Local Rugby Fixtures for the 23/24 Season

In local Southwest rugby the new 23/24 seasons fixtures have now been published and kick off on the 2nd September.

In Local Southwest Rugby the new 23/24 seasons fixtures have now been published and kick off on the 2nd of September.

In Regional One South West Exmouth Cockles start their campaign with a home game against Gloucester side Lydney at Imperial Road while in Regional Two newly promoted Cullompton and Topsham meet each other at Stafford Park, Teignmouth make the short journey to Rackerhays to play Newton Abbot, Sidmouth travel to Somerset side North Petherton but Crediton have home advantage when cornish side Truro visit Exhibition road. In Counties One Western West League, 

Tiverton make the long trip down to Penryn while in Counties 2 Devon Division Honiton entertain Devonport Services ll at Allhallows, Exeter Saracens host Exmouth Quins but Withycombe must travel to west devon to take on North Tawton at Taw Green.

Finally in Counties 3 North and East Exeter Athletic visit last seasons strugglers Buckfastleigh Ramblers, Sidmouth Quins host Torrington and Tiverton seconds entertain New Cross at Bolham Road.

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