With their base at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, for the first six years, the team only played friendlies but then joined the Rhymney Valley League.
The outbreak of the Second World War interrupted Welsh League football, but the Corries continued to play friendlies using several grounds.
They finally settled at Llandaff Road, Canton, Cardiff, a ground which became a permanent home thanks to a loan from former player and patron, Fred Dewey.
The 2014-15 season saw both teams in the same division, so the rivalries were resumed; however, Grange Harlequins sadly folded as a result of player exodus when funds dried up.
As one of Wales's oldest clubs, Corinthians are now in the Welsh fourth tier of football and have ambitions of regaining their place in the higher echelons and have staked a large expense on player recruitment in their attempt to gain promotion.