Okehampton RFC

{{Short description|English rugby union club, based in Devon}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Infobox rugby team

| teamname = Okehampton RFC

| image = Okehampton_RFC.png

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| union = Devon RFU

| fullname = Okehampton Rugby Football Club

| nickname = The Okes

| founded = {{Start date and age|1884}}

| region =

| location = Okehampton, Devon, England

| ground = Showground

| capacity = 1,120 (120 seats)

| chairman = Robert Barkwell

| ceo =

| president = Andy Ewen

| captain =

| top scorer =

| caps =

| coach = Gareth Evans

| url = http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/okehampton

| league = Regional 2 South West

| season = 2024–25

| position = 5th

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Okehampton RFC is an English rugby union club, formed in 1884 and based in Okehampton, Devon. The club has three senior men's teams, a colts team and multiple junior teams (u-7 to u-16).{{cite web|url=http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/okehampton/s/default.html |title=Senior Teams |publisher=Okehampton RFC (Pitchero) |accessdate=5 February 2017 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/okehampton/j/default.html |title=Junior Teams |publisher=Okehampton RFC (Pitchero) |accessdate=5 February 2017 }} Nicknamed the 'Okes' the club's colours are maroon and gold and they play home games at the Showground. The first team currently play in the Regional 2 South West, a league at tier 6 of the English rugby union system, having been relegated from Regional 1 South West at the end of the 2023–24 season.

File:Showfield_Okehampton_RFC.jpg

History

=Early history=

Okehampton had a rugby team dating back as far as 1884, and by 1902 had registered with the Devon Rugby Football Union. The club moved grounds several times during the early days, starting at Northams Meadows in 1902, switching to North Road in 1912 and then Cowlands Field at Mill Road in the 1920s. The outbreak of World War II caused the club to close as many players went into the Armed Forces. After the war was over, the club's former ground, Cowlands Field, was sold for housing development, and they had to share with the local football side, Okehampton Argyle, at Simmonds Park. The club had initially suffered a shortage of senior players after the war but the local grammar school provided a stream of new players, while soldiers at the nearby army camp, some of whom would go on to become international players, were available from time to time.{{cite web|url=https://sites.google.com/site/okerugbycom/history |title=History Okehampton RFC |publisher=Oke Rugby|accessdate=5 February 2017 }}

The 1950s saw the club have a period of mixed fortunes. The introduction of rugby union in the secondary modern school would later pave the way for a colts team, while the men's senior team would go unbeaten between 1951 and 1953. By 1955 many of the players had retired and the club had several seasons of poor results but by 1958 they were back on track. By 1961 the club had moved away from Simmons Park to purchase its own ground at Oaklands, where it has remained ever since. This ground had a small grandstand, a bar, changing room facilities, as well as several school pitches across the road from the main ground, where colts and junior games could take place. With a new ground, Okehampton went from strength to strength winning the Devon County Havill Plate competition in 1979, the Devon Merit Table "B" in 1982–83 and the Devon Merit Table "A" in 1983–84.

=League rugby=

On the advent of league rugby union in 1987, Okehampton were placed in the Western Counties league (tier 7 of the English league system) where they remained until 1996–97 when they gained promotion as champions to South West 2 West.{{cite web|title=Final League Tables, 1996–97|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables67.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}} Their stay in tier 6 (the highest level the club have reached) was short lived and they were relegated after just one season in the division.{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 1997–98|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org/ta/tables78.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=26 July 2016}} The club also punched well above its weight in the Devon Senior Cup, appearing as losing finalists against Plymouth Albion in 1988 and Barnstaple in 1997. After a period of relative stability the club would drop down the leagues, first being relegation from Tribute Western Counties West in 2002–03 and then being relegated from Tribute Cornwall/Devon in 2004–05 in what would be the club's worst spell in its league history so far.{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2002–2003|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables23.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2004–2005|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org/ta/tables45.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}

