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Added to the list of already announced Cornish Pirates players who are leaving at the end of the season, is that of wing Robin Wedlake, who to date has made 120 appearances for the club and has scored an impressive total of 46 tries.
Ahead of his departure, now 30-year-old Robin commented:
“After seven incredible seasons with the Cornish Pirates, I’ve made the difficult decision to move on and embrace a new chapter in my life/career. Representing this club has been a great privilege – both on and off the field.
“I’m immensely proud of what we’ve achieved over the years and deeply grateful to both Gavin and Alan, staff, teammates, and most of all, the supporters, who have made my time in Penzance so special. The passion and unwavering support of the Pirates family will always stay with me.
“I’ll leave with countless memories, lifelong friendships, and immense gratitude. I’ll always be a Pirate at heart and will be cheering the club on wherever my next steps may take me.
“Thank you to everyone that’s been involved in my journey.”
Joint head coach Gavin Cattle has also said:
“Robin has been a very good servant to the club who, as a big and athletic physical specimen, has scored some outstanding tries in a Pirates shirt.
“Also, a good man off the field, we sincerely thank him for his contributions.”