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Newquay U12s 0 Pirates U12s 36 13th April,
2008 The Pirates were efficiently controlled in the first of two matches
played, with forwards Ed Holmes and Tom Sutton particularly impressive. Despite
the stern tackling efforts of their opponents, the Pirates still managed to score
an impressive six tries through centre Tom Holdsworth (2), stand-in wing Sam Skinner
(2), Lockran Williams and Jake Hole. Fly-half Sam Coogan added three conversions
Newquay U12s 0 Pirates U12s 26 13th April, 2008 In
this second game both sides used their full squads to give the large crowd another
action-packed and at times very robust game. The home side gave it their all and
were desperately unlucky not to score a try of their own, but it was not to be.
Superb defence from the Pirates, which is something that has been worked on all
season, denied the 'Hornets' any points.
Tries for the Pirates were scored
by Tom Holdsworth (2) and Fred Ault, plus an excellent effort from fly-half Ollie
Hallworth, who also added three conversions.
Back
L-R: Jacob Perry, Tom Sutton, Fred Ault, Tom Holdsworth, Ben Martin,
Sam Skinner,
Asher
Richards, Ed Holmes, Mike Dunn.
Front L-R:
Sam Coogan, Jake Hole, Hamish
Jeffrey, Oliver Hallworth
Lockran Williams, Lewis Wells, Philip Nicholas.
Wadebridge
U12s 14 Pirates U12s 47
6th April, 2008 This was a great
game of open rugby which was often played in driving sleet, with the Pirates emerging
worthy winners . Playing down the slope in the first half, the Pirates
scored tries through Tom Holdsworth (3) and wing Jake Hole, three of which were
converted by Ollie Hallworth. Just on half-time there was a consolation score
from the lively Wadebridge winger. In the second half it really was more
of the same, with the Pirates forwards outstanding .Two great tries were scored
by Lockran Williams, and there was one more from Tom Holdsworth, each converted
by Ollie Hallworth. Again, back came Wadebridge at the end of the half, as they
scored their second converted try. Man of the match for the Pirates was
Dillon Tree. Footnote.
During the weekend five young lads from
the Pirates U12s squad also agreed to go across and help out Hayle U12s in their
festival. Playing in a Barbarians sort of side with players also from Worthing
and Ledbury, the boys had a great weekend meeting and playing against some excellent
teams from all over the country. The lads who deserve to be named for their sportsmanship
were George Hollis , Ben Rollason, Luke McFadden, Zac Roberts and Sam Coogan.
Hayle/Pirates U12s 33 Pirates U12s 63 30th March,
2008 This match was rightly described as being a fabulously entertaining
game of rugby played between a scratch Hayle/Pirates team and a side comprising
the rest of the Pirates U12s. All the players thoroughly enjoyed themselves,
there six tries scored by man of the match Tom Holdsworth, and two for improving
forward Sam Skinner. Zac Roberts scored the remaining Pirates try, with Sam Coogan
converting all nine to notch up a personal 18 points haul. The combined
side was not to be outdone, them scoring excellent tries through Ollie Hallworth
(2), Ed Holmes, Hamish Jeffery, and Tye (from Hayle), who also added four conversions. Newquay
U12s 5 Pirates U12s 25 29th March, 2008 On a windy Saturday
afternoon at the Nerwquay Sports Centre the Pirates played their first game for
quite a while, and overcame an understandly lethargic start to ultimately emerger
worthy winners. Try scorers were Oliver Hallworth (2), Tom Hallworth (2), and
Billy Reid.
Winscombe U12s 10 Pirates U12s 0 29th
March, 2008 Playing a second match at Newquay, this time against the
touring Winscombe side from Somerset, the Pirates were outscored by two tries
to nil.
The team battled hard to keep their unbeaten record for the season
intact, but all to no avail. The visiting team were deserved winners, their forwards
dominant and playing the conditions perfectly.
Helston
U12s 0 Pirates U12s 31 10th. February, 2008 Helston U12s hosted
their counterparts from Penzance and took full part in a keenly contested match.
The home side started with a good pick and drive game, before the Pirates
came back strongly and scored two tries in the first half. Prop Ben Martin forced
his way over for the first crucial score following a scrummage, there one then
scored by centre Tom Holdsworth who ran strongly through the middle. Both efforts
were converted by fly-half Sam Coogan. At half-time the Pirates made a
number of changes, including the welcome return of scrum - half Treeve Polglase,
who made an immediate impact on the game. Impressive play by the Pirates forwards
led to a try from huge second row Mike Wilson, who had a fine match. Two
further scores from Tom Holdsworth secured his hat-trick , one being converted
by "man of the match" Sam Coogan . Even though a 5-nil try count
might tells its own story, the workman-like Pirates were still pushed all the
way by a steadily improving Helston side. t. Ives U12s
v Pirates U12s 20th. January, 2008 Last Sunday the Pirates
U12s played their counterparts at St. Ives in two short games of 20 minutes each. St.
Ives U12s 0 Pirates U12s 28
Pleased to be playing again after a long lay
off because of Christmas and then poor weather, the Pirates were first into their
stride in the opening game, scoring two long range tries through Lockran Williams
and Ed Holmes, both of which were converted by Ollie Hallworth. St. Ives then
came back with a very good converted try of their own, before Hallworth added
the extras first to a try that he scored and then to one scored by Mike Wilson.
