Mounts Bay RFC explained

Teamname:Mounts Bay
Union:Rugby Football Union
Fullname:Mounts Bay RFC
Nickname:Bay
Location:Penzance, Cornwall, England
Countryflag:England
Capacity:4,000
Position:13th

Mounts Bay RFC was a Cornish rugby club formed in December 1999 and based in Penzance, England, which folded in July 2009.[1] Initially formed as an offshoot from Penzance & Newlyn RFC, the club operated as an independent club. Mounts Bay were promoted at the end of the 2007-08 season and competed in National Division Two in the 2008-09 season.[2] However, the club folded in the summer of 2009 due to financial problems and withdrew from the league structure altogether.

2006-07 season

Mounts Bay had a successful year as they were promoted to the National Leagues as champions of Southwest 1 with three games to play. They also reached two cup finals; on 11 April 2007 they lost 43-7 to Redruth in the final the CRFU Cornwall Cup and on 15 April 2007, Bay made their only visit to Twickenham for the EDF Energy Intermediate Cup Final against former winners Dunstablians. They won the match 46-36.[3]

2007-08 season

In their first season in the National Leagues, Mounts Bay finished first in National Division Three South and were again promoted, their eighth promotion in nine seasons, to play in National Division Two during the 2008-09 season. Fly-half Lee Jarvis was the league's top point scorer with 266 points. In addition to the league championship Mounts Bay also won the Cornwall Super Cup by defeating Launceston 45-17 on 24 March 2008.

2008-09 season

Mounts Bay's quick rise ended with their only relegation. It was soon followed by an AGM in July 2009 that confirmed they were to fold after the possibility of a groundshare with Redruth RFC broke down and they were left with large debts and little assets.[4]

Season summary

SeasonLeagueNational Cup(s)County Cup(s)
Competition/LevelPositionPointsCompetitionPerformanceCompetitionPerformance
2000–01 Cornwall 2 (10) 1st (promoted) 26 Runners up
2001–02 Cornwall 1 (9) 2nd (lost playoff) 26
2002–03 Cornwall 1 (9) 2nd (promoted via playoff) 26 Runners up
2003–04 Cornwall/Devon (8) 1st (promoted) 40 Semi-finals[5]
2004–05 Western Counties West (7) 1st (promoted) 40 Quarter-finals[6]
2005–06 South West 2 West (6) 1st (promoted) 42
2006–07 South West 1 (5) 1st (promoted) 35 Winners Runners up
2007–08 National 3 South (4) 1st (promoted) 107 4th Round[7] Winners
2008–09 National 2 (3) 13th (relegated) 29 Quarter-finals[8]
Green background stands for either league champions (with promotion) or cup winners. Blue background stands for promotion without winning league or losing cup finalists. Pink background stands for relegation.

Club honours

Notable former players

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Rugby Union | Mounts Bay fall off the rugby map . . 2009-07-24 . 2017-02-27.
  2. Web site: Mounts Bay RFC . Mounts Bay RFC . 2017-02-27.
  3. News: Twickenham Glory. BBC Sport. 2019-09-10.
  4. News: Rugby Union | Mounts Bay fall off the rugby map . . 2009-07-24 . 2017-02-27.
  5. Web site: Yesterday's rugby results . The Sunday Times . 28 March 2004 .
  6. Web site: Cup walkover for Borough . South West Farmers . 6 January 2005.
  7. Web site: EDF National Trophy 07/08 . Statbunker. 12 January 2008.
  8. Web site: EDF National Trophy 07/08 . Statbunker. 27 February 2009.
  9. Web site: Vacancies . Hampshirerugby.co.uk . 2017-02-27.
  10. Web site: National 3 South 07/08 . www.hampshirerugby.co.uk . 17 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140521233526/http://www.hampshirerugby.co.uk/component/content/523.html?task=view . 21 May 2014 . dead.