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		<title>The 2005-06 Season</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Darren Wills was re-elected captain for the 2005-06 season but his starts were restricted and the role was often fulfilled on-field by others such as John Pitt, Stuart Quarterman and Jason Burdett. Phil Morgan had taken over the Chairmanship of the club from Paul Venkort. There were new shirt sponsors, in the shape of The</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/2000s-seasons/the-2005-06-season/">The 2005-06 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="has-large-font-size">Darren Wills was re-elected captain for the 2005-06 season but his starts were restricted and the role was often fulfilled on-field by others such as John Pitt, Stuart Quarterman and Jason Burdett. Phil Morgan had taken over the Chairmanship of the club from Paul Venkort. There were new shirt sponsors, in the shape of The Lopes Arms, who under landlord Will Lord had developed good links with the club.</p>



<p>For the Chiefs there was certainly an improvement from the previous season&#8217;s whitewash although the position was only improved by one to 9th; North Tawton propping everyone up this time. It was the two Saracens, Tamar and Exeter, who topped the Devon 2 Table in a division that was more competitive than the previous term.</p>



<p>At the behest of Argaum&#8217;s senior players, the &#8216;no-nonsense&#8217; Steve Sayles was once again drafted in to sort out the two most pressing problems, defence and fitness. The results were evident as The Chiefs conceded less than half the previous season&#8217;s total and only once conceded more than 50, at Exeter Saracens. Elsewhere they were reasonably competitive, without winning many matches. Tries from impressive centre Ben Davenport, Matt Blakeston and Darren Wills eased the Chiefs to a 20-6 win over St Columba Torpoint at the end of September, but it was to be almost Christmas by the time the second league win was notched up, 12-3 win at North Tawton. Whilst the defence was shored up, scoring was still a problem, but the boot of winger/full back Jamie Stormont kept the scoreboard ticking over as Chiefs chose to take kick-able penalties when available.</p>



<p>After Christmas, a new coach, Naval Officer Mark Sullivan, came in to build on Sayles&#8217; foundations with a more analytical approach that brought the best out of the squad. Old Techs were held to a single score in February, old-boy&#8217;s Paul Tottman the visitors scorer in a line-up which included future Argaum players Jamie Venner and Gareth Chilcott (Tottman had also scored in the first match back in October). Tries from Quarterman, Brewer and Stormont saw the double completed over Torpoint and the following week Topsham were also held to a single score (14-21) at Bickleigh Down. The marked improvement continued as the champions Tamar Saracens had to work very hard for their 11-0 win at Parkway and therefore the visit of North Tawton for the final fixture should have been a way to finish off the season with a flourish. However, with a mini-festival featuring junior tourists Dings Crusaders and a pitch-side marquee and gazebo in place, the opponents rang up late to say they wouldn&#8217;t be coming. The walkover was little consolation for a club that prided itself on fulfilling fixtures no matter how hard the situation is; incidentally Chiefs had made the trip to Taw meadow twice that season as the first league fixture was abandoned due to an injured ref.</p>


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<p>A pragmatic decision was made to take advantage of The Combination&#8217;s rule dispensation and enter The Chiefs into The Ellis Cup. Tamar Saracens prevailed (28-7) and so the club &#8216;progressed&#8217; into the Pedrick Cup. The nature of the competition, and its reliance on the main cup, means that there is sometimes a late flurry of activity to get the ties completed in time, however this season&#8217;s events took that to a new level. The exact circumstances are unclear but somehow Argaum had a home semi-final tie with OPM to be played on the Tuesday, the night before the final! Due to travel concerns and the kick-off time the tie was played at OPM&#8217;s ground Elburton and on a damp spring evening finished with the scores tied at 18 apiece. Without a rule-book to hand, frantic phone calls were made by the coaches and referee through to the Combination Executive to see what should happen next and whether extra time should be played. The answer came back which was the away side progresses which was in this case OPM, even though they were playing at home! The Jesters had enough energy the following night to prevail (5-3) in the final against OPO II at The Rectory.</p>



<p>The Boxing Day match against OPM was also a draw (24-24) whilst the senior tour involved a revisit to Gloucester.</p>



<p>It was another busy season on the junior front with regular teams operating at six age-groups. One surprise was the emergence of an Under 15s side in the Autumn when an influx of players from Combe Dean School made the age-group viable. It was a talented bunch of players who also had their own fledgling rock group, Boomslang, who played (rather loudly) at the club presentation evening.</p>



<p>The outstanding age-group were the Under 13s, with Phil Johns and Dave Sansom as coaches, who went on a superb run of results. This included a home win over the much-vaunted Ivybridge side, featuring one Henry Slade, which alongside increased representation at West Devon U13s and U14s, started to put the club firmly on the map.</p>



<p>The promising Under 14s were knocked out of the Devon Cup at the quarter final stage but the Under 13s progressed to the semi final to play Exmouth, unbeaten for a couple of seasons. The tie was played at Bickleigh Down on the first team pitch, whilst on the adjoining pitch the Under 15s entertained Okehampton in the Plate Semi-final. Neither side were able to progress to the final stage but it was testament to how far the section had come in a short time. The Under 13s finished the season with the section&#8217;s first junior tour, to Bude.</p>



<p>Unfortunately, there is (currently) no record of the awards made at the club end of season Dinner and Dance, but it is known that Matt Blakeston was nominated as skipper for 2006-07.</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/2000s-seasons/the-2005-06-season/">The 2005-06 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The 2004-05 Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 20:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Darren Wills, the exuberant and free-scoring centre, was skipper for the 2004-05 season which turned out to be hugely disappointing for the senior side. Argaum drew a blank, with no league victories, finishing bottom of the Devon league structure for the first time; although these days they would have at least finished with a few</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Darren Wills, the exuberant and free-scoring centre, was skipper for the 2004-05 season which turned out to be hugely disappointing for the senior side. Argaum drew a blank, with no league victories, finishing bottom of the Devon league structure for the first time; although these days they would have at least finished with a few losing bonus points.</p>



