2010–11 Tribute Cornwall/Devon League

2010–11 Tribute Cornwall/Devon League
Countries England
Champions Bideford
Runners-up St Austell
Promoted Bideford and St Austell
Relegated Saltash, Stithians and Roseland
Matches played 182
← 2009–10

The 2010–11 Tribute Cornwall/Devon League was the 24th full season of rugby union within the eighth tier of the English league system. Bideford the champions and the runners–up St Austell were promoted to the Tribute Western Counties West for 2011–12. Saltash, Stithians and Roseland were relegated to Tribute Cornwall One for the following season. For the first time the points scoring system with bonus points for tries, etc. was introduced.[1]

Table

2010–2011 Tribute Cornwall/Devon League Table[2]
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points Diff Bonus Tries Bonus Loss Points Points deducted
1 Bideford 26 25 0 1 1208 256 952 22 1 123
2 St Austell 26 23 0 3 937 286 651 16 1 109
3 Hayle 25 18 0 7 784 459 325 15 2 89
4 Crediton 26 18 0 8 802 491 311 13 1 86
5 Liskeard–Looe 25 16 0 9 566 376 190 12 3 80
6 Falmouth 26 15 0 11 504 502 2 7 3 70
7 Totnes 26 15 1 10 564 588 –24 4 3 69
8 Honiton 26 15 0 11 736 454 282 10 3 68 –5
9 Teignmouth 26 9 0 17 556 616 –60 6 7 49
10 Withycombe 26 8 1 17 518 551 –33 6 7 48
11 Torrington 26 7 1 18 329 844 –515 2 3 36
12 Saltash 26 3 2 21 447 929 –482 4 7 27
13 Stithians 26 3 2 21 251 864 –613 2 3 11 –10
14 Roseland 26 2 1 23 210 1196 –986 1 2 8 –5
  • Points are awarded as follows: four points for a win; two points for a draw; no points for a loss; one bonus point for scoring four tries or more in a match; one bonus point for losing by seven points or less.
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: (1) difference between points for and against; (2) total number of points for.
Green background are promotion places. Pink background are relegation places.

See also

References

  1. "Final League Tables 2010-2011". Trelawny's Army. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  2. "South West Rugby". Retrieved 21 August 2012.

External links

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