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Brixham Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team based at Astley Park in Brixham, Devon. The club runs three senior teams and the full range of junior teams.[1] The first XV currently plays in Regional 1 South West, a level five league in the English rugby union system.

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Astley Park, home of Brixham Rugby Club

History

Brixham RFC was formed in 1875, as reported in Alcock’s Football Annual 1876 edition, and became one of the founder members of the Devon RFU. In 1896 the club moved to its present ground, having previously played at Furzeham Green. Between 1924 and 1934 the club won the Devon Cup twice and were runners-up on four other occasions. When club rugby was introduced in 1987 the club was placed in the sixth tier league; South West 2.

At the end of 1989 Brixham achieved promotion into South West 1 where they would remain for the following eight seasons until they were relegated at the end of the 1996–97 season. During this period they also enjoyed several runs in the old Pilkington Cup, with the best performance coming in 1988–89 when they reached the third round, losing at home to Gloucester in front of almost 3,000 supporters.[2] The club would remain at level 6 for fifteen seasons until they finally got promoted back into level 5 by winning South West 1 West at the end of the 2011–12 season. This promotion would also see the club become one of the premier sides in the county, finally winning the Devon RFU Senior Cup in 2015 (the first victory since 1932) and then again in 2017.[3]

Ground

Astley Park is situated on Rea Barn Road in Brixham, opposite the police station and near to Brixham College. The ground consists of a club-house/stand alongside the main pitch, and there are also several other pitches on adjoining land for second XV and junior rugby. The stand sits atop the club-house and has seating/standing capacity for up to 300, while there is standing space for around 1,500 supporters pitch side, bringing the total capacity to approximately 1,800. There is limited parking in and around the ground.

Season summary

Season League National Cup(s) County Cup(s)
Competition/Level Position Points Competition Performance Competition Performance
1987–88 South West 2 (6)
1988–89 South West 2 (6) 2nd (promoted) Pilkington Cup 3rd Round
1989–90 South West 1 (5)
1990–91 South West 1 (5) Pilkington Cup 1st Round
1991–92 South West 1 (5)
1992–93 South West 1 (5) Pilkington Cup 1st Round
1993–94 South West 1 (6)[a 1] Pilkington Cup 2nd Round
1994–95 South West 1 (6)
1995–96 South West 1 (6) Pilkington Cup 1st Round
1996–97 South West 1 (5)[a 2] 11th (relegated)[4] 12
1997–98 South West 2 West (6) 6th[5] 22
1998–99 South West 2 West (6) 3rd[6] 28
1999–00 South West 2 West (6) 2nd[7] 36
2000–01 South West 2 West (6) 5th[8] 24
2001–02 South West 2 West (6) 3rd[9] 31
2002–03 South West 2 West (6) 5th[10] 28
2003–04 South West 2 West (6) 4th[11] 26 Powergen Intermediate Cup 6th Round[12][13] Devon Senior Cup Runners up
2004–05 South West 2 West (6) 7th[14] 18 Powergen Cup Qualifying Round[15]
2005–06 South West 2 West (6) 3rd[16] 32 Powergen Intermediate Cup [17]
2006–07 South West 2 West (6) 2nd (lost playoff)[18] 32 EDF Energy Intermediate Cup 1st Round[19][20]
2007–08 South West 2 West (6) 8th[21] 19 EDF Energy Intermediate Cup 2nd Round[22][23]
2008–09 South West 2 West (6) 7th[24] 19 EDF Energy Intermediate Cup 1st Round[25][26]
2009–10 South West 1 West (6)[a 3] 3rd[27] 39 Devon Senior Cup Runners up
2010–11 South West 1 West (6) 3rd[28] 99[a 4]
2011–12 South West 1 West (6) 1st (promoted)[29] 100 Devon Senior Cup Runners up
2012–13 National 3 South West (5)[a 5] 7th[30] 77 Devon Senior Cup 1st Round[31]
2013–14 National 3 South West (5) 7th[32] 68 Devon Senior Cup Semi-finals[33]
2014–15 National 3 South West (5) 5th[34] 84 Devon Senior Cup Winners
2015–16 National 3 South West (5) 4th[35] 77 Devon Senior Cup Runners up
2016–17 National 3 South West (5) 7th[36] 71 Devon Senior Cup Winners
2017–18 South West Premier (5)[a 6] 10th[37] 65 Devon Senior Cup Semi-finals[38]
2018–19 South West Premier (5) 8th[39] 71 Devon Senior Cup 5th[40]
2019–20 South West Premier (5) 5th 63.60[a 7] Devon Senior Cup
2020–21 South West Premier (5) Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
2021–22 South West Premier (5) 7th 60
2022–23 South West Premier (5) 3rd 71
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.

Honours

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

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