Cornwall League 1

Tribute Cornwall League 1
Current season or competition:
2015–16 Tribute Cornwall League 1
Sport Rugby union
Instituted 1987 (1987)
Number of teams 8
Country England
Holders Lanner (1st title) (2015–16)
Most titles Saltash (5 titles)

Tribute Cornwall 1 is an English level nine rugby union league for clubs based in Cornwall, which has been running continually since 1987–88. The champions are promoted to the Tribute Cornwall/Devon league, and the runner-up plays the second team in Tribute Devon 1, with the winning team gaining promotion. One or two teams are usually relegated to Tribute Cornwall 2. For the two seasons, 2009–10 and 2010–11, the size of the league was increased to twelve teams by amalgamating with Cornwall League 2. With the re-introduction of Tribute Cornwall 2 in 2011–12, the league was reduced to seven teams playing each other three times to make eighteen games each.[1] For the current season the league consists of eight teams playing each other twice. Saltash are the most successful team having won the league on five occasions and have been runners-up three times; they currently play in Tribute Western Counties West.

Lanner won the 2015–16 title, in only their second season in league rugby, following promotion last year from Cornwall League 2. Camborne School of Mines finished second and will play Topsham from Devon 1 for the remaining promotion place to the Cornwall/Devon League

Current season

The 2015–16 Tribute Cornwall League 1 consists of eight teams; each team playing the others twice, home and away. The season started on 10 October 2015 and the last league matches were played on 16 April 2016.

Participating clubs

Camborne SOM
Illogan
Lanner
Liskeard Looe
Perranporth
St Agnes
Locations of the 2015-16 Tribute Cornwall 1 teams
Team Ground Town/Village Previous season
Camborne School of Mines Memorial Park, Kernick Road Penryn 3rd
Helston King George V Playing Field Helston 6th
Illogan Park Paynters Lane Playing Field Illogan 4th
Lanner Lanner promoted from Tribute Cornwall 2
Liskeard Looe Lux Park Liskeard relegated from Tribute Cornwall/Devon
Perranporth Ponsmere Valley Perranporth 5th
St Agnes Enys Parc St Agnes promoted from Tribute Cornwall 2
Veor Wheal Gerry Camborne 2nd

League table

2015–16 Tribute Cornwall League 1 Table[2]
Pos Team P W D L F A Diff Try Bonus Loss Bonus Pts Notes
1 Lanner 14 11 0 3 278 182 96 6 1 52
2 Camborne School of Mines 14 10 0 4 343 157 186 6 2 50
3 Veor 14 9 0 5 339 172 167 7 3 47
4 Liskeard-Looe 14 9 0 5 280 203 77 4 1 38 3 pts deducted
5 Illogan Park 14 9 0 5 246 256 –10 3 2 32 9 pts deducted
6 Helston 14 4 0 10 163 330 –167 2 1 19
7 Perranporth 14 4 0 10 154 299 –145 2 0 18
8 St Agnes 14 0 0 14 119 323 –204 1 2 –7 10 pts deducted

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

Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 18 April 2016

Promotion play-off

Each season, the runners-up of Tribute Cornwall 1 and Tribute Devon 1, participate in a play-off for promotion to Tribute Cornwall/Devon. Camborne School of Mines will play Topsham at a venue and date to be decided.

2014–15

The 2014–15 Tribute Cornwall League 1 consists of eight teams; each team playing the others twice, home and away. The season started on 4 October 2014 and the league matches were due to finish on 24 January 2015, but owing to postponements finished on 14 February.[3] The champions, Newquay Hornets are promoted to Tribute Cornwall/Devon while the second place team, Veor lost 3 – 47 against Plymstock Albion Oaks, the runner-up of Tribute Devon 1, in a play-off for promotion to Tribute Cornwall/Devon. Roseland and Stithians are relegated to Tribute Cornwall 2.

