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Promising performance despite defeat
GILL BURNS CUP DIVISION 2
CORNWALL WOMEN 10 – 24 HAMPSHIRE WOMEN
By Bill Hooper at St Clements Hill Truro
Cornwall Women gave reigning Division 2 Champions Hampshire Women a far tougher game than perhaps they envisaged as they made their way down to Truro on the coach.
Against a side that was made up of players predominately from Havant and Trojans clubs, the Cornwall side played their hearts out.
Captain Amy Bunt proudly led her side out through a guard of honour made up of the children of past and current Cornwall Women players.
The early stages of the game saw both defences tested with Cornwall putting in some crunching tackles.
Eventually the visitors got a chance when Abi Pearson slipped a great pass to Becky Fenn who scored in the corner an unconverted try.
Hampshire looked to press home their advantage, but the Cornish defence was equal to them with Bunt putting in a crunching tackle typifying their spirit.
Despite losing a player to a yellow card Cornwall held out, clearing their lines and it remained 5-0 to Hampshire at half-time.
Early in the second half Cornwall slipped off a tackle allowing the speedy Pearson to dot down Hampshire’s second try, Rose Brown added the conversion.
To keep in the hunt Cornwall needed the next score and it came following great work from forwards and backs, notably Kim Upcott and Becky Bennett before Jenna Arnold cleverly scored an unconverted try to huge cheers from the crowd.
Cornwall backs were looking hungry, both centres Tia Larson and Lilly Relton put in some good breaks, but it was Hampshire who went further ahead when Kesha Drain went over from close range, Brown again adding the extras.
With the game now in the final 10 minutes Cornwall pressed for another score, Upcott was again involved in the build-up as were Relton and Joey Sandercock, the ball was fired out to Larson, her power beat the tackle to dot down Cornwall’s second try to even more rousing cheers.
With the final play of the game Hampshire, to their huge relief, scored a fourth try through Cerys Ralph to ensure the bonus point win, the drained look on their faces testimony they had been in a battle.
Coach Jo Holden was full of praise for her side’s performance. “We’ve come a long way from last season’s score line, 0-38. The girls have taken on board everything we asked of them. Hampshire were shall we say surprised by our play today, they didn’t expect that and it rattled them.
“They put their bodies on the line tackling everything that moved, then showing tremendous guts to fight back and get those two scores, a never say die attitude. I couldn’t be prouder of them all.
“We will build on today going into next Sunday’s game against Hertfordshire.”
Cornwall Women: Amy Bunt (Capt), Millie Chaston (both Ivybridge), Tia Larson (Bude), Lily Relton (Truro), Rebecca Bennett (Ivybridge), Megan Okey (Ivybridge), Amy Warman; Jenna Arnold (both Launceston), Emily Carbis (Devonport S), Kim Upcott, Megan Arnold (both Launceston),Caitlin Milliken (Ivybridge), Rosie Ninnis (Penryn), Elizabeth Langton (Ivybridge), Roberta Smith-Scotland (Plymstock)
Replacements: Nicole Rowland (Ivybridge), Zeta Penrose (Truro), Vicki Doidge (Launceston), Paige Clarke (Penryn), Lisa Allin (Bude), Joey Sandercock, Abigail Smith (both Launceston)
Hampshire Women: Abi Pearson, Nina Hoadley (both Havant), Rose Brown (Trojans), Jay Sime (Havant), Rebecca Fenn, Hannah Wilson (both Trojans), Lauren Gillingham (Havant); Kesha Drain, Thea Kilby, Ashleigh Robertson (all Trojans), Carol Tennant, Tessa Gale, Eloise Shrimpton (all Havant), Hannah Blount (Trojans) Natasha Bullock (Havant).
Replacements: Katie Casey, Lucy King (both Havant), Ciera Forry, Georgie Harris (both Portsmouth), Cerys Ralph (Havant), Jenna Berretta (Trojans), Ella Spacey (Winchester)
Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock
7 players earn their county caps and county ties!
Following the game v Gloucestershire, Alan Milliner MBE, Cornwall RFU Council rep made presentations of ties and caps to Cornwall players.
