Plymouth's Oldest Rugby Club

Plymouth's Oldest Rugby Club

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  • Mike Schaab
     Mike Schaab
     Backs

     

  • Stuart Quarterman
     Stuart Quarterman
     Back Row

     

  • Jason Chinn
     Jason Chinn
     Under 15s Coach

     

  • Howell Phillips
     Howell Phillips
     Head Coach

     

  • Mark Handley
     Mark Handley
     Prop

     

  • Jamie Venner
     Jamie Venner
     Centre

     

  • Aaron Hart
     Aaron Hart
     Backs

     

     

  • Mark Shepherd
     Mark Shepherd
     Senior Coach

     

  • Richard Belli
     Richard Belli
     Junior Rep

     

  • Alistair Baillie
     Alistair Baillie
     Front Row

     

     

  • Paul Symons
     Paul Symons
     2nd Row / Club Captain

     

  • Geoff Kelly
     Geoff Kelly
     No.8, lock

     

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     Steve Barnes
     Prop
     President

     

  • Johnathan Taffe
     Johnathan Taffe
     Centre

     

  • Dave Parmenter.JPG
     Dave Parmenter
     Utility

     

  • Ed Notley
     Ed Notley
     Prop

     

  • Tony Hickey
     Tony Hickey
     Wing

     

  • Chris Sillitoe
     Chris Sillitoe
     Hooker

     

     

  • Darren Wills
     Darren Wills
     Full Back

     

  • Neil Bond
     Neil Bond
     Treasurer, Junior Coach

     

  • Ben Hosking
     Ben Hosking
     Second Row

     

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  • Rugby club raise money for Evans

    SUPPORTERS of former city rugby player Glyn Evans, who was paralysed in a freak accident during a match, have raised £1,500 for the 50-year-old.

    The cash was raised by Evans' former club, Plymstock Albion Oaks, during a visit by a touring side to Horsham playing fields.

    Wheelchair-bound Evans was injured while playing on the wing for Old Public Oaks — now Plymouth Albion Oaks — in 1994.

    Oaks' director of rugby Mark Watson said: "We'd like to thank everybody who came out to support the day, which was such a success."

    Before the match, Evans publicly thanked his supporters throughout the city who have raised thousands of pounds for him since his accident.

  • Ivybridge old and new meet

    RUGBY: Ivybridge's successful South West One side will be testing themselves against a 'Dream Team of 2000' at the South Hams' club's Cross-in-Hand ground tomorrow (kick-off 10am).

    The inter-club match is a precursor to the Ivybridge 7s which gets underway at 11.30am.

    The 'Dream Team' are former Bridgers' players from the successful period of a decade ago, who are putting their reputations on the line against the present first XV.

    The favourites on parade will include the likes of Matt Rogers, James Owen and Guy Wellington, against head-coach Spenser Owen's squad.

  • Sevens heaven

    RUGBY: THE popular annual Plymouth Combination Sevens tournament gets underway in Devonport on Sunday (11.30am for 12noon start).

    The event will be hosted at the Rectory and neighbouring Stonehouse Creek, with most of the city's rugby clubs putting out at least one side.

    Joint host Devonport Services will start as pre-tournament favourites to lift the trophy, but Plymouth's other sides will be pushing them all the way.

    Clubs must register their team or teams by 11.30am on the day and then the draw will be devised once the exact figures are established.

    For further information contact combination secretary Mike Yeats on mobile number, 07979770578.

  • Lions stars are on parade for Commandos' big fundraiser

    COMMANDOS in Plymouth are up for the cup — and they're urging sports lovers and charity-minded people to get involved.

    This weekend will see the main fundraising thrust of the Royal Citadel's 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery.

    The 29 Memorial Weekend at Plymouth Albion's ground at Brickfields will feature an enviable programme of sports and entertainment.

    All funds raised will go towards the appeal to raise £100,000 to build a stone memorial commemorating the lives of city soldiers lost in recent wars.

    Tomorrow a gala four-course dinner will be staged, graced by a host of sporting stars including members of the 1989 British and Irish Lions team, Finlay Calder, Derek White and Mike Teague.

    Other sporting heroes are also set to attend.

    The main sporting fixture of the weekend is a rugby match at Brickfields on Sunday (1pm).

    Army commandos from 29 Cdo will take on a Plymouth Albion development team in charity match.

