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 DICKON
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  Posted 05/10/2007 03:29:55 PM
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Despite having Graham Lemin on duty at our historic match v London Irish tomorrow at the Avenue, Radio Drekly refuse to take reports claiming the programme is already full. Am sure regular listeners will let us know exactly what is filling up the programme cos not all our National League sides are playing - its not as it LCRFC are on there very often anyway! First time they have ever refused to report on a match for us when they have had a reporter present - hope its not a sign of things to come....

 merlin
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  Posted 05/10/2007 04:56:30 PM
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Thats a big shame Dickon because there are a lot of supporters in the Duchy who keep tabs on the L.C.  http://www.aceboard.net/kator/smiley185.abgif

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 HOPE
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 HOPE
  Posted 05/10/2007 07:25:12 PM
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I'll e-mail them and register my disappointment, it's a matter of principle, I won't be able to hear it as I'll be at the match but plenty of others would enjoy it.

you were right Merlin - this one is much better - ouch!
 HOPE
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 HOPE
  Posted 05/10/2007 07:40:04 PM
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E-mail sent to radio.cornwall@bbc.co.uk (maybe others want to send a similar response? Every little helps?!)

I'm disappointed to hear that Radio Cornwall have refused to take reports from the London Cornish rugby match tomorrow, claiming the programme is already full.  Surely a few seconds here and there throughout the late afternoon wouldn't hurt?  In fact I would suggest you may get a few more listeners as there are plenty of supporters throughout the Duchy who would like to be updated.  London Cornish may not be in the top leagues but at least their team has a Cornishman in every row in the pack and right across their back line.  Please reconsider your decision and make a lot of rugby supporters very happy to promote you

you were right Merlin - this one is much better - ouch!
 BayofPlenty
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  Posted 05/10/2007 08:10:15 PM
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I thought that was so well phrased that I copied & pasted the whole darn shebang into my email - imitation & flattery, Hope  

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 merlin
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  Posted 05/10/2007 08:12:52 PM
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So did i, so they might think about it for the future.

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 HOPE
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 HOPE
  Posted 05/10/2007 08:29:28 PM
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Bugger, I'll never be rich with all this plagerism about, thanks guys - I think?!

you were right Merlin - this one is much better - ouch!
 HOPE
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 HOPE
  Posted 08/10/2007 12:17:22 AM
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Thought I would let you know the response I got from Radio Cornwall re my e-mail previously ... all is not lost!!

Thank you very much for your email.  
I am not sure who you spoke to about the London Cornish match on Saturday. However would like to reassure you that whilst we were unable to send a reporter to the game we did broadcast reports from the match at half time and at full time.  BBC Radio Cornwall is aware of the interest in the team here in the County which is why we always broadcast details of their matches during the Saturday afternoon Sports programme.  Obviously on this occasion you were given incorrect information, for which I apologise. It would be helpful to know who you spoke to so that we can make sure the correct information is given to listeners.
Thank you for your interest in BBC Radio Cornwall.
Yours sincerely
Daphne Skinnard

you were right Merlin - this one is much better - ouch!
 DICKON
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  Posted 08/10/2007 03:33:13 PM
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Well thats just rubbish! Radio Cornwall only gave half and full time scores because I telephoned them in. Their reporter Graham Lemin was at the ground but did not take his phone because he had been told they would not be broadcasting reports from the match. Please let Daphne know she can talk to me - I will happily put her straight on the facts!

Dickon.

 HOPE
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 HOPE
  Posted 08/10/2007 09:34:01 PM
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Cheers Dickon, will do.  At least it's highlighted an issue that hopefully will be addressed better in future.  Don't know when I'll get up to one of your games but hope it'll be this season

you were right Merlin - this one is much better - ouch!
 tumbler
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  Posted 14/10/2007 01:22:53 PM
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24 - 25 to Cornish yesterday

skin of our teeth stuff!

 tumbler
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  Posted 14/10/2007 01:55:59 PM
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http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=25382&l=54c64&id=656541997

i hope this link works - some photos to share including one of dickon drinking his 'twat of the match' award to forgetting to bring on a chap who had travelled the 2 hours there and back!

