Geoff Baskerville, back row forward, who had been kicking goals for Argaum for some seasons – (and indeed continues to do so, albeit now for the Wanders), became captain, he was a member of a lo...

Fred Rogers, who had been with the Club since his school days became captain. The season opened with two difficult fixtures against Plymouth Albion Extra 1st and Truro and a young Argaum side was comp...

The additional changing accommodation was formally opened. Former player Peter Blackburn – an extremely successful entrepreneur – had been invited to perform the opening ceremony but unfor...

Dave Sharp, a fast moving quick thinking stand off from the teaching profession – as several Argaum stand off’s had been – was captain. John Price in charge of the Wanderers, John Ellis in...

Frank Lavis returned to the helm as captain, Barry Rees retired from the playing arena, to take over as coach. Terry Williams led the Wanderers and John Ellis and Tony Weller in charge of the Drifters...

Barry Rees, a vastly experienced strongly built forward, a tower of strength in the line out and one who knew most of the answers to scrummaging problems before the questions were asked, became captai...

With the experienced Ray Plummer as captain the first team started off with 5 wins in the first 6 games, including Newquay Hornets and Services A, a 3-3 draw with Crediton being the exception. Away to...

Frank Lavis, who had captained the highly successful Colts side of 1964-5, and who since had made his position in the first team pack his own, took over as club captain supported by a vastly experienc...

Tony Blonden a hard running centre with an eye for an opening took over as captain, Geoff Bryan being in charge of the Wanderers. After 15 years as Hon. Secretary, David Dobell was replaced by Frank K...

Billy Ryan, associated with the Club from his school days, a fast breaking, incisive, quick thinking stand off half took over the captaincy, whilst Rip Kirby returned from his Plymouth Albion excursio...