Devon League 1 Explained

Devon League 1
Sport:Rugby union
Teams:14
Champion:Exeter Saracens (2nd title)
Season:2021–22)
Most Champs:South Molton
Count:4
Website:Tribute Devon 1

Devon League 1 is an English level eight rugby union league for clubs based in Devon (and sometimes includes one Cornish club — St Columba & Torpoint). The champions are promoted to Cornwall/Devon and the runner-up plays the second team from Cornwall League 1, with the winning team gaining promotion. Up until the end of the 2017–18 season, teams were relegated to Devon League 2 but since that league has been abolished there is currently no relegation.

Each year a team from Devon League 1 is picked to take part in the RFU Junior Vase – a national cup competition for clubs at levels 9–12.

Format

The season runs from September to April and comprises twenty-six rounds of matches, with each club playing each of its rivals, home and away. The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:

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

2021–22

TeamGroundCapacityTown/CityPrevious season
Buckfastleigh Ramblers Buckfastleigh Sports Club 10th
Dartmouth Dartmouth Leisure Centre 8th
Exeter Athletic Bravelands Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (12th)
Exeter Saracens Exhibition Fields, Summer Lane 4th
Ilfracombe Brimlands 12th
New Cross Five Lanes Pitch, Strap Lane 11th
Old Plymothian & Mannamedian King George V Playing Fields 3rd
Old Technicians Weston Mill Oak Villa Social Club 7th
Plymouth Argaum Bickleigh Down 9th
Salcombe Two Meads 500 Joined from Devon Merit League
South Molton Station Road Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (13th)
Tamar Saracens The Parkway 2nd
Torrington Donnacroft 6th
Totnes Borough Park 5th

2020–21

Due to the ongoing pandemic, the 2020–21 season was cancelled.

2019–20

TeamGroundCapacityTown/CityPrevious season
Buckfastleigh Ramblers Buckfastleigh Sports Club 5th
Dartmouth Dartmouth Leisure Centre 10th
Exeter Saracens Exhibition Fields, Summer Lane 3rd
Ilfracombe Brimlands Joined from Devon Merit League
New Cross Five Lanes Pitch, Strap Lane 11th
Old Plymothian & Mannamedian King George V Playing Fields 9th
Old Technicians Weston Mill Oak Villa Social Club 6th
Plymouth Argaum Bickleigh Down Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (13th)
Tamar Saracens The Parkway 4th
Torrington Donnacroft 7th
Totnes Borough Park 8th
Withycombe Raleigh Park Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (14th)

2018–19

TeamGroundCapacityTown/CityPrevious season
Buckfastleigh Ramblers Buckfastleigh Sports Club Promoted from Devon League 2 (runners up)
Dartmouth Dartmouth Leisure Centre 3rd
Exeter Athletic Bravelands Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (13th)
Exeter Saracens Exhibition Fields, Summer Lane 7th (not relegated)
New Cross Five Lanes Pitch, Strap Lane[1] 6th
North Tawton Taw Meadow Promoted from Devon League 2 (champions)
Old Plymothian & Mannamedian King George V Playing Fields Plymstock, Plymouth[2] Promoted from Devon League 2 (3rd)
Old Technicians Weston Mill Oak Villa Social Club Plymouth[3] 8th (not relegated)
Tamar Saracens The Parkway 5th
Torrington Donnacroft Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (14th)
Totnes Borough Park[4] 4th

2017–18

TeamGroundCapacityTown/CityPrevious season
Dartmouth Dartmouth Leisure Centre Promoted from Devon 2 (champions)
Exeter Saracens Exhibition Fields, Summer Lane 6th
New Cross Five Lanes Pitch, Strap Lane[5] 4th
Old Technicians Weston Mill Oak Villa Social Club Plymouth[6] Promoted from Devon 2 (runner-up)
South Molton Station Road 3rd
Tamar Saracens The Parkway Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (14th)
Topsham Bonfire Field Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (13th)
Totnes Borough Park[7] 5th

2016–17

Participating clubs and locations

TeamGroundCapacityTown/VillagePrevious season
Exeter Saracens Exhibition Fields, Summer Lane Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (12th)
Ilfracombe Brimlands Promoted from Devon 2 (champions)
New Cross Five Lanes Pitch, Strap Lane[8] 4th
North Tawton Taw Meadow 5th
South Molton Station Road 6th
Torrington Donnacroft Promoted from Devon 2 (runner-up)
Totnes Borough Park[9] 7th
Wessex Flowerpot Playing Fields Exeter[10] 3rd