 Newlyn Boy
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 Newlyn Boy
  Posted 14/10/2007 02:28:06 PM
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Link works fine, great result, well done

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 merlin
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  Posted 14/10/2007 05:43:05 PM
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Super result yesterday Dickon,long may it continue.  

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 BayofPlenty
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  Posted 14/10/2007 05:53:00 PM
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Well done LC, from all at The Boarding Party  

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 The Druth Hurts
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 The Druth Hurts
  Posted 16/10/2007 01:16:12 AM
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Well done to Dickon, and all at LC. Hoping to get there once this season, it's a bloody long trip tho.  

--Last edited by The Druth Hurts on 2007-10-16 01:17:06 --

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 merlin
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  Posted 16/10/2007 08:26:21 AM
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Well worth the effort TDH. Very nice people.

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 DICKON
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  Posted 16/10/2007 11:45:30 AM
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EDF SENIOR VASE 2nd ROUND
13/10/07
TROJANS v LONDON CORNISH

Trojans 24 - London Cornish 25

The day after England lost their opening RWC07 fixture in France, a shrewd Cornish forward placed a sizeable wager on the World Champions to retain their crown at 75-1. At 24-12 down and reduced to 14 men well into the 2nd half at Trojans Stoneham Lane HQ, he would have found little support in placing a similar wager at similar odds on London Cornish to reach the EDF Senior Vase 3rd Round on Saturday. That the unlikely double could actually happen speaks volumes for the spirit that fires within the two camps.

The Senior Vase has proved a graveyard for London 3 South-West sides since its inception last season. Indeed, only 5 of the 12 sides in the division remain in the competition at the 3rd Round Stage. There are a number of reasons for this - some clubs simply choose not to enter the competition citing the fact that there have been 5 straight league weekends and their team needs a break; some enter but field shadow sides in an effort to tiptoe through the early rounds and conserve their squads for the battles ahead; some come up against fresh London 4 sides who have only had to play 2 or 3 competitive matches - the upshot of this is that the 2nd Round of this competition sees a number of London 3 sides come unstuck against lower league opposition. Finally, some simply come up against sides at the same level who beat them on the day. London Cornish spent much of this match utterly dominating the tight, and being utterly dominated in the loose. For the decent crowd watching, the result was a thrilling cup tie, which the exiles finally edged by 1 goal, 3 tries and a penalty to 3 goals and a penalty to narrowly prevent them being placed in the third of the categories above.

Cornish were able to recall Skipper Jay Stirrett, open side Rod Petre, centre James Hessey, wing Jim Strover and, after missing the entire last season with injury, 2005/6 Player of the Year Mike Dardis at 9. Right from the off it was apparent that the game was not going to be one sided, though Cornish spent an hour seemingly unwilling to really put bodies on the line at the breakdown, seemingly content to rely on a hugely impressive performance in the tight from the front 5 of Andy Renner, Will Carew-Gibbs, Ben Shribman, Rob Webster and Pete Calvert. On 7 minutes a speculative kick ahead from the Trojans 10 took a wicked bounce straight into the arms of an onrushing back to dash clear and score by the posts, the conversion a formality. A quick response was required from Cornish and they got it. First they drove the home side off one of their own scrums just outside the Hants sides 22, then they won a penalty for offside as they worked the ball from right to left across the 22. The kick was driven to the corner and the rolling maul saw Dardis emerge from a ruck of players to be credited with the score on 13 minutes, the conversion sliding wide. Frequently having problems in the tight, the home side worked overtime to win ball at the breakdown. A fly hack on 28 minutes was followed up by a Trojans back for the ball to bounce up into his hands as he scooted clear to score, again by the posts to give his kicker the chance to take the lead out to 14-5. Within 5 minutes Cornish scored again with a carbon copy of their first try, Carew-Gibbs emerging with the credit for the score on this occasion. The conversion attempt was eased through the uprights to reduce the arrears to 2. On 36 minutes Cornish eschewed a kickable penalty from outside the home 22 to try and gain a hat-trick of similar tries in the same spot. However, the kick to the corner was pushed over the in goal area and the chance was frustratingly lost. This profligacy was to be punished before half time by the Trojans kicker who struck a penalty from in front of the posts to give his side a 17-12 lead at the break, Cornish losing a man to the sin bin for the offence. Despite being a distant second best in the tight, the work of the Trojans backs in neutralising the visiting backline and managing to turn over so much ball had ensured their lead was deserved.

