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Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks

Bedford 6 Pirates 26
By woll & woll jnr
November 1 2008
Form and reasonable expectations had been turned on their respective heads way before Steve Winn's interception try as at the death. The Welshman's repeat performance from an equally memorable win here back in February was merely the icing on the cake on a dominant Pirate performance.

The home side had been in no uncertain terms dismantled in every department by the Pirates, who had restricted Bedford to just three pots at goal and without a serious threat to their own line. Succinctly summing up just how in control they were.

The opening exchanges however had done little to suggest such an outcome as Twelvetrees opened the scoring with a penalty on five minutes to reward an enterprising start by Bedford. 0-3.

Lead from the back by Winnan the visitors had other ideas and from their first serious possession soon after the restart set about redressing the balance. The first waves proved merely a pre-cursor as the young half back combination of Griffiths and Jones picked up from they'd left off recently and began to dictate what was going to happen and when.

Rumbling up the slope and with a stiffening breeze from behind their right shoulders the Pirates made good their search for a swift response. The wait was a short one as Jones nonchantly slotted the three points offered barely five minutes later to level things. 3-3.

Bouyed by this, the Pirates went in search of something more as most of the play focussed in Bedford's half; the visitors looking most likely to breach the whitewash. McAtee came closest following a chip through by Winn that bounced awkwardly in front of Burke; the Welsh Whippet's outstretched arms falling centimetres short in the best attack to date.

No matter; as Jones' two penalties either side of Burke's leaving the field at Mr Kitt's invitation for ten minutes deservedly increasing the Pirates lead to 9-3 with a barely a quarter played. Offside being the Bedford skippers' misdemeanour.

The one man advatage wasn't long held though as Canadian prop Franklin joined him on the sideline on the half hour mark following a little altercation. A sign of the intensity in the Pirates game and in the noticable abrasiveness of the prop himself.

Twelvetrees' chance to pull his side back into contention went wide though from just inside the Pirates half.

Bedford sought desparately to regain some kind of foothold as they soon found themselves back up to a full quota of 15 with Burkes reintroduction as half time approached.

These efforts very nearly came unstuck however as it was the Pirates who still looked the most inscisive going fowards. A fourth Jones penalty missed the left upright by a fraction but it didn't seem to matter even when Twelvetrees made amends for his earlier miss from an identical spot on halftime. 6-9.

With the slope now behind them and the forecast rain beginning to fall, the resumption of play witnessed the Pirates imposing an iron grip that they simply didn't relinquish.

The pack had gained control of their own particular battle even to the point of turning over one home scrum soon after the break. This gave the ever dangerous looking Griffiths plenty to exploit and ultimately lead to the games first try courtesy of said scrum half on the hour. A trademark dummy pass and change of direction saw the youngster break through the only serious challenge in his path to set up the simplest of conversions for Jones. 6-16.

Options for Bedford were now limited as they now had to chase a game that had long been slipping from their grasp. Everything they tried hit a dead end and as a consquence more gaps began to appear in a defence that had been on overtime for ages.

Pirate efforts to kill the game off reaped a couple of penalties, the second of which five minutes from the end by (who else!?) Jones successfully dissected the uprights from some 40m.

To their credit the Blues went in search of at least some consolation, as they made a rare appearance in Pirate territory only for That interception and try to signal a massed exodus from the stands, and Cornish celebrations to begin in earnest.

Jones completed his afternoon shift with another straighforward conversion and it was now just a case of waiting for Mr Kitt to signal the charge for the bar, and some welcome shelter from the elements.

This duly came to the delight of the soggy hoardes from the Duchy who'd given as much effort off the pitch as had their team on it. All that was left was for Messrs Hewitt and Sterling to shake hands with vigour and their charges to complete the tunnel formalities before heading over to thank the fans.

An excellent performance then, and no insignificant result which may not have lifted them any higher but certainly dragged their opponents back into the pack; thus opening up the race for that all important (we can still only assume) fourth spot.

Bedford now face a daunting three weeks that could easily see them adding to their Losses column more than once which could derail their challenge seriously. As for the Pirates, on this showing then anything is now possible and in contrast to a lot that has passsed before; others had better sit up and take notice!

Cornish Pirates: 26
15 A. Winnan (capt) 14 B. Tuohy 11 R. McAtee
13 P. Devlin 12 S. Winn
10 R. Jones 9 N. Griffiths
8 B. Bedes 7 I. Motusaga 6 C. Morgan
5 B. Gulliver 4 H. Senekal
3 S. Franklin 2 D. Dawidiuk 1 A. Paver

Replacements: 16 P. Cook (Paver 68) 17 D. Seal (Franklin 63)  8 M. Burak (Gulliver 36 blood)  19 S. Betty (Motusaga 40)
un-used - 20 E. Fairhurst 21 T. Luke 22 M. Ireland

