Devon RFU Senior Cup
Devon Senior CupSport |
Rugby Union |
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Instituted |
1887 (1887) |
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Number of teams |
18 |
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Country |
England |
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Holders |
Brixham (4th title) (2016–17) |
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Most titles |
Exeter (16 titles) |
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Website |
Devon RFU |
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The Devon Senior Cup is an annual rugby union knock-out club competition organized by the Devon Rugby Football Union. It was first introduced in the 1887-88 season and the inaugural competition was won by Tiverton.[1] During the early years of the cup the format changed several times from a knock-out competition to a league format, then to hybrid league/cup, then back to being a knock-out cup once again. The competition also was had periods of inactivity, with World War I preventing play for a number of seasons and then the cup being cancelled in the 1930s before being reintroduced for the 1969-70 season when it was won by St. Luke's College (now Exeter University). The Havill Plate was introduced in the 1970s for teams knocked out of the first round of the cup which would continue until 1999. Competitions similar to the Havill Plate were introduced in 2009 for teams that got knocked out of the earlier stages of the cup were introduced - plate (semi finals) and vase (quarter finals) - but these were discontinued due to a lack of interest by the clubs involved.[2]
The Devon Senior Cup is currently the premier county cup competition for club sides based in Devon that play in tier 5 (National League 3 South West), tier 6 (Tribute South West 1 West), tier 7 (Tribute Western Counties West) and tier 8 (Tribute Cornwall/Devon) of the English rugby union league system. The current format is as a knock-out cup with a first round, second round, quarter-final, semi-final and final, which is to be played at the home ground of one of the finalists.[3] In previous years the competition was an 8 team knock-out competition open to clubs in tier 5 (National League 3 South West) as well as tier 6, but this was changed to also include tier 7 and 8 sides for the 2016-17 season as the Devon Intermediate Cup was cancelled.
Devon Senior Cup winners
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Season |
Winner |
Score |
Runners–up |
Venue |
1887-88[1][4] | Tiverton | | Newton Abbot | County Ground, Exeter |
1888-89[5] | Devonport Albion | 3-0 | Exeter | County Ground, Exeter |
1889-90[6] | Exeter | 10-6 | Torquay Athletic | County Ground, Exeter |
1890-91[7] | Devonport Albion | N/A[a 1] | RNEC | N/A |
1891-92 | Devonport Albion | |
1892-93 | Devonport Albion | |
1893-94 | Barnstaple | |
1894-95 | Devonport Albion | |
1895-96 | Sidmouth | |
1896-97[8] | Sidmouth | 3-0 | Totnes | County Ground, Exeter |
1897-04 | No competition |
1904-05[9] | Plymouth | 3-0 | Exeter | Rectory Field, Plymouth |
1905-06 | Plymouth | |
1906-07 | Torquay Athletic | |
1907-08 | Devonport Albion | |
1908-09[10] | Devonport Albion | | Newton Abbot | |
1909-10 | Plymouth | |
1910-11 | Plymouth | |
1911-12 | Devonport Albion | |
1912-13 | Devonport Albion | |
1913-14 | Devonport Albion | |
1914-20 | No competition due to World War I |
1920-21 | Plymouth Albion | |
1921-22[11] | Brixham | 3-0 | Torquay Athletic | Rackerhayes, Newton Abbot |
1922-23 | Newton Abbot | |
1923-24 | Newton Abbot | |
1924-25[12] | Exmouth | | Newton Abbot | |
1925-26[11] | Barnstaple | 11-3[a 2] | Brixham | County Ground, Exeter |
1926-27 | Newton Abbot | |
1927-28 | Barnstaple | |