Reduced to 14 men for the opening 9 minutes of a half which they began trailing by 5 points did not seem a great position for the exiles, whose 4 hour return journey was as long as any in the country at this stage of the competition. The mood of the coaching team darkened further when a seemingly innocuous run by a Trojan forward saw a series of half hearted or non existent tackles shepherd him through for a score right by the posts on 47 minutes. The conversion was slotted and the Hampshire side suddenly lead by 24-12 against 14 men. The Cornish coaching team reacted immediately to increase the packs mobility, withdrawing Webster and moving Stirrett into the row, replacement Pete Drewett coming on at blind side. Back up to 15 players, Cornish gradually forced their opponents to defend deeper and deeper, Dardis working his options well and exhorting his team to extra effort at the breakdown. The impressive Will Ho bashed holes from 8 and Petre began to get air into his lungs as he saw more of the ball. Jim Strover nearly broke clean through on the stand side of the pitch, a tap tackle preventing him from closing the gap. The ball was recyled first one way then back the other before fly half John Barker chipped an exquisite kick behind the onrushing Trojans defence on the hour mark. Hessey, by far the most potent of the Cornish backs on the day, timed his run perfectly to scoot through, pick the ball up and dive over the whitewash for the score. Though the conversion was missed, the visitors were now only 1 score behind and seemed utterly revitalised, that cussed belief of never being beaten that runs through many Cornish sides coursing through the players as they returned to their half. The pressure now told on the home side. First they lost a lock to the sin bin for a team offence as his side were driven back at the breakdown, then another within minutes for diving round a ruck and killing the ball as Cornish threatened inside his 22. The patience of the referee was being tested by Trojans as they transgressed at almost every breakdown now, Cornish electing for a scrum rather than taking the 3 points on 68 minutes. The decision was well made, the scrum, with Club Captain James Turnbull now on in place of Shribman, inexorably driven over the home line for Ho to score a well deserved try. From the restart Cornish conceded a penalty but the home kicker pushed the attempt wide. Now even Trojans clearing kicks were being returned with interest as full back George Bramble got his positioning spot on. He linked well with Matt Strover to drive Trojans back inside their half and as inside centre Josh Bartley-Smith tried to work some room on the home 22, his opposite number stepped up offside and was spotted by the referee. Barker stepped up to drive his team in front at 25-24 for the first time in the match with a mere 6 minutes remaining. As both sets of supporters remained transfixed by the game, there was time for yet more drama as Trojans won a penalty just inside the Cornish half. This was a difficult kick and it was no surprise that the attempt slid wide. With time almost up the home side launched one last attempt to win the game as they attacked from right to left. Though they had a man over a long pass was required to reach him, the pass sliding forward, the opportunity lost and along with it the match. Two exhausted sides greeted the final whistle.

Trojans RFC is a fanastic rugby club and one your correspondent has had cause to visit as a supporter in a number of occasions in the past. They are determined to cement their position in the regional leagues having won Hampshire 1 last season, and on this showing should have no problem. Cornish will watch their progress with interest. The exiles have once again proved to be redoubtable cup fighters and can park the competition for a few weeks while they return to league business. With no additional injuries to add to their list, it was a happy Cornish contingent who made the trip back home, hoping to avoid their 8th away draw in the last 9 rounds of national cup competition over the last few seasons!

LCRFC – George Bramble, Jim Strover, James Hessey, Josh Bartley-Smith, Matt Strover, John Barker, Mike Dardis, Will Ho, Rod Petre,Jay Stirrett, Rob Webster (Pete Drewett), Pete Calvert, Ben Shribman (James Turnbull), Will Carew-Gibbs (Ashley Holloway), Andy Renner. Rep not used - James Broad.



 The Druth Hurts
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  Posted 16/10/2007 12:18:09 AM
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Thanks for that great report :-)

I think I shall stick to what I'm good at and, as soon as I can work out what that is, I shall stick to it!
 Morgs
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  Posted 16/10/2007 04:25:07 PM
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Dickon me old chum, its great to see things are still going well for you guys.  I think PM could do with some of your numbers at training at the north mate.

People don't go to the Circus to see the elephants, but every Circus has to have them......One for the front row!!!
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