At the end of Sunday’s U17 game at Launceston Head Coach Andy Hawken presented BEN BRYANT from last year’s U18 squad with the Most improved player trophy.
Well done Ben.
Rugby Football Union
by Bill Hooper
At the end of Sunday’s U17 game at Launceston Head Coach Andy Hawken presented BEN BRYANT from last year’s U18 squad with the Most improved player trophy.
Well done Ben.
by Bill Hooper
Result: Cornwall U.17, 41 – 8 Somerset U.17
Well done guys on a fantastic performance.
The U17 development squad had its first game on Sunday against Somerset at Launceston RC.
With limited time to prepare the boys gelled together quickly. Throughout the game the forwards dominated the opposition, and were able to win the collisions and get over the gain line regularly. This platform allowed the backs time and space, with the whole team showing some excellent finishing.
Result : Cornwall 41 Somerset 8
Tries : Issac Jago (2), Ross McKnight, Ted Kullich, Callum Phillips, Max Yoki, Aaron Jones
Conversions : Ross McKnight, Jowan Wilding (2)
As this is a development squad, we are looking forward to seeing the rest of the squad perform on the 28th May against Dorset & Wilts @ Bodmin. First KO 13:30.
Cornwall Under 17s (Boys, Development Squad) are in action this Sunday 14th May against Somerset U.17 at Polson Bridge, Launceston, kick-off 2:30 pm. Entry is free.
Cornwall Development U17 v Somerset Development U17
Sunday 14 May @ Launceston RFC 14:30 kick off
Cornwall Squad v Somerset U.17
1 Oliver Mason Launceston
2 Charles Bryon Wadebridge
3 Joe Court Helston
4 Pierce Ford Perranporth/Penryn/St Agnes
5 Jack Green Redruth
6 Ashton Rowe Helston
7 Issac Jago Wadebridge
8 Kaea Griffiths Penzance
9 Fin Stuart Wadebridge
10 Olly Pellow Helston
11 Ted Kullich Penzance
12 Harvey Brough Newquay
13 Harry Rigg Helston
14 Fin Reid Perranporth/Penryn/St Agnes
15 Ross McKnight Perranporth/Penryn/St Agnes
16 Aaron Jones Perranporth/Penryn/St Agnes
17 Dan Bennett St Austell
18 Thomas Hambley Redruth
19 Rosko Troughton Helston
20 Bailey Hadfield Truro
21 Luke Young Redruth
22 Callum Phillips Wadebridge
23 Jowan Wilding Penzance
24 Oliver Boundy Launceston
25 Robbie Paul Redruth
26 Max Yoki Wadebridge
Coaches – Andy Hawken, Mark Pullen, LJ Collick, Phil Stansfield
Medical cover – Puds Durrant
by Bill Hooper
The Tribute Cornwall RFU Cup Final between Truro & St. Austell has been postponed until Saturday 26 August.
The final will be played at Truro RFC following a coin toss to decide which venue. This was performed by the Chairman of the CRFU Competitions Committee.
Further details will be released in due course.
by Bill Hooper
12 Cornwall U20’s selected for Southwest trials.
Following the completion of the SW pools 1 + 2 the SW selectors have invited several players from the 7 SW counties to attend the SW trials on Sunday 28 May.
At each game that is played in the 2 SW pools, a SW selector attends and at the end of the day agrees with both teams coaches a “team of the day”.
At the completion of the pool stages all the SW selectors meet and compile and invite players from those “teams of the day”.
This season Cornwall have had 12 players invited to attend the trials which will be held at Bristol Grammar school on Sunday 28 May.
Following the days trials a final SW team will be selected and go on to represent the SW region in the regional play-offs to be held in Coventry.