<p>Prince Rock Woodland Fort were champions losing only one match with Civil Service, the side with whom they would later merge, as runners up. The Chiefs were finding that most weeks they were coming up against fitter and better organised sides although with a bit of luck and application there could have been a couple of &#8216;W&#8217;s at least. Tries from Paul Venkort and Matt Blakestone put Argaum 10-5 up at home to Exeter Saracens in October but two late scores from the visitors meant they went home with the spoils. Later in the month the ball was dropped after the whitewash was crossed in an 8-3 defeat at Plym Vic. In February, the still-powerful Argaum scrum pushed promotion hopefuls Old Techs around the Weston Mill pitch in a 10 point defeat. The following week the Chiefs, after tries from Phil Morgan, Quarterman and Louise, somehow squandered a 19-5 lead to lose 24-22 at home to St Columba! The team kept going right up until the final week when they had their chances in a 13-8 reverse at North Tawton.</p>



<p>Elsewhere there were some heavy defeats in the league and in the cups with OPM II seeing off the Lockie Cup chances and DHSOB the same in the Devon Junior Cup. Displaying admirable fortitude and spirit, the only fixture the club did pull out of all season was a Powergen Vase tie against two-leagues-higher Tavistock.</p>



<p>It was a season of change as there was an influx of new, although perhaps inexperienced, players replacing some club stalwarts. Long serving (and perhaps suffering) full-back Steve Tomlinson hung up his boots this season due to injury whilst even longer-serving scrum half Pete Duff played his last match after 23 years service for the club in the Boxing Day match with OPM.</p>



<p>The re-badged Wanderers didn&#8217;t operate but a Club XV was put out to give additional players a game and Wills led from the front grabbing two tries in a win against OPM III. The returning Mike Townsend scored 4 tries on his return in a free-scoring match against DHSOB Warlocks at Stonehouse Creek. At the end of the season the club went on a short tour to Penzance and played St Just where the skipper, perhaps in frustration with the season, received his marching orders.</p>



<p>Meanwhile the Argaum Tigers junior section went from strength to strength with sides running from Under 8s to Under 13s. Some age-groups had to combine to make up full teams but the result was that Bickleigh Down was a very busy place most Sunday mornings. Funding was received from Plymouth Combination for new training equipment and this was celebrated with a couple of guest sessions from Plymouth Albion and ex-Pontypool fly-half Andy Egford. Paul Elms was doing a roaring trade with club merchandise sporting the new, slightly aggressive, Argaum Tiger logo.</p>



<p>The section fostered good links with other clubs such that a combined Argaum/Stonehouse team was entered into the Under 10 festival under the moniker The Tiger Sharks. A similar arrangement saw an Under 13 side fielded into the county festival at Devonport. The section&#8217;s first representative honour went to Dale Thompson, who turned out for West Devon Under 13s. The Under 12s visited the late Life President&#8217;s &#8216;alma mater&#8217;, West Buckland School, in the inaugural Tom Hitchins Memorial match.</p>



<p>A hugely successful Plymouth Argaum Schools Tag Festival was organised by the club and run up on the football pitches on a scorching day in June with 10 teams from 7 primary schools taking part. Langley Lions were overall winners with Plymouth Albion&#8217;s Samoan international Alfie Tooala on hand to award them their trophy and participation medals. At the presentation, it was remarked that the second team pitch, unused all season and resembling a meadow, would be back in action the following season for rugby. At the end of season Junior AGM, Schools Liaison Officer Dave Sansom became chairman of the section.</p>



<p>The club dinner and dance took place at the Sergeants Mess, Stonehouse, where the following awards were made.</p>



<p>Captain&#8217;s Trophy: Steve Howard<br>Player&#8217;s Player: Stuart Quarterman<br>Effort Award: Phil Morgan<br>Clubman: Paul Elms<br>Jenny Daniels Award: Darren Wills<br>Most Improved Player: Richard Brown<br>Teddy Thrower: Darren Wills<br>Tom Hitchins (Best Newcomer): Andy Jones</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/2000s-seasons/the-2004-05-season/">The 2004-05 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The 2003-04 Season</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After an availability-hampered first season, Lee McDowell had a second spell as skipper for the 2003-04 season, with Andy Critchley again Club Captain. For the second successive season the Chiefs finished one off the bottom in the revamped 10-team Division 2, won comfortably by Buckfastleigh. There was almost a mini-league amongst the bottom four with</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After an availability-hampered first season, Lee McDowell had a second spell as skipper for the 2003-04 season, with Andy Critchley again Club Captain.</p>



<p>For the second successive season the Chiefs finished one off the bottom in the revamped 10-team Division 2, won comfortably by Buckfastleigh. There was almost a mini-league amongst the bottom four with Argaum beating the other 3 once and also gaining a draw at St Columba Torpoint. Once again there was a 2 point deduction when severe availability problems meant that Argaum failed to travel to Dartmouth on the Saturday before Christmas. This was an extremely rare occurrence for a side that prided itself on fulfilling fixtures and they made up for it by travelling to Dartmouth early in the New Year to play as friendly at BRNC. Dartmouth, grateful for the money behind the bar were effusive in their praise for the club. Despite the position, Argaum did get close to a couple more wins with very narrow defeats at PRWF (11-14) and North Tawton (5-6). The latter were victims of Argaum&#8217;s best league performance of the season (43-15) at Bickleigh Down, flanker Matt Blakestone running in for a couple of tries. This followed on from a decent performance at Beacon Down where Civil Service were made to work hard for a 12-0 win. Coach Steve Sayles, who had taken over in the middle of the season had improved the defence and fitness in the latter half of the season.</p>



<p>The Old Techs match in October was held as a League/Lockie Cup double with Techs running out 20-5 winners and Torpoint finally got the better of The Chiefs at the third attempt, in the RNEC Cup Semi-final. In the Devon Junior Cup there was a terrible mismatch when Honiton visited Bickleigh Down in October and registered a 3 figure score against a scratch side (a record defeat for the Chiefs).</p>



