Tribute Western Counties West
Tribute Western Counties West is an English, level seven, rugby union league for clubs based in the south-west of England; mainly Cornwall, Devon and Somerset. The champions are promoted to Tribute South West 1 West and the runner-up plays the second team in Tribute Western Counties North, with the winning team also gaining promotion. The number of teams relegated depends on feedback following promotion and relegation in the leagues above, but is usually two or three to either Tribute Cornwall/Devon or Tribute Somerset Premier, depending on location.
Each year two Tribute Western Counties West sides take part in the RFU Intermediate Cup - one affiliated with the Cornwall RFU, the other with the Devon RFU.
Format
The champions are promoted to South West 1 West and the second-placed team plays the runner-up from Western Counties North with the winner also promoted. The teams finishing in 13th and 14th are relegated to the Cornwall/Devon league. The season runs from September to April and comprises twenty-six rounds of matches, with each club playing each of its rivals, home and away. The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:- 4 points are awarded for a win
- 2 points are awarded for a draw
- 0 points are awarded for a loss, however
- 1 losing point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer
- 1 additional point is awarded to a team scoring 4 tries or more in a match.
2019–20
Participating teams and location
Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Area | Previous season |
Bideford | King George's Field | 2,000 | Bideford, Devon | 10th |
Chard | The Park, Essex Close | Chard, Somerset | 12th | |
Cullompton | Stafford Park | Cullompton, Devon | Relegated from South West 1 West | |
Falmouth | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | Falmouth, Cornwall | 7th |
Honiton | Allhallows Playing Field | Honiton, Devon | Promoted from Cornwall/Devon | |
Kingsbridge | High House | 1,000 | Kingsbridge, Devon | 8th |
Penryn | Memorial Ground | 4,000 | Penryn, Cornwall | Promoted from Cornwall/Devon |
Saltash | Moorlands Lane | Saltash, Cornwall | 11th | |
St Austell | Tregorrick Park | 4,000 | St Austell, Cornwall | 4th |
Teignmouth | Bitton Park Sports Ground | 1,210 | Teignmouth, Devon | Relegated from South West 1 West |
Tiverton | Coronation Field | 750 | Tiverton, Devon | 5th |
Wadebridge Camels | Molesworth Field | 500 | Wadebridge, Cornwall | 6th |
Wellington | Athletic Ground | Wellington, Somerset | 3rd | |
Wiveliscombe | Recreational Ground | Wiveliscombe, Somerset | Promoted from Somerset Premier |
2018–19
Participating teams and location
Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Area | Previous season |
Bideford | King George's Field | 2,000 | Bideford, Devon | Relegated from South West 1 West |
Chard | The Park, Essex Close | Chard, Somerset | 7th | |
Crediton | Blagdon | Crediton, Devon | 10th | |
Falmouth | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | Falmouth, Cornwall | 12th |
Kingsbridge | High House | 1,000 | Kingsbridge, Devon | 4th |
Paignton | Queen's Park | 1,650 | Paignton, Devon | 9th |
Saltash | Moorlands Lane | Saltash, Cornwall | Promoted from Cornwall/Devon | |
Sidmouth | Blackmore Field | Sidmouth, Devon | 6th | |
St Austell | Tregorrick Park | 4,000 | St Austell, Cornwall | 3rd |
Tiverton | Coronation Field | 750 | Tiverton, Devon | 11th |
Truro | St Clement's Hill | 2,000 | Truro, Cornwall | 8th |
Wadebridge Camels | Molesworth Field | 500 | Wadebridge, Cornwall | 5th |
Wellington | Athletic Ground | Wellington, Somerset | Promoted from Cornwall/Devon | |
Winscombe | Recreation Ground | 1,200 | Winscombe, Somerset | Level transfer from Western Counties North |
2017–18
Participating teams and location