Participating clubs

Team Ground Town/Village Previous season
Camborne School of Mines Memorial Park, Kernick Road Penryn 3rd
Helston King George V Playing Field Helston 6th
Illogan Park Paynters Lane Playing Field Illogan promoted from Tribute Cornwall 2
Newquay Hornets Newquay Sports Ground Newquay relegated from Tribute Cornwall/Devon League
Perranporth Ponsmere Valley Perranporth 4th
Roseland Philleigh 7th
Stithians Playing Field Stithians 5th
Veor Wheal Gerry Camborne relegated from Tribute Cornwall/Devon League

League table

2014–15 Tribute Cornwall League 1 Table[3]
Pos Team P W D L F A Diff Try Bonus Loss Bonus Pts Notes
1 Newquay Hornets 14 14 0 0 567 78 489 11 0 69
2 Veor 14 10 0 4 394 186 208 8 1 50
3 Camborne School of Mines 14 8 1 5 451 273 178 9 2 40
4 Illogan Park 14 8 0 6 401 358 43 7 0 39
5 Perranporth 14 6 0 8 184 302 –118 2 0 27
6 Helston 14 4 1 9 229 511 –282 3 0 21
7 Roseland 14 2 0 12 186 485 –299 3 2 13
8 Stithians 14 3 0 11 208 427 –219 3 0 11 4pts deducted

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

Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 23 March 2015

Promotion play-off

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

Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points difference Try bonus Loss bonus Points
Plymstock Albion Oaks (P) 16 12 1 3 360 212 148 4 1 55
Veor 14 10 0 4 394 186 208 8 1 50
25 April 2015
14:30
Veor 3 – 47 Plymouth Albion Oaks


2013–14

The 2013–14 Tribute Cornwall 1 kicked off on 28 September 2013 and was due to finish on 8 February 2014, but owing to postponements finished on 1 March. The league consisted of eight clubs, with each team playing the others twice; home and away. Liskeard Looe were unbeaten winning thirteen of their fourteen matches, finished as champions and will next season play in Tribute Cornwall/Devon. The runner-up, Bodmin, beat the second placed team Totnes, from Tribute Devon 1 in a play-off for promotion. St Agnes are relegated to Tribute Cornwall 2.

Participating clubs

Team Ground Town/Village Previous season
Bodmin Clifden Park Bodmin promoted from Tribute Cornwall League 2
Camborne School of Mines Memorial Park, Kernick Road Penryn promoted from Tribute Cornwall League 2
Helston King George V Playing Field Helston 5th
Liskeard Looe Lux Park Liskeard relegated from Tribute Cornwall/Devon League
Perranporth Ponsmere Valley Perranporth 4th
Roseland Philleigh 6th
St Agnes Enys Parc St Agnes 3rd
Stithians Playing Field Stithians 2nd

League table

2013–14 Tribute Cornwall League 1 Table[4]
Pos Team P W D L F A Diff Try bonus Loss bonus Pts
1 Liskeard Looe 14 13 1 0 570 86 484 11 0 65
2 Bodmin 14 9 1 4 396 227 169 8 2 48
3 Camborne School of Mines 14 9 1 4 282 199 83 5 2 45
4 Perranporth 14 7 0 7 291 351 –60 5 1 34
5 Stithians 14 6 0 8 194 315 –121 2 3 29
6 Helston 14 5 0 9 179 245 –66 2 2 24
7 Roseland 14 3 0 11 146 379 –233 1 2 15
8 St Agnes 14 2 1 11 147 403 –256 1 2 13

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
    Green background is the promotion place. Blue background is the play-off place. Pink background are relegation places.
    Updated: 28 July 2015

    2012–13

    Participating clubs

    Team Ground Town/Village Previous season
    Helston King George V Playing Field Helston
    Perranporth Ponsmere Valley Perranporth promoted from Tribute Cornwall League 2
    Roseland Philleigh
    St Agnes Enys Parc St Agnes promoted from Tribute Cornwall League 2
    St Just Tregeaseal St Just
    Stithians Playing Field Stithians
    Veor Wheal Gerry Camborne relegated from Tribute Cornwall/Devon League

    League table

    2012–13 Tribute Cornwall League 1 Table[5]
    Pos Team P W D L F A Diff Bonus Pts Notes
    1 Veor 18 17 0 1 657 140 517 13 78 5 pts deducted
    2 Stithians 18 11 1 6 457 210 247 12 59
    3 St Agnes 18 9 0 9 404 306 98 9 46
    4 Perranporth 18 9 0 9 346 403 –57 7 39 5 pts deducted
    5 Helston 18 8 0 10 238 362 –124 6 39
    6 Roseland 18 8 1 9 269 250 19 4 23 15 pts deducted
    7 St Just 18 0 0 18 77 777 –700 1 –4 5 pts deducted

    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
      Green background is the promotion place. Blue blackground is the play-off place. Red background is the relegation place.