<p>The Tigers, led by scrum-half Jason Burdett (the elected skipper Will Moulder was called up to the Chiefs on many occasions), went one better and reached the final of The Pedrick Cup, played at The Rectory. Saltash, who would have also been the Chiefs RNEC opponents if they had made it, were too strong on the night but the evening was good reward for the efforts put in by the second team. There were a some decent wins including a 36-17 win over Totnes II in March, the skipper touching down twice, Paul Venkort doing the same with other tries from the increasingly impressive Matt Blakeston and Welsh winger Mike Townsend, shortly bound for New Zealand. Another player departing was Tommy Cooper who had a special &#8216;testimonial match&#8217; in January to mark his retirement from the game. The Newport based Whitehead side were hosted at Easter, whilst Argaum visited Bournemouth on their tour.</p>



<p>In April the club learned of the passing of Life President Tom Hitchins, aged 88. Tom had been an inspirational figure for the club as a player in the 1930s and as the driving forced behind the club&#8217;s post-war resurgence. In a fitting tribute, an Argaum Club XV produced some great running rugby in a 45-0 win over a Totnes XV on the Saturday following. A large number of current and former Argaum players were present at the funeral in nearby Bickleigh the following week.</p>



<p>Before his death, Tom was made aware of the club&#8217;s new junior section which had finally got under way in October 2003. Designed to capitalise on the 2003 World Cup in Australia, the section was initially aimed at Under 9, 10 and 11s. Such was the demand for junior rugby in Plymouth at the time (Stonehouse Sharks also started this year) that by the end of the season Argaum had fielded sides at Under 9, 10, 11 and 12 and even fielded an Under 15 side in the County Seven-a-side tournament. The Under 10s entered the tournament at Exmouth (winning their only match) whilst the Under 9s played at the festival in Paignton. The Under 11s played in a special tournament at Plymouth Albion, to co-incide with the display of The William Webb Ellis Trophy at Brickfields. They also entertained a touring side, Brockworth, from Gloucester.</p>



<p>During the season, ex-Argaum colt and former Albion player Nick Leonard was a guest coach and as the inventor of tag rugby was ideally placed to pass on some coaching tips. Sponsorship for the juniors poured in with a set of shirts bought by Andy Wheeler of Crownhill Taxis. Marketing of the new venture was important and the section was given permission to use The &#8216;Tigers&#8217; moniker, with the senior second team reverting to The Wanderers. The rapid development of the section in such a short time necessitated the forming of a new Junior Committee.</p>



<p>The Argaum End of Season Dinner &amp; Dance was held at The Cooperage on 22nd May at which the following awards were made:</p>



<p>Captain&#8217;s Trophy: Chris Curnow<br>Player&#8217;s Player: Phil Hall<br>Effort Award: Mike Townsend<br>Clubman: Richard Belli<br>Jenny Daniels Award: Alan Eskriett<br>Most Improved Player: Stuart Quarterman<br>2nd XV Player of The Year: Chris Sillitoe Jnr<br>Teddy Thrower: Mike Louise<br>Tom Hitchins (Best Newcomer): Matt Blakeston</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/2000s-seasons/the-2003-04-season/">The 2003-04 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The 2002-03 Season</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lee McDowell, a determined and talented hooker and flanker, graduate of Roger Arthur&#8217;s early &#8217;90s colts, was the captain for the 2003-03 season. Phil Morgan, recovered from the previous season&#8217;s nasty injury, and now often to be found in the boiler house rather than the threequarters, deputised when McDowell was unavailable. Andy Critchley was Club</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lee McDowell, a determined and talented hooker and flanker, graduate of Roger Arthur&#8217;s early &#8217;90s colts, was the captain for the 2003-03 season. Phil Morgan, recovered from the previous season&#8217;s nasty injury, and now often to be found in the boiler house rather than the threequarters, deputised when McDowell was unavailable. Andy Critchley was Club Captain.</p>



<p>There was a feeling of optimism at the start of the season after the club secured a £5k &#8216;Awards For All&#8217; Grant. This was use to buy a new scrum machine, purpose-built by local firm APS Metalwork. The money would also go towards clubhouse improvements. There was also a new club sponsor, in the shape of Town &amp; Country Lettings (the start of a long relationship with the club) whose name adorned a brand new set of 1st XV shirts.</p>



<p>The club entered the Angus Colville Tavistock Tens on August Bank Holiday weekend which was a good runabout for some. Prior to that the cobwebs were blown out with a pre-season friendly with Plymouth Police, perhaps the last time this traditional fixture was played. There was further encouragement when The Chiefs beat a strong Saltash II side 19-5 aided by two tries from Phil Hall. The match counted towards the inaugural Plymouth Combination Merit Table, a competition organised by The Ashes&#8217; President Bill Ryan in an effort to stem the tide of cancelled friendly fixtures.</p>



<p>The good form continued into the opening competitive matches with a 52-35 win over Plym Vic in the Powergen Vase followed by a hard-fought 21-12 home league victory over Buckfastleigh. A further 18-3 win over St Columba Torpoint in October, took Argaum joint top, however this was to be short-lived. The match had been abandoned after 62 minutes due to an injury to the referee; Torpoint appealed and the match, to everyone&#8217;s surprise and despite protestation from the club, was ordered to be replayed. To add insult to injury, a much stronger Torpoint side visited in November and ran out comfortable winners. After OPOs racked up a big score in the second round of The Powergen Vase, the season started to lose momentum.</p>


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<p>The Chiefs ultimately finished 5th in the 6 team Devon 3 which now included Civil Service, although it was a resurgent Salcombe who claimed the title. The double was completed over Buckfastleigh, but the only other league win came against Plym Vic away, the return surprisingly lost at home in March. Inconsistency in selection was a big factor for a side who had plenty of talent. This was illustrated when Darren Wills, playing on the left wing and enjoying quick ball, ran in 4 tries for Plymouth Combination against Plymouth Command at the Rectory as they cruised to a 49-16 win. Wills was the club&#8217;s top scorer with 103 points (8 tries, 7 penalties and 21 conversions).</p>



<p>The Tigers, with Toby Liberson as skipper, had some difficult afternoons with one or two mis-matched fixtures early in the season. There was a decent win over Ivybridge III (34-7) with Liberson himself touching down. Ellis Cup fortunes were terminated by OPO II but there ware some closer matches in the latter half of the season. A sign of the changing times was that none of the 6 scheduled Sunday fixtures came to pass, due to availability on both sides.</p>



