Cornish Rugby Stars Shine at South West Trials: Four Players Selected, Two Earn Captaincy

In a remarkable feat, all four Cornish rugby players who attended the final trials at Hartpury College have been selected to represent the South West team. The news is even more exceptional as Will Perkin from St Ives has been appointed as the captain, and Jack Statton from Launceston has been named the vice-captain. This dual recognition is a fabulous accomplishment for the two Cornish players, showcasing the strong rugby talent emerging from Cornwall.

Cornish Rugby Players Shine at Final Trials

Recently, at the final trials held at Hartpury College in Gloucestershire on June 9th, all four Cornwall rugby players in attendance have been selected to represent the South West team. This is a remarkable achievement for the Cornish contingent.

Furthermore, the news is even more exceptional as Will Perkin from St Ives has been appointed as the captain of the South West squad, while Jack Statton from Launceston has been named the vice-captain. This dual recognition is a fabulous accomplishment for the two Cornish players.

The four Cornwall representatives who were pictured at Hartpury College after the final trials are:

  • Idris Logan from Helston
  • Will Perkin from St Ives
  • Jack Statton from Launceston
  • Pete Harris from St Austell

This news highlights the strong rugby talent emerging from Cornwall and their ability to make a significant impact on the regional stage. The selection of all four Cornish players, as well as the captaincy appointments, is a testament to their hard work, skill, and dedication to the sport of rugby union.

The BBC rugby union news coverage and the emphasis on the England national rugby union team’s performance will undoubtedly generate increased interest and recognition for these Cornish rugby stars as they represent the South West region.

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