Saturday
August 18th 2007 The Cornish Pirates have been
recognised by Cornwall Enterprise as one of Cornwall's fastest growing organisations,
and have been rewarded for their work in the local community and as a positive
force for Cornwall. Pictured
is Cornwall Enterprise Managing Director John Berry presenting the Cornwall Blaze
marque to Cornish Pirates new winger Ali Koko in front of the large pre-season
crowd at the Cornish Pirates versus Newport Gwent Dragons fixture. Also
pictured is Julia Goldsworthy, MP for Falmouth and Camborne, who was a guest at
the match, plus players Steve Winn and Rhodri McAtee. Cornish
Pirates Chief Executive Rod Coward said "It is very encouraging that
the work we are doing has been recognised by the Cornwall Enterprise. We are aiming
to become a club that represents everything that is good about the Duchy and should
we, as planned, reach our target of Premiership rugby, we will be able to do so
on a much wider stage." 
Cornwall
Blaze Marque The blaze marque reflects a contemporary
region with a deep-rooted culture of innovation, a thriving entrepreneurial spirit
and a strong commitment to securing a successful future for its people. A
key influence in its design is the flag of St Piran, the patron saint of tin miners
(white tin was extracted from the black ore as part of the tin smelting process).
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