<p>The annual Easter Tour was to Worcester and featured old boy Chris Henderson and his friends from Arbroath, a regular fixture on tours for many years following.</p>



<p>After an absence of a few seasons, the club entered a rather scratch side into the Combination Sevens at the Rectory, featuring 3 props! Despite being beaten by eventual winners Devonport Services the side performed well and won a few friends.</p>



<p>There was sad news via the website message forum when it was learned that Kev Wilton, who played for the club in the late 1970s and 80s, had died of a heart attack in Sweden.</p>



<p>Momentum was building towards finally getting a junior section off the ground with club members taking advantage of the growing number of coaching courses available in the region. At the AGM Louise Critchley stood down from Bar Chairwoman to be replaced by Alan Eskriett, in the male equivalent of the role at least. Paul Venkort became Chairman taking over from Simon Robertson. The club also learned that the following season Devon 2 and 3 would merge.</p>



<p>An excellent Dinner and Dance was held at The Sergeant&#8217;s Mess, Stonehouse Barracks at which the following awards were made:</p>



<p>Captain&#8217;s Trophy: Paul Tottman<br>Player&#8217;s Player: Phil Morgan<br>Effort Award: Mike Louise<br>Clubman: Phil Morgan<br>Jenny Daniels Award: Toby Liberson<br>Most Improved Player: Jason Burdett<br>2nd XV Player of The Year: Dave Burt<br>Teddy Thrower: Darren Wills</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/2000s-seasons/the-2002-03-season/">The 2002-03 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The pacy, high-striding wing three-quarter and latter-day lock Phil Morgan was the Chiefs 1st XV Captain for the 2001-02 season as the club began its first season in Devon 3. After the turmoil of relegation the previous season, a divisional reshuffle meant that North Tawton and Prince Rock joined the Chiefs in what was proposed</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The pacy, high-striding wing three-quarter and latter-day lock Phil Morgan was the Chiefs 1st XV Captain for the 2001-02 season as the club began its first season in Devon 3.</p>



<p>After the turmoil of relegation the previous season, a divisional reshuffle meant that North Tawton and Prince Rock joined the Chiefs in what was proposed to be an 8-team division. However, Bovey Tracey folded and Plymouth University became OPM Academicals (4th team). With a 6-team division the league fixtures were, therefore, somewhat sparsely scattered across the season.</p>



<p>Prince Rock, now merged with Woodland Fort and coached by ex-Argaum colt Mark Busfield, were the outstanding team of the season with a perfect 10 victories whereas the rest of the Division could all beat each other on their day. The Chiefs, with new Coach Simon Roberston, were disappointed to finish 3rd in the end, with two defeats against Salcombe proving fatal to any promotion chances. In a season where nothing came easy, the Chiefs came back from 15-3 down at home to Buckfastleigh in October to win by 17-15, tries from Ben Lanigan and Des Higgins, Steve Tomlinson converting. However, the victory came at a cost with Phil Morgan breaking an arm and therefore passing skipper duties to Andy Critchley for the remainder of the season. Prop Richard Belli also suffered a broken leg after Christmas in a friendly against OPM which curtailed his season (probably against current guidelines he was carried down to the clubhouse by 6 burly forwards so that the match could resume!).</p>



<p>Saltash, a couple of divisions up the league structure, convincingly ended Argaum&#8217;s Tetley Bitter ambitions in September, only after a minute’s silence for the 9/11 terrorist attack was held. The Lockie cup match with Tavistock was closer as the teams shared over 80 points in an entertaining match but The Moorlanders came away with the victory.</p>


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<p>The Tigers, under Andy Rees, himself hampered by work unavailability, battled well throughout the season to fulfil their fixtures but wins were extremely hard to come by. A defeat by OPO II in the Ellis Cup saw a Pedrick Cup Semi Final defeat by St Columba Torpoint who were fielding their 1st and only team at the time. Sunday matches featured new opponents Buckland Monochorum.</p>



<p>There was also another successful Easter Tour, this time to Dublin. Argaum&#8217;s second visit in four years to the Emerald Isle had been eagerly anticipated and was widely regarded as being the best tour yet. It even had the added bonus of the home side failing to show for the planned 2nd match which gave the lads extra time in which to soak up the cultural experience that is the Irish Capital.</p>


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<p>RFU Community officer Alan Black visited the club as part of a tour of grassroots rugby and was surprised to see Louise Needham, Argaum&#8217;s 2nd Lady Chairman, climbing off the mower after cutting the pitches. This was rather symbolic of how the club was being run by a very small number of people with &#8216;all hands to the pump&#8217;. Black was accompanied by Plymouth Combination&#8217;s Pete Rendle and Sam Smale, who enjoyed the club&#8217;s hospitality so much that they couldn&#8217;t remember getting home! The Plymouth Combination celebrated their centenary at the end of the season and in a special match against a Devon President XV, the club were represented well by centre Phil Hall and front rower Darren Truscott. Combination chairman Pete Rendle later commented that the Argaum pair didn’t look out of place in the representative match and were a credit to the club and Devon 3. (Interesting to see in the Under 8s match, one Ieuan Tucker and Ellery Jones playing in the same side).</p>



<p>Perhaps the most bizarre episode was the new year visit of 3 female students from Basel Switzerland, Katja, Michelle and Natalie were studying rugby in Plymouth and chose Argaum as their subject. They researched the club&#8217;s history, interviewed Life President Tom Hitchins, watched Argaum play Brixham and even turned up to two training sessions. Their interest was likely attracted by the club&#8217;s burgeoning online presence which belied the status of the club at the time. In the spring, the club website won the monthly award by the magazine Rugby News for its ‘scattergun and sometimes scatological’ approach. Incidentally, the message forum at the time still survives at http://www.argaum125.argaum.org.uk/index.php?option=com_wrapper&amp;view=wrapper&amp;Itemid=148</p>



<p>Social Secretary Stuart Quarterman was a busy man organising several club events featuring ‘Who Wants To Be a Millionaire’ and Pub Olympics. At the end of the season there was a reunion for the old Victoria rugby club at the clubhouse organised by &#8216;Whisky&#8217; Walker.</p>