The 12 players are; –
Matt Pritchard – Falmouth
Matt Boothby – St Austell
Joe Maunder – St Austell
Will Perkin – St Ives
Wes Eddy – Pirates Ams
Giddy Blacklock- Newquay Hornets
Connor Triggs – Truro
Lachlan Surridge – Camborne
Lewis Bostock – Truro
Jack Statton – Launceston
Jamie Stanlake – St Austell
Harvey Penhallurick – Falmouth
Congratulation to all 12 players on their well-deserved selection. A massive thank you to Trelawny’s Army who once again have offered a bursary to the 12 players to assist in their travelling cost to the venue in Bristol.
All the players and those involved with the U20’s greatly appreciate the support that they give throughout the season and this bursary is another example of that support.
Colin Hatch
Cornwall U20 Team Manager
by Bill Hooper
BILL BEAUMONT CUP
HAMPSHIRE 20 – 24 CORNWALL
By Bill Hooper at Fraser Road, Havant RFC
“Cometh the hour, cometh the man.” For Cornwall the hour was time added on as they trailed 20—17, the man was replacement prop Tommy-Lee Southworth, he emerged from the melee of players clutching the ball having been driven over by the never say die Cornish pack.
It was a try that sent Trelawny’s Army into a wild chorus of celebration, whilst at the same time breaking Hampshire’s hearts. Theirs was a brave performance and on another day they may well of pulled off the win.
Cornwall’s win sets up a decider against Kent next Saturday at Camborne RFC, kick-off 2 pm.
On a beautiful Hampshire day Cornwall kicked off roared on by the black and gold supporters.
The early exchanges set the scene; this was a much improved Hampshire side from last season at Redruth.
Cornwall earned a couple of penalties down in the scoreboard corner, at the second attempt Ben Fox secured the lineout ball allowing Cornwall to drive for the line, with hooker Richard Brown as ever reliable with the try. Skipper Fraser Honey kicked a very good conversion to make it 7-0 to Cornwall.
Scrum half Mike Austin put in some good box-kicks inviting Cornwall to chase, however Cornwall were as last week sometimes a little too eager to force the play.
A very good 50/22 gave Hampshire good field position on their first visit to the Cornwall twenty-two. From that Hampshire set up a good play which saw Harry Carr go in at the corner for an unconverted try.
Cornwall responded well with Duncan Tout putting in some strong runs in mid-field.
Having missed with a conversion, Hampshire’s Robbie Searle again failed with a penalty attempt from long range.
Cornwall lost wing Jack Kessell to a serious injury which will see him miss the rest of the campaign. Lewis Thomas coming on for his Championship debut.
Hampshire’s forwards were carrying well none more so than their skipper Liam Perkins.
Cornwall looked to have scored a second try as the pack went over the line but referee Howarth deemed a knock on.
Instead, a swift counter from Hampshire gave them the lead, Perkins the instigator before full back Max Fletcher showed great pace to run in from 60 meters and dot down in the corner another unconverted try.
Just before half-time Cornwall earned a penalty in front of the sticks, which Honey snuck over to tie the scores at 10- all.
Cornwall needed a good start to the second half and they certainly provided it. A searing break from Matt Shepherd saw the full-back make good ground, he put in a grubber kick for his St. Austell team mate Konnor Ewudzi who collected and dived in at the corner, a great score.
As Honey stepped up to take the conversion, the ball toppled off its tee, calmly, Honey picked up the ball and drop-kicked the conversion from out wide, it was a sweet strike under pressure.
Both sides emptied their benches as the game moved into the final quarter. Ben Priddey and Jack King carried well as Cornwall looked for another score.
Instead, Searle found his kicking boots, cutting the deficit with a penalty to set up a nervous finale. Hampshire thought they had scored but the referee gave a goal-line clearance to Cornwall.
Cornwall then found themselves down to 14 men as Declan Prowse was shown a yellow card for a dangerous tackle.
A Cornwall lineout was secured on their twenty-two, the ball went to ground, the referee deemed the ball was playable and Perkins picked up the ball as Cornwall hesitated and ran in to score in the corner, Tom Fieldsend then kicked a very good conversion from the touchline to put Hampshire back in the lead with time running out.
