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Despite a 2 - 1 try count in their favour, the Pirates could have no argument with the final result, as Plymouth Albion put their recent poor run of results behind them to sufficiently lift their collective effort against a lack-lustre Cornish side that on the day could consider themselves lucky to have scraped a draw. The Pirates got off to a perfect start, when in the very first minute centre Paul Devlin gratefully snaffled loose possession just in side Albion's '22'. Wing Rhodri McAtee then immediately popped up to lend support, before jinking his way and running in a try at the posts which was converted by fly-half Gareth Steenson. Such a score surely boded well, but no, as the visitors not only hit back with a penalty kicked by fly-half Ross Laidlaw, but also dominated possession and on-field events.
Try-less in the first period, Albion at last got their due reward early in the second half, there a certain irony when Borman was identified as the scorer. The conversion from Laidlaw missed, but the visitors were now 11-7 ahead. Home supporters were somewhat frustrated, but their team looked to respond through the efforts of prop Alan Paver, who now skippered the side in the absence of an injured Tim Cowley who was replaced during the half-time break by Matt Evans. Full-back Adryan Winnan also gave a display of skill and endeavour to give the Pirates some go forward, momentum maintained which pressurised Plymouth Albion to give a penalty chance to the Pirates. Steenson stepped up quickly to make light of the kick on offer, although he was then called upon to repeat the action, thankfully successfully, because the referee had not been in a position to signal clearance for his initial strike to have been taken. Laidlaw soon responded to kick his third penalty of the afternoon after Pirates centre Steve Winn was adjudged to have made a high tackle, with it not long before the Pirates were worryingly on the defensive once more. However, some quality play off the back of a scrummage involving Evans and scrum-half Richard Bolt then enabled wing Vunga Lilo to at last get his hands on the ball and run all but from '22' to '22'.
Right at the very end Steenson had a difficult chance to win the match for the Pirates, but his kick was held up in the wind, the match ending in a rare and somehow disappointing draw. Cornish
Pirates: Replacements (not used): P. Cook, D. Dawidiuk, S. Betty, O. Thomas. Yellow card: C. Cracknell. Scorers:- Plymouth Albion: : Replacements (not used): D. Hawkes, G. Evans, G. Dawe, B. Stroud. Scorers:- Referee: Rowan Kitt (RFU) Man of the Match: Rhodri McAtee Attendance: 4,876 Match Day Sponsor: Midas Construction / Ocean BMW Match Ball Sponsor: ROK Mascot: Jacob Engelfield
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