CRFU Cornwall Clubs Cup

CRFU Cornwall Clubs Cup
Sport Rugby Union
Instituted 1971 (1971)
Number of teams 12
Country  England
Holders Lanner (1st title) (2015–16)
Most titles Illogan Park, Helston, Wadebridge Camels (6 titles)
Website Cornish RFU

The CRFU Cornwall Clubs Cup (currently sponsored by Tribute Ales[1]) is an annual rugby union knock-out cup club competition organised by the Cornwall Rugby Football Union. It is open to teams based in Cornwall and play in the Cornish regional divisions (tiers 9 and 10 in the English league system). It is the third highest ranked cup competition in the county after the Cornwall Super Cup and Cornwall Cup.

The current format is a first round consisting of twelve teams in four groups of three teams each with the top two teams in each group to advance to the quarter-final stage, followed by the semi-finals and a final to be held at a neutral venue in April 2015.[2]

Participating teams 2014–15

Team Ground Town/Village League
Camelford RFC Parc Tremain, Tintagel Camelford Tribute Cornwall 2
Helston King George V Playing Field Helston Tribute Cornwall 1
Illogan Park Paynters Lane Playing Field Illogan Tribute Cornwall 1
Lankelly-Fowey RFC Lankelly Farm Fowey Tribute Cornwall 2
Lanner Lanner First season
Perranporth Ponsmere Valley Perranporth Tribute Cornwall 1
Redruth Albany Trewirgie Road Redruth Tribute Cornwall 2
Roseland Philleigh Tribute Cornwall 1
St Agnes Enys Parc St Agnes Tribute Cornwall 2
St Just Tregeseal St Just Tribute Cornwall 2
Stithians Playing Field Stithians Tribute Cornwall 1
Veor Wheal Gerry Camborne Tribute Cornwall 1

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Note that Camborne School of Mines, Newquay Hornets and St Day are not participating in this years competition – with St Day also pulling out of league games in Tribute Cornwall 2 due to a lack of players.[3]

CRFU Cornwall Clubs Cup

CRFU Cornwall Clubs Cup Honours
Season Champion Score Runners–up Venue Cup Name/Sponsor
1971–72[4] Bude 18 – 16 RNAS Culdrose Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1972–73[5][6] Wadebridge Camels 11 – 3 Illogan Park Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1973–74[6] RNAS Culdrose 11 – 10 Wadebridge Camels Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1974–75[6] Illogan Park 12 – 9 Liskeard-Looe Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1975–76[6] Wadebridge Camels 12 – 3 Redruth GSOB Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1976–77[6] Wadebridge Camels 20 – 3 Saltash Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1977–78[6] Wadebridge Camels 16 – 0 Saltash Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1978–79[4][6] Illogan Park 15 – 3 Bude Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1979–80[6] Liskeard-Looe 16 – 4 Bodmin Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1980–81[6] Helston 18 – 8 Bodmin Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1981–82[6] Saltash 15 – 6 Camborne School of Mines Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1982–83[6] Illogan Park 12 – 6 Saltash Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1983–84[6][5] Bodmin 13 – 3 Illogan Park Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1984–85[6][4] Helston 11 – 3 Bude Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1985–86[7] Helston 11 – 6 St Agnes Recreation Ground, Redruth Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1986–87[6] Illogan Park 9 – 6 Bodmin Cornwall Junior Knockout Cup
1987–88[6] Helston 22 – 10 Liskeard-Looe Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1988–89[6] Helston 23 – 12 Liskeard-Looe Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1989–90[4] Veor 9 – 8 Bude Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1990–91[6] Helston 13 – 0 St Austell Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1991–92[6] Falmouth 22 – 3 Bodmin Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1992–93[6] Wadebridge Camels 17 – 9 Helston Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1993–94[4] Saltash 16 – 13 Bude Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1994–95[7][6] Redruth Albany 41 – 10 St Agnes Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1995–96[6] Illogan Park 16 – 16 Helston Illogan Park won by 2 tries to 1 Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1996–97[8] Perranporth 19 – 10 Illogan Park Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1997–98[8] Illogan Park 19 – 0 Roseland Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1998–99[7][8] Bodmin 25 – 20 St Agnes Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
1999–00[8] Perranporth 16 – 12 Bodmin Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
2000–01[8] Wadebridge Camels 55 – 10 Mounts Bay Cornwall Junior Knockout Plate
2001–02[4] Bude 18 – 10 Perranporth Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2002–03[9] Falmouth 23 – 14 Mounts Bay Recreation Ground, Redruth Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2003–04[10] Liskeard-Looe 29 – 8 Bodmin St. Clement's Hill, Truro Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2004–05[11] St Austell 11 – 9 Perranporth St. Clement's Hill, Truro Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2005–06[12] Newquay Hornets 17–3 Illogan Park St. Clement's Hill, Truro Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2006–07[13] Liskeard-Looe 23 – 3 Roseland Recreation Ground, Camborne Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2007–08[14] Newquay Hornets 33 – 8 Saltash Tregorrick Park, St Austell Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2008–09[15] Stithians 33 – 15 Bodmin Tregorrick Park, St Austell Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2009–10[16] Roseland 23 – 18 Helston Recreation Ground, Camborne Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2010–11[17] Pirates Amateurs 7 – 5 Veor Recreation Ground, Redruth Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2011–12[18] Saltash 51 – 0 St Just The Memorial Ground, Penryn Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2012–13[19] Veor 19 – 7 Stithians The Memorial Ground, Penryn Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2013–14[20] Liskeard-Looe 29 – 17 Perranporth Recreation Ground, Redruth Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2014-15[21] Veor 10 - 7 Lanner St Clement's Hill, Truro[22] Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2015-16[23] Lanner 23 - 8 Veor Tregorrick Park, St Austell[24] Skinner's Brewery Cornwall Clubs Cup
2016-17