There was still time, but Cornwall had to secure the re-start. A good hanging ball allowed Freddie Stevenson to challenge and Cornwall had the ball. A cool head was now required, and credit to Cornwall, they patiently went through the phases, worked their way towards the line driving over with Southworth the scorer. Shepherd knocked over the conversion, Cornwall led 24-20.
There was time for a re-start, Cornwall got a penalty which Shepherd booted happily off the pitch.
Speaking after the game Cornwall Captain Fraser Honey was proud of the resilience shown by the side. He said. “The boys showed a lot of character at the end, having conceded that try we were determined to win that re-start and get that final try. We probably played our best rugby of the match in that period.
“Next Saturday will be a big game at Camborne and I hope that we will get a big crowd to cheer us on and hopefully book another visit to Twickenham.”
Hampshire: Max Fletcher (Sandown & Shanklin), Harry Carr (Havant), Alex Young (Camberley), Toogi Long (Trojans), Chris Buckett (Havant), Robbie Searle, Harry Dolbear (both Tottonians); Dan Sargent (Worthing), Sean Shepherd (Havant), Nick Barry (Camberley), Craig Durnin (Tottonians), Ross Parkins, Will Brock (both Havant), Jack Coles (Winchester), Liam Perkins (Worthing, Capt).
Replacements: Alex Hibdige (Andover), Joe Tarrant (Tottonians), Ben Featherstone (Trojans), Sam Voight ( Camberley), Dylan Read (Colchester), Wes Dugan (Havant), Tom Fieldsend (Winchester).
Hampshire scores: Tries, Carr, Fieldsend, Perkins, Pen, Searle, Con, Searle
Cornwall: Matt Shepherd (St. Austell), Jack Kessell (Camborne), Sam Parsons (St. Austell), Duncan Tout (Tonbridge Juddians), Konnor Ewudzi (St. Austell), Fraser Honey (Redruth, Capt), Mike Austin (Cinderford); Luke Barnes, Richard Brown, Jess Tompsett (both Redruth), Jack Heazelton (Camborne), Ben Hilton (Barnstaple), Jordan Nicholls (Camborne), Sam Stevens, Ben Fox (both Redruth).
Replacements: Tommy-Lee Southworth, Ben Priddey, Declan Prowse (all Camborne), Freddie Stevenson (Bude), Jack King, Lewis Thomas (both Redruth) Josh Semmens (Pirates Ams).
Cornwall scores: Tries, Brown, Ewudzi, Southworth, Cons, Honey 2, Shepherd, Pen, Honey.
Referee: Nathan Howarth (RFU)
by Bill Hooper
CORNWALL NAME SIDE TO FACE HAMPSHIRE AT HAVANT
By Bill Hooper
Cornwall selectors have named the side to face Hampshire for Cornwall’s second group game.
The Black and Golds travel to Hampshire to take on a side that narrowly lost at Kent by 20-15 last Saturday.
Cornwall got their campaign off to a win with a 28-19 win against Somerset, but it was far from straightforward.
Last Saturday’s performance will have given the selectors some food for thought ahead of the trip to Havant.
In the pack Ben Hilton comes in for Freddie Stevenson , who reverts to the bench. Jordan Nicholls comes off the bench in place of Edd Pascoe who is playing for the Royal Navy.
Jack Simmons has had to withdraw due to injury, Sam Parsons moves to centre to partner Duncan Tout. Konnor Ewudzi comes off the bench into the starting XV on the wing.
On the bench, Ben Priddey, Jack King and Lewis Thomas all come in.
Cornwall: Matt Shepherd (St. Austell), Jack Kessell (Camborne), Sam Parsons (St. Austell), Duncan Tout (Tonbridge Juddians), Konnor Ewudzi (St. Austell), Fraser Honey (Redruth, Capt), Mike Austin (Cinderford); Luke Barnes, Richard Brown, Jess Tompsett (both Redruth), Jack Heazelton (Camborne), Ben Hilton (Barnstaple), Jordan Nicholls (Camborne), Sam Stevens, Ben Fox (both Redruth).
