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PIRATES ARE HOME FOR SEMI

BRITISH & IRISH CUP SEMI-FINAL DRAW

Munster v Ulster and Cornish Pirates v Doncaster Knights in BIC semis

Matches to take place April 23-25 with final on May 16

There is guaranteed to be one Championship side and one Irish side in the British &

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PLAY-OFF’S ALREADY A THRILL

The first round of the RFU Championship promotion play-off’s has already thrown up some surprising results, not least Exeter Chiefs slip-up at Meadow Lane against Nottingham on Sunday by 20 – 9. The pundits prophecy of an Exeter Chiefs – Cornish Pirates semi-final already looks to be in tatters.

Not that the Cornish Pirates will be too downhearted about their 19-12 loss at Bristol on Friday night,

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ENGLAND SUCCUMB IN HELL OF THE NORTH

France Fédérale 29 – 11 England Counties

At the Stade Velodrome, Roubaix

The Vélodrome in Roubaix is the historic finish of the one of the most gruelling one day classics in the cycling calendar, the famous Paris-Roubaix otherwise known as the Hell of the North, and on a wet night England Counties were steamrollered by the French pack into submission in their own Hell of the North in front of a crowd of some 2,500.

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PIRATES CHART BRISTOL DOWNFALL

The Phoney War is over! The real meat of the Cornish Pirates’ season is now upon us The Play-Offs. Six games to decide who will progress to the Championship semi-finals, the top two from each of the two pools of four. First up for the Cornish Pirates a trip to the Memorial Ground at Bristol to take on the favourites for promotion to the Premiership.

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PIRATES STORM INTO LAST FOUR

The Cornish Pirates booked their place in the last four of the inaugural British & Irish Cup thanks to a 26 – 20 win over Welsh Premiership side Newport at Camborne on Sunday.

The Pirates scored three tries through Rob Cook in the first half and then a couple during the second period from winger Nick Jackson and replacement flanker Blair Cowan.

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TAMAR CUP 2010 – CORNWALL SIDE NAMED

Cornwall have named their team for Sunday’s Tamar Cup clash against Devon at St Ives (3pm).

The named XV has five Redruth players, including scrum-half Mark Richards who will captain the side.

He will partner Camborne’s Dave Mankee at half-back.

Cornwall will be aiming to regain the trophy after losing 13-11 to Devon at Okehampton last season.

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EXCITING SEASON FINALE IN STORE FOR PIRATES

It’s been a while since I ‘ve written my blog, much has happened some good and some not so good in the world of Cornish rugby.

The Cornish Pirates are involved this weekend and next with the British & Irish Cup and should they prevail this afternoon against a second-string Exeter Chiefs XV then they will have every chance of progressing to the semi-finals should they defeat Welsh Premeirship side Newport next Sunday,

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HILL SEEKS LEVEL PLAYINGFIELD

Bit of a turn up for the books at Camborne on Sunday afternoon as Birmingham & Solihull Bees picked up a draw in their “home” game against the Cornish Pirates, switched to Cornwall due to the weather conditions in the midlands 31-31. Ben Patston, a thorn in the side of Redruth last season when playing for Cambridge,

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YAPP’S JOKER TRUMPS REDS

Redruth’s pre-match promoting of this latest Cornish derby centred around the deck of playing cards, but it was the Cornish All Blacks who ended up trumps with Tony Yapp playing a last gasp joker with an ungainly drop-goal, which broke Redruth hearts and gave the Launceston club the league double over their Cornish rivals.

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COOK SERVES UP CHRISTMAS FEAST

CORNISH PIRATES 46 – 7 PLYMOUTH ALBION

This was a Christmas Cracker of a game, with the result sending the majority of the 5,654 spectators back home rejoicing. Seven tries scored in a 46-7 stuffing that the fans have waited a long, long time to enjoy.

Whilst full-back Rob Cook continues to enhance his growing reputation amongst the Pirates’

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