      2011–12

      Saltash, the champions, are promoted to the Tribute Cornwall/Devon League for season 2012–13. Helston played against the runner–up from Tribute Devon 1, losing the play-off for a place in the Tribute Cornwall/Devon League. There was no relegation.

      2010–11

      Veor, the champions, are promoted to the Tribute Cornwall/Devon League for season 2011–12. The runner-up, Pirates Amateurs beat Wessex (Tribute Devon 1) 29 – 20 in the play-off and were also promoted. St Day, Perranporth, Illogan Park, St Agnes, and Redruth Albany were relegated to the re-formed Tribute Cornwall 2. Lankelly-Fowey withdrew during the season and their results expunged from the table.

      2009–10

      Roseland, the champions, are promoted to the Tribute Cornwall/Devon League for season 2010–11. Veor, the runner-up lost to Honiton in the promotion play-off and continue to play in the Tribute Cornwall League.[6]

      2008–09

      Stithians as champions, were promoted to the Tribute Cornwall/Devon League for season 2009–10. With an increase from twelve to sixteen teams in the aforementioned league, St Austell and Liskeard-Looe were also promoted. The two Cornwall leagues amalgamated for the following season and Camborne School of Mines, Illogan Park, Lankelly-Fowey, Redruth Albany, St Agnes, St Day and Veor joined the remaining teams for 2009–10.[7]

      Cornwall League 1 honours

      [8][9][10][11][12][13]

      Cornwall League 1 Honours
      Season No of teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams League Name
      1987–88 11 Illogan Park Wadebridge Camels Stithians, St Just Cornwall League 1
      1988–89 11 Wadebridge Camels St Austell Lankelly-Fowey, St Agnes Cornwall League 1
      1989–90 11 Hayle Liskeard Looe Redruth Albany, Helston, St Just Cornwall League 1
      1990–91 11 Saltash Falmouth Roseland, St Agnes Cornwall League 1
      1991–92 11 Liskeard Looe Bude Helston, Wadebridge Camels Cornwall League 1
      1992–93 9 Veor Falmouth Camborne School of Mines Cornwall League 1
      1993–94 11 Saltash Falmouth Redruth Albany, St Just Cornwall League 1
      1994–95 11 St Austell Liskeard Looe Bodmin, Illogan Park Cornwall League 1
      1995–6 11 Bude Falmouth St Day, Wadebridge Camels Cornwall League 1
      1996–97 10 Falmouth Newquay Hornets Redruth Albany Cornwall League 1
      1997–98 10 Newquay Hornets Wadebridge Camels St Agnes, Liskeard Looe Cornwall League 1
      1998–99 9 St Just Saltash Veor Cornwall League 1
      1999–00 9 Perranporth Saltash Redruth Albany Cornwall League 1
      2000–01 9 Saltash Wadebridge Camels St Day Cornwall League 1
      2001–02 9 Bude Mounts Bay Callington Cornwall League 1
      2002–03 9 Falmouth Mounts Bay Helston, St Day Cornwall League 1
      2003–04 8 Liskeard Looe Perranporth St Agnes Cornwall League 1
      2004–05 8 St Austell Saltash Helston Cornwall League 1
      2005–06 8 Perranporth Newquay Hornets St Just, Redruth Albany Cornwall League 1
      2006–07 8 Newquay Hornets Liskeard Looe Illogan Park, Camborne School of Mines Cornwall League 1
      2007–08 9 Saltash Helston No relegation Cornwall League 1
      2008–09 8[n 1] Stithians St Austell and Liskeard Looe No relegation Cornwall League 1
      2009–10 12 Roseland Veor No relegation Tribute Cornwall League[n 2]
      2010–11 11[n 3] Veor Pirates Amateurs St Day, Perranporth, Illogan Park, St Agnes, Redruth Albany Tribute Cornwall League
      2011–12 7 Saltash Helston No relegation Tribute Cornwall League 1[n 4]
      2012–13 7 Veor Stithians St Just Tribute Cornwall League 1
      2013–14 8 Liskeard Looe Bodmin St Agnes Tribute Cornwall League 1
      2014–15 8 Newquay Hornets Veor Roseland, Stithians Tribute Cornwall League 1
      2015–16 8 Lanner Camborne School of Mines Perranporth, St Agnes Tribute Cornwall League 1
      Green backgrounds are promotion places.
      1. Illogan Park withdrew from the league at the start of the season due to having only fourteen players in their squad.
      2. Cornwall Leagues 1 and 2 were combined to form a single division.
      3. Lankelly-Fowey withdrew during the league season.
      4. After a break of two seasons Cornwall League 1 was split into two divisions.

