2012–13 Cornish Pirates RFC season

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2012–13 Cornish Pirates Rugby season
Nickname(s)The Pirates
Founded1945; 79 years ago (1945)
LocationPenzance, Cornwall
Ground(s)Mennaye Field (Capacity: 3,500)
Coach(es)Wales Ian Davies (head coach)
Captain(s)Gavin Cattle
League(s)RFU Championship
Official website
www.cornish-pirates.com

The 2012–13 season was the Cornish Pirates tenth season in the second tier of the English rugby union league system, the RFU Championship and their fourth in the British and Irish Cup.

Pre–season friendlies[edit]

Date Opponents H / A Result Score Attendance Match Report Ref
11 August Loughborough Students H W 36–7 868 report [1]
18 August Exeter Chiefs A L 3–56 4127 report [2]
25 August Newport H W 32–18 1139 report [3]

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RFU Championship[edit]

Stage one consists of twelve teams playing each of the other teams twice, once at home and once away, making a total of 22 games for each team. The league programme starts on Saturday, 1 September 2012 and will be completed by Saturday, 20 April 2013. The top four teams qualify for the two–legged semi–finals whilst the bottom team will be relegated to National League 1.[5][6]

Stage one fixtures[edit]

Date Opponents H / A Result Score Attendance Position Match Report Ref
1 1 September Jersey A W 20 – 6 2470 4th report [7]
2 6 September Plymouth Albion H W 19 – 17 2260 3rd report [8]
3 16 September Bristol A L 17 – 29 4613 6th report [9]
4 22 September Newcastle Falcons H L 3 – 25 1745 9th report [10]
5 28 September Doncaster Knights A D 18 – 18 1121 8th report [11]
6 6 October London Scottish A L 24 – 25 1126 8th report [12]
7 27 October Leeds Carnegie H W 21 – 8 1971 7th report [13]
8 3 November Moseley A D 9 – 9 1003 7th report [14]
9 10 November Rotherham Titans H W 53 – 21 1763 6th report [15]
10 23 November Bedford Blues A L 6 – 32 3155 7th report [16]
11 1 December Nottingham H W 11 – 10 1411 6th report
12 26 December Plymouth Albion A W 9 – 5 3058 6th report [17]
13 1 January Bristol H W 32 – 17 2954 4th report [18]
26 January Newcastle Falcons A P – P 6th report
14 9 February Doncaster Knights H W 31 – 18 1309 4th report [19]
15 16 February London Scottish H L 17 – 20 1857 5th report [20]
16 22 February Newcastle Falcons A L 3 – 50 2208 5th report [21]
17 2 March Leeds Carnegie A L 27 – 35 1363 6th report [22]
18 9 March Moseley H W 17 – 14 1223 6th report [23]
23 March Rotherham Titans A P – P report
19 30 March Bedford Blues H L 18 – 26 2032 6th report [24]
20 5 April Rotherham Titans A L 28 – 41 1012 6th report
21 14 April Nottingham A L 26 – 28 1469 6th report
22 20 April Jersey H W 28 – 24 1959 6th report

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Stage one league table[edit]

2012–13 RFU Championship table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Newcastle Falcons (CH) 22 21 0 1 677 252 +425 13 1 98 Promotion place
2 Nottingham (SF) 22 15 0 7 624 409 +215 10 4 74
3 Bedford Blues (RU) 22 14 1 7 664 485 +179 11 2 71
4 Leeds Carnegie (SF) 22 13 0 9 585 480 +105 9 6 67
5 Bristol 22 14 0 8 524 481 +43 6 3 65
6 Cornish Pirates 22 10 2 10 435 480 −45 5 3 52
7 Rotherham Titans 22 10 1 11 503 569 −66 6 3 51
8 London Scottish 22 10 0 12 456 610 −154 4 4 45[a]
9 Plymouth Albion 22 7 0 15 419 518 −99 4 8 40
10 Moseley 22 6 1 15 377 542 −165 1 6 33
11 Jersey 22 6 0 16 385 595 −210 2 5 31
12 Doncaster Knights (R) 22 3 1 18 364 592 −228 2 7 23 Relegation place
Updated to match(es) played on 21 April 2013. Source: itsrugby.co.uk
Rules for classification: If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
    Notes:
  1. ^ London Scottish were deducted 3 competition points for fielding an ineligible player.[26]

British and Irish Cup[edit]

The 2012–13 British and Irish Cup is the fourth season of the annual rugby union competition for second tier, semi-professional and professional clubs from Britain and Ireland. First round matches began on the weekend of 13 October 2012 and the final will be on the weekend of 17 May 2013. The competition consists of eight groups of four teams playing each other twice to give each team six matches. The top team in each group qualifies for the quarter–finals and the final will be played at a venue to be decided when the finalists are known. The Pirates are in Pool 3.