League table

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width=20% style="border:0px" 2016–17 Devon 1 League Table[11] width=20% style="border:0px"
PlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstDifferenceTry bonusLoss bonusPoints
1 Wessex (P) 14 11 2 1 356 199 157 7 1 56
2 Torrington (P) 14 9 0 5 256 214 42 2 3 41
3 South Molton 14 7 1 6 255 230 25 4 4 39
4 New Cross 14 7 1 6 263 229 34 4 2 36
5 Totnes 14 6 0 8 243 256 −13 3 4 31
6 Exeter Saracens 14 6 0 8 295 299 −4 8 3 30
7 North Tawton 14 6 0 8 255 243 12 1 3 28
8 Ilfracombe 14 2 0 12 161 414 −253 2 2 12
  • 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 is the promotion place. Blue background is the play-off place. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 21 April 2017

Promotion play-off

Each season, the runners-up of Cornwall 1 and Devon 1, usually participate in a play-off for promotion to Cornwall/Devon. Newquay Hornets declined to play the match and Torrington were promoted.

2015–16

Participating clubs and locations

TeamGroundCapacityTown/VillagePrevious season
New Cross Abbrook Park Kingsteignton[12] 6th
North Tawton Taw Meadow Promoted from Devon 2 (champions)
Old Plymothian & Mannamedian King George V Playing Fields Plymstock, Plymouth[13] Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (12th)
South Molton Station Road Relegated from Cornwall/Devon (13th)
St Columba & Torpoint Defiance Field Torpoint, Cornwall[14] 3rd
Tamar Saracens The Parkway Ernesettle, Plymouth[15] Promoted from Devon 2 (runner-up)
Topsham Bonfire Field Topsham, Exeter[16] 7th
Totnes Borough Park Totnes[17] 4th
Wessex Flowerpot Playing Fields Exeter[18] 5th

League table

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width=20% style="border:0px" 2015–16 Devon 1 League Table[19] width=20% style="border:0px"
PlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstDifferenceTry bonusLoss bonusPoints
1 Tamar Saracens (P) 16 12 2 2 433 134 299 7 1 60
2 Topsham (P) 16 11 0 5 386 174 212 8 2 54
3 Wessex 16 12 0 4 289 204 85 3 1 52
4 New Cross 16 9 1 6 432 254 178 4 3 45
5 North Tawton 16 9 0 7 291 272 19 3 1 40
6 South Molton 16 7 0 9 330 254 76 5 4 37
7 Totnes 16 6 1 9 307 261 46 3 2 31
8 Old Plymothian & Mannamedian 16 4 0 12 185 372 −187 2 4 22
9 St Columba &Torpoint 16 0 0 16 125 853 −728 1 1 2
  • 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 is the promotion place. Blue background is the play-off place. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 21 April 2017

Promotion play-off

Each season, the runners-up of Cornwall 1 and Devon 1, usually participate in a play-off for promotion to Cornwall/Devon. Camborne School of Mines were due to play Topsham, but it appears that Camborne School of Mines conceded.

2014–15

Plymouth Argaum are the champions and they are promoted to Cornwall/Devon for season 2015–16.[20] The runner-up, Plymstock Albion Oaks won the play-off match against Veor 47 – 3 to also win promotion.[21] The last two teams Old Technicians (8th) and Torrington (9th) are relegated (subject to confirmation) to Devon 2.

Participating clubs and locations

TeamGroundCapacityTown/VillagePrevious season
New Cross Abbrook Park Kingsteignton[22] 7th
Old Technicians Weston Mill Oak Villa Social Club Plymouth[23] 5th
Plymouth Argaum Bickleigh Down Promoted from Devon 2
Plymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe, Plymouth[24] 6th
St Columba & Torpoint Defiance Field Torpoint, Cornwall[25] 8th
Topsham Bonfire Field Topsham, Exeter[26] 3rd
Torrington Donnacroft Promoted from Devon 2
Totnes Borough Park Totnes[27] 2nd
Wessex Flowerpot Playing Fields Exeter[28] 4th

League table

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width=20% style="border:0px" 2014–15 Devon 1 League Table[29] width=20% style="border:0px"
ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstDifferenceTry bonusLoss bonusPoints
1 Plymouth Argaum (P) 16 14 0 2 522 160 362 9 1 66
2 Plymstock Albion Oaks (P) 16 12 1 3 360 212 148 4 1 55
3 St Columba & Torpoint 16 10 0 6 291 266 25 4 1 45
4 Totnes 16 7 0 9 322 291 31 2 5 35
5 Wessex 16 8 0 8 256 321 −65 2 0 34
6 New Cross 16 7 0 9 254 309 −55 3 2 34
7 Topsham 16 6 0 10 284 324 −40 3 4 31
8 Old Technicians 16 5 0 11 228 280 −52 3 6 29
9 Torrington 16 2 1 13 168 522 −354 1 2 13
  • 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 is the promotion place. Blue background is the play-off place. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 28 April 2015

Promotion play-off

Each season, the runners-up of Cornwall 1 and Devon 1, participate in a play-off for promotion to Cornwall/Devon. Plymouth Albion Oaks beat the home team Veor 47 – 3.

ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstPoints differenceTry bonusLoss bonusPoints
- bgcolor=#d8ffeb align=centerPlymstock Albion Oaks (P) 16 12 1 3 360 212 148 4 1 55
14 10 0 4 394 186 208 8 1 50

2013–14

The 2013–14 Devon 1 consisted of nine clubs; eight from Devon and one from Cornwall. The season started on 7 September 2013 and ended on 5 April 2014 with each team playing each of the other teams twice. South Molton finished in first place and were promoted to Cornwall/Devon, while the runner-up, Totnes, lost to the second team in Cornwall 1, Bodmin, in a play-off and stay in this league. The bottom team, Salcombe, were relegated to Devon 2.

Participating clubs and locations

TeamGroundCapacityTown/VillagePrevious season
New Cross Abbrook Park Kingsteignton[30]
Old Technicians Weston Mill Oak Villa Social Club Plymouth[31]
Plymstock Albion Oaks Horsham Playing Fields Staddiscombe, Plymouth[32]
Salcombe Two Meads 500
St Columba & Torpoint Defiance Field Torpoint, Cornwall[33]
South Molton Station Road South Molton[34]
Topsham Bonfire Field Topsham, Exeter[35]
Totnes Borough Park Totnes[36]
Wessex Flowerpot Playing Fields Exeter[37]

League table

- bgcolor="green" ! colspan=13 style="border-right:0px;"; 2013–14 Devon 1 League Table[38] - bgcolor="#efefef" !width="20"Pos !width="180"Team !width="25"P !width="25"W !width="25"D !width="25"L !width="35"F !width="35"A !width="35"Diff !width="35"Try bonus !width="35"Loss bonus !width="30"Pts !width="110"Notes - bgcolor=#d8ffeb align=center 1South Molton (P) 16 13 0 3 390 165 225 10 3 65 - align=center 2 Totnes 16 10 1 5 311 290 21 4 1 47 - align=center 3 Topsham 16 9 0 7 304 280 24 5 2 43 - align=center 4 Wessex 16 8 1 7 296 284 12 2 3 39 - align=center 5 Old Technicians 16 8 0 8 266 299 −33 2 4 38 - align=center 6 Plymstock Albion Oaks 16 8 0 8 257 262 −5 3 2 37 - align=center 7 New Cross 16 6 0 10 231 247 −16 1 5 30 - align=center 8 St Columba & Torpoint 16 6 0 10 217 309 −92 1 4 29 - bgcolor=#ffcccc align=center 9 Salcombe 16 3 0 13 194 330 −136 1 3 16 - align=center
Points are awarded as follows:
  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss
  • 1 point for scoring four tries
  • 1 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
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
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Green background is the promotion place; pink background is the relegation place.

2012–13

Participating clubs

Original teams

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

Devon League 1 honours

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Devon League 1 (1987–1993)

The original Devon 1 (sponsored by Courage) was a tier 9 league with promotion to Cornwall/Devon and relegation to Devon 2.

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Devon League 1
SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners-upRelegated team(s)Ref
1987–88 11 Exeter Saracens [42]
1988–89 11 Plymouth Civil Service [43]
1989–90 11 Exmouth [44]
1990–91 11 South Molton [45]
1991–92 11 Devonport Services No relegation [46]
1992–93 12 Paignton [47]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Devon League 1 (1993–96)

The creation of National 5 South for the 1993–94 season meant that Devon 1 became a tier 10 league. Promotion continued to Cornwall/Devon and relegation to Devon 2. The league continued to be sponsored by Courage.

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Devon League 1
SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners-upRelegated team(s)Ref
1993–94 13 Honiton [48]
1994–95 13 Old Plymothian [49]
1995–96 13 Kingsbridge
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Devon League 1 (1996–2009)

The cancellation of National 5 South at the end of the 1995–96 season saw Devon League 1 return to being a tier 9 division. Promotion continued to Cornwall/Devon and relegation to Devon 2. From the 2008–09 season onward the league sponsor was Tribute.