The 2017–18 Tribute Western Counties West League consists of fourteen teams; seven from Devon, five from Cornwall and two from Somerset. The season starts on 2 September 2017 and is due to be completed on 21 April 2018. Ten of the fourteen teams participated in last season's competition. The 2016–17 champions, Exeter University were promoted to Tribute South West 1 West, along with the play-off winners Cullompton, while Chard and Kingsbridge were relegated from that league. Bude and Wellington were relegated to Tribute Cornwall/Devon League and are replaced by Falmouth and Paignton.Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/City | Previous season |
Burnham-on-Sea | BASC Ground | Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset | 12th | |
Chard | The Park, Essex Close | Chard, Somerset | Relegated from South West 1 West | |
Crediton | Blagdon | Crediton, Devon | 10th | |
Devonport Services | The Rectory | 2,000 | Devonport, Plymouth, Devon | 3rd |
Falmouth | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | Falmouth, Cornwall | Promoted from Cornwall/Devon |
Kingsbridge | High House | 1,000 | Kingsbridge, Devon | Relegated from South West 1 West |
Paignton | Queen's Park | 1,650 | Paignton, Devon | Promoted from Cornwall/Devon |
St Austell | Tregorrick Park | 4,000 | St Austell, Cornwall | 7th |
St Ives | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | St Ives, Cornwall | 6th |
Sidmouth | Blackmore Field | Sidmouth, Devon | 8th | |
Tiverton | Coronation Field | 750 | Tiverton, Devon | 11th |
Torquay Athletic | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | Torquay, Devon | 9th |
Truro | St Clement's Hill | 2,000 | Truro, Cornwall | 4th |
Wadebridge Camels | Molesworth Field | 500 | Wadebridge, Cornwall | 5th |
2016–17
Participating teams and location
The 2016–17 Tribute Western Counties West League consists of fourteen teams; seven from Devon, five from Cornwall and two from Somerset. The season began on 3 September 2016 and finished on 22 April 2017. Ten of the fourteen teams participated in last season's competition, the 2015–16 champions, Okehampton were promoted to Tribute South West 1 West, along with the play-off winners Kingsbridge. Two Cornish teams, Penryn and Saltash were relegated to Tribute Cornwall/Devon League and were replaced by Bude and St Ives. The three relegated teams from Tribute South West One were all allocated places in Tribute Western Counties North so the two most westerly teams from that division, Burnham and Wellington were transferred to this league to bring the number of teams to fourteen.Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
Bude | Bencoolen Meadow | 750 | Bude, Cornwall | promoted from Tribute Cornwall/Devon |
Burnham-on-Sea | BASC Ground | Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset | level transfer from Tribute Western Counties North | |
Crediton | Blagdon | Crediton, Devon | 12th | |
Cullompton | Stafford Park | Cullompton, Devon | 7th | |
Devonport Services | The Rectory | 2,000 | Devonport, Plymouth, Devon | 9th |
Exeter University | Duckes Meadow, Salmon Pool Lane | Exeter, Devon | 4th | |
Sidmouth | Blackmore Field | Sidmouth, Devon | 8th | |
St Austell | Tregorrick Park | 4,000 | St Austell, Cornwall | 11th |
St Ives | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | St Ives, Cornwall | promoted from Tribute Cornwall/Devon |
Tiverton | Coronation Field | 750 | Tiverton, Devon | 6th |
Torquay Athletic | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | Torquay, Devon | 5th |
Truro | St Clement's Hill | 2,000 | Truro, Cornwall | 3rd |
Wadebridge Camels | Molesworth Field | 500 | Wadebridge, Cornwall | 10th |
Wellington | Athletic Ground | Wellington, Somerset | level transfer from Tribute Western Counties North |
League table
Promotion play-off
