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Richmond 7

Cornish Pirates 62

5 November, 2022

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League / Cup

Championship Cup

Stadium

The RAG

Attendance

Home

Richmond 7

Away

Cornish Pirates 62

Phil Westren

After seven rounds played in the Championship League to date, for the seventh placed Cornish Pirates attention turned to this Round 1 match in the Championship Cup, which was won with some ease.

 

The Cornish Pirates had won 21-14 when the two teams met at the Mennaye Field in the league early in September, so in the build up another closely fought game might have been expected. The Richmond side was in understandably buoyant mood following their excellent 36-33 league win at home to Bedford Blues the previous Saturday, when they recovered from a 17-33 half-time deficit. However, for this Cup contest both teams had rotated their squads, which naturally impacted on the predictions process. We would see.

 

The Cornish Pirates made several changes in their starting XV from the one that ran out in the league against London Scottish the previous Saturday, including AJ Cant moving from 11 to 15 and there a fresh wing combination comprising Arthur Relton and Callum Sirker. For Relton, who is dual registered with Exeter Chiefs and played youth rugby for Penzance & Newlyn RFC, it was his first appearance for the Cornish Pirates. Harry Bazalgette and Tom Kessell were the selected halfback combination, with the latter named to captain the team. As for the forwards, there were starts for prop Olly Adkins, hooker Max Norey, lock James Fender, and flanker Will Gibson, whilst the bench included backrower Jarrard Hayler who was set to make his first competitive match appearance for the Cornish Pirates.

 

On a dull afternoon in west London, the Cornish Pirates started in a positive mode that was witnessed through most of the match. Awarded an early penalty, the option taken was to kick for the corner, and from the resulting line-out the Pirates took play near to the posts for the ball to then suddenly be moved right, enabling Callum Sirker to cross for the game’s opening try. The conversion attempt for Harry Bazalgette was not an easy one and it narrowly missed.

 

Dominating the opening exchanges, the Pirates forwards looked lethal in their approach, and following a series of pick and goes they promptly scored their second try thanks to number 8 Seb Nagle-Taylor – his maiden such effort for the club – to which Bazalgette this time added the extras.

 

The Pirates soon pressurised their opponents once more, their efforts earning them a series of penalty awards, and after home flanker Miles Wakeling was shown a yellow card by referee Mr. Chivers, the Pirates took immediate advantage. Once again it was their potent driving maul that led to them extending the lead with a try scored by hooker Max Norey – another first in Pirates’ colours.

 

Richmond’s was a much-changed squad to the one that faced Bedford Blues. Indeed, their squad selection in fact showed 21 changes out of a possible 23. Scrum-half Stephen Kerins and centre Zuriel Makele caught the eye but in reality the challenge was proving a little too much for the chosen home outfit.

 

Approaching the half-hour mark the Pirates strived to register a bonus-point-providing fourth try, and successfully so. It was Sirker again who finished well, his effort following good approach work by influential skipper Tom Kessell. Bazalgette’s conversion was again an excellent one.

 

Happy to keep scoring, the visitors would conjure up one more converted try before the break. Nagle-Taylor concentrated Richmond defenders, Kessell saw space to kick the ball into, and debutant Arthur Relton blitzed his way to the line.

 

Taking a 33-0 lead into halftime was surely as good as the Pirates could have asked for, there no need for November 5th fireworks to light up the RAG, though a flick of the floodlit switch came handy for supporters after the interval.

The actual start of the second half saw the home team have their best spell thus far in the game, as for the first time in the match they took play inside the Pirates ‘22’ and were quick to score a try by flanker David Massey which was converted by replacement Craig Duncan.

 

Play was more evenly matched for a spell before a successful attack down the blindside saw hooker Max Norey score his second and the Pirates sixth try of the match.

 

More tries would follow, with replacement hooker Morgan Nelson getting his name on the scoresheet post yet another fine driving maul.

Bazalgette added the extras as the Pirates now set their focus on reaching the 50 points mark.

 

For a second week running there was much to please in the Pirates performance. The defence was generally solid, whilst it was Relton who scored his second try of the afternoon to take the Pirates to the sought after half century of points.

 

Sirker recorded a personal hat-trick after hacking on the loose ball to score, whilst a late kick to the corner by Bazalgette provided a chance for the Pirates to add another final score, which they did through Nelson once more. It was their tenth try of the afternoon to which Bazalgette added his sixth conversion.

 

Speaking at the end of Saturday’s contest, Cornish Pirates’ joint head coach Gavin Cattle commented:

 

“Both sides made a lot of changes for this match, but for us it was a pleasing performance because the foundations of our game functioned.

Tom Kessell led from the front and took good options, and Harry Bazalgette also kicked well.

 

“We started the game impressively and overall I am really happy with the performance and the cohesion and discipline showed. Having taken a commanding lead it puts pressure on the opposition, and they have to react, which often leads to passes being forced and mistakes made.

 

“The boys likely expected a sterner test, but they did what they had to and controlled the game well, with players putting their hands up for selection in the process.”

Match Officials

Referee:

Neil Chivers

AR1:

Simon Adams

AR2:

Peter Brunt

The Line Ups

Richmond Starting 15

15

Freddie Owlsey

14

Tom Mills

13

Zuriel Makele

12

James Little

11

Rhys Lewis

10

Hamish Graham

9

Stephen Kerins

1

George Cave

2

Vaughan Bentley

3

Jimmy Litchfield

4

Jake Monson

5

Sam Collingridge

6

David Massey

7

Miles Wakeling

8

Myles Scott (C)

Substitutes

16

Callum Torpey

17

Luke Spring

18

Conor Maguire

19

Ayanfe Oladokun

20

Bailey Marshall-Telfer

21

Callum Watson

22

Alex Goble

23

Craig Duncan

Tries

David Massey

43

Conversions

Craig Duncan

44

Yellow Cards

Miles Wakeling

17

Zuriel Makele

80

Cornish Pirates Starting 15

15

AJ Cant

( 22

Carwyn Penny)

64

14

Arthur Relton

13

Tommy Wyatt

12

Joe Elderkin

( 23

Shae Tucker)

46

11

Callum Sirker

10

Harry Bazalgette

9

Tom Kessell (C)

( 21

Ruaridh Dawson)

72

1

Olly Adkins

( 17

Marlen Walker)

64

2

Max Norey

( 16

Morgan Nelson)

60

3

Harvey Beaton

( 18

Jack Andrew)

64

4

Cory Teague

( 19

John Stevens)

71

5

James Fender

6

Alex Everett

7

Will Gibson

8

Seb Nagle-Taylor

( 20

Jarrard Hayler)

49

Substitutes

16

Morgan Nelson

17

Marlen Walker

18

Jack Andrew

19

John Stevens

20

Jarrard Hayler

21

Ruaridh Dawson

22

Carwyn Penny

23

Shae Tucker

Tries

Callum Sirker

4

Seb Nagle-Taylor

7

Max Norey

20

Callum Sirker

33

Arthur Relton

40

Max Norey

57

Morgan Nelson

65

Arthur Relton

70

Callum Sirker

78

Morgan Nelson

80

Conversions

Harry Bazalgette

7

Harry Bazalgette

20

Harry Bazalgette

33

Harry Bazalgette

40

Harry Bazalgette

66

Harry Bazalgette

80