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Truro v St Austell - Saturday 17th September

Truro v St Austell - Saturday 17th September

Ian Grantham13 Sep 2016 - 20:28
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Read Steve's Match Preview of the first Cornish Derby of the Season away to Truro

By Steve Murley - Player and Coach Development Manager

Excitement Builds for First Cornish Derby of the Season!

With 2 games of the new league season gone, Saints are training hard for their first Cornish Derby away to Truro. There are 4 other Cornish teams in Western Counties West, Truro, St Ives, Bude and Wadebridge Camels, so supporters can look forward to a total of eight full-blooded and passionate encounters this season.

There is something about a Cornish Derby that gets the heart beating and juices flowing. Regardless of league position or final score, each and every game is hard fought with no quarter given either on the field of play, or in the banter between supporters. To be frank neither side would have it any other way and no matter the score a warm post-match welcome is assured in the bar.

Saints vs Truro, home or away, is always one of the first games that players and supporters eagerly scan their fixture lists for whenever these teams have been in the same league. Saints won both games in their promotion winning 2012-2013 season, but following a 2 year gap while Saints plied their trade in South West 1, Truro won both games last season as acquaintance was resumed.

After the first 2 games of this season Truro are early league leaders gaining the maximum 10 points. Saints followed up their losing bonus point at Tiverton with a 5 point win against Burnham to leave them in 7th place with 6 points, and be confident that they have now got their season up and running.

With players gradually returning to action and becoming available, and a high tempo attacking display against Burnham bolstering confidence, Saints are looking forward to testing themselves against their old rivals. Not only league points but local bragging rights are at stake so all roads will lead to Truro on Saturday for what promises to be a fascinating encounter.

The game kicks off at 3pm and with the usual boisterous , large crowd Derby game crowd expected, supporters are encouraged to arrive early and give the lads your support.

Travel Info
Truro RFC,
St Clements Hill,
Truro
TR1 1NY

Why Not make a Day of it?
Trains leave St Austell at 1220 and 1345 getting into Truro around 16 minutes later.
Trains Depart back at 1726 and 1825 (later trains are available) taking the same time.

See you there?

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