayle Memorial Park Hayle Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1 champions Liskeard Looe Lux Park Liskeard 9thNewquay Hornets Newquay Sports Ground Newquay Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1 runner up North Tawton Taw Meadow North Tawton 7thPirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4 000 2 200 seats Penzance Cornwall 5thPlymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe Plymouth 3rdSaltash Moorlands Lane Saltash Cornwall Relegated from Western Counties West 12th Tavistock Sandy Park 500 Tavistock Devon 11thTopsham Bonfire Field Topsham Exeter 6thTorquay Athletic Recreation Ground 3 000 300 seats Torquay Devon 8thVeor Memorial Ground 500 Camborne 10thWithycombe Raleigh Park Exmouth Devon Promoted from Devon 1 champions nbsp nbsp Bude nbsp Hayle nbsp Liskeard Looe nbsp Newquay nbsp Pirates Am nbsp Saltash nbsp Veorclass notpageimage Locations of the 2021 22 Cornwall Devon teams in Cornwall nbsp nbsp Cullompton nbsp North Tawton nbsp Plymstock nbsp Tavistock nbsp Topsham nbsp Torquay nbsp Withycombeclass notpageimage Locations of the 2021 22 Cornwall Devon teams in Devon League table edit 2021 22 Cornwall Devon League Table 1 Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points adj1 Pirates Amateurs 26 24 0 2 897 347 550 17 1 1162 Topsham 26 23 0 3 1028 300 728 18 1 1143 Cullompton 26 19 2 5 1008 380 628 15 3 984 Bude 26 18 0 8 678 488 190 12 2 875 Plymstock Albion Oaks 26 16 1 9 738 557 181 17 2 856 Tavistock 26 13 1 12 648 628 20 14 3 727 Veor 26 11 1 14 560 735 175 9 5 618 Torquay Athletic 26 13 0 13 584 730 146 9 1 58 59 Saltash 26 10 1 15 728 743 15 12 4 5810 North Tawton 26 8 1 16 492 609 117 8 8 5211 Withycombe 26 9 3 14 358 575 217 2 4 4912 Liskeard Looe 26 2 1 23 212 695 483 0 6 1813 Newquay Hornets 26 7 2 17 410 830 420 2 3 7 3014 Hayle 26 2 0 24 166 890 724 1 1 15 25Points are awarded as follows four points for a win two points for a draw no points for a loss one bonus point for scoring four tries or more in a match one bonus point for losing by seven points or less If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teamsGreen background are the promotion places Updated 7 August 20222020 21 editDue to the COVID 19 pandemic the 2020 21 season was cancelled 2019 20 editParticipating teams and locations edit Team Ground Capacity Town City Previous seasonBude Bencoolen Meadow 750 Bude Cornwall 3rdExeter Athletic Bravelands Clyst St Mary Devon Promoted from Devon 1 playoff Lanner 3 St Day Rugby Field Lanner Cornwall 9thLiskeard Looe Lux Park Liskeard 6thNorth Tawton Taw Meadow North Tawton Promoted from Devon 1 champions Paignton Queen s Park 1 650 150 seats Paignton Devon Relegated from Western Counties West 14th Pirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4 000 2 200 seats Penzance Cornwall 11thPlymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe Plymouth 4thSouth Molton Station Road South Molton 7thTavistock Sandy Park 500 Tavistock Devon 10thTopsham Bonfire Field Topsham Exeter 8thTorquay Athletic Recreation Ground 3 000 300 seats Torquay Devon 5thTruro St Clement s Hill 2 000 Truro Cornwall Relegated from Western Counties West 13th Veor Memorial Ground 500 Camborne Promoted from Cornwall 1 champions nbsp nbsp Bude nbsp Exeter Ath nbsp Lanner nbsp Liskeard Looe nbsp N Tawton nbsp Paignton nbsp Pirates Am nbsp Plymstock nbsp S Molton nbsp Tavistock nbsp Topsham nbsp Torquay nbsp Truro nbsp Veorclass notpageimage Locations of the 2019 20 Cornwall Devon teams League table edit 2019 20 Cornwall Devon League Table to 16 March 2020 when play stopped due to COVID 19 4 Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points1 Truro RFC 22 19 0 3 782 281 501 782 Paignton P 21 17 0 4 452 239 213 703 Plymstock Albion Oaks 20 15 0 5 488 331 157 614 Bude 21 14 0 7 507 292 215 575 Pirates Amateurs 20 13 0 7 506 354 152 546 Topsham 22 12 0 9 588 386 202 487 North Tawton 22 11 1 10 355 439 84 478 Torquay Athletic 21 11 0 10 493 473 20 459 Liskeard Looe 21 7 2 12 348 540 102 3410 Veor 23 8 1 14 414 580 166 3411 Lanner 19 7 0 12 317 426 109 2812 Tavistock 