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Devonport Services Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team based in Plymouth, Devon. The club was originally called United Services Devonport and had their first recorded match back in 1904. [2] Devonport Services play their homes games at the Rectory Field and their strip and club colours are dark blue and red.
Regional 1 South West, is the highest regional rugby union league covering South West England. The club finishing in first place is promoted to National League 2 West. Relegated teams drop down to either Regional 2 South West or Regional 2 Severn, depending on their location. Devonport Services are the current champions.
Devonport Services: The Rectory Field: 2,000: Devonport, Plymouth, Devon: Promoted from Regional 1 South West (champions) [6] Exeter University: Topsham Sports Ground [7] Exeter, Devon: 5th Hinckley: De Montfort Park [8] 2,000: Hinckley, Leicestershire: 7th Hornets: The Nest, Hutton Moor Park [9] 1,100 (100 stand) Weston-super-Mare, Somerset ...
Counties 1 Western North (known as Counties 1 Tribute Western North for sponsorship purposes) is an English rugby union league. Originally a single division called Western Counties, in 1996 the division split into two regional leagues called Western Counties North and Western Counties West.
Crawshays Welsh RFC is a Welsh invitational rugby union team.. In 1922 Captain Geoffrey Crawshay was invited by the Engineer Commander of Devonport Services, SF Coopper, to bring a team of Welsh rugby union players to play Devonport Services R.F.C. [1]
Charles Samuel Henry Webb (4 November 1902 – 28 October 1961) was an English international rugby union player. A Royal Marine from Plymouth, Devon, Webb was a Devonport Services and Navy rugby player, capped 12 times for England from 1932 to 1936, as a specialist second-row forward. [1] Webb captained Cornwall in 1934-35 and also represented ...
Regional 2 South West, (formerly known as South West 1 West) is an English, level six, rugby union league for clubs based in the south-west of England; i.e. Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset.
Neville Lloyd "Barney" Evans (16 December 1908 – 27 May 1994) was an English international rugby union player. Evans was born in Lewisham, London, and went to Royal Naval Engineering College. [1] A Royal Navy lieutenant commander, Evans captained the Devonport