From the worst spell in its modern history, Okehampton would regroup and enter one of its best. They won a league and cup double in the 2005–06, winning promotion from Devon League 1 and claiming the Devon RFU Junior Cup for the first time, defeating league rivals Cullompton 8–3 in the final.{{cite web|url=http://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/competitions/south-west-division/2005-2006/group/11573#/table |title=Devon 1 2005-06 |publisher=England Rugby |date=22 April 2006 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.tavistock-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=851&headline=Hearts%20of%20Oke!§ionIs=news&searchyear=2006 |title=Hearts of Oke! |publisher=Tavistock Times Gazette |date=6 April 2006 }} The 2008–09 season saw the club promoted from Tribute/Cornwall Devon in second place and the following season saw them win the inaugural Devon Intermediate Cup defeating Tiverton on the final.{{cite web|url=https://sites.google.com/site/okerugbycom/archive/season-0910/club-news/okeswindevonintermediatecup |title=Okes win Devon Intermediate Cup |publisher=Okehampton RFC|date=2 May 2010 }} In 2016 the club returned to tier 6 by winning the Tribute Western Counties West league title.{{cite web|url=http://www.princetown-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=414301&headline=What%20a%20great%20season%20to%20celebrate%20at%20Oke%20RFC§ionIs=sport&searchyear=2016 |title=What a great season to celebrate at Oke RFC |publisher=Princetown Gazette|date=8 June 2016 }}

In 2019 Okehampton reached the highest level in the club's league history when it won promotion to South West Premier (level 5) after finishing as the 2018–19 Tribute South West 1 West champions. They also made it a league and cup double when they won the inaugural Devon RFU Shield by beating Devonport Services in a closely contested final at the Showground.

Ground

Okehampton RFC have been based at the Showground since 1961. The ground is situated on Glendale Road next to Okehampton Primary School in a pleasant residential area in the north-west of town, and consists of a club-house and attached stand, a main pitch and a secondary pitch just across the road for 2nd XV and junior fixtures. The ground is quite compact meaning that the capacity is limited to about 1,000 standing, plus another 120 seats in the grandstand, bringing total capacity to approximately 1,120. Parking is extremely limited in and around the ground, although if you do not mind a 5-10 minute walk (admittedly uphill) then there is plenty of parking in town.

Season summary

class="wikitable"
rowspan="2" | Season

! colspan="3" | League

! colspan="2" | National Cup(s)

! colspan="2" | County Cup(s)

