Devonport Services R.F.C.

Devonport Services Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team based in Plymouth.

The team, originally called United Services Devonport, was limited to military officers and its first recorded match was a 2-2 tie against Plymouth in 1904. Devonport mostly lost until 1912 when it opened to other ranks and results improved dramatically.

A South Wales Echo sportswriter gave Devonport the nickname The Sporting Blues after a match with a Swansea team. Many internationals have played for the club. Home games are played on the Rectory Field, previously home of Devonport Albion. All British Armed Forces players are eligible to join the club.

The club have now been an open club since the mid nineties, therefore, they allow civilians to play alongside serving armed forces players.

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