    A 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery Memorial Trophy — donated by a family friend of Lieutenant Aaron Lewis, who died on operations in Afghanistan in December 2008 — will be presented to the winning team.

    The Albion side will include youngsters like Ollie Rayner, Alex Jeffery, Owain Lloyd, Joe Hayes, Dan Cheers, Nick Holmes and Chey Bryce.

    The Army commando unit has already raised about £62,000 through donations and its own events.

    The scheme is set to go to planning committee in the coming months. The aim is to see it completed and built by November.

    To make a donation, cheques, payable to 'CBA 29 Cdo Regt RA', should be sent to Major Greene at the Royal Citadel, Plymouth PL1 2PD, or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

  • Tamar Saracens win thrilling Lockie Cup final against Tavistock II's

    TAMAR Saracens won a dramatic Lockie Cup final against Tavistock IIs with a nervy 22-15 victory last night at The Rectory.

    Tavistock scored first when Tom Charlesworth went over, but they missed the conversion.

    And Sarries took the lead when Nick Knight scored the first of his two tries of the evening.

    Tavistock hit back with a try by Darrin Coles, but touch downs by Lee Welsh and Knight gave the Plymouth outfit Saracens what appeared to be an unassailable lead.

    The difference between the two sides was the ability to kick the extra points. Where Tavistock failed to make one conversion or penalty kick, Adam Couttes was virtually flawless with his boot on the evening.

    Tavistock made it interesting by scoring a late try through replacement Jude Rotten, but they missed the conversion and allowed Saracens off the hook.

    Tavistock mounted some desperate attacks as the clock ticked down, but Sarries had enough strength in defence to hold the west Devon side out.

    However, Tavistock did enjoy success in the Ellis Trophy with their thirds beating Saracens seconds 9-7 in a dour game.

    Adam Bridgewater was the hero for Tavvy scoring three penalties to win the cup match. Tom Chapman scored a late try to give Sarries hope. Paul Westbridge converted but Tavvy held on for win.

BBC Sport | Rugby Union | UK Edition
BBC Sport
  • Henson seeks Ospreys exit
    BBC Sport understands that Wales centre Gavin Henson has made several attempts to leave his Ospreys contract.
  • World Cup on track despite quake
    New Zealand mark a year until the start of the Rugby World Cup, less than a week after Christchurch was devastated by a 7.1-magnitude earthquake.
  • Turner in for Tri-Nations finale
    Lachie Turner will replace the injured Drew Mitchell as the only change to Australia's starting XV for Saturday's final Tri-Nations match against New Zealand.
  • Carraro keen to stay on at Bath
    Bath's Australian back Matt Carraro says he would love to stay at the club beyond his current two-year deal.
  • Back and Key sign new Leeds deals
    Leeds Carnegie coaching duo Neil Back and Andy Key pledge their future to the club by signing one-year contract extensions.

Welcome To Plymouth Argaum RFC

wanderersvdhsobmar10.jpgWe are a friendly, family-based club located at  Bickleigh Down, Roborough just north of Plymouth. We currently run a 1st XV and occasionally 2nd XV senior mens teams whilst we also have a junior section which has been running since 2003. We are probably the oldest club in Plymouth having being originally formed in 1887. In May 2008 the running of the clubhouse was taken over by Plymouth Argaum Sports & Social Club , it was completely refurbished and is now open every day of the week. This website is regularly updated with match reports and other club news, if you have any feedback or would like to contribute then please email the webmaster or use the forum. If you would like to get in touch with us to join the club as playing or social member, arrange or confirm a fixture or find out some other information then see the contacts page.


Other selected site highlights include the origins of the club and its unusual name , the Centenary History  and the Argaum Archive containing content from the previous incarnations of this site.
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Argaum Colts 12 Paignton 10 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Belli   
Sunday, 17 January 2010
Plymouth Argaum Colts managed to reverse an early season defeat with this gritty display against Paignton at a windswept Bickleigh Down. Jake Turfrey slotted two first half penalties in response to one by the visitors to give a 6-3 interval lead. Paignton gained the upper hand with a converted try before Turfrey slotted two more penalties to seal the victory. Argaum showed tremendous character in defence holding up their opponents over the line on 3 occasions and the whole squad was given the man-of-the-match award. A tremendous display after a lay-off of 5 weeks. 
Last Updated ( Sunday, 31 January 2010 )
 
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