22 5 0 17 356 545 189 2013 Exeter Athletic 19 4 0 15 247 645 398 1614 South Molton 22 2 0 20 248 660 412 8Points are awarded as follows four points for a win two points for a draw no points for a loss one bonus point for scoring four tries or more in a match one bonus point for losing by seven points or less If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teamsGreen background is the promotion place Blue background is the play off place Pink background are relegation places Updated 2 April 20212018 19 editParticipating teams and locations edit Team Ground Capacity Town City Previous seasonBude Bencoolen Meadow 750 Bude Cornwall 5thHayle Memorial Park Hayle Cornwall 11thHoniton Allhallows Playing Field Honiton Devon 4thLanner St Day Rugby Field Lanner Cornwall 6thLiskeard Looe Lux Park Liskeard Promoted from Cornwall 1 champions Penryn Memorial Ground 4 000 200 seats Penryn Cornwall 3rdPirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4 000 2 200 seats Penzance Cornwall 12thPlymouth Argaum Bickleigh Down Plymouth Devon 9thPlymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe Plymouth 8thSouth Molton Station Road South Molton Promoted from Devon 1 champions Tavistock Sandy Park 500 Tavistock Devon 10thTopsham Bonfire Field Topsham Exeter Promoted from Devon 1 play off Torquay Athletic Recreation Ground 3 000 300 seats Torquay Devon Relegated from Western Counties West 13th Withycombe Raleigh Park Exmouth Devon 7th nbsp nbsp Bude nbsp Hayle nbsp Honiton nbsp Lanner nbsp Liskeard Looe nbsp Penryn nbsp Pirates Am nbsp Argaum nbsp Plymstock nbsp S Molton nbsp Tavistock nbsp Topsham nbsp Torquay nbsp Withycombeclass notpageimage Locations of the 2018 19 Cornwall Devon teams Final league table edit 2018 19 Cornwall Devon League Table 5 Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted1 Penryn 26 22 2 2 964 241 723 18 1 1132 Honiton 26 22 0 4 1122 307 815 19 2 1103 Bude 26 21 1 4 769 336 433 16 0 1044 Plymouth Albion Oaks 26 19 0 7 662 519 143 13 1 905 Torquay Athletic 26 17 0 9 790 495 295 13 3 846 Liskeard Looe 26 13 1 12 566 519 47 9 3 667 South Molton 26 12 2 12 579 597 18 11 2 668 Topsham 26 10 0 16 611 634 23 11 6 579 Lanner 26 11 0 15 516 593 77 7 5 52 510 Tavistock 26 10 0 16 361 613 252 5 6 5111 Pirates Amateurs 26 8 0 18 458 750 292 6 5 4312 Hayle 26 7 0 19 502 973 471 8 4 4013 Plymouth Argaum 26 5 0 21 287 941 654 2 2 2414 Withycombe 26 2 0 24 264 933 669 3 5 6 10If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match then the second and so on until the tie is settledGreen background are promotion places Pink background are relegation places Updated 12 April 20212017 18 editThe season started on 2 September 2017 and finished on 21 April 2018 Fourteen teams contested the Cornwall Devon league seven from Devon six from Cornwall and one from Somerset Wellington Nine of the sides played in the league last season and are joined by Bude 13th and Wellington 14th both relegated from Western Counties West and three sides promoted from Devon 1 and Cornwall 1 Wessex from Devon 1 and Hayle Cornwall 1 are champions of their respective leagues and Torrington were also promoted after Newquay Hornets declined to contest a play off for the third promotion match Participating teams and locations edit Team Ground Capacity Town City Previous seasonBude Bencoolen Meadow 750 Bude Cornwall Relegated from Western Counties West 13th Hayle Memorial Park Hayle Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1 champions Honiton Allhallows Playing Field Honiton Devon 11thLanner St Day Rugby Field Lanner Cornwall 7thPenryn Memorial Ground 4 000 200 seats Penryn Cornwall 5thPirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4 000 2 200 seats Penzance Cornwall 8thPlymouth Argaum Bickleigh Down Plymouth Devon 10thPlymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe Plymouth 6thSaltash Moorlands Lane Saltash Cornwall 3rdTavistock Sandy Park 500 Tavistock Devon 9thTorrington Donnacroft Great Torrington Devon Promoted from Devon 1 play off Wellington Athletic Ground Wellington Somerset Relegated from Western Counties