
Nickname: Albion / Ocean City’s Finest
Ground: The Brickfields (Capacity 8,500)
Current position: Second (P21 W17 D0 L4 TB18 LB0 Pts 86)
Last season: Fourth (P26 W17 D0 L9 TB17 LB6 Pts 91)
Previous games Vs. Rams:
Rams 15-34 Plymouth Albion (November, 2025)
Rams 33-47 Plymouth Albion (March, 2025)

Plymouth Albion 16-21 Rams (October, 2024)
Plymouth Albion 28-22 (April, 2024)
Rams 22-20 Plymouth Albion (December, 2023)

Recent Form:
Extraordinary before a surprise 34-26 home defeat to Blackheath last time out.
Yet prior to the setback, Plymouth had won a season-record 11 games on the spin, dating back to a 34-15 triumph at Old Bath Road.
Most recently first, this year the streak also included Birmingham Moseley (27-20, away), Tonbridge Juddians (26-20, home), Dings Crusaders (52-24, a), Rosslyn Park (41-10, h), Leicester Lions (47-17, a) and Bishop’s Stortford (39-17, h).
Prior to Christmas they also disposed of Clifton (35-10, a), Sale FC (24-14, h), Sedgley Park (50-26, a) and Rotherham Titans (22-21, h).
Victory against Rams in Round 10 had followed a 40-28 setback at Blackheath.

Albion ended the opening block with a 36-21 home success versus Moseley, having done down 35-25 at TJs, thrashed Dings 64-17 and lost 29-14 at Rosslyn Park.
They began the season with four wins on the bounce against Leicester (45-24, h), Bishop’s Stortford (31-15, a), Clifton (62-5, h) and Leeds Tykes (45-12, a).
Players to Watch:
Ben Moa – Enjoying a terrific second season at Brickfields having scored nine tries in 20 outings so far – the only game he has missed was at Rams.
Grabbed a hat-trick at Sedgley Park.
The No. 8 played for Wales Under 20s in the 2022 Six Nations and joined Plymouth having spent time at Dragons, Newport and Pontypool.

Iwan Jenkins – Exeter Chiefs loanee fly-half tops the Albion points-scorers and was man-of-the-match at Old Bath Road.
Two of his three tries came in the fixture, but his metronomic boot has landed 41 conversions and 11 penalties for 130 points all told.
The Welshman has plenty of Championship experience on loan at Cornish Pirates.
Archie Hill – Former BUCS Super Rugby winner with Exeter University, the rock solid inside centre has incredibly not missed a game since arriving at Brickfields ahead of the 2023/24 campaign.
Enjoying his best try tally to date with six in 21 games, for an overall haul of 13 in 63.




