Cornish Guardian (St. Austell & Fowey)

Cornwall have big win in Beaumont opener

- By BILL HOOPER

CORNWALL made the perfect start to their Bill Beaumont Cup campaign when they scored eight tries to comfortabl­y defeat Surrey 55-0 at Esher.

It didn’t take long for Cornwall to get on the scoreboard with Jack Statton dotting down following good work from Matt Shepherd. Fraser Honey was on the money with the first of his six successful conversion­s.

Good lineout ball saw Cornwall again unleash the backline with Duncan Tout gathering a chip ahead to score in the corner. Again Cornwall came away with points from their visits to the Surrey twenty-two when Honey kicked a penalty from in front of the posts.

Honey then turned provider as his pass found Shepherd allowing the full-back to canter to the line and a useful half-time advantage 22-0.

The backs looked very sharp with Tout and Sam James in midfield, they also tackled like demons when required.

Cornwall’s locks Pat Walton and Hugo Culverhous­e ensured plenty of good lineout ball, while in the back row Brad Howe had a big game.

The second half saw tries aplenty from the Camborne contingent. A simple catch and drive was meat and drink for skipper Ben Priddey as finished off the maul with a trademark try. Priddey came up again with the ball after the forwards had done their job leaving Trelawny’s Army in full voice.

Further tries came from Jon Drew and Declan Prowse, before Priddey, having just saved a Surrey try, completed his hat-trick to put the polish on the win.

Speaking after the game skipper Priddey was full of praise for his side.

“The boys played outstandin­gly well today,” he said. “Our forwards laid the foundation­s for this result, we look to be dominant in that area and we certainly were today.

“Credit to our backline, Fraser Honey put us in the right areas of the field and then when we go the backs are very sharp as you saw today. Credit to the whole squad today they all gave 100%.

Shepherd said: “We’ve had some good training sessions together and I feel today you saw the fruits of that work. Hats off to the players on debut today they didn’t look out of place, young Jack Statton getting a try on his Championsh­ip debut having featured for the under-20s this season. Personally I was pleased to see CJ Boyce and Dan Tyrrell both have good games today.”

Next up for Cornwall is a trip to Kent next Saturday at Charlton Park RFC to take on the champions from last season.

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