Each season, the runners-up in Western Counties West and Western Counties North, participate in a play-off for promotion to South West 1 West. The team with the best playing record, in this case Chew Valley, host the match and they lost to Cullompton 12 – 29.Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Points for | Points against | Points diff | Try bonus | Loss bonus | Points | |
Chew Valley | 26 | 22 | 0 | 4 | 822 | 493 | 329 | 18 | 0 | 106 |
Cullompton | 26 | 22 | 0 | 4 | 659 | 311 | 348 | 11 | 2 | 101 |
2015–16
The 2015–16 Tribute Western Counties West League consists of fourteen teams; nine from Devon and five from Cornwall. The seasons started on 5 September 2015 and the last matches were played on 30 April 2016.Participating teams and location
Ten of the fourteen teams participated in last season's competition. The 2014–15 champions Teignmouth were promoted to Tribute South West 1 West and Tavistock and St Ives were relegated to Tribute Cornwall/Devon League. The only team from Somerset, Wellington, was transferred to Tribute Western Counties North.Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
Crediton | Blagdon | Crediton, Devon | promoted from Tribute Cornwall/Devon | |
Cullompton | Stafford Park | Cullompton, Devon | relegated from Tribute South West 1 West | |
Devonport Services | The Rectory | 2,000 | Devonport, Plymouth, Devon | 6th |
Exeter University | Duckes Meadow, Salmon Pool Lane | Exeter, Devon | 9th | |
Kingsbridge | High House | 1,000 | Kingsbridge, Devon | 2nd |
Okehampton | Showground | 1,120 | Okehampton, Devon | 7th |
Penryn | Memorial Ground | 4,000 | Penryn, Cornwall | 11th |
Saltash | Moorlands Lane | Saltash, Cornwall | promoted from Tribute Cornwall/Devon | |
Sidmouth | Blackmore Field | Sidmouth, Devon | 8th | |
St Austell | Tregorrick Park | 4,000 | St Austell, Cornwall | relegated from Tribute South West 1 West |
Tiverton | Coronation Field | 750 | Tiverton, Devon | 3rd |
Torquay Athletic | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | Torquay, Devon | 12th |
Truro | St Clement's Hill | 2,000 | Truro, Cornwall | 4th |
Wadebridge Camels | Molesworth Field | 500 | Wadebridge, Cornwall | 5th |
League table
Promotion play-off
Each season, the runners-up in Tribute Western Counties North and Tribute Western Counties West, participate in a play-off for promotion to Tribute South West 1 West. The team with the best playing record, in this case Kingsbridge, hosted the match against Keynsham and won 16 – 10.Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Points for | Points against | Points diff | Try bonus | Loss bonus | Points |
Kingsbridge | 26 | 22 | 0 | 4 | 745 | 264 | 481 | 16 | 2 | 108 |
Keynsham | 26 | 20 | 2 | 4 | 681 | 306 | 375 | 14 | 4 | 102 |
2014–15
Participating teams and location
The 2014–15 Tribute Western Counties West League consisted of fourteen teams; nine from Devon, four from Cornwall and one from Somerset. The season started on 6 September 2014 and finished on 18 April 2015. Teignmouth became champions with two matches to play after Exeter University had fifty points deducted for playing ineligible players. Teignmouth were promoted to Tribute South West 1 West, while the second place team, Kingsbirdge, lost to the runner-up of Tribute Western Counties North, Newent in the play-off for promotion. The last two teams, Tavistock and St Ives were relegated to Tribute Cornwall/Devon.Team | Ground | Capacity | Town/Village | Previous season |
Devonport Services | The Rectory | 2,000 | Devonport, Plymouth, Devon | 8th |
Exeter University | Duckes Meadow, Salmon Pool Lane | Exeter, Devon | promoted from Tribute Cornwall/Devon league | |
Kingsbridge | High House | 1,000 | Kingsbridge, Devon | 3rd |
Okehampton | Showground | 1,120 | Okehampton, Devon | 9th |
Penryn | Memorial Ground | 4,000 | Penryn, Cornwall | 6th |
St Ives | Recreation Ground | 3,000 | St Ives, Cornwall | 12th |
Sidmouth | Blackmore Field | Sidmouth, Devon | relegated from Tribute South West 1 West | |
