Pirates TV Girls
The Cornish Pirates are seeking three Pirates Girls to join the team's promotional activities.

The girls will be building awareness of Pirates TV, the on-line channel that screens the Cornish Pirates' matches and they'll join the players' off pitch appearances too. It's not all effort that's required either - the three lucky winners will all be treated to an afternoon of pampering at The Cornwall Hotel, Spa and Estate that's soon to open at Tregorrick near St Austell.
The Pirates have created a viral video to attract applications for this fun position, to see the video click here
Rod Coward, chief executive of the Pirates said
"This is all about fun with a practical purpose too. We're hoping for a hundred or more applicants for the Pirates TV Girls challenge.
The winners will join us at our home matches and help us promote Pirates TV.
Viewers can watch the match no matter where we play, provided the opposition are happy for us to film our away games.
The Pirates TV Girls will also join the players on some of their personal appearances - such as the recent Children In Need fashion show, and book signing at Waterstones in Truro."
Click here to to apply to be a Pirates Girl
Pirates TV is a joint venture between the Cornish Pirates and myCornwall TV.
Pirates TV was first screened on Saturday 15 August when the team met Cardiff at the Camborne Rec.
Access to Pirates TV also brings additional content that will gradually increase to include training films, interviews and more.
It is free to all members of the Cornish Pirates Futures - dedicated supporters who contribute £20 or more a month to the club.
It is also available to view a single match for £6, or catch every match at £20 a month and enjoy the additional content too.
myCornwall tv: was launched in 2009 to unite all things Cornish on the internet, using video and social media. and is a private company, headquarted in Falmouth and part funded by the Convergence programme under the ERDF, Unlocking Cornish Potential and the South West Regional Development Agency.
This funding enables them to employ young media graduates in Cornwall, meaning that the money spent developing them is reinforced by local employment opportunities, which in turn creates wealth in the local community. Partners include the Eden Project, Fifteen Cornwall, the Hotel and Extreme Academy, Watergate Bay, Visit Cornwall and the Cornish Pirates.
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