      Play-offs

      The runner-up plays the second-placed team in Devon League 1 in a promotion play-off. The team with the best league record has home advantage.

      19 April 2014
      Bodmin 17 – 15 Totnes
      Try: P Carter, C Armstrong, A Coad
      Con: C Armstrong
      report Try: G Williams, C Douglas
      Con: A Rive
      Pen: S Hingston
      Clifden Park, Bodmin
      Attendance: 355
      23 April 2011[14]
      Pirates Amateurs 29 – 20 Wessex RFC
      Try: A Gwennap 29' M Westren 33' J Trezise T Edwards 47' S Stone 89'
      Con: S. Powell, M Westren
      Try: D Morris 21' R Hart
      Con: T. Gwynne
      Drop: A Alderman 12' T Gwynne 22'
      Mennaye Field, Penzance
      Attendance: 400
      8 May 2010[15]
      Honiton 43 – 12 Veor
      Try: L. Johns, S. Nex, N. Guilbert, J. Barratt, J. Rice, C Sampson.
      Con: B. Webber (5)
      Drop: N. Guilbert
      Try: S. Sarah, J. Williams
      Con: A.N. Other
      Allhallows, Honiton
      8 May 2010[17]
      Helston 0 – 24 Old Public Oaks

      Attendance: 400
      8 May 2010[18]
      Bideford 23 – 18 Liskeard Looe
      Try: Lewis Elliot, Craig Oxenham
      Con: Marcus Hill
      Pen: Marcus Hill (2)

      [19]

      Liskeard & Looe travelled to Bideford losing a close game 23 – 18 in their play-off for a spot in the Cornwall & Devon League next season. Lewis Elliott and Craig Oxenham scored tries for the East Cornwall Lions whilst Marcus Hill kicked two penalties and a conversion.

      Sponsorship

      Tribute 2009–10 to 2014–15 inclusive.

      See also

      References

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      3. 1 2 "Fixtures and Results - Tribute Cornwall 1". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
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      6. Anon. (2010) 'Cornwall R.F.U. Handbook, 2010–11'.
      7. http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables0910.html
      8. http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tablearc.html
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      10. Williams, T. and Mitchell, B. (1990) Courage Clubs Championship Official Rugby Union Club Directory 1990-91. Windsor: Burlington Publishing Co. Ltd.
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      12. Cornwall Rugby Football Union Official Handbook 1992-93
      13. "results, tables and fixtures". Independent. 25 March 2012. p. 57.
      14. Amateurs hold nerve to clinch promotion. 'Cornishman' 28 April 2011
      15. Honiton promoted after confident play-off victory. http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/Honiton-promoted-confident-play-victory/story-11713910-detail/story.html
      16. "Fixtures". The Cornishman. 24 April 2008.
      17. Honiton promoted after confident play-off victory. http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/Honiton-promoted-confident-play-victory/story-11713910-detail/story.html
      18. Honiton promoted after confident play-off victory. http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/Honiton-promoted-confident-play-victory/story-11713910-detail/story.html
      19. Hooper, Bill. "Bill Hooper's Cornish Roundup". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
      20. "A summary of the 2002-2003 league season". Trelawnys Army. Retrieved 30 March 2015.

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