Replacements: Tommy-Lee Southworth, Ben Priddey, Declan Prowse (all Camborne), Freddie Stevenson (Bude), Jack King, Lewis Thomas (both Redruth) Josh Semmens (Pirates Ams).
by Bill Hooper
Dorset and Wilts 27 – 23 Cornwall
Cornwall U20’s travelled to North Dorset RFC to face Dorset & Wilts U.20’s in the quarter-final of the Jason
Leonard Cup.
A good crowd with lots of black and gold on display from Trelawny’s Army joined the players
in a minute’s silence at the start of the game to recognise the tragic events that occurred in
Bodmin earlier in the month.
Cornwall pegged the twin counties in their own half for the first 20 minutes and lead 0 – 9 thanks to 3
Nat Dart penalties. Just before the half hour mark D+W No.13 Fin Raworth broke the
Cornwall defensive line and scored a try which was converted by their No.9 Connor Moore. Five
minutes later a powerful run by D+W No.5 Oliver Wills saw him pass to No.6 Stan Vincent to
score their second try with again Connor Moore adding the conversion 14 – 9.
With the first half drawing to a close, D+W No. 9 Moore was sent to the sin bin for 10
minutes and Cornwall took advantage when Cornwall hooker Matt Pritchard charged through
for a try which Nat Dart converted.
Half-time D+W 14 – 16 Cornwall.
The second half commenced, and Cornwall were caught cold after 4 minutes when
replacement No.20 Rhys Godling scored a try which was converted by No.10 Jamie Foskett.
D+W took charge for the next period and Cornwall gave away 2 penalties which D+W put
over the crossbar to lead 27 – 16 with just over a quarter of the game to go.
Indiscretion again by D+W saw No.5 pick up a yellow card and Cornwall tried to get into the ascendancy.
Cornwall were dominating the lineouts. And set up several powerful driving mauls with D+W
trying to disrupt them. By strong defensive work and a bit of cunning play they held up Cornwall
over their line 4 times in 10 minutes. With 2 minutes to go Cornwall’s No. 23 Joss Pascoe
crashed over the line which Nat Dart dropped kicked the conversion. Just two minutes left four points
behind, a cautious slow restart from D+W helped to run down the clock and when Cornwall
knocked on the referee from Somerset blew the final whistle to break Cornish hearts!
D+W were a big mobile side and now go on to represent the SW in the Southern final
against Hampshire on the 21 May.
For Cornwall U20’s the season is over, as in previous years we say goodbye to several the
players, but we look forward to welcoming new players’ next season. A massive thanks to
the CRFU and Trelawny’s Army for their support over the season. A big thanks to all the
players including those who have trained but not been selected along with the coaches,
medics, and back-room staff who all contribute to make the team and the season function.
Special thanks to Jo Holden, Kevin Bishop, Simon Bryant, and Dave Burrows for the
multimedia items.
Colin Hatch
Cornwall U20 Team Manager
by Bill Hooper
Following Sunday’s match for the Cornwall Under 20s against Dorset & Wilts at North Dorset RFC, St. Austell’s Jamie Stanlake was presented with his Cornwall Under 20 county cap by the Representative of Cornish Clubs on the RFU Council Alan Milliner M.B.E.
Well done Jamie.
by Bill Hooper
Would spectators please note that the kick-off time for the above match at Camborne RFC on Saturday 20th May is now 2 pm.
This is to accommodate Kent RFU’s travel arrangements.
We thank you for your understanding.
by Bill Hooper
Cornwall RFU President John Sumnall was present at Polson Bridge on Sunday and was delighted to make cap presentations to the following players from last season;
Verity Holden, Amy Bunt, Mel Ruby, Nicole Rowland & Amy Warman.
To qualify for a cap players must play in 7 Gill Burns Cup games for Cornwall.
Congratulations to you all and well done.
Also congratulations to all the players who received their county badges for making their Cornwall debut.