Group stage[edit]

Date Opponents H / A Result Score Attendance Match Report Ref
14 October Wales Carmarthen Quins H W 44 – 32 1469 report [27]
20 October Scotland Dundee HSFP A W 32 – 6 400 report [28]
9 December Wales Swansea H W 27 – 9 1356 report [29]
15 December Wales Swansea A W 30 – 10 350 report [30]
13 January Scotland Dundee HSFP H W 34 – 14 1536 report [31]
19 January Wales Carmarthen Quins A L 12 – 17 150 report
Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
England Cornish Pirates 6 5 0 1 179 88 91 22 3 1 24
Wales Carmarthen Quins 6 4 0 2 150 123 27 16 2 1 19
Wales Swansea 6 2 0 4 98 137 –39 11 1 0 9
Scotland Dundee HSFP 6 1 0 5 84 163 –79 9 0 1 6
Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Quarter–final[edit]

The quarter–finals were played on the weekend of 6 April and was decided by how well each group winner performed in the group matches. This is the third time in four seasons that the two teams have met with the Pirates winning the two previous encounters.[32] Details of the full draw can be found at 2012–13 British and Irish Cup.

Date Opponents H / A Result Score Attendance Match Report Ref
7 April Munster A H L 9–10 1478 report [33]

Squad 2012–13[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Rob Elloway Hooker Germany Germany
Darren Semmens Hooker England England
Jack Yeandle (Exeter Chiefs) Hooker England England
Paul Andrew Prop England England
Lloyd Fairbrother (Exeter Chiefs) Prop England England
Alan Paver Prop England England
Ben Prescott Prop Scotland Scotland
Ryan Storer Prop England England
Peter Joyce Prop England England
Darren Barry Lock England England
Gary Johnson Lock England England
David Lyons Lock England England
Laurie McGlone Lock New Zealand New Zealand
Ian Nimmo Lock Scotland Scotland
Phil Burgess Flanker England England
Dave Ewers (Exeter Chiefs) Flanker England England
Chris Morgan Flanker England England
Ben Maidment Flanker England England
Owen Hambly (Redruth) Flanker England England
Adam Clayton Number 8 England England
Blair Cowan Number 8 New Zealand New Zealand
Kyle Marriott Number 8 England England
Tom Duncan (Redruth) Number 8 England England
Player Position Union
Gavin Cattle Scrum-half Wales Wales
Tom Kessell Scrum-half England England
Kyle Moyle Scrum-half England England
Johnny Bentley Fly-half New Zealand New Zealand
Kieran Hallett Fly-half Ireland Ireland
Tom Bedford Centre England England
Alex Cheesman Centre England England
Junior Fatialofa Centre England England
Sam Hill (Exeter Chiefs) Centre England England
Tom Riley Centre Wales Wales
Ben Mercer Centre England England
Wes Davies Wing Wales Wales
Grant Pointer Wing England England
Ashley Smith (London Welsh RFC) Wing England England
Charlie Walker–Blair (Exeter Chiefs) Wing England England
Lewis Vinnicombe (Redruth) Wing England England
Matt Evans Fullback Canada Canada
Rob Cook Fullback England England
Jack Nowell (Exeter Chiefs) Fullback England England

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Dual registration[edit]

  • David Ewers (Exeter Chiefs)
  • Lloyd Fairbrother (Exeter Chiefs)
  • Sam Hill (Exeter Chiefs)
  • Charles Walker–Blair (Exeter Chiefs)
  • Rob Cook (Gloucester)[42]
  • Jack Yeandle (Exeter Chiefs)[43]
  • Lewis Vinnicombe (Redruth)
  • Owen Hambly (Redruth)
  • Tom Duncan (Redruth)[44]
  • Ashley Smith (London Welsh)[45]
  • Jack Nowell

Transfers 2012–13[edit]

Players in[edit]

Players out[edit]

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Coaching staff[edit]

  • Ian Davies (Wales) (Head Coach) from April 2012. Previously Forwards Coach appointed in April 2009.
  • Harvey Biljon (South Africa) (Backs Coach) appointed in April 2009.
  • Simon Raynes (New Zealand) (Strength and Conditioning Coach) since summer 2005.

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

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