Ever
since the Cornish Pirates won the EDF Energy National Trophy final at Twickenham
in April, they have been very active in showing off the silverware to the wider
community.
During
the close season it has been taken to the far reaches of Cornwall, and even to
North Devon when the Cornish Pirates players and coaches visited Children's Hospice
South West's 'Little Bridge House' respite centre.
For
the first time, the trophy 'took to the air', with coach Jim McKay aboard the
Skybus to the Isles of Scilly,
Jim was joined on
the Scillies by fellow rugby coaches Floyd Barnett and Phil Morris for an event
sponsored by the 'Youth Opportunity Fund' in partnership with the RFU and co-ordinated
through Active Professional Coaching.
26 youngsters
with ages ranging from 7 to 16 were given rugby tuition on the Garrison field,
St. Mary's, followed by a weekend of beach rugby played by locals and visitors
at Porthcressa Beach.
The
Trophy Makes The Scillies
Helen
McGuinness, from the Early Years & Youth Office commented: "the whole
weekend has been immensely successful and popular, something we hope to repeat
next year!"