Tries: Griffiths, Winn
Cons: Jones 2
Pens: Jones 4

Bedford 6
15 Brendan Burke © 14 Will Harries 11 Ryan Owen
13 Liam Roberts 12 Billy Twelvetrees
10 Ian Vass 9 Nick Walshe
8 Gregor Gillanders 7 Brett Daynes 6 Paul Tupai
5 Mouritz Botha 4 James Cannon
3 Phil Boulton 2 Greg Sammons 1 Sam Walsh

Replacements: 16 Dan Richmond (Sammons 55) 17 James Graham (Boulton 55) 18 Marco Cecere (Walsh 63) 19 Mike Howard (Tupai 50) 20 Rory McKay (Daynes 57) 21 Will Chudley (Walshe 70) 22 Ollie Dodge (Twelvetrees 73)

Pens: Twelvetrees 2


Referee: Rowan Kitt
Touch Judges: D. Grasshoff; R Porter-Sedgwick

Attendance: 2514

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Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: Unofficial Pirates (IP Logged)
Date: 01/11/2008 22:36

Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks

Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: northern pirate (IP Logged)
Date: 01/11/2008 23:35

Another good report Woll, sorry we couldnt be there, traveling back from the Duchey.NP

Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: godolphinpirate (IP Logged)
Date: 02/11/2008 07:06

Thanks Woll and Woll Jnr - great report for those of us who could not get up there

Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: Curnow (IP Logged)
Date: 02/11/2008 09:02

Cheers Woll & Jr(Sm128)

I had an idea we could do it, but to put 20 points on Bedford? - I never give it a thought.

Suspected that the turn-around began at Donny, carried on for Moseley and now Bedford. Keep the momentum going guys!

The Pirates squad and coaches can be proud of themselves, as we are proud of them! (Sm128)

OGGI OGGI OGGI - OI OI OI!!
COME ON YOU PIRATES!



Success is a journey - not a destination.



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Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: woll (IP Logged)
Date: 02/11/2008 10:41

It would be all too easy to get carried away but one thing is for sure, based on this performance and the ones leading up to it, the Pirates can finally emerge out of that Twickenham shadow. And then some imho.

Bedford are a fine outfit and yet yesterday they were reduced (?) to kicking aimlessly out of hand, much to the annoyance of those who 'knew better' in the stand. They had little option.

In fact when they did keep ball in hand and spin it out quickly, all they could do was go lateral all the time; a red,white & black wall there to welcome them with open arms!

Thing to do now is savour for now and then get feet firmly back on the ground from Monday on.thumbs down

If you're going through hell...keep going

Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: woodhouse pirate (IP Logged)
Date: 02/11/2008 12:49

A brilliant result ( and great commentary from Dick and Steve)

Let's get to Esher in force. For the Midland Exiles, I think Stu is trundling his minibus down on Saturday,so let's sign up in force!

Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: Phineas Bunce (IP Logged)
Date: 02/11/2008 13:22

The Pirates have arrived at the ND1 table at last, our season starts in November ay?

A 20 point margin at Bedord is impressive, and maybe we can see some context with neither Leeds nor Ex having it easy in their own games this weekend.

Well done to the lads, and coaching staff.

Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: a peasant of this parish (IP Logged)
Date: 02/11/2008 14:14

Good report woll ...it is good to hear that it was our pressure of defence that played a big part in the breaking of bedford and not simply a bad day at the office for the blues.

I'd widen the congratulations from not only the squad and coaches to the management for backing themselves and all of us and making exactly the right moves off the field. I am more confident than ever that we have strong leadership in place...not that i ever doubted it.

Who do we fear in this league now? Respect, yes fear no.
(Sm152)

Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: *Stalwart (IP Logged)
Date: 02/11/2008 16:01

Great report Woll. It was very impressive all round performance, but it all stemmed from rock solid defence. Blues could find no way through as Steve Winn turned lumberjack to cut down danger man Twelvetrees time and time again. Devlin was equally strong and he and Winn posed a constant threat in attack.
The two young Welsh half backs are growing with every game and are a seriously talented pair.
Adrian was brilliant at full back and Rhodri and Brian looked dangerous on the wings and constantly went looking for work.
The forwards looked a real unit and took the Bedford eight apart.
Best performance by far this season and showed what this squad is capable of.
The Goldington Road faithful were very quiet - and the Pirates fans, as usual, were awesome.

Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: Wigston Pirate (IP Logged)
Date: 02/11/2008 16:30

Will need to print off the report Woll as I have no voice now. This way all can be told what occured. A great day for One & All and as stated let the season begin.thumbs down



(Sm109)

Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: Yog (IP Logged)
Date: 03/11/2008 13:39

Great report Woll and Jnr. (Sm42)
It's great to read the specifics from a level headed commentator, because as always I got caught up in the momments and wouldn't be able to remember my own name by the final whistle.

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Re: Pirates Sink the (sometime) Pinks
Posted by: woll (IP Logged)
Date: 03/11/2008 13:49

Good job Jnr was about taking notes (and winding up one or two Blues fans with SOH switched off (Sm151) ), as I was getting sucked into the moment too; what with camera playing up and not focussing more attention (pun)

If you're going through hell...keep going

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