Players making their first U20 appearance are awarded their U20 tie. 3 recipients were presented with their ties: –
Idris Logan – Helston
Alex Watkins – Camborne School of Mines
Robbie Paul – Redruth
Making 7 county championship appearances earns the player a county cap. 4 players joined Falmouth’s Rowan Lawrence in being awarded their cap this season. The players are: —
Harvey Penhallurick – Falmouth
Wes Eddy – Pirates Ams
Vice-Captain Jack Statton – Launceston
Captain – Will Perkin St Ives
2 other players narrowly missed out on having caps, having only paid 6 games over the last 2 seasons, Peter Harris St Austell, and Fin Deavin Falmouth.
I am sure you will join me in congratulating all the players on their achievements this season.
Colin Hatch
Cornwall U20 Team Manager
Cornwall Women side for Gill Burns Cup opener
CORNWALL WOMEN’S SIDE TO PLAY HAMPSHIRE WOMEN
By Bill Hooper
Cornwall Women’s selectors have announced their side for Sunday’s Gill Burns Division 2 pool match against reigning Division 2 champions Hampshire Women at Truro RFC this Sunday kick-off 2:30 pm.
Last season Hampshire Women defeated their Cornish opponents in the semi-finals 38-0 at Polson Bridge Launceston before defeating Eastern Counties 53-8 in the final at Ealing Trailfinders ground.
Nine women from the Cornwall team that played Hampshire last season remain in the match day squad for Sunday’s game.
There are seven players from Ivybridge Women who play at the same level as both Havant and Trojans from Hampshire. Cornwall’s captain Amy Bunt (pictured above) having faced both sides knows what to expect. “It will be tough against the Division 2 Champions but we are improving all the time and I believe we can give them a good game. I am excited to see what our team can produce against the defending champions at this level.”
It’s also good to see Tia Larson back in the black and gold following a long term injury that kept her out of the game for a long period. This will be her first game back for Cornwall since the Division 3 title win in 2022.
Coach Jo Holden added. “This is set to be an exciting season, probably our most challenging yet in terms of the counties we are up against. But with the talent coming through we are seeing improvements in all areas of the pitch and we are hoping to showcase at our first game.”
Entry will be £5, with under 16s free.
Trelawny’s Army will be present with their merchandise stand.
Cornwall Women: Amy Bunt (Capt), Millie Chaston (both Ivybridge), Tia Larson (Bude), Lily Relton (Truro), Rebecca Bennett (Ivybridge), Megan Okey (Ivybridge), Amy Warman; Jenna Arnold (both Launceston), Nicole Rowland (Ivybridge), Kim Upcott (Launceston), Caitlin Milliken (Ivybridge), Rosie Ninnis (Penryn), Elizabeth Langton (Ivybridge), Roberta Smith-Scotland (Plymstock)
Replacements: Emily Carbis (Devonport S), Zeta Penrose (Truro), Vicki Doidge (Launceston), Paige Clarke (Penryn), Lisa Allin (Bude), Joey Sandercock, Abigail Smith (both Launceston).
Late tries deny Cornwall at Stow
Gloucestershire U.20, 33 – 27 Cornwall U.20
By Terry Williams at Stow on the Wold RFC
The cruellest of blows saw a valiant Cornwall U20’s XV go down 33 – 27 to Gloucestershire at Stow on the Wold RFC.
With the clock in the red Cornwall were leading 26 -27, but then with the referee signalling the final play of the game, Gloucestershire went through a number of phases for a try in the left corner, which was converted. Jubilation from Gloucestershire players and supporters and disbelief on the Cornish side. However, to take a positive , this was the best the team had played throughout the season. Lessons were learnt from the Devon game, and the away win to Somerset was a good one, and truly they deserved a win yesterday. No excuses, but the long journey to Stow on the Wold did not help, it’s almost in Worcestershire. Perhaps a trip to St Just next season might restore the balance!
