Sam
Heard There must have been mixed feelings in Redruth's
camp when it was announced early in 2006 that big Sam, along with wing Lewis Vinnicombe,
was about to join our ranks. Nonetheless, David Penberthy, Team Manager of the
'Reds', stated that their club was very proud of the two players, expecting them
to improve still further as full-time professionals. A busy summer lay ahead
for Sam, who then weighed 21 stones (ish!), it a period when this former Mylor
Bridge boat-builder swapped pasties for pasta, his dedication rewarded perhaps
earlier that many had expected. He made his National One debut when replacing
the injured Dan Seal in our opening league game against Otley, and matured so
quickly that just a month later he was our adjudged 'Man of the Match' against
Newbury. As a member of Cornwall U18s, U20s, and then the senior team, Sam
always had the potential to make the step up, being an especially effective ball
carrier whose sporting heroes are England Rugby World Cup winning props (surprise),
Cornishmen Phil Vickery and Trevor Woodman, Playing 23 matches in his first
season in National One would have been a great learning curve for him, and if
he continues to apply himself in the manner thus shown then hopefully it'll be
onwards and upwards with the Cornish Pirates to realise his rugby ambition of
playing at the best level he can. Sam received the club's 'Most Improved
Player' award in 2007. |