Competition/Level

! Position

! Points

! Competition

! Performance

! Competition

! Performance

1987–88Western Counties (7)rowspan=1 colspan=2|style="background:#ccccff;"| Devon Senior Cupstyle="background:#ccccff;"| Runners up
1988–89Western Counties (7)Pilkington Cup1st Round
1989–90Western Counties (7)rowspan=5 colspan=2|
1990–91Western Counties (7)
1991–92Western Counties (7)
1992–93Western Counties (7)
1993–94Western Counties (7)
1994–95Western Counties (7)Pilkington Cup1st Round
1995–96Western Counties (7)7th9rowspan=2 colspan=2|
1996–97style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Western Counties West (7){{efn|Restructuring of the south west leagues by the RFU meant that Western Counties was split into two regional leagues; Western Counties West and Western Counties North.}}style="background:#d8ffeb;"| 1st (promoted){{cite web|title=Final League Tables, 1996–97|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables67.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}style="background:#d8ffeb;"| 33style="background:#ccccff;"| Devon Senior Cupstyle="background:#ccccff;"| Runners up
1997–98style="background:#ffcccc;"| South West 2 West (6)style="background:#ffcccc;"| 12th (relegated){{cite web|title=Final League Tables 1997–98|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org/ta/tables78.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=26 July 2016}}style="background:#ffcccc;"| 4Tetley's Bitter Cup1st Round
1998–99Western Counties West (7)7th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 1998–99|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables89.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}16rowspan=5 colspan=2|
1999–00Western Counties West (7)7th{{cite web|title=Western Counties West|url=https://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/competitions/south-west-division/1999-2000/group/9436#/table|website=England Rugby|accessdate=3 November 2018}}17
2000–01Western Counties West (7)6th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2000–2001|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables01.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}17
2001–02Western Counties West (7)10th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables, 2001–2002|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables12.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}13
2002–03style="background:#ffcccc;"| Western Counties West (7)style="background:#ffcccc;"| 11th (relegated){{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2002–2003|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables23.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}style="background:#ffcccc;"| 13
2003–04Cornwall/Devon (8)4th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2003–2004|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org/ta/tables34.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=26 January 2017}}25Powergen Junior Vase2nd Round{{cite web|url=https://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/7301799.Swindon_shuffle_for_Bradford_trip/ |title=Swindon shuffle for Bradford trip |publisher=The Wiltshire Gazette & Herald |date=17 October 2003 }}
2004–05style="background:#ffcccc;"| Cornwall/Devon (8)style="background:#ffcccc;"| 10th (relegated){{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2004–2005|url=https://www.trelawnysarmy.org/ta/tables45.html |website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=26 January 2017}}style="background:#ffcccc;"| 15rowspan=1 colspan=2|
2005–06style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Devon 1style="background:#d8ffeb;"| 1st (promoted){{cite web|url=http://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/competitions/south-west-division/2005-2006/group/11573|title=2005-06 South-West Division|website=England Rugby|publisher=RFU|accessdate=2 May 2017}}style="background:#d8ffeb;"| 40Powergen Junior Vase{{cite web|url=https://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/7241621.Powergen_Cup_Draws/ |title=Powergen Cup Draws |publisher=The Wiltshire Gazette & Herald |date=17 August 2005 }}style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Devon Junior Cupstyle="background:#d8ffeb;"| Winners
2006–07Cornwall/Devon (8)8th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2006–2007|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org/ta/tables067.html |website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=26 January 2017}}20EDF Energy Senior Vase2nd Round{{cite web|url=http://www.okehampton-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=3215&headline=Spirited%20Okes%20felled%20by%20rampant%20Camels§ionIs=news&searchyear=2006 |title=Spirited Okes felled by rampant Camels |publisher=Okehampton Times |date=2 November 2006 }}
2007–08Cornwall/Devon (8)5th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2007–2008|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org/ta/tables078.html |website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=26 January 2017}}24EDF Energy Senior Vase{{cite web|url=https://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/1544711.Westbury_drawn_at_home_in_Senior_Vase/ |title=Westbury drawn at home in Senior Vase |publisher=The Wiltshire Gazette & Herald |date=13 July 2007 }}
2008–09style="background:#ccccff;"| Cornwall/Devon (8)style="background:#ccccff;"| 2nd (promoted){{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2008–2009|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org/ta/tables089.html |website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=26 January 2017}}style="background:#ccccff;"| 34rowspan=6 colspan=2|
2009–10Western Counties West (7)5th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables, 2009–2010|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables0910.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}34style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Devon Intermediate Cupstyle="background:#d8ffeb;"| Winners