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Devon League 1
SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners-upRelegated team(s)Ref
1996–97 10 Withycombe [50]
1997–98 10 Newton Abbot
1998–99 10 Wessex [51]
1999–00 10 Old Plymothian & Mannamedian [52]
2000–01 10 Torrington [53]
2001–02 10 Kingsbridge [54]
2002–03 10 Sidmouth No relegation [55]
2003–04 12 Tavistock [56]
2004–05 12 South Molton [57]
2005–06 12 Okehampton [58]
2006–07 12 Teignmouth [59]
2007–08 11 Old Plymothian & Mannamedian [60]
2008–09 12 Teignmouth [61]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Cornwall/Devon League (2009–2018)

Despite widespread league restructuring by the RFU, Devon 1 continued as a tier 9 division, with promotion to Cornwall/Devon and relegation to Devon 2. Tribute continued to sponsor the league.

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Devon League 1
SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners-upRelegated team(s)Ref
2009–10 9 Totnes [62]
2010–11 9 Plymouth Barbarians [63]
2011–12 9 Wessex [64]
2012–13 9 Exeter University [65]
2013–14 9 South Molton [66]
2014–15 9 Plymouth Argaum [67]
2015–16 9 Tamar Saracens [68]
2016–17 8 Wessex [69]
2017–18 8 South Molton No relegation [70]
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Devon League 1 (2018–present)

From the 2018–19 Devon 1 continued as a tier 9 division, with promotion to Cornwall/Devon. However, the cancellation of Devon 2 meant there was no longer relegation. Tribute continues to sponsor the league

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Devon League 1
SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners-upRelegated team(s)Ref
2018–19 11 North Tawton No relegation [71]
2019–20 12 Withycombe No relegation [72]
2020–21 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
2021–22 13 Exeter Saracens South Molton No relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Promotion play-offs

Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of Cornwall League 1 and Devon League 1 for the third and final promotion place to Cornwall/Devon. The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2019–20 season the Devon League 1 teams have been the most successful with thirteen wins to the Cornwall League 1 teams five; and the home team has won promotion on twelve occasions compared to the away teams six.

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Cornwall League 1 v Devon League 1 promotion play-off results
SeasonHome teamScoreAway teamVenueAttendance
2000–01[73] Wadebridge Camels (C) 53–17 Old Technicians (D)
2001–02[74] Mounts Bay (C) 14–17 Teignmouth (D)
2002–03[75] Old Plymothian & Mannamedian (D) 8–20 Mounts Bay (C)
2003–04[76] Old Plymothian & Mannamedian (D) Perranporth (C)
2004–05[77] Honiton (D) 49–20 Saltash (C)
2005–06[78] Cullompton (D) 28–6 Newquay Hornets (C)
2006–07[79] Bideford (D) 23–18 Liskeard Looe (C)
2007–08[80] Helston (C) 0–24 Plymstock Albion Oaks (D)
2008–09[81] No promotion play-off.
2009–10[82] Honiton (D) 43–12 Veor (C)
2010–11[83] [84] Pirates Amateurs (C) 29–20 Wessex (D) 400
2011–12[85] Helston (C) 19–20 Old Plymothian & Mannamedian (D)
2012–13[86] Stithians (C) 17–12 Plymstock Albion Oaks (D)
2013–14[87] [88] Bodmin (C) 17–15 Totnes (D) 355
2014–15[89] Veor (C) 3–47 Plymstock Albion Oaks (D)
2015–16[90] Topsham (D) HWO Camborne School of Mines (C)
2016–17[91] Newquay Hornets (C) AWO Torrington (D)
2017–18[92] Topsham (D) 67-3 Bodmin (C)
2018–19[93] Exeter Athletic (D) 29-3 Newquay Hornets (C)
2019–20 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Best ranked runner up – Newquay Hornets (C) – promoted instead.
2020–21 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
Green background is the promoted team. C = Cornwall League 1 and D = Devon League 1, HWO and AWO = home team or away team walk-over (when the other team declines to participate).

Number of league titles

Tier nine format since 1987

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Format of the tier nine Devon 1 rugby union league
YearNameNo of teamsNo of matches
1987–91 Courage Devon 1 11 10
1993–94 Courage Devon 1 13 12
1994–95 Courage Devon 1 11 10
1996–03 Devon 1 10 18
2003–07 Devon 1 12 22
2007–08 Devon 1 11 20
2008–09 Devon 1 12 22
2009–16 Devon 1 9 16
2016– Devon 1 8 14
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