West 14th Wessex Flowerpot Playing Fields Exeter Promoted from Devon 1 champions Withycombe Raleigh Park Exmouth Devon 4th nbsp nbsp Bude nbsp Hayle nbsp Lanner nbsp Penryn nbsp Pirates Amateurs nbsp Saltashclass notpageimage Locations of the 2017 18 Cornwall Devon teams in Cornwall nbsp nbsp Honiton nbsp Plymouth Argaum nbsp Plymstock nbsp Tavistock nbsp Torrington nbsp Wellington nbsp Wessex nbsp Withycombeclass notpageimage Locations of the 2017 18 Cornwall Devon teams in Devon and Somerset Final league table edit 2017 18 Cornwall Devon League Table 6 Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted1 Wellington 26 24 0 2 997 262 735 18 2 1182 Saltash 26 21 0 5 936 356 580 19 3 1093 Penryn 26 22 1 3 973 228 745 17 1 1084 Honiton 25 19 0 6 778 333 445 14 4 945 Bude 25 17 0 8 646 399 247 13 3 846 Lanner 25 13 1 11 670 518 152 11 2 677 Withycombe 26 11 2 13 630 545 85 10 5 638 Plymstock Albion Oaks 26 11 2 13 506 598 92 9 2 54 59 Plymouth Argaum 26 9 0 17 358 881 523 6 2 4410 Tavistock 26 7 0 19 393 664 271 8 5 4211 Hayle 26 8 1 17 361 645 284 3 3 35 512 Pirates Amateurs 25 6 0 19 387 888 501 7 4 3513 Exeter Athletic 26 3 1 22 381 1065 684 7 4 2514 Torrington 26 5 0 21 283 917 634 3 3 21 5If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match then the second and so on until the tie is settledGreen background are promotion places Pink background are relegation places Updated 12 April 20212016 17 editA total of fourteen teams contested the Cornwall Devon league eight from Devon and six from Cornwall Nine of the sides played in the league last season and were joined by two relegated from Western Counties West two promoted from Devon 1 and one promoted from Cornwall 1 The relegated teams were Penryn 13th place and Saltash 14th and the incoming teams are Tamar Saracens and Topsham both from Devon 1 and Lanner Cornwall 1 The season started on 3 September 2016 and ended on 22 April 2017 Falmouth won the league for the first time and along with the runner up Paignton are promoted to Western Counties West The bottom three teams are relegated Bodmin to Cornwall 1 and Topsham and Tamar Saracens to Devon 1 Participating teams and locations edit nbsp nbsp Bodmin nbsp Falmouth nbsp Lanner nbsp Penryn nbsp Pirates Amateurs nbsp Saltashclass notpageimage Locations of the 2016 17 Cornwall Devon teams in Cornwall nbsp nbsp Honiton nbsp Paignton nbsp Plymouth Argaum nbsp Plymstock nbsp Tamar Saracens nbsp Tavistock nbsp Topsham nbsp Withycombeclass notpageimage Locations of the 2016 17 Cornwall Devon teams in Devon Team Ground Capacity Town Village Previous seasonBodmin Clifden Park Bodmin Cornwall 9thFalmouth Recreation Ground 3 000 Falmouth Cornwall 6thHoniton Allhallows Playing Field Honiton Devon 10thLanner St Day Rugby Field Lanner Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1 champions Paignton Queen s Park 1 650 150 seats Paignton Devon 8thPenryn Memorial Ground 4 000 200 seats Penryn Cornwall Relegated from Western Counties West 14th Pirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4 000 2 200 seats Penzance Cornwall 5thPlymouth Argaum Bickleigh Down Plymouth Devon 7thPlymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe Plymouth 4thSaltash Moorlands Lane Saltash Cornwall relegated from Western Counties West 13th Tamar Saracens The Parkway Ernesettle Plymouth Promoted from Devon 1 champions Tavistock Sandy Park 500 Tavistock Devon 11thTopsham Bonfire Field Topsham Exeter Promoted from Devon 1 runner up Withycombe Raleigh Park Withycombe Exmouth Devon 3rdFinal league table edit 2016 17 Cornwall Devon League Table 7 Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted1 Falmouth 26 24 0 2 1004 269 735 18 2 112 52 Paignton 26 24 0 2 788 216 572 15 1 104 103 Saltash 26 19 0 7 778 458 320 17 3 92 54 Withycombe 26 13 0 13 578 468 110 11 8 725 Penryn 26 15 0 11 679 377 302 13 3 71 56 Plymstock Albion Oaks 26 14 1 11 449 572 123 4 2 647 Lanner 26 12 1 13 583 551 32 9 4 638 Pirates Amateurs 26 13 0 13 554 602 48 7 3 629 Tavistock 26 11 0 15 431 649 218 8 2 5410 Plymouth Argaum 26 10 0 16 370 632 262 6 4 5011 Honiton 