Mounts Bay RFC

Mounts Bay RFC
Mounts Bay
Full name Mounts Bay RFU
Union Rugby Football Union
Founded 1999
Disbanded Ceased to play rugby in 2009
Location Penzance, Cornwall, UK
Ground(s) Mennaye Field
League(s) National Division 2
2008/09 13th
Official website
www.mountsbay-rfc.co.uk

Mounts Bay RFC were a Cornish rugby club formed in December 1999 based in Penzance, UK and folded in July 2009.[1] Initially formed as an offshoot from Penzance and Newlyn RFC the club operated as an independent club. Mounts Bay were promoted at the end of the 2007-08 season and competed in National Division Two in the 2008-09 season.[2] However, in the Summer of 2009 the club folded citing financial problems and withdrew from the league structure altogether.

Contents

League Record

[2][3]

Season League Level Teams Pos P W D L F A Pts Notes Cornwall Cup
2000-01 Cornwall 2 10 8 1st 14 13 0 1 432 97 26 Promoted
2001-02 Cornwall 1 9 9 2nd 16 13 0 3 339 191 26 Lost play off for promotion
2002-03 Cornwall 1 9 9 2nd 16 13 0 3 596 189 26 Promoted Cornwall Clubs Cup SF
2003-04 Cornwall & Devon 8 12 1st 22 20 0 2 861 173 40 Promoted
2004–05 Western Counties (West) 7 12 1st 22 19 2 1 1027 252 40 Promoted
2005-06 South West 2 (West) 6 12 1st 22 21 0 1 1023 343 42 Promoted
2006-07 South West 1 5 12 1st 22 17 1 4 734 368 35 Promoted
2007-08 National League 3 (South) 4 14 1st 26 23 0 3 772 337 107 Promoted Winners Cornwall Super Cup
2008-09 National League 2 3 14 13th 26 6 0 20 399 844 29 2 pts deducted

National Cup Honours

  • 2003/04 Semi-Finalists in the Powergen Junior Vase
  • 2006/07 Winners of the EDF Energy Intermediate Cup

2006/07 Season

At season end Mounts Bay have had another very successful year. Mounts Bay are promoted to the National Leagues after finishing as champions of Southwest 1 with three games to play. The team has also reached two finals, the Cornwall County Cup where they played Redruth two leagues higher than Mounts Bay. Bay losing this one, on Sunday 15 April, Bay made their first visit to Twickenham in the EDF Energy Intermediate Cup Final against former winners Dunstablians.

Mounts Bay won the match and completed a Cornish Trophy double; they won the game 46-36

Mounts Bay RFC has a very successful supporters club called The Boarding Party.

In August 2007 they signed Cornish lock Richard Carroll.

None of the above would have been possible without their President Michael Leah.

2007/08 Season

In their first season in the National Leagues, Mounts Bay Rugby Football Club continues its meteoric rise through the Rugby league structure, finishing in 1st place in National Division Three South Mounts Bay are again promoted, their eighth promotion in nine seasons, and will be playing in National Division Two in the coming 2008/09 season. The club will be strengthening its team for this season, with a number of players joining the side with experience at this and higher levels. The side have new kit suppliers this season, joining with Irish company O'Neills, to make replica kit more widely available the club now have a shop in Penzance town centre. In addition to its league championship Mounts Bay also won the Cornwall Super Cup.

2008/09 Season

Mounts Bay faced their first and only relegation. Debts and few assets left the club in danger facing administration and a very uncertain future. Following their AGM in July 2009, the club folded after the possibility of playing sharing with Redruth RFC had finally broken down.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ BBC News 24 July 2009 - Mounts Bay fall off the rugby map
  2. ^ a b Mounts Bay RFC
  3. ^ http://www.trelawnysarmy.org.uk/ta/tascf.html
  4. ^ BBC News July 2009 - Mounts Bay fold

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