Tavistock | Sandy Park | Tavistock, Devon | 11th | |
Teignmouth | Bitton Sports Ground | 1,210 | Teignmouth, Devon | 2nd |
Tiverton | Coronation Field | 750 | Tiverton, Devon | promoted from Tribute Cornwall/Devon league |
Torquay Athletic | Receation Ground | 3,000 | Torquay, Devon | 7th |
Truro | St Clement's Hill | 2,000 | Truro, Cornwall | 5th |
Wadebridge Camels | Molesworth Field | 500 | Wadebridge, Cornwall | relegated from Tribute South West 1 West |
Wellington | Athletic Ground | Wellington, Somerset | 10th |
League table
Promotion play-off
Each season, the runners-up in Tribute Western Counties North and Tribute Western Counties West, participate in a play-off for promotion to Tribute South West 1 West. The team with the best playing record, in this case Newent, hosted the match; their opponents were Kingsbridge who lost the match 26 – 28 to a stoppage time penalty.Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Points for | Points against | Points diff | Try bonus | Loss bonus | Points |
Newent | 26 | 23 | 0 | 3 | 827 | 399 | 428 | 16 | 1 | 110 |
Kingsbridge | 26 | 18 | 0 | 8 | 701 | 422 | 279 | 12 | 4 | 88 |
2013–14
- Bude
- Burnham-on-Sea
- Devonport Services
- Ivybridge
- Kingsbridge
- Okehampton
- Paignton Saxons
- Penryn
- St Ives
- Tavistock
- Teignmouth
- Torquay Athletic
- Truro
- Wellington
2009–10
- Bude
- Camborne
- Devonport Services
- Kingsbridge
- Minehead Barbarians
- Newquay Hornets
- North Petherton
- Okehampton
- Penryn
- Tavistock
- Tiverton
- Truro
- Wadebridge Camels
- Withycombe
2007–08
Western Counties honours
In the first season of the English rugby union league pyramid, sponsored by Courage, there was ten, tier seven leagues. The Western Counties League was for teams based in the south-west of England from Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Gloucester and Somerset. Each team played one match against each of the other teams with the winning team awarded two points, and there was one point for each team in a drawn match. This system prevailed for five seasons, and in 1992–93 the number of teams increased from eleven to thirteen. The following season Western Counties League was renamed Courage South West 2 League, and three seasons later in 1996–97 a major reorganisation occurred with South West 2 being split into two regional leagues:- Courage Western Counties North consisted of sixteen teams based in Bristol, Gloucestershire and Somerset, and each team continued to play the others once
- Courage Western Counties West consisted of eleven teams based in Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, and each team played the other twice.
Western Counties
South West 2
restructuring due to creating of Courage League Division 5 meant that Western Counties was renamed as South West 2 for the 1993–94 season.Western Counties West
The league system was re-organised for 1996–97 season with South-West 2 being replaced with two divisions; Western Counties West and Western Counties North.Promotion play-offs
Since the 2000–01 season there has been a play-off between the runners-up of Western Counties North and Western Counties West for the third and final promotion place to South West 1 West, with the team with the superior league record getting home advantage in the tie. As of the end of the 2019–20 season the northern sides have been the more successful with ten victories to the west's nine while the home team has won thirteen times compared to the away teams six.Number of league titles
- Penryn
- Camborne
- Ivybridge
- Matson
- Okehampton
- St Austell
- Barnstaple
- Clevedon
- Coombe Down
- Crediton
- Cullompton
- Exeter University
- Exmouth
- Gloucester Old Boys
- Gordon League
- Launceston
- Mounts Bay
- North Petherton
- Old Patesians
- Paignton
- Sidmouth
- St Ives
- Teignmouth
- Torquay Athletic
- Truro
- Wellington
Summary of tier seven format since 1987