2010–11 Cornish Pirates season

2010–11 Cornish Pirates Rugby season
Nickname(s) The Pirates
Founded 1945
Location Penzance, Cornwall
Ground(s) Mennaye Field (Capacity: 3500)
Coach(es) Chris Stirling, Harvey Biljon and Ian Davies
Captain(s) Gavan Cattle
Top scorer 366 England Rob Cook (League only)
Most tries 12 England Phil Burgess (League only)
League(s) RFU Championship
2010–11 Third and Finalists
Official website
cornish-pirates.com

The 2010–11 season is the Cornish Pirates eighth season in the second tier of the English rugby union league system, the RFU Championship and their second in the British and Irish Cup.

Pre–season friendlies

Date Opponents H / A Result Score Attendance Ref
114 AugustGwent DragonsHL11 – 272110 [1]
222 AugustExeter ChiefsAL14 – 222280 [2]
35 MarchExeter Chiefs XVHW43 – 19990 [3]

RFU Championship

Stage one matches

Stage one is a league programme of 22 matches starting on Saturday 4 September 2010 and completed by Saturday 19 February 2011. Each team play 11 matches at home and 11 away with the top eight teams qualifying for the promotion play–offs and bottom four play in the relegation play–off.

Date Opponents H / A Result Score Attendance Ref
129 AugustDoncaster KnightsHW30 – 142232 [4]
25 SeptemberLondon WelshHW22 – 32047 [5]
311 SeptemberMoseleyAD26 – 26751 [6]
419 SeptemberBirmingham & SolihullHW32 – 151672 [7]
526 SeptemberBristolAL7 – 214379 [8]
63 OctoberPlymouth AlbionHW46 – 132439 [9]
79 OctoberBedfordAL25 – 323243 [10]
817 OctoberRotherham TitansHW40 – 151982 [11]
922 OctoberWorcester WarriorsAW23 – 216928 [12]
1031 OctoberEsherHW54 – 61767 [13]
117 NovemberNottinghamAW36 – 101637 [14]
1214 NovemberLondon WelshAL16 – 231250
1321 NovemberMoseleyHW50 – 71854 [15]
28 NovemberBirmingham & SolihullAP – P [16]
145 DecemberBristolHW16 – 62253 [17]
1515 DecemberBirmingham & SolihullAW61 – 28407 [18]
26 DecemberPlymouth AlbionAP – P
162 JanuaryBedford BluesHW23 – 133051 [19]
178 JanuaryRotherham TitansAL18 – 191067 [20]
1812 JanuaryPlymouth AlbionAW10 – 62512 [21]
1930 JanuaryWorcester WarriorsHL30 – 331976 [22]
205 FebruaryEsherAL12 – 131338 [23]
2113 FebruaryNottinghamHW40 – 02486 [24]
2219 FebruaryDoncaster KnightsAW16 – 131091 [25]

Stage one league table

2010-11 RFU Championship Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Bonus Points Points
1Worcester Warriors (P)222101770382+38817101
2Bedford Blues (SF)221705662375+2871482
3Cornish Pirates (F)221516633337+2961476
4London Welsh (SF)221408575429+1461268
5Nottingham2212010647556+911664
6Doncaster Knights229013572576–41551
7Rotherham Titans2210012435553–118747
8Bristol228113468540–72741
9Esher227114406651–245838
10Plymouth Albion226214365500–135836
11Moseley225314382667–285329
12Birmingham & Solihull (R)224018397746–349622
  • 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
Green background are promotion play-off places. Pink background are relegation play-off places.

Stage two matches

Stage two was a programme of six matches starting on Saturday 12 March 2011 and completed by Saturday 16 April 2011. Each team played three matches at home and three away with the top two teams from each group qualifying for the semi–finals.

Date Opponents H / A Result Score Attendance Ref
113 MarchDoncaster KnightsHW33 – 252185 [26]
220 MarchBedford BluesAW31 – 182725 [27]
327 MarchRotherham TitansHW64 – 172285 [28]
42 AprilRotherham TitansAW24 – 161026 [29]
510 AprilBedford BluesHW33 – 222985 [30]
616 AprilDoncaster KnightsAW27 – 241173 [31]

Stage two league table

Pos Team P W D L F A +/- BP Pts *
1 Cornish Pirates 6 6 0 0 215 119 96 3 29 2
2 Bedford Blues 6 3 0 3 226 147 79 4 19 3
3 Doncaster Knights 6 3 0 3 181 154 27 5 18 1
4 Rotherham Titans 6 0 0 6 110 312 -202 1 1 0
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
*Additional points awarded from stage one league position