    Number of Wins

    • Helston (6)
    • Illogan Park (6)
    • Wadebridge Camels (6)
    • Liskeard-Looe (4)
    • Saltash (3)
    • Veor (3)
    • Bodmin (2)
    • Bude (2)
    • Falmouth (2)
    • Newquay Hornets (2)
    • Perranporth (2)
    • Roseland (2)
    • Lanner (1)
    • Pirates Amateurs (1)
    • Redruth Albany (1)
    • St Austell (1)
    • RNAS Culdrose (1)
    • Stithians (1)

    See also

    References

    1. "TRIBUTE ALE SPONSORSHIPS". St Austell Brewery. 20 March 2015.
    2. 1 2 "Cornwall Clubs Cup Draws 2014-15 Season". Cornwall RFU. 14 October 2014.
    3. "St Day RFC pull out of league". Pitchero. 7 October 2014.
    4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "History - Bude Town Rugby Football Club". Bude RFC. 23 March 2015.
    5. 1 2 "OBITUARY: Eric Eckersall, Redruth". West Briton. 4 April 2015.
    6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Cornwall Rugby Football Union Official Handbook and Byelaws 1996–97. Cornwall RFU. 1996.
    7. 1 2 3 "History » St Agnes RFC: THROUGH THE DECADES". St Agnes RFC. 23 March 2015.
    8. 1 2 3 4 5 Cornwall RFU Official Handbook 2012-13. Cornwall RFU. 2012. pp. 125–6.
    9. "The 2002-2003 league season". Trelawny's Army. 23 March 2015.
    10. "The Senior Leagues 2003-2004". Trelawny's Army. 23 March 2015.
    11. "The Senior Leagues 2004-05". Trelawny's Army. 23 March 2015.
    12. "Cup most likely route to success for 'Park'". Falmouth Packet. 10 August 2007.
    13. "Roseland beaten after great effort". Falmouth Packet. 11 April 2007.
    14. "Newquay Hornets - 33 vs. Saltash - 8". Saltash Rugby. 5 April 2008.
    15. "Roberts proud of depleted Bodmin". West Briton. 15 April 2009.
    16. "Southworth's delight at Roseland double". West Briton. 6 May 2010.
    17. "Amateurs get sweet revenge win". West Briton. 5 May 2011.
    18. "Tigers mauled by red-hot Ashes in one-sided final". Cornishman. 12 April 2012.
    19. "Veor add Cornwall Clubs' Cup to league success". West Briton. 30 March 2013.
    20. "Liskeard-Looe lift Cornwall Clubs' Cup with victory against battling Perranporth". West Briton. 5 May 2014.
    21. "Veor edge out Lanner to lift Cornwall Clubs' Cup". West Briton. 4 May 2015.
    22. "Rugby: Veor to meet local rivals Lanner in Cornwall Clubs Cup final - April 23". West Briton. 23 April 2015.
    23. "RUGBY: Lanner earn revenge win to earn their first Tribute Cornwall Clubs' Cup success". West Briton. 2 May 2016.
    24. "Rugby: Veor to meet local rivals Lanner in Cornwall Clubs Cup final". West Briton. 23 April 2016.

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