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Pirates 19 Bedford Blues 18
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| After a highly promising start by the Cornish side, the visitors, as expected, came back strongly in a tough, physical encounter at the Recreation Ground, Camborne. The crowd were kept on edge right up to the final whistle, two second half penalties from man of the match Gareth Steenson proving crucial.
After Steenson kicked a penalty in just the second minute, the Pirates proceeded to play in enterprising style. Scrum-half Ed Fairhurst, full-back Ollie Thomas and wing Moore provided the flair, with the dog work taken on by forwards Joe Beardshaw, Tim Cowley and Cracknell. Pressure created was justly rewarded when Steenson was successful with a second penalty attempt after the Blues had strayed offside. Elrick missed a penalty kick himself from 48 metres, a rare blemish & only his second miss in 29 attempts at goal this season, but when gifted an easier opportunity the ball flew straight and true.
The Pirates were still playing with confidence, appearing that both individually and collectively there was a will to express the best of themselves. As they turned the screw, referee Mr. Rowan Kitt yellow carded Bedford full-back Brendan Burke for an indiscretion, the home side opting for a put- in at the scrummage, Ball fed, the scrum all but immediately collapsed in a heap, Mr. Kitt reacting positively to point the finger of blame upon the visiting eight and wasting no time in awarding the Pirates a penalty try converted by Steenson.
From the restart, however, the Blues proceeded to create a try of their own, the strength of Youngs enabling him to make the line, with Elrick adding the extras. At 13-10, it was match on, with still a little time for a further score before the break. In the event, no more points were leaked by either side, but the Pirates were forced to finish the half a man short after flanker Iva Motusaga was penalised at a ruck. To make matters worse, Fairhurst was sin-binned early in the second period after late-tackling his opposite number Karl Dickson, the Pirates now down to 13 men and surely looking likely to surrender their lead - which they did. Bedford spurned the chance of a kick at goal, them confident that with numerical advantage a catch-and-drive was the best option, and after the ball was worked from right to left, centre Liam Roberts found space to score and unconverted try.
Of replacements made by both teams, the playing return of Matt Evans, injured at Coventry at the end of last season, brought a welcome cheer. Called into action, he twice tidied up ball at the back of the scrummage when Bedford pressed strongly on the right, the Pirates holding on for Steenson to ultimately find touch and bring relief at the sound of the final whistle.
Cornish
Pirates Replacements (not used) - P. Cook, D. Dawidiuk, R. Bolt. Yellow cards: Motusaga, Fairhurst. Bedford Blues: Replacements (not used) - G. Sammons, R. McKay, J. Hinkins. Yellow card: Burke. Scorers:- Cornish Pirates - try: pen try; Bedford Blues Referee: Rowan Kitt (RFU) Man of the Match: Gareth Steenson. Attendance: 3.043.
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