1987–88 Courage Cornwall League 1 Explained

1987–88 Courage Cornwall League 1
Date:12 September 1987 – 19 March 1988
Champions:Illogan Park (1st title)
Runnersup:Wadebridge Camels
Relegated:St Just
Stithians
Matches:55
Nextseason:1988–89

The Courage Cornwall League 1 1987–88 was the first full season of rugby union within the ninth tier of the English league system, currently known as Tribute Cornwall League 1. Illogan Park finished the league season unbeaten, and as the first champions were promoted to the Courage Cornwall/Devon League for season 1988–89. Stithians lost all ten matches, finishing in last place and were relegated to Courage Cornwall League 2, along with St Just who finished one place above them.[1] [2]

Participating teams and locations

The 1987–88 Courage Cornwall League 1 consists of eleven teams. Each team played one match against each of the other teams, playing a total of ten matches with five at home and five away. The season started on 12 September 1987 and ended on 19 March 1988.[3]

TeamGroundCapacityCity/Area
Bodmin Clifden Park Bodmin
Bencoolen Meadow 750 Bude
King George V Playing Field 2,500 Helston
Illogan Park Illogan Park Illogan
Liskeard Looe Lux Park Liskeard
Redruth Albany Trewirgie Redruth
St Agnes Wheal Butson St Agnes
St Just Tregeseal Tregeseal, St Just
Saltash Moorlands Lane Saltash
Stithians Playing Field Stithians
Bodieve Park Wadebridge

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1988–89. 1988. Rothmans Publications Ltd. London. Stephen Jones.
  2. Book: Courage Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990–91. 1990. Burlington Publishing Co Ltd. Windsor. Tony Williams and Bill Mitchell.
  3. Book: Cornwall Rugby Football Union Official Handbook and Byelaws Season 1987 – 88. 1987. Cornwall Rugby Football Union.