26 8 1 17 526 607 81 4 5 4412 Bodmin 26 7 0 19 433 810 377 7 6 4113 Topsham 26 8 1 17 445 786 341 7 2 33 1014 Tamar Saracens 26 2 0 24 164 785 621 0 3 6 5If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match then the second and so on until the tie is settledGreen background are promotion places Pink background are relegation places Updated 16 May 20172015 16 editParticipating teams and locations edit A total of fourteen teams contested the Cornwall Devon league seven each from Cornwall and Devon Nine of the sides played in the league last season and were joined by two relegated from Western Counties West two promoted from Devon 1 and one promoted from Cornwall 1 The relegated teams are Tavistock 13th place and St Ives 14th and the incoming teams are Plymouth Argaum and Plymstock Albion Oaks both from Devon 1 and Newquay Hornets Cornwall 1 The season started on 5 September 2015 and ended on 30 April 2016 with three matches still to play the RFU deciding that the matches need not be played 8 Bude won the league for the first time and along with the runner up St Ives are promoted to Western Counties West The bottom three teams are relegated Newquay Hornets and Hayle to Cornwall 1 and Exeter Saracens to Devon 1 nbsp nbsp Bodmin nbsp Bude nbsp Falmouth nbsp Hayle nbsp Newquay nbsp Pirates Amateurs nbsp St Ivesclass notpageimage Locations of the 2015 16 Cornwall Devon teams in Cornwall nbsp nbsp Exeter Saracens nbsp Honiton nbsp Paignton nbsp Plymouth Argaum nbsp Plymstock nbsp Tavistock nbsp Withycombeclass notpageimage Locations of the 2015 16 Cornwall Devon teams in Devon Team Ground Capacity Town Village Previous seasonBodmin Clifden Park Bodmin Cornwall 8thBude Bencoolen Meadow 750 Bude Cornwall 7thExeter Saracens Exhibition Fields Summer Lane Whipton Exeter Devon 11thFalmouth Recreation Ground 3 000 Falmouth Cornwall 6thHayle Memorial Park Hayle Cornwall 9thHoniton Allhallows Playing Field Honiton Devon 10thNewquay Hornets Newquay Sports Ground Newquay Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1Paignton Queen s Park 1 650 150 seats Paignton Devon 5thPirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4 000 2 200 seats Penzance Cornwall 4thPlymouth Argaum Bickleigh Down Plymouth Devon Promoted from Devon 1Plymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe Plymouth 9 Promoted from Devon 1 via play off St Ives Recreation Ground 3 000 275 seats St Ives Cornwall Relegated from Western Counties West 14th Tavistock Sandy Park 500 Tavistock Devon Relegated from Western Counties West 13th Withycombe Raleigh Park Withycombe Exmouth Devon 3rd 10 Final league table edit 2015 16 Cornwall Devon League Table 11 Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted1 Bude 26 23 1 2 928 282 646 20 2 1172 St Ives 26 23 0 3 896 263 633 18 2 108 53 Withycombe 25 19 0 6 866 341 525 16 3 954 Plymstock Albion Oaks 26 17 2 7 641 366 275 11 2 865 Pirates Amateurs 24 15 0 9 578 409 169 11 3 766 Falmouth 26 15 2 9 610 498 112 8 3 757 Plymouth Argaum 25 13 1 11 531 362 169 8 5 678 Paignton 25 12 1 12 430 471 41 4 3 589 Bodmin 26 10 0 16 336 700 364 4 3 4710 Honiton 26 8 0 18 399 604 205 3 5 4111 Tavistock 26 6 2 18 338 743 405 4 4 3612 Hayle 26 6 2 18 317 661 344 2 4 3413 Newquay Hornets 26 3 1 22 213 805 592 1 4 14 514 Exeter Saracens 25 3 0 22 354 932 578 5 2 9 10If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match then the second and so on until the tie is settledGreen background are promotion places Pink background are relegation places Updated 8 May 20162014 15 editParticipating teams and locations edit The 2014 15 Cornwall Devon League consisted of fourteen teams seven from Cornwall and seven from Devon The season started on 6 September 2014 and the final matches were played on 18 April 2015 Crediton beat the runner up Saltash on the final day of the season to claim first place and both teams were promoted to Western Counties West The bottom three teams were relegated Old Plymothian amp Mannamedian and South Molton to Devon 1 and Liskeard Looe to Cornwall 1 Team Ground Capacity Town Village Previous seasonBodmin