<p>The club were taking a number of steps to get organised off the pitch with development plans for facilities, junior rugby and continuing links with Lipson Community College. The club also took part in The Rugby Forum – a new initiative fronted by Plymouth Albion’s coach Graham Dawe.</p>



<p>At the AGM there was much change with long serving Bar Chairwoman Joan Hills finally stepping down to be replaced by current Lady Chairman Louise Needham. In turn, her place at the helm was taken by Simon Robertson as Chairman whilst Steve Barnes was elected President after Ceri Critten stepped down. Over the summer the new President held an ‘Oggy and Scrumpy Night’ at the club to mark the occasion.</p>



<p>At the Dinner and Dance, held at The New Continental (the Hon Secretary&#8217;s departure was assisted by front row for a second time this season!) the following awards were made:</p>



<p>Captain&#8217;s Trophy: Mark Foster<br>Player&#8217;s Player: Phil Hall<br>Effort Award: Lee Mcdowell<br>Clubman: Andy Critchley<br>Jenny Daniels Award: Phil Morgan<br>Most Improved Player: Lloyd Gould<br>2nd XV Player of The Year: Paul Pring/Chris Sillitoe/Mick Organ<br>Teddy Thrower: Steve Tomlinson</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/2000s-seasons/the-2001-02-season/">The 2001-02 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Versatile and tough-tackling half-back/centre Andy Critchley was the 1st XV skipper in an eventful 2000-01 season that ultimately ended in disappointment as the Chiefs finished at the foot of Devon 2 and were relegated. Prince Rock put an early end to Tetley Bitter Vase hopes at Bull Point with a 12-0 win and followed it</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Versatile and tough-tackling half-back/centre Andy Critchley was the 1st XV skipper in an eventful 2000-01 season that ultimately ended in disappointment as the Chiefs finished at the foot of Devon 2 and were relegated. Prince Rock put an early end to Tetley Bitter Vase hopes at Bull Point with a 12-0 win and followed it up with a similar score in the league later that month; the first exchanges in a series of tight encounters between the sides during the season.</p>



<p>League matches continued to be competitive with narrow defeats to city rivals OPOs and DHSOB (a colour clash saw Argaum playing in borrowed YMCA kit!) however it wasn&#8217;t until November that the first league win came with a gutsy 13-10 win at North Tawton. A solitary try from Paul Collins with the rest coming from the boot of Darren Wills. The form continued that same month with a victory over Buckfastleigh at Bickleigh Down, Argaum coming back from a half-time deficit against the league&#8217;s bottom club to prevail 32-25.</p>



<p>In what can only be described as an administrative cock-up Argaum somehow contrived to be docked two points for failing to play Marjons in a pre-Christmas league tie (in the club&#8217;s defence matches against the student side were often re-scheduled to accommodate term times). To rub salt into wounds the fixture was played after Christmas anyway with a second heavy defeat to the College side that season, Marjons being the one side in the division with which Argaum were not at all competitive.</p>



<p>A poor start to 2001 saw three consecutive league defeats including a 3rd narrow defeat to Prince Rock (15-21) followed by another very close match with the runaway league leaders DHSOB. After a few years in the doldrums they were themselves now resurgent since merging with Plymouth YMCA, but Argaum held them to within 10 points. Fears of the trap-door to Devon 3 seemed to be allayed a little in February when the side showed what they were capable of when completing the double over North Tawton. Paul Collins and Danny Morgan with a brace of tries apiece in a 44-0 demolition at Bickleigh Down.</p>


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<p>Just when the side seemed to be getting together external events intervened in the shape of the Foot and Mouth crisis. This of course had a huge impact on the wider farming community with restrictions on travel and movement of cattle but in rugby terms it also meant that pitches in rural areas were ruled out of bounds. Bickleigh Down was one of those affected and with the team unable to utilise the pitches, improvised training nights were held at Woolwell Community Centre, whilst both Central Park and Elburton were utilised for a couple of home matches. The crisis even extended to the 2001 Six Nations championship which had to be completed in the Autumn due to restrictions on travel in Ireland. On a local level it was decided that the season was to be extended and that fixtures would try to be completed utilising any available venue.</p>



<p>It was in such circumstances therefore that Argaum played their &#8216;away&#8217; fixture against Buckfastleigh at Elburton with all to play for. Playing so close to home ought to have worked in the Chiefs favour but with key players missing they were unable to take advantage and despite outscoring their opponents by 3 tries to 2, they went down 20-15. This ultimately put paid to Argaum&#8217;s hopes of staying up as, with the Foot &amp; Mouth crisis worsening, the league season was curtailed with points eventually being awarded on a pro-rata basis. The Chiefs&#8217; final Devon 2 appearance for a couple of seasons saw them go down by a 20 point margin at Totnes despite themselves scoring 30 plus points!</p>



<p>There was brighter news in the RNEC Cup as Argaum reached the Final at the Rectory. After finally eclipsing Prince Rock (13-11, McDowell and Wills the scorers) at the 4th time of asking in the semi finals at Elburton they produced a performance to be proud of against Devonport Services in the final. In a display which left many present scratching their heads as to how this team had been relegated, Argaum led by 6 points to 3 going into the last quarter before Services Fijian substitutes proved the difference with a couple of late tries to take the cup by 15 points to 6.<br>The Chiefs record: P17 W4 L13 D0 F247 A433</p>



<p>The Tigers, ably led by fixture secretary and fly-half Andy Rees, had some notable victories including four over old adversaries OPMs who provided regular opposition for the club. There were a couple of decent home wins over South-East Cornish opponents Liskeard (12-5) and Saltash (19-8) the latter included a debut try for Chris &#8216;Jock&#8217; Henderson aided by touchdowns from Stuart Quarterman and Tommy Cooper, Andy Rees providing the extras. Notably Argaum were still fielding their second string against Devon 3 sides such as Plympton Victoria and St Columba Torpoint; something that would not be repeated for a number of seasons. Incidentally the early season Plym Vic encounter saw Darren Truscott becoming the first Argaum player to receive a yellow card following the introduction of the &#8216;sin bin&#8217; at the start of the season. After reaching the Pedrick Cup Final the previous season, hopes of a double cup final appearance were dashed when Prince Rock II won their Pedrick Cup semi-final (11-0) on an Elburton pitch adjacent to that where the first team&#8217;s RNEC semi-final was being played.<br>The Tigers record: P21 W7 L14 D0 F287 A635</p>