The game was entertaining for the supporters, and there were a number of Cornish there who made their presence felt. Gloucestershire opened the scoring on 5 minutes with a converted try, but Cornwall struck back 9 minutes later with a try by hooker, Pete Harris (pictured above in a previous game), the first of 3 for the afternoon. He has had an outstanding season for the under 20’s.
In a free flowing game, during which both teams made mistakes, Cornwall kept their noses in front. Winger Jack Keogh getting on the score sheet interrupting Harris’s run of tries. Jack Statton made a contribution with the boot, 2 conversions and a penalty. Congratulations to him on his selection for the senior county squad.
The game was tight and at half time the score was 14 – 15 to Cornwall but they were never able to put a lot of daylight between the scores, and Gloucestershire rallied with 2 late tries as the Cornwall team showed signs of tiredness towards the end.
To sum up, a somewhat disappointing Jason Leonard Cup campaign, but as the die hards say: there is always next season to look forward to!
Cornwall U.20: Macdonald (Exeter Saracens), Penhallurick, Deavin (both Falmouth), Statton (Launceston), Keogh (St. Just), Walsh-Newton (Falmouth), Chapple (Redruth); Williams (Penryn) Harris (St. Austell), Derry (Wadebridge Camels), Lister (Penryn), Perkin (St. Ives, Capt), Smith (Redruth), Eddy (Pirates Ams), Ellery (Newquay Hornets).
Replacements: Pope (Camborne School of Mines), Holt (Redruth), Knight (Saltash), Watkins (Camborne School of Mines), Matanatabu, Logan (both Helston), Paul (Redruth).
Cornwall U.20 scores: Tries, Harris 14, 32, 57, Keogh 45, Cons, Statton 15, 58, Pen, 40
XV Aside Coaching Conference
Dear Coach,
Following county wide feedback and discussion with club coaching co-ordinators Cornwall RFU, are delighted to be partnering with Coach Centered Limited to deliver a XV Aside Coaching Conference as part of their on-going commitment to the growth and development of coaches across the County.
Set for Saturday 6th July, at Truro School Senior, Trennick Lane, Truro, Cornwall. TR1 1TH, coaches will access 3 high quality coaching sessions from guest coaches. Registration starts at 9.15am with the conference opening 9.45am through to 2pm.
Bookings are now being accepted! Click Here to Register
Tea, coffee, and refreshments will be provided on arrival, with Ann’s pasties providing a pasty at 2pm.
We will be profiling our guest coaches in the coming weeks so get in early to secure a conference place and access the 70% discount, subsidised by Cornwall RFU.
Note: 70% discount is only available to Cornwall based coaches.
Click Here to Register, scrolling down the ‘Coach Development’ page to select the Cornwall Conference. Please use the discount code ‘Cornwall2024’ to secure your reduced fee of £20
Conference flyer attached for your information.
Any questions please reach out to enquiries@coachcentered.com
Best wishes,
The Coach Centered Team
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Cornwall announce squad for Bill Beaumont Cup campaign
Having announced Ben Priddey as Cornwall captain this morning, the selectors have this evening announced a 41 man squad for this season’s Bill Beaumont Cup campaign.
There are a few returnees to the squad, notably Mark Bright (Richmond), Aaron Penberthy (Jersey), Josh Matavesi (Camborne) and Tom Cowan-Dickie (Plymouth Albion).
As expected the bulk of the squad comes from Camborne and Redruth, with a number of youngsters who have been brought in by both clubs this season making their debuts in the squad. There are a number to look out for Jago Sheppard and Harry Larkins (both Camborne), Jack King and Sam James (both Redruth) just four, whilst there are also a number of Launceston and St. Austell players in the squad, with Truro and Pirates Amateurs also having their players selected.
Cornwall Under 20 side to play Gloucestershire Under 20 this Sunday
Cornwall Rugby Football Union (CRFU) Under 20 County Championship campaign 2024 concludes the pool stage with an away fixture to Gloucestershire in the Jason Leonard Cup. The team travel to Stow in the Wold RFC Sunday 5th May with a 1400 kick off time.