2010–11Western Counties West (7)5th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables, 2010–2011|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables1011.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}78{{efn|The 2010–11 season would see the introduction of bonus points into lower league English rugby union.}}Devon Intermediate CupSemi-finals{{cite web|url=http://files.pitchero.com/counties/6/1317327815.pdf |title=Devon RFU OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 2011-12 |publisher=Devon RFU|accessdate=4 November 2018 }}
2011–12Western Counties West (7)5th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2011–2012|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables1112.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}86style="background:#ccccff;"| Devon Intermediate Cupstyle="background:#ccccff;"| Runners up
2012–13Western Counties West (7)6th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables 2012–2013|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables1213.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}70Devon Intermediate Cup1st Round{{cite web|url=http://www.okehamptonrfc.com/teams/75678/match-centre/0-1417979 |title=Okes dumped out of cup |publisher=Okehampton RFC (Pitchero) |date=10 November 2012 }}
2013–14Western Counties West (7)9th{{cite web|title=Final League Tables, 2013–2014|url=http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tables1314.html|website=Trelawny's Army|accessdate=1 September 2014}}54Devon Intermediate Cup1st Round{{cite web|url=http://www.okehamptonrfc.com/teams/75678/match-centre/0-2177374 |title=Bideford 19 vs. 0 Okehampton |publisher=Okehampton RFC (Pitchero) |date=21 December 2013 }}
2014–15Western Counties West (7)7th{{cite web|title=Tribute Western Counties West 2014–2015|url=http://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/competitions/south-west-division/2014-2015/group/18288|website=England Rugby|accessdate=1 September 2014}}66RFU Intermediate Cup5th Round{{cite web|url=https://www.southwestfarmer.co.uk/sport/national/11750146.rugby-twickenham-dreams-end-for-penryn/ |title=RUGBY: Twickenham dreams end for Penryn |publisher=South West Farmer |date=27 January 2015 }}Devon Intermediate CupSemi-finals{{cite web|url=http://kingsbridgerugby.co.uk/1st-xv-through-to-devon-cup-final/ |title=1st XV through to Devon Cup Final |publisher=Kingsbridge RFC |date=10 April 2015 }}
2015–16style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Western Counties West (7)style="background:#d8ffeb;"| 1st (promoted){{cite web|title=Tribute Western Counties West 2015–2016|url=http://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/competitions/south-west-division/2015-2016/group/19718|website=England Rugby|accessdate=1 September 2014}}style="background:#d8ffeb;"| 108RFU Intermediate Cup3rd Round{{cite web|url=https://www.englandrugby.com/club-competitions/south-west-division-cups/fixtures-and-results/2015-2016/ |title=South West Division Cups |publisher=England Rugby |date=2 January 2016 }}Devon Intermediate CupSemi-finals{{cite web|url=http://www.southhams-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=103584&headline=Kings%20crush%20Crediton%20to%20claim%20cup§ionIs=sport&searchyear=2016 |title=Kings crush Crediton to claim cup |publisher=South Hams Gazette|date=25 April 2016 }}
2016–17South West 1 West (6)8th{{cite web|title=Tribute South West 1 West 2016–2017|url=http://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/competitions/south-west-division/2016-2017/group/21194|website=England Rugby|accessdate=26 April 2017}}64rowspan=3 colspan=2|style="background:#ccccff;"| Devon Senior Cupstyle="background:#ccccff;"| Runners up
2017–18South West 1 West (6)5th{{cite web|title=Tribute South West 1 West 2017–2018|url=http://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/competitions/south-west-division/2017-2018/group/22803|website=England Rugby|accessdate=21 April 2018}}68Devon Senior Cup1st Round{{cite web |url=https://www.devonrfu.com/201718_devon_senior__intermediate_cupshield_draws |title=2017/18 Devon Senior & Intermediate Cup/Shield draws |publisher=Devon RFU |accessdate=4 November 2018 |archive-date=5 November 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181105012038/https://www.devonrfu.com/201718_devon_senior__intermediate_cupshield_draws |url-status=dead }}
2018–19style="background:#d8ffeb;"| South West 1 West (6)style="background:#d8ffeb;"| 1st (promoted){{cite web|title=Tribute South West 1 West 2018–2019|url=https://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/competitions/south-west-division/2018-2019/group/26144|website=England Rugby|accessdate=13 April 2018}}style="background:#d8ffeb;"| 109style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Devon Senior Shieldstyle="background:#d8ffeb;"| Winners
2019–20South West Premier (5)4th67.20{{efn|The season was postponed and ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom with Okehampton sitting in 4th, having played 20 games and gained 56 points. The remaining games were calculated on a 'best playing record formula', with Okehampton remaining in 4th place with 67.20 points.{{cite web |title=RFU confirms league positions|url=https://www.englandrugby.com/news/article/league-positions-for-professional-and-community-game-confirmed |website=England Rugby |accessdate=2 April 2020}}}}
2020–21South West Premier (5)colspan=6| Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
2021–22South West Premier (5)14th31
colspan="15" style="border:0px;font-size:85%;"| 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

1st team

Colts

  • Devon Colts Cup: 1982

Notable former players

  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Julian Whitetighthead prop who played a couple of seasons at the club during his early career. Won 51 caps for England national rugby team as well as four caps for the British and Irish Lions.{{cite web|url=http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/white-croft-return-boost-tigers-cause/story-11726782-detail/story.html |title=White and Croft return to boost Tigers' cause |publisher=This is Devon |date=25 February 2011 }}

Notes

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See also

References

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