Cornwall League 2
Tribute Cornwall 2 is an English level ten rugby union league for clubs based in Cornwall. The champions are promoted to Tribute Cornwall 1; there is no relegation. The league had run continuously since 1987–88, except for a two-season break, when Cornwall 2 was combined with Cornwall League 1 for seasons 2009–10 and 2010–11. The competition recommenced in 2011–12 when it was decided to form two leagues of seven teams each. Lankelly-Fowey won the second phase and have won Cornwall 2 for the first time. St Agnes and Helston are the most successful team having won the league on five occasions each.
For the 2016–17 season Cornwall 1 and Cornwall 2 were amalgamated to create the Tribute Cornwall League with fifteen teams playing each other once in the first phase. After Christmas the teams split into two leagues with the top eight playing in Cornwall One and the remainder playing in Cornwall Two.
For the 2018-19 season Cornwall League 1 and Cornwall League 2 would revert to being separate divisions.
2019–20
Participating teams and locations
Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
Camelford | Lane End | 500 | Camelford | 4th |
Helston | King George V Playing Field | 2,500 | Helston | Relegated from Cornwall 1 |
Perranporth | Ponsmere Valley | Perranporth | 3rd | |
Redruth Albany | Trewirgie Road | Redruth | 6th | |
Roseland | Philleigh Rugby Field | Philleigh | Relegated from Cornwall 1 | |
Stithians | Playing Field | Stithians | 5th |
2018–19
Participating teams and locations
Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
Camelford | Lane End | 500 | Camelford | 4th |
Perranporth | Ponsmere Valley | Perranporth | 6th | |
Redruth Albany | Trewirgie Road | Redruth | 7th | |
St Agnes | Enys Parc | St Agnes | Relegated from Cornwall 1 | |
St Just | Tregeseal | Tregeseal, St Just | 3rd | |
Stithians | Playing Field | Stithians | 5th |
2016–17
For the current season Cornwall 1 and Cornwall 2 have been amalgamated to create the Tribute Cornwall League with fifteen teams playing each other once in the first phase. After Christmas the teams split into two leagues with the top eight playing in Cornwall One and the remainder playing in Cornwall Two.Participating clubs (phase 2)
Team | Ground | Town/Village | Phase one |
Camelford RFC | Lane End | Camelford | 14th |
Illogan Park | Paynters Lane Playing Field | Illogan | 13th |
Lankelly-Fowey RFC | Lankelly Farm | Fowey | 11th |
Perranporth | Ponsmere Valley | Perranporth | 9th |
Redruth Albany | Trewirgie Road | Redruth | 15th |
St Just | Tregeseal | St Just | 12th |
Stithians | Playing Field | Stithians | 10th |
League table (phase 2)
2015–16
The first matches of the 2015–16 Tribute Cornwall 2 were played on 10 October 2015 and the final matches on 2 April 2016 with the six teams playing each of the other teams twice to make ten matches each.Participating clubs and locations
Team | Ground | Town/Village | Previous season |
Camelford RFC | Parc Tremain, Tintagel | Camelford | 3rd |
Lankelly-Fowey RFC | Lankelly Farm | Fowey | 6th |
Redruth Albany | Trewirgie Road | Redruth | 5th |
Roseland | Philleigh | relegated from Cornwall 1 | |
St Just | Tregeseal | St Just | 4th |
Stithians | Playing Field | Stithians | relegated from Cornwall 1 |
League table
2014–15
The 2014–15 Tribute Cornwall League 2 originally consisted of seven teams; each team playing the others twice, home and away. St Day withdrew before the season started reducing the league to six teams. The season started on 4 October 2014 and finished on 24 January 2015 with the champions, St Agnes promoted to Tribute Cornwall 1. Lanner, in their first season in league rugby was also promoted after finishing the league season in second place. Both promoted teams finished the league season unbeaten winning eight of their ten matches.Participating clubs and locations
League table
2013–14
The 2013–14 Tribute Cornwall 2 kicked off on 28 September 2013 and was due to finish on 18 January 2014 with each team playing each of the other teams three times. Owing to fixture cancellations the competition finished on 8 February 2014. The champions, Illogan Park are promoted to Tribute Cornwall 1, there is no relegation.Participating clubs and locations
League table
2012–13
Participating clubs and locations
2011–12
Cornwall League 2 honours
Number of league titles
- St Agnes
- Helston
- Illogan Park
- Redruth Albany
- Roseland
- Bodmin
- Veor
- Lankelly-Fowey
- Liskeard-Looe
- Mounts Bay
- St Day
- St Just
- Stithians
Geography
Team | Ground | Town/Village |
Bodmin | Clifden Park | Bodmin |
Callington | Duchy College Playing Fields | Stoke Climsland |
Camborne School of Mines | Memorial Park, Kernick Road | Penryn |
Camelford | Parc Tremain, Tintagel | Camelford |
RNAS Culdrose | Sport Field | RNAS Culdrose |
Helston | King George V Playing Field | Helston |
Illogan Park | Paynters Lane Playing Field | Illogan |
Lankelly-Fowey | Lankelly Farm | Fowey |
Lanner | Trevarth | Lanner |
Liskeard-Looe | Lux Park | Liskeard |
Mounts Bay | The Mennaye Field | Penzance |
Ormdale | Treleigh | Redruth |
Perranporth | Ponsmere Valley | Perranporth |
Pirate Amateurs | The Mennaye Field | Penzance |
Redruth Albany | Trewirgie | Redruth |
Redruth Grammar School Old Boys | Clijah Croft | Redruth |
Roseland | Philleigh | |
St Agnes | Enys Parc | St Agnes |
St Day | Playing Field, Telegraph Hill | St Day |
St Just | Tregeseal | St Just |
RAF St Mawgan | RAF St Mawgan | |
Stithians | Playing Field | Stithians |
Veor | Wheal Gerry / Memorial Ground | Camborne |
Wadebridge Camels | Molesworth Field | Wadebridge |