Clifden Park Bodmin Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1 playoffs Bude Bencoolen Meadow 750 Bude Cornwall Relegated from Western Counties West 13th Crediton Blagdon Crediton Devon 4thExeter Saracens Exhibition Fields Summer Lane Whipton Exeter Devon 11thFalmouth Recreation Ground 3 000 Falmouth Cornwall 6thHayle Memorial Park Hayle Cornwall 8thHoniton Allhallows Playing Field Honiton Devon 5thLiskeard Looe Lux Park Liskeard Cornwall Promoted from Cornwall 1 champions Old Plymothian amp Mannamedian King George V Playing Field Elburton Plymouth Devon 9thPaignton Queen s Park 1 650 150 seats Paignton Devon Relegated from Western Counties West 14th Pirates Amateurs Mennaye Field 4 000 2 200 seats Penzance Cornwall 10thSaltash Moorlands Lane Saltash Cornwall 7thSouth Molton Station Road South Molton Devon Promoted from Devon 1 champions Withycombe Raleigh Park Withycombe Exmouth Devon 3rd 12 Final league table edit 2014 15 Cornwall Devon League Table 13 Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Loss bonus Points Points deducted1 Crediton 26 25 0 1 875 302 573 19 1 1212 Saltash 26 24 0 2 1158 327 831 21 1 1183 Withycombe 26 19 1 6 823 366 457 15 4 974 Pirates Amateurs 26 17 0 9 836 418 418 13 4 855 Paignton 26 15 0 11 590 501 89 10 3 746 Falmouth 26 15 0 11 508 439 69 8 2 717 Bude 26 13 0 13 529 588 59 9 2 648 Bodmin 26 12 0 14 508 556 48 8 4 619 Hayle 26 12 0 14 510 585 75 6 3 5810 Honiton 26 11 1 14 423 544 121 4 3 5411 Exeter Saracens 26 8 0 18 613 847 234 10 4 4612 Old Plymothian amp Mannamedian 26 7 0 19 322 896 574 2 1 3113 South Molton 26 2 0 24 328 864 536 4 3 1514 Liskeard Looe 26 1 0 25 134 924 790 0 1 15 20If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match then the second and so on until the tie is settledGreen background are promotion places Pink background are relegation places Updated 14 July 20152013 14 editMain article 2013 14 Tribute Cornwall Devon League Exeter University the champions lost only one match and finished in their highest ever league placing Tiverton came second and both teams were promoted to Western Counties West for 2014 15 season Newquay Hornets and Veor who won only two matches and promoted the previous season are both relegated to Cornwall 1 2012 13 editIn 2012 13 the Cornwall Devon League consisted of thirteen teams seven from Cornwall and six from Devon The season started on 8 September 2012 and ended on 20 April 2013 Plymouth Barbarians were originally included in the fixtures but dropped out of the league during the season 2012 13 Cornwall Devon League Table 14 15 16 Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Bonus points Points Points deducted1 Teignmouth 24 22 0 2 911 270 641 22 1102 St Ives 24 23 0 1 750 266 484 15 104 53 Tiverton 24 16 2 6 571 389 182 11 794 Saltash 24 16 0 8 642 448 194 11 70 55 Hayle 24 12 2 10 441 460 19 7 596 Old Plymothian amp Mannamedian 24 12 0 12 537 580 43 10 587 Withycombe 24 11 1 12 546 533 13 9 558 Falmouth 24 10 0 14 436 599 163 11 519 Pirates Amateurs 24 9 2 13 406 477 71 8 4810 Crediton 24 7 3 14 431 467 36 8 4211 Newquay Hornets 24 7 0 17 501 579 78 15 38 512 Liskeard Looe 24 4 2 18 293 642 349 7 22 513 Wessex 24 1 0 23 200 955 755 3 2 5If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match then the second and so on until the tie is settledGreen background are promotion places Pink background are relegation places Updated 14 July 20152011 12 editMain article 2011 12 Tribute Cornwall Devon League2010 11 editMain article 2010 11 Tribute Cornwall Devon League2009 10 editTable edit 2009 10 Cornwall Devon League Table 17 Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Points Points deducted1 Wellington 26 26 0 0 1086 170 916 522 Exeter Saracens 26 19 1 6 702 271 431 393 St Austell 26 16 1 9 518 350 168 334 Crediton 26 16 0 10 596 303 293 325 Teignmouth 26 16 1 9 678 349 329 31 26 Bideford 26 14 2 10 572 321 251 306 Liskeard Looe 26 15 0 11 504 424 80 308 Falmouth 26 14 2 10 367 327 40 309 Stithians 26 12 1 13 454 571 117 23 210 Hayle 25 11 1 13 329 361 32 19 411 Torrington 26 9 1 15 325 544 219 1912 