<p>The Club XV matches included pre-season and midweek friendlies as well as touring matches. A heavy defeat by a powerful St Boniface Old Boys XV early in the season was lightened somewhat by the fact that former captain and coach Howell Phillips appeared for the invitational side; probably his last appearance at Bickleigh Down in a playing capacity. The match was one of three Sunday fixtures during the season with matches also played at Buckland Monachorum (7-34) and Milton Combe (46-27). OPMs were beaten 19-17 at Bickleigh Down in the traditional Boxing Day fixture, tries by the returning Paul Critchley, Phil Morgan and Paul Venkort and conversions by Andy Rees and Steve Tomlinson gave Argaum a much-needed Christmas boost. True to the club&#8217;s idiosynchratic form throughout the season, the end of season tour to the East Midlands produced a close encounter with Nottingham Moderns followed by a rare tour win at Derbyshire opponents Bakewell the following day!<br>Club XV record: P11 W3 L8 D0 F163 A356</p>



<p>There was time for a bit of inter-club rivalry on May Bank Holiday weekend when the Under 35s overcame the Over 35s (60-55!).</p>



<p>During the season the club&#8217;s Online presence developed, with Argaum ranked alongside the top clubs in the world on The RugbyLegends platform. It was proving so popular that a domain name www.argaum.org.uk was registered in the New Year which is, perhaps uniquely amongst any sporting organisation, still in use 20 years later. There were stirrings on the junior front with approaches made to South Hams in relation to staging a youth festival.</p>



<p>At the end of season AGM Paul Pring stepped down as chairman due to work commitments having giving sterling service to the club. In his closing speech he warned that the club was in danger of going in to free fall if the levels of commitment on and off the field weren&#8217;t improved; a speech that received rapturous applause and similar comments from others. A number of changes were made with Louise Needham (later to become Mrs Critchley) voted in as Argaum&#8217;s second Lady Chairman, Simon Robertson becoming Junior Rep, whilst Joan and Terry Hills, who had both worked tirelessly as club stewards for several years, stood down. Life President Tom Hitchins closed the meeting, remarking that he hoped the club&#8217;s position would improve next season and he wished everyone well for the future.</p>



<p>Captain&#8217;s Trophy: Phil Morgan<br>Player&#8217;s Player: Phil Morgan<br>Effort Award: Andy Rees<br>Clubman: Richard Belli<br>Jenny Daniels Award: Richard Belli<br>Most Improved Player: Darren Truscott<br>2nd XV Player of The Year: Stuart Quarterman<br>Teddy Thrower: Lee McDowell</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/2000s-seasons/the-2000-01-season/">The 2000-01 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The 1999-00 Season</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nigel Pinder, a powerful no.8 and graduate of Roger Arthur&#8217;s colts, was 1st XV captain for the 1999-00 season with Pete Duff as Club Captain. There was a clutch of new sponsors including Will Moulder&#8217;s Power Tool Supplies, Whisky Walker&#8217;s Plumbing and city pubs The Eagle and The Noahs Ark. The club purchased new shirts</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nigel Pinder, a powerful no.8 and graduate of Roger Arthur&#8217;s colts, was 1st XV captain for the 1999-00 season with Pete Duff as Club Captain. There was a clutch of new sponsors including Will Moulder&#8217;s Power Tool Supplies, Whisky Walker&#8217;s Plumbing and city pubs The Eagle and The Noahs Ark. The club purchased new shirts with sponsors also providing green shorts (until this time you brought your own).</p>



<p>There was real-life drama before the season started when former skipper and firefighter Mark Hunt was involved in the dramatic rescue of a man threatening to jump off the Tamar Bridge. he received Chief Officers Commendations at a special ceremony in Exeter.</p>



<p>On the field, The Chiefs had a reasonable season, finishing 5th in the Devon 2 league of 10, with 8 wins from their 18 fixtures. There was a promising warm-up win over a combined Plymouth Police side in which the free-scoring Darren Wills featured heavily. In the league however it was a very slow start with only one win (83-3 over a severely depleted YMCA side) in the first 6 matches but thereafter only 1 defeat from the next 6. Having secured safety there was only a couple more victories culminating in a fine 47-15 home win against Dartmouth, tries from Phil Hall (4), Mike Louise (2), Dominic Hill, Paul Venkort (a prolific scorer this season) and Danny Morgan. The Chiefs went out to Civil Service in The Lockie Cup.</p>


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<p>There was a feeling that the side was perhaps not fulfilling its potential and at the end of the season coach Andy Davey resigned, citing training numbers as one of the major issues. Discipline was also a problem &#8211; the club had to attend four Devon RFU disciplinaries in the season.</p>



<p>The Tigers, captained by Chairman Paul Pring, had a decent season managing to fulfil the majority of their fixtures. This included a fine 48-0 win over Tamar Saracens II in the early season. The side also reached The Pedrick Cup Final after beating Liskeard-Looe II 8-0 in the semi-final, fly half Andy Rees with all the points at Lux Park. In the final, held at The Rectory, Old Techs second string were just a bit too strong and run out comfortable winners in the end.</p>



<p>Bristol-based British Aerospace were April visitors to Bickleigh Down whilst the Annual Easter Tour was to Cardiff with a trip west to play Swansea uplands on the Saturday with Llandaff North on the Sunday. This completed the &#8216;Five Nations&#8217; Tour. At the end of the season, on a very hot July evening, the club played a Charity match against Hazlewood Hornets. The match, organised by Colin Hickson, was in aid of The Crohms and Colitis Charity.</p>



<p>The social front included a Scalextric event and a very successful Millennium party. The Bar Chairwoman reported that barrel-age was once again down (around 30 barrels, including 5,896 pints of lager) but it was noticeable that the club&#8217;s tastes were widening with a plethora of bottled drinks. One item standing out is the 64 bottles of Cockburns Ruby Port alongside another 10 of the front-row&#8217;s favourite tipple from the optics! Bearing in mind that club members were also doing their bit to support 2 sponsor&#8217;s establishments in town, then this was a fair effort!</p>