1928-29[11] | Teignmouth | 6-3 | Brixham | Recreation Ground, Torquay |
1929-30[8] | Sidmouth | 3-0 | Brixham | Recreation Ground, Torquay |
1930-31[8] | Paignton | 6-0 | Sidmouth | |
1931-32[11] | Brixham | 5-0 | Paignton | |
1932-68 | No competition |
1968-69[13] | St. Luke's College | | Plymouth Albion | Recreation Ground, Torquay |
1969-70[14] | St. Luke's College | 12-9 | Barnstaple | |
1970-71 | Exeter | |
1971-72 | Exeter | |
1972-73 | Exeter | |
1973-74 | Plymouth Albion | 16-6 | St. Luke's College | Rectory Field, Plymouth |
1974-75[15] | St. Luke's College | 25-10 | Barnstaple | County Ground, Exeter |
1975-76 | Exeter | |
1976-77 | Plymouth Albion | 10-0 | Exeter | Beacon Park, Plymouth |
1977-78[8] | Exeter | 28-13 | Sidmouth | County Ground, Exeter |
1978-79 | Torquay Athletic | |
1979-80 | Exeter | |
1980-81[16] | Exeter University | | Exeter | |
1981-82 | Exeter | |
1982-83 | Plymouth Albion | 30-13 | Devon & Cornwall Police | Beacon Park, Plymouth |
1983-84 | Plymouth Albion | 22-7 | Devon & Cornwall Police | Beacon Park, Plymouth |
1984-85 | Plymouth Albion | 12-4 | Exeter University | County Ground, Exeter |
1985-86 | Plymouth Albion | 15-6 | Exeter | County Ground, Exeter |
1986-87 | Plymouth Albion | 47-12 | Devonport Services | Beacon Park, Plymouth |
1987-88[17] | Plymouth Albion | 32-6 | Okehampton | Showfield, Okehampton |
1988-89 | Exeter | |
1989-90 | Exeter | |
1990-91 | Exeter | |
1991-92 | Exeter | |
1992-93 | Exeter | |
1993-94 | Exeter | |
1994-95 | Exeter | |
1995-96 | Exeter | |
1996-97[17] | Barnstaple | | Okehampton | Showfield, Okehampton |
1997-98[18] | Tiverton | 23-14 | Torquay Athletic | Recreation Ground, Torquay |
1998-99 | Barnstaple | |
1999-00 | Barnstaple | |
2000-01 | Barnstaple | |
2001-02 | Barnstaple | |
2002-03[19] | Exmouth | | Barnstaple | Pottingham Road, Barnstaple |
2003-04[20] | Newton Abbot | 33-31 | Brixham | Astley Park, Brixham |
2004-05[21] | Barnstaple | 21-0 | Cullompton | Stafford Park, Cullompton |
2005-06 | Exmouth | |
2006-07 | Torquay Athletic | | Paignton | Queen's Park, Paignton |
2007-08[22] | Barnstaple | 23-19 | Exmouth | Imperial Recreation Ground, Exmouth |
2008-09[23] | Barnstaple | 21-0 | Cullompton | Stafford Park, Cullompton |
2009-10[24] | Barnstaple | 28-25 | Brixham | Astley Park |
2010-11[25] | Exmouth | 20-15 | Newton Abbot | Rackerhayes, Newton Abbot |
2011-12[26] | Exmouth | 28-15 | Brixham | Astley Park, Brixham |
2012-13[27] | Exmouth | 39-3 | Barnstaple | Imperial Recreation Ground, Exmouth |
2013-14[28] | Exmouth | 31-12 | Newton Abbot | Imperial Recreation Ground, Exmouth |
2014-15[29] | Brixham | 39-31 | Newton Abbot | Rackerhayes, Newton Abbot |
2015-16[30] | Exmouth | 31-25 | Brixham | Imperial Recreation Ground, Exmouth |
2016-17[31] | Brixham | 35-20 | Okehampton | Astley Park, Brixham |
2017-18 | |
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- ↑ The 1890-91 season saw the competition renamed the Devon League Cup and would take place in the form of a league for the next five seasons.
- ↑ 1926 final was replayed after the first game finished 3-3.
Devon Senior Plate winners
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Devon Senior Vase winners
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- ↑ Final was awarded to Cullompton as Paignton were unable to raise a side.[32]
Number of wins
- ↑ If you include the Devon Cup titles won by Plymouth Albion's parent clubs - Devonport Albion and Plymouth RFC - that merged to create the modern club in the 1920s then they have actually won 23 titles which would make them the most prolific team in the competition's history.
- ↑ Exeter University's figure includes Devon Cups won by St. Luke's College before it was amalgamated into Exeter University in 1978.
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