Saltash 26 4 0 22 349 901 552 813 Old Plymothian amp Mannamedian 26 4 0 22 229 767 538 4 414 Plymouth Albion Oaks 26 0 0 26 179 1229 1050 0 2Points are awarded as follows two points for a win one points for a draw no points for a loss If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order 1 difference between points for and against 2 total number of points for Green background are promotion places Pink background are relegation places1989 90 editTable edit 1989 90 Courage Cornwall Devon League Table 18 Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points difference Points1 Penzance Newlyn 10 9 0 1 256 96 160 182 Sidmouth 10 9 0 1 165 73 92 183 Devonport Services 10 7 0 3 223 117 106 144 Plymouth Civil Service 10 7 0 3 181 125 56 145 Crediton 10 5 1 4 184 139 45 116 Teignmouth 10 4 2 4 128 138 10 107 Bideford 10 4 0 6 163 123 40 88 Exeter Saracens 10 3 0 7 61 110 49 69 Illogan Park 10 3 0 7 91 193 102 610 Falmouth 10 2 1 7 109 176 67 511 Wadebridge Camels 10 0 0 10 29 300 271 0Points are awarded as follows 2 pts for a win 1 pt for a draw 0 pts for a lossGreen background are teams promoted Pink background are teams relegated 1988 89 editMain article 1988 89 Courage Cornwall Devon League1987 88 editMain article 1987 88 Courage Cornwall Devon LeagueOriginal teams editWhen league rugby began in 1987 this division contained the following teams Bideford Crediton Exmouth Falmouth Hayle Newton Abbot Paignton Penryn Penzance amp Newlyn St Austell TeignmouthCornwall Devon honours edit 19 20 Cornwall Devon League 1987 1993 edit The original Cornwall Devon League sponsored by Courage was a tier 8 league with promotion up to Western Counties and relegation down to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1 Cornwall Devon LeagueSeason No of teams Champions Runners up Relegated team s Ref1987 88 11 Crediton Exmouth St Austell Newton Abbot 21 1988 89 11 Penryn Teignmouth Paignton Exmouth Hayle 22 1989 90 11 Penzance Newlyn Sidmouth Falmouth Wadebridge Camels 23 1990 91 11 Devon amp Cornwall Police Crediton Devonport Services Illogan Park 24 1991 92 13 Bideford Plymouth Civil Service a No relegation 25 1992 93 13 Devonport Services Exmouth Bude Saltash 26 Green backgrounds are promotion places Cornwall Devon League 1993 96 edit The creation of National 5 South for the 1993 94 season meant that the Cornwall Devon League dropped to a tier 9 league Promotion continued to Western Counties and relegation to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1 The league continued to be sponsored by Courage Cornwall Devon LeagueSeason No of teams Champions Runners up Relegated team s Ref1993 94 13 Devon amp Cornwall Police Exmouth Liskeard Looe 27 1994 95 13 Paignton Sidmouth Newquay Hornets 28 1995 96 8 Sidmouth St Austell b No relegation 29 Green backgrounds are promotion places Cornwall Devon League 1996 2009 edit The cancellation of National 5 South at the end of the 1995 96 season saw the Cornwall Devon League return to being a tier 8 division Further restructuring meant that promotion was now to Western Counties West formerly Western Counties c while relegation continued to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1 From the 2008 09 season onward the league sponsor would be Tribute Cornwall Devon LeagueSeason No of teams Champions Runners up Relegated team s Ref1996 97 8 Kingsbridge South Molton Plymouth Civil Service Veor d 30 31 1997 98 10 Truro Crediton Saltash Honiton 32 1998 99 10 Newton Abbot Withycombe Old Plymouthians Falmouth 33 1999 00 10 Exmouth Devonport Services No relegation Bideford 10th 34 2000 01 10 St Just Bideford Kingsbridge Teignmouth Bude Sidmouth Perranporth 35 2001 02 10 Paignton St Ives Old Plymouthians Torrington Saltash 36 2002 03 10 Devonport Services Wessex St Austell 37 2003 04 12 Mounts Bay Bude Newquay Hornets South Molton Teignmouth 38 2004 05 12 Sidmouth Kingsbridge Okehampton Bideford St Just 39 2005 06 12 Tiverton Devonport Services Old Plymouthians Liskeard Looe 40 2006 07 12 Paignton Wadebridge Camels St Austell South Molton Perranporth 41 2007 08 12 Cullompton Newquay Hornets