Local Rugby Fixtures for this Weekends Games

Friday, 31 March 2023 09:49

By John Hannaford - East Devon Radio Sports Reporter

In local rugby on Saturday with the league season now completed our clubs concentrate on the Devon Cup.

In local rugby on Saturday with the league season now completed our clubs concentrate on the Devon Cup.

In the Senior Section Exmouth Cockles welcome Devonport Services to the Imperial Ground with Crediton having home advantage over visiting Sidmouth to Exhibition Road while in the intermediate Cup Topsham travel to Torbay to take on Paignton at Queens Park and Tiverton host Teignmouth at Bolham Road.

Finally in the Junior Division Withycombe welcome South Molton to Raleigh Park.

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