CRFU President Andy Reed said “This final pool stage game means a trek for the young Black and Golds as we are travelling to Stow on the Wold. The result against Somerset was a boost for the guys and well deserved on a hot and sunny day at Taunton RFC. The errors and nerves from the first game seem to dwindle away and the team began to grow in confidence, and the result followed”.
Cornwall lost their first game away to Devon 7 – 41, so Sunday’s win v Somerset this result sees them move up the table. In the other pool game Devon beat Gloucestershire 36 – 21 to go top of the table.
Coach Rich Kevern said – “We know that any Gloucestershire side will be a strong test, they always have a big pack that will try and bully us. We need to play to our strengths and have some fast and exciting backs as well as an established pack. Playing any Gloucestershire side at home is never an easy task and this will be the first exposure to that element for some of these guys”.
Cornwall Captain Will Perkin said, – “After the Devon game we came away and did a lot of soul searching! That was not the way we had trained, or been expected to play, and we owed the Somerset result to the travelling supporters of Trelawny’s Army, and our families to put that right. The players know what is expected, what is needed, and we must as a group perform against what will be a strong Gloucestershire side. For some guys including myself this is their second year and last year playing for the U20’s, for others this is their first and only year of being eligible and we need to put in a performance”.
The CRFU Chair Dave Saunter said, -” The team needed to learn from their performance and move forward following the Devon game. The performance against Somerset was much improved, although not perfect, and I am sure the coaches will be working on those areas before they face Gloucestershire. We as a county know that they have trained hard and like Cornwall players at all levels can and will give 110% to wear that Black and Gold shirt, this year’s set of players are no different.”.
There will be marketing and sponsorship opportunities with the Under 20’s team and matches, any individuals or companies that may be interested are asked to contact Tanya Thomas of the CRFU in the first instance.
We are grateful for the support of Kelsall Steel Investment Services and Trelawny’s Army Supporters Club for our Under 20 side.
Gloucestershire U20 v Cornwall U20
Sunday 5th May @ Stow on the Wold RFC 1400 kick off.
1 | ANGUS WILLIAMS | PENRYN |
2 | PETE HARRIS | ST AUSTELL |
3 | OLLY DERRY | WADEBRIDGE CAMELS |
4 | FINN LISTER | PENRYN |
5 | WILL PERKIN (CAPTAIN) | ST IVES |
6 | BEN SMITH | REDRUTH |
7 | WES EDDY | PIRATES AMS |
8 | DOM ELLERY | NEWQUAY HORNETS |
9 | JACOB CHAPPLE | REDRUTH |
10 | HARRY WALSH-NEWTON | FALMOUTH |
11 | JACK KEOGH | ST JUST |
12 | JACK STATTON (V CAPTAIN) | LAUNCESTON |
13 | FIN DEAVIN | FALMOUTH |
14 | HARVEY PENHALLURICK | FALMOUTH |
15 | ALFIE MACDONALD | EXETER SARACENS |
16 | DAN POPE | CAMBORNE S.O.M. |
17 | FIN HOLT | REDRUTH |
18 | CHARLIE KNIGHT | SALTASH |
19 | ALEX WATKINS | CAMBORNE S.O.M. |
20 | AMORI MATANATABU | HELSTON |
21 | IDRIS LOGAN | HELSTON |
22 | BEN ROSKILLY | PENRYN |
TR | LOWEN MEARS-OLLERENSHAW | NEWQUAY HORNETS |
TR | ISAAC JAGO | WADEBRIDGE CAMELS |
Coaches – Rich Kevern, Steele Barker, Jago Sheppard, David Mankee
Team Manager Colin Hatch, Assistant Terry Williams
Medical cover – Hen Gard + Sam West
Kit – Paul Hurrell, Photographer Simon Bryant, Match Day filming David Burrows, Multimedia – Kevin Bishop
Cornwall Women v Hampshire Women
Check poster for match day details.
Team news will be posted here nearer the game.
Wadebridge Camels RFC seek new 1st team coach
Wadebridge Camels RFC are looking for a new coach for our very successful 1st Team. If interested please send CV, or if more information is needed please contact Club Chairman Martin Bricknell at :- martin@bricknells.net
Or via the Camels website. https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/wadebridgecamels