Honiton Wessex Teignmouth 42 2008 09 14 Penryn Okehampton e No relegation 14th Falmouth 43 Green backgrounds are promotion places Cornwall Devon League 2009 2022 edit Despite widespread league restructuring by the RFU the Cornwall Devon League continued as a tier 8 division with promotion to Western Counties West and relegation to either Cornwall 1 or Devon 1 Tribute continued to sponsor the league Cornwall Devon LeagueSeason No of teams Champions Runners up Relegated team s Ref2009 10 14 Wellington Exeter Saracens Old Plymouthians Plymstock Albion Oaks 44 2010 11 14 Bideford St Austell Saltash Stithians Roseland 45 2011 12 14 Tavistock Honiton Veor Totnes Torrington 46 2012 13 13 Teignmouth St Ives Liskeard Looe Wessex 47 2013 14 13 Exeter University Tiverton Newquay Hornets Veor 48 f 2014 15 14 Crediton Saltash Old Plymothian amp Mannamedian South Molton Liskeard Looe 49 2015 16 14 Bude St Ives Newquay Hornets Exeter Saracens 50 2016 17 14 Falmouth Paignton Tamar Saracens Topsham Bodmin 51 2017 18 14 Wellington Saltash Torrington Wessex 53 54 2018 19 14 Penryn Honiton Withycombe Plymouth Argaum Hayle 55 2019 20 13 g Truro Paignton South Molton Exeter Athletic 57 2020 21 Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic in the United Kingdom 2021 22 14 Pirates Amateurs Topsham Awaiting decision from RFUGreen backgrounds are promotion places Summary of champions and runners up editTeam Champions Year s Runners up Year s Paignton 3 1995 2002 2007 2 2017 2020Penryn 3 1989 2009 2019Devonport Services 2 1993 2003 2 2000 2006Sidmouth 2 1996 2005 2 1990 1995Crediton 2 1988 2015 2 1991 1998Bideford 2 1992 2011 1 2001Devon amp Cornwall Police 2 1991 1994Truro 2 1998 2020Wellington 2 2010 2018Exmouth 1 2000 3 1988 1993 1994Kingsbridge 1 1997 1 2005Tiverton 1 2006 1 2014Teignmouth 1 2013 1 1989Bude 1 2016 1 2004Penzance Newlyn 1 1990Newton Abbot 1 1999St Just 1 2001Mounts Bay 1 2004Cullompton 1 2008Tavistock 1 2012Exeter University 1 2014Falmouth 1 2017Pirates Amateurs 1 2022St Ives 3 2002 2013 2016St Austell 2 1996 2011Saltash 2 2015 2018Honiton 2 2012 2019Plymouth Civil Service 1 1992South Molton 1 1997Withycombe 1 1999Wessex 1 2003Wadebridge Camels 1 2007Newquay Hornets 1 2008Okehampton 1 2009Exeter Saracens 1 2010Topsham 1 2010Place Champions Year s Runners up Year s Devon 21 1988 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 24 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2005 2006 2009 2010 2012 2014 2017 2019 2020 2022Cornwall 11 1989 1990 1998 2001 2004 2009 2016 2017 2019 2020 2022 10 1996 2002 2004 2007 2008 2011 2013 2015 2016 2018Somerset 2 2010 2018Sponsorship editThe Cornwall Devon League was part of the Courage Clubs Championship and sponsored by Courage Brewery from the first season 1987 88 to season 1996 97 58 The league was unsponsored until season 2007 08 when St Austell Brewery sponsored South west based leagues under the Tribute Ale label Notes edit Crediton also promoted Hayle also promoted At the end of the 1995 96 season Western Counties would split into two regional divisions Western Counties North and Western Counties West Veor withdrew from the league this year and would be demoted two levels down to Cornwall 2 for the following season 3rd placed Truro also promoted Plymouth Barbarians withdrew from the league this year League was reduced to 13 teams after Lanner withdrew from the competition in February 56 See also editSouth West Division RFU Cornwall RFU Devon RFU English rugby union system Rugby union in Cornwall Rugby union in EnglandReferences edit Tribute Cornwall Devon England Rugby Retrieved 7 June 2022 Hall Lee 20 February 2020 Lanner quit Cornwall amp Devon after only seven players turn up The Cornishman p 62 Lanner withdrew after only seven players turned up for a match on 15 February they were in 9th place having won 8 of their 19 games 2 Liskeard Looe RFC pitchero Retrieved 4 October 2021 Tribute Cornwall Devon 2018 2019 English Rugby RFU Retrieved 12 April 2021 Tribute Cornwall Devon 2017 2018 English Rugby RFU Retrieved 12 April 2021 Tribute Cornwall Devon 2016 2017 English