<p>At various points during the season, the committee were informally approached by OPMs, Tamar Saracens and Plymouth Albion with a view to using the furthest pitch at Bickleigh Down. Although currently used for football, there were plans to convert back to rugby, but nothing came of it in the end.</p>



<p>There was a concerted effort by the club this season to get better coverage both locally (regular reports in The Herald) and further afield (features in Rugby News and Rugby World). The club also made tentative steps to establish a presence on the &#8216;new-fangled&#8217; internet with basic pages on the RugbyLegends.net platform being established over the summer.</p>



<p>The end of season Dinner and Dance was held at The Novotel, at which the following awards were made:<br>Captain&#8217;s Trophy: Paul Venkort<br>Player&#8217;s Player: Paul Venkort<br>Effort Award: Toby Liberson<br>Clubman: Mick Organ<br>Jenny Daniels Award: Jo Cooper<br>Most Improved Player: Mark Foster<br>Teddy Thrower: Mike Louise</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/1990s-seasons/the-1999-00-season/">The 1999-00 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The 1998-99 Season</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Steve Tomlinson was captain for a second term for the 1998-99 season with Pete Duff back as Club captain. After last season&#8217;s flirtation with relegation, The Chiefs found life a little bit easier this season but eventually finished 7th in Devon 2 with 6 wins from their 18 matches. Once again the division ended up</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve Tomlinson was captain for a second term for the 1998-99 season with Pete Duff back as Club captain.</p>



<p>After last season&#8217;s flirtation with relegation, The Chiefs found life a little bit easier this season but eventually finished 7th in Devon 2 with 6 wins from their 18 matches. Once again the division ended up with less teams than it started when Salcombe dropped out early season and took a break from league rugby for a few seasons. They became regular opposition for The Tigers while they regrouped during this period.</p>



<p>The season started off with promise when the first two away matches were won against Plymstock (25-0) and DHSOB (12-8) but thereafter the going was tough and the next league victory wasn&#8217;t until the New Year against Prince Rock. A couple of good wins towards the end of the season in the return fixtures against DHSOB (19-5) and Plymstock (47-5) saw the club comfortably above the relegation places. The club withdrew from what was now called The Tetley Bitter vase at the start of the season. There was quite a turnover of Players at the time with some, including Barry Evans and Colin Hickson, leaving the area completely.</p>


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<p>The Tigers under Tommy Cooper had a varied fixture list including new boys Woodland Fort and to illustrate how Argaum&#8217;s former tenants had developed, OPM IV. Argaum did win the Boxing Day match with OPM and also received tourists Old Elizabethans in April, which brought a four figure taking in for the club that day. In October a match against Salcombe was arranged to celebrate Chris Sillitoe&#8217;s 50th birthday, the Crab&#8217;s opposite number being of a similar age.</p>



<p>Perhaps the most successful tour to date, with a party of 28, was undertaken to Glasgow at Easter, with matches against Drymen, up in the Trussocks, on the Friday night and Moffat on the Saturday.</p>



<p>The social side continued to develop with a Sony Playstation Rugby World Cup Event at the club, alongside more traditional events like the club supper. The drinking ability appeared to be tailing off a little, at least in terms of pints, with the season&#8217;s tally reportedly down by almost 5 barrels to 39 for the season. There was a promise of additional income when The Eagle pub in town expressed interest in sponsoring the club.</p>



<p>The club were busy off the field with plans for relocation forming part of The Woolwell Sports Centre Project alongside local football and cricket teams. Paul Pring had the centenary history typed up and started bringing elements of that history into the club. Hon Sec Jane Davey stepped down in October to be replaced by Louise Needham. An approach was made from Tamar Saracens for potential use of the pitches as their own ground was under threat from football.<br>At the pitch side, the old hut was in need of replacing whilst, towards the end of the season, Tom Hitchins advised that a farmer would be putting bullocks in the field for a few weeks. The result was that summer training would prove to be an exercise in evasion!</p>



<p>At a very successful Dinner and Dance at The Novotel the following awards were made:<br>Captain&#8217;s Trophy: Martyn Walker<br>Player&#8217;s Player: Nigel Pinder<br>Effort Award: Ashley Dunne<br>Clubman: Terry Hills<br>Jenny Daniels Award: Louise Needham<br>Most Improved Player: Kelvin Webb<br>Teddy Thrower: Darren Truscott</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/1990s-seasons/the-1998-99-season/">The 1998-99 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The 1997-98 Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 20:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Steve &#8216;Tommo&#8217; Tomlinson, a consistent and committed performer at full back for a number of seasons, was 1st XV captain for the 1997-98 season, with Paul Pring as club captain. The news about Angus Colville dominated the closed season and the club were involved in a couple of events alongside Tavistock RFC including a memorial</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve &#8216;Tommo&#8217; Tomlinson, a consistent and committed performer at full back for a number of seasons, was 1st XV captain for the 1997-98 season, with Paul Pring as club captain.</p>



<p>The news about Angus Colville dominated the closed season and the club were involved in a couple of events alongside Tavistock RFC including a memorial breakfast and vets fixtures. There was further sad news when it was learned that Jenny Daniels, who alongside Ken Daniels had been prominent members of the club in the 1970s, had passed away. It was agreed to create a new end of season award in her name.</p>



<p>The Devon 2 division was now 10 teams strong (including new boys Wessex) with a 6 team Devon 3 now below it. The first league match was postponed due to another funeral, that of Princess Diana, on 6th September. When the fixtures did get underway, the Chiefs found themselves a bit off the pace, suffering a bit of a hangover from last season&#8217;s near-promotion. Missing some key players who had departed during the summer, notably Rob Humphries and Mark Hunt to Civil Service, victories were much harder to come by. Compounded by availability issues, consistency of selection was a major factor and the Tigers squad were plundered regularly. There was no lack of spirit though and a hard fought draw at North Tawton on the Saturday before Christmas sticks in the memory. During the season, coach Ron Boyd stood down and Andy Davey took over the role.</p>