St. Ives U12s 0 Pirates U12s 38
In this second game, the Pirates
managed to dominate play despite changing most of their side and having to play
into a strong wind. Try scorers were Tom Sutton (2), Tom Holdsworth, Lockran Williams,
Fred Ault and 'man of the match' Mike Wilson. Sam Coogan kicked four conversions. "Pirates
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Forum' under Fanzone Camborne U12s 0 Pirates u12s
35 16th. December, 2007 In the first of two games played at
Camborne on Sunday, the Pirates completely outplayed a gallant Camborne side.
They scored five good tries in the match through Lockran Williams, Asher Richards
(2) and Tom Holdsworth (2), all of which were converted by fly-half and 'man of
the match' Sam Coogan. Camborne U12s 7 Pirates U12s 40
16th. December,
2007 The 'Cherry & Whites' provided stiffer opposition in this second
match, their backs and forwards combining well for a try scored and converted
by Joel Matavesi.. The Pirates, however, then took control again with tries from
Tom Holdsworth (3), Ed Holmes, Lockran Williams and Lewis Wells. Conversions were
kicked by Ollie Hallworth (3) and Sam Coogan (2). Liskeard-Looe
U12s 'A' 7 Pirates U12s 'A' 19 25th. November, 2007 Travelling
to Lux Park, home of Liskeard-Looe on Sunday morning, this game between the U12s
'A' teams was well-contested, the Pirates doing well to come away with the win
under their belts.The visitors scored three tries throughAsher Richards, Tom Holdsworth
and Lewis Wells, two of which were converted by Ollie Hallworth. Billy Reid,
making his debut on the wing, was unlucky not to score on, his 'try' disallowed
because the referee called play back after spotting some foul play. Liskeard
U12s 'A' 21 Pirates U12s 'B' 14 This second match gave the Pirates
an opportunity to involve all their reserves in what was billed as a 'B' side,
the whole squad contributing in a vigorous and entertaining contest.
To their
credit, the Pirates pushed their physically bigger hosts close, scoring a try
in each half through man of the match Tom Holdsworth, both of which were converted
by Sam Coogan. Pirates U12s 'A' 40 Helston U12s 'A' 0 18th.
November, 2007 This was a convincing win for the strong Pirates team,
them scoring six tries in the match through Tom Holsworth (3), Ed Holmes (2) and
Ben Martin. Conversions were kicked by Sam Coogan (3) and Olly Hallworth
(2), and the man of the match was Fred Ault. Pirates U12s
'B' 21 Helston U12s 'B' 7 18th. November, 2007 In
a second match played between the Pirates and Helston U12s, the home side's 'B'
selection was also victorious. Tom Holsworth notched up a further two tries in
this game, and Dillon Tree one, with all three converted by Ben Rollason. This
game was much more evenly contested, Helston hitting back with one converted try
of their own, which was fully deserved. Pirates 14 Truro
7 Sunday 4th, 2007 Playing their first game at home this
season the pirates u12s recorded a fine win against the cornish champions Truro
in a wonderfully entertaining game. A first half try from Tom Holdsworth
was awarded from a quickly taken penalty, which was converted by fly-half Ollie
Hallworth. Truro pushed hard like the good champions they are and scored a converted
try of their own to make it 7-all. In a pulsating second half both sides
went all out for the win, the game swinging from end to end. Luckily for the hosts
they had just enough in the tank when excellent centre Lockran Williams punished
some ill discipline by Truro and charged over for the winning score converted
again by Ollie Hallworth. A great entertaining game from two very good sides. Pirates
17 Truro 7 In a second game played between the development sides
of both clubs with lots of new boys playing a 3 to 1 ratio of tries scored was
probably a fair result. Again both sides endevoured to play good rugby
right from the start. Scrumhalf Phil Nicholas was first on the scoreboard converted
by Ben Rollason the second coming quickly from Tom Holdsworth which went unconverted.Truro
responded with a converted try of their own before young Sam Skinner scored his
first try for the Pirates club with a powerful run to the corner. Lots to work
on in training especially in the forwards where Truro really did have the edge.
Well done to both sides. Launceston U12s 0 Pirates U12s
21 Sunday 21st. October, 2007 On a beautiful, sunny morning
at Polson Bridge the Pirates scored an early try through gifted centre Tom Holdsworth,
which was converted by Ollie Hallworth. As the game developed the visiting
forwards started to dominate, culminating in two further tries, scored by birthday
boy Lockran Williams and Fred Ault, with Hallworth again adding the extras A
second game for the Development team versus Launceston was played, it a match
were debutants Sam Skinner and Billy Reid showed up well, and centre Kainon Dayus
proved himself an able runner and tackler. 'Man of the match' Asher Richards
and Mike Wilson were try-scorers, with Sam Coogan's conversion making it 14-0.
Even though Launceston were outplayed, they never gave up, and at the death nearly
crossed for a try of their own. Redruth U12s 0 Pirates
U12s 28 Sunday 7th. October, 2007 This was a fine performance
in the first game of the season away to a useful Redruth side. First half tries
were scored by Lockran Williams and Asher Richards, which were both converted
by Ollie Hallworth. The forwards had played especially well, their rucking and
mauling impressive. Richards crossed the line again in the second half,
as did man of the match Treeve Polglase - one of the tries converted by Hallworth
,and the other by Sam Coogan. A second short game followed between the Pirates
second string and Redruth 'A' who won 26-7. The one try for the Pirates was scored
by Asher Richards - his third of the day, with Hallworth again converting. The
Pirates coaches were delighted with this start, though accepting that there are
areas of play to work on in training. Under 12s training
Mini-Junior training times have just been confirmed for the forthcoming rugby
season Fridays from 5.30pm, starting Friday 7th. September.
Old and
new players welcome. For more information contact Terry Coogan 01736 362016
All sessions will take place at the Mennaye Nurseries field.
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