Rugby RFU Retrieved 11 April 2021 Amateurs Season Ends With A Wimper The Cornishman 5 May 2016 p 71 Plymouth Albion Oaks RFC Pitchero Retrieved 25 January 2014 Tribute Cornwall Devon England Rugby RFU Retrieved 14 July 2015 South West Division Tribute Cornwall Devon 2015 2016 England Rugby RFU Retrieved 8 May 2016 Tribute Cornwall Devon Rugby First RFU Retrieved 29 August 2014 South West Division Tribute Cornwall Devon 2014 2015 England Rugby RFU Retrieved 19 April 2015 South West Division Tribute Cornwall Devon Devon RFU Archived from the original on 21 January 2013 Retrieved 4 June 2012 Anon 22 April 2012 results tables and fixtures Independent Plymouth Tribute Cornwall amp Devon Trelawny s Army Retrieved 25 May 2012 Tribute Cornwall Devon 2009 2010 England Rugby RFU Retrieved 6 June 2017 Williams Tony Mitchell Bill eds Courage Club Championship Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1991 92 Taunton Foodball Directories p 495 ISBN 1 869833 15 5 League Tables Archive Trelawny s Army Retrieved 26 January 2017 results tables and fixtures Independent Plymouth 22 April 2012 p 57 Johns Stephen Griffiths John 1988 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1988 89 17th ed London Rothmans Publications Ltd pp 123 139 ISBN 0 356 15884 5 Johns Stephen Griffiths John 1989 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1989 90 18th ed London Rothmans Publications Ltd pp 133 136 ISBN 0 356 17862 5 Johns Stephen Griffiths John 1990 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1990 91 19th ed London Rothmans Publications Ltd pp 143 146 ISBN 0 356 19162 1 Williams T and Mitchell B 1990 Courage Clubs Championship Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990 91 Windsor Burlington Publishing Co Ltd Williams T and Mitchell B 1991 Courage Clubs Championship Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1991 92 Taunton Tony Williams Cornwall Rugby Football Union 1992 3 Jones Stephen Griffiths John 1994 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1994 95 London Headline Bookline Publishing ISBN 0 7472 7850 4 Cleary Mick Griffiths John eds 1995 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1995 96 London Headline Bookline Publishing ISBN 0 7472 7816 4 Cleary Mick Griffiths John eds 1996 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1996 97 London Headline Book Publishing ISBN 0 7472 7771 0 Cornwall Rugby Football Union 1996 7 Mick Cleary and John Griffiths ed 1997 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997 98 London Headline Book Publishing ISBN 07472 7732 X Final League Tables 1997 98 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 26 January 2017 Final League Tables 1998 99 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 26 January 2017 Final League Tables 1999 2000 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 26 January 2017 Final League Tables 2000 2001 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 26 January 2017 Final League Tables 2001 2002 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 26 January 2017 Final League Tables 2002 2003 Trelawny s Army Retrieved 26 January 2017 Final 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Wessex Named in Proposed Club Merger Wessex RFC Pitchero 4 January 2018 Wessex would be renamed Exeter Athletic following the club s merger with Exeter Youth RFC at the end of the 2017 18 season 52 Tribute Cornwall Devon 2017 2018 England Rugby Retrieved 1 May 2018 Tribute Cornwall Devon 2018 2019 England Rugby Retrieved 13 April 2019 FALCON S PULL OUT OF LEAGUE Camborne RFC Retrieved 30 May 2020 Men s South West Level 8 and below leagues 2019 20 PDF England Rugby Retrieved 25 April 2020 Cleary Mick Griffiths John eds 1997 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997 98 26th ed London Headline Book Publishing ISBN 0 7472 7732 X External links editTrelawny s Army league tables and results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cornwall Devon League amp oldid 1139779082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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