Semi-finals

1 May 2011
17:45
Cornish Pirates England 18 - 10 England London Welsh
Try: Cattle 62'c, McAtee 76'm
Con: Cook (1/2)
Pen: Cook 12', 69' (2)
Report Try: Corker 16'c
Con: Ross (1/1)
Pen: Ross 9' (1)
Mennaye Field, Penzance
Attendance: 3,001
Referee: David Rose
FB15England Rob Cook
RW14South Africa Nick Jackson
OC13England Matt Hopper
IC12England Tom Luke 60'
LW11Wales Rhodri McAtee
FH10New Zealand Johnny Bentley
SH9Wales Gavin Cattle (c)
N88New Zealand Laurie McGlone
OF7England Sam Betty 10' to 20'  51'
BF6England Chris Morgan
RL5England Ben Gulliver 60'
LL4England Mike Myerscough
TP3England Alan Paver 45'
HK2England Dave Ward 58'
LP1England Paul Andrew
Replacements:
PR16England Carl Rimmer 45'
HK17Germany Rob Elloway 58'
FL18England Phil Burgess 51'
N819England Kyle Marriott 60'
CE20Wales Steve Winn
CE21England Drew Locke 60'
SH22England James Doherty
Coach: New Zealand Chris Stirling
FB15Wales Aled Thomas 56'
RW14England Liam Gibson
OC13Tonga Hudson Tonga'uiha
IC12England Simon Whatling
LW11South Africa Errie Claassens 40'
FH10Scotland Gordon Ross
SH9Wales Robert Lewis 68'
N88England Ben Russell 47'  55'  58'
OF7England Michael Hills
BF6Wales Jonathan Mills (c)
RL5England Matt Corker
LL4Wales Mike Powell 51'
TP3South Africa Lorne Ward
HK2Tonga Viliami Ma'asi 78'
LP1United States Shawn Pittman 45' to 55'
Replacements:
HK16Wales Saul Nelson 78'
PR17England Max Lahiff 47'  55'
LK18England Martin Purdy 51'
N819Wales Lee Beach 58'
SH20England Ben Stevenson 68'
CE20England Dominic Shabbo 56'
WG22England Marland Yarde 40'
Coach: England Phil Greening

Touch judges:
England Steve Leyshon
England Peter Parker-Sedgemore
Television match official:
England Geoff Warren

Final

11 May 2011
19:45
Cornish Pirates England 12 - 21 England Worcester Warriors
Pen: Cook 21', 38', 57', 69' (4)
Report Try: Benjamin 5'm, Goode 30'c
Con: Goode (1/2)
Pen: Goode 18', 39', 54' (3)
Mennaye Field, Penzance
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Martin Fox
FB15England Rob Cook
RW14Wales Wes Davies 63'
OC13England Matt Hopper
IC12England Tom Luke 54'
LW11Wales Rhodri McAtee
FH10New Zealand Johnny Bentley
SH9Wales Gavin Cattle (c)
N88New Zealand Laurie McGlone 69'
OF7England Phil Burgess
BF6England Chris Morgan
RL5England Mike Myerscough
LL4Scotland Ian Nimmo
TP3England Alan Paver 69'
HK2England Dave Ward 75'
LP1England Paul Andrew 63'
Replacements:
PR16England Ryan Storer 63'
HK17Germany Rob Elloway 63'
PR18England Carl Rimmer 69'
FL19South Africa Tyrone Holmes 75'
N820England Kyle Marriott 69'
CE21England Drew Locke 54'
SH22England James Doherty
Coach: New Zealand Chris Stirling
FB15England Chris Pennell (c)
RW14England Marcel Garvey
OC13England Alex Crockett 57'
IC12Samoa Dale Rasmussen
LW11England Miles Benjamin
FH10England Andy Goode 75'
SH9England Jonny Arr
N88England Kai Horstmann
OF7England Jake Abbott
BF6Ireland Neil Best 56' to 66' 66'
RL5England Craig Gillies
LL4New Zealand Greg Rawlinson 61'
TP3Tonga Tevita Taumoepeau 61'
HK2England Chris Fortey 54'
LP1England Adam Black
Replacements:
HK16Tonga Aleki Lutui 54'
PR17Scotland Bruce Douglas 61'
LK18England Graham Kitchener 61'
N819England Adam Balding 66'
SH20England Ollie Frost
FH21England Joe Carlisle 75'
CE22Scotland Alex Grove 57'
Coach: England Richard Hill