<p>Argaum&#8217;s league aspirations weren&#8217;t helped by a couple of administrative errors which cost the club both financially and in points. Such was the determination of coach Davey to avoid the drop that special Saturday training sessions were organised in place of friendlies. Results did pick up in the New Year but,at the end of the season, despite a demolition of North Tawton in the final home league game, the Chiefs fate was in the balance as they finished one off the bottom. In the end only one team, Bovey Tracey, were relegated, Cullompton being champions.</p>


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<p>The Tigers under Darren Truscott, struggled early on with numbers, but rallied such that, in the January Committee Meeting, Pete Duff reported that they had won 5 out of their last 6 matches. With stretched resources, creativity was sometimes required to get everyone game-time, a Sunday fixture with OPOs being one example. Many Plymouth Combination clubs were struggling for numbers at this point, although a new team, Woodland Fort, were requesting fixtures for the following season.</p>



<p>Roger Arthur was now coaching the county juniors and had assistance from one event from Andy Davey. Based at Lipson Community College, he was keen to establish a connection with Argaum as a partner club.</p>



<p>The social side, in sympathy with the on field efforts had a slow start but recovered in the second half of the season. Joan Hill&#8217;s report showed that the club had drunk 5.93 fewer barrels than last season to make the total only 44.69!</p>



<p>There was another successful tour, this time further afield to Cork, where matches were played against Carrigaline RFC and Presentation XV. The tour organiser, Paul Pring, was to take up the role of Chairman at The AGM, when Brian Willcocks stood down from the position.</p>



<p>At The Royal Fleet Club the following awards were made, including the inaugural Jenny Daniels Memorial Award and The Teddy Thrower (hopefully no explanation needed!).</p>



<p>Captain&#8217;s Trophy: Dominic Hill<br>Effort Award: Richard Belli<br>Clubman: Steve Chappell<br>Jenny Daniels Award: Martyn Walker<br>Most Improved Player: Phil Morgan<br>Teddy Thrower: Dominic Hill</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/1990s-seasons/the-1997-98-season/">The 1997-98 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The 1996-97 Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 20:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rob &#8216;Arnie&#8217; Humphreys, a hard-running no 8, continued the run of back-row skippers when he led The Chiefs for the 1996-97 Campaign. Martyn &#8216;Whisky&#8217; Walker and Paul Pring shared Club Captain duties through the season. The Chiefs improved one place on the previous season by finishing 3rd in Devon 2, although much clubhouse debate was</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rob &#8216;Arnie&#8217; Humphreys, a hard-running no 8, continued the run of back-row skippers when he led The Chiefs for the 1996-97 Campaign. Martyn &#8216;Whisky&#8217; Walker and Paul Pring shared Club Captain duties through the season.</p>



<p>The Chiefs improved one place on the previous season by finishing 3rd in Devon 2, although much clubhouse debate was generated in subsequent seasons as to whether this was a promotion that &#8216;got away&#8217;. Hooker Richie Ayson was a new signing for the club, completing a powerful front row alongside Carl Lake and Paul Gardener. Spoilt for choice in the back row, this was a pack that was capable of dominating most teams in the division. A power game meant that the tries were shared across the team and perhaps one weakness was the reluctance to play a more expansive game to allow the backs to capitalise on the forward dominance. The season had seen the introduction of the five point try and therefore crossing the whitewash was more important than ever. Nevertheless the league double was completed over St Columba, Bovey Tracey and Salcombe, whilst only champions Ilfracombe did the the double over Argaum.</p>



<p>In The Devon Cup, new boys Wessex claimed a convincing victory at Bickleigh Down whilst Prince Rock, a bit of a bogey team around this period, won by 3 points in The Havill Plate. Argaum did get revenge on Rockies a couple of weeks later in the league. The Chiefs reached the semi final of the Lockie Cup, after beating St Columba and Plymstock, but lost out to Devon 1 side Tamar Saracens (7-21) at the penultimate stage. Prop Carl Lake, suffered a very nasty jaw injury, during the match with Old Techs at the turn of the year, and sadly retired from the game.</p>



<p>The Tigers, under Gary Gillan, suffered from a number of late cancellations and therefore struggled to get into a rhythm during the season. They were knocked out of the Ellis Cup by Saltash III.</p>


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<p>It was a season of struggle for the colts who after playing some matches in the early season, lost influential players which meant that they didn&#8217;t operate from December onward. It appeared other clubs were in a similar boat as approaches had been made by both Civil Service and Plymouth Albion to merge teams. It was recommended that the club start to look at running a much younger age group next season. A dispute when the visiting Saltash youngsters caused some damage after a match in October, wasn&#8217;t resolved until Bill Ryan intervened at the end of the season. He also agreed to assist the club with grant applications.</p>



<p>Off the field, Paul Pring was investigating a possible relocation of the club to adjacent fields, but the subsequent search for the clubhouse deeds proved fruitless. The social events continued to bring in much-needed income with the establishment of darts team as well as an approach from former tenants OPM to use a pitch for their 3rd team. The Young farmers were back on the scene, this time with plans for more sedate events including amateur dramatics, their tardiness in paying for such facilities hadn&#8217;t changed.</p>



<p>There was no tour this season, but Cardiff Civil Service visited in Easter and were very pleased with the hospitality they received. At the AGM Bar Chairwoman Joan Hills expressed disappointment that &#8216;only 56&#8217; barrels of beer had been drunk this season &#8211; although looking at the estimation of pints drawn &#8211; Lager (7,260), Bitter (4,686) and Guiness (1,498) &#8211; this would appear to be drinking on an epic scale!</p>



<p>The following awards were made at the Fleet Club Dinner and Dance:<br>Captain&#8217;s Trophy: P.Gardner<br>Player&#8217;s Player: M.Lane<br>Effort Award: A.Davey<br>Clubman: C.Humphries<br>Most Improved Player: R.Belli</p>



<p>In June, the committee were shocked to learn that club trustee, former player and referee Angus Colville &#8211; &#8216;a long and true friend of the club&#8217; had been murdered whilst on holiday on central America. Over 1000 people turned up for his funeral in Tavistock, which brought the season to a very sad conclusion.</p><p>The post <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk/season-report/1990s-seasons/the-1996-97-season/">The 1996-97 Season</a> first appeared on <a href="https://history.argaum.org.uk">PLYMOUTH ARGAUM RFC</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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