Newton Abbot All Whites play possibly the most important game in their history at Rackerhayes tomorrow.
They take on High Wycombe RFC in the South West Division play off game – and to the victors goes promotion to National South West Three.
Should the All Whites beat the visitors from Buckinghamshire then it will be the first time a team from the south Devon region has made it to national league status.
Twelve years ago, the All Whites were in Devon One, and steady progress since has seen the club go from strength to strength.
The club are urging all supporters to make their way to Rackerhayes in time for the a 3pm kick-off.
At half-time a collection will be made for Kayleigh Collins, a sufferer of Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
A former barmaid at the club, Kayleigh is only 22 years old and has two children with her partner Daniel, who still works at the club on match days.
'Kayleigh has bravely battled this disease and is currently in remission, but not content to sit back, she is taking part in the Cancer Charity Run for Life on Sunday, May 16,' said a spokesman for Newton Abbot RFC.
'So if you are at Rackerhayes tomorrow, give generously for this most worthy of causes.'