Touch judges:
England Gareth Copsey
England Chris Sharp
Television match official:
England Steve Leyshon


18 May 2011
19:45
Worcester Warriors England 25 - 20 England Cornish Pirates
Try: Garvey 12'c, Benjamin 43'c, Goode 46'm
Con: Goode (2/3)
Pen: Goode 6' (1)
Drop: Goode 21' (1)
Report Try: Locke 53'c, Penalty try 74'c
Con: Cook (2/2)
Pen: Cook 2', 35' (2)
Sixways Stadium, Worcester
Attendance: 12,024
Referee: JP Doyle
FB15England Chris Pennell (c)
RW14England Marcel Garvey 79'
OC13Scotland Alex Grove
IC12Samoa Dale Rasmussen 70'
LW11England Miles Benjamin
FH10England Andy Goode 70'
SH9England Jonny Arr
N88England Kai Horstmann
OF7England Jake Abbott
BF6Ireland Neil Best 72' to 80'
RL5England Craig Gillies
LL4New Zealand Greg Rawlinson 70'
TP3Tonga Tevita Taumoepeau 75'
HK2England Chris Fortey 33'
LP1England Adam Black
Replacements:
HK16Tonga Aleki Lutui 33'
PR17Scotland Bruce Douglas 75'
LK18England Graham Kitchener 70'
N819England Adam Balding
SH20England Ollie Frost 79'
FH21England Joe Carlisle 70'
CE22England Alex Crockett 70'
Coach: England Richard Hill
FB15England Rob Cook
RW14South Africa Nick Jackson
OC13England Matt Hopper
IC12England Drew Locke
LW11Wales Rhodri McAtee 40'
FH10New Zealand Johnny Bentley
SH9Wales Gavin Cattle (c) 62'
N88England Kyle Marriott
OF7England Phil Burgess 50'
BF6England Chris Morgan
RL5England Mike Myerscough
LL4New Zealand Laurie McGlone 58'
TP3England Carl Rimmer 62'
HK2Germany Rob Elloway 58'
LP1England Ryan Storer 58'
Replacements:
PR16England Paul Andrew 58'
HK17England Dave Ward 58'
PR18England Alan Paver 62'
LK19Scotland Ian Nimmo 58'
FL20England Sam Betty 50'
CE21England Tom Luke 40'
SH22England James Doherty 62'
Coach: New Zealand Chris Stirling

Touch judges:
England Gareth Copsey
England Chris Sharp
Television match official:
England Steve Leyshon

British and Irish Cup

Pool A matches

Date Opponents H / A Result Score Attendance Ref
111 DecemberCurrieHW54–31923

[32]

219 DecemberLeinster AHW43–122026

[33]

316 JanuaryPlymouth AlbionHW34–32207

[34]

421 JanuaryNewportAL32–34697

[35]

526 FebruaryWorcester WarriorsAL12–284042

[36]

  • Match v Currie was originally due to be played at Malleny Park, Currie but moved to the Mennaye because of the freezing weather in Scotland.

Pool A table

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
England Worcester Warriors 54011758788223019
Ireland Leinster A 540113811721183019
England Cornish Pirates 530217510867234117
Wales Newport 5302121159-38163116
England Plymouth Albion 510476144-689105
Scotland Currie 5005104174-7011022
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

Coaching staff

  • High Performance Manager - Chris Stirling
  • Forwards coach – Ian Davies
  • Backs coach – Harvey Biljon
  • Strength and conditioning coach – Simon Raynes[37]

See also

References

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  10. "Pirates' away blues continue as penalty count proves costly". Western Morning News. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
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  25. "Pirates grind out win in the mud at Doncaster". Western Morning News. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
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  27. "Cornish Pirates beat the Blues with second half tries treble". Western Morning News. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
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  29. "Cornish Pirates complete double to close in on semi-final spot". Western Morning News. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  30. "Cornish Pirates qualify for Championship play-off semi-finals after battling win". Western Morning News. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  31. "Unbeaten Cornish Pirates keep run going as they sneak a win over Knights". Western Morning News. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  32. Straughan, Dick. "Cornish Pirates too hot for Currie as they start cup defence with big win". Western Morning News. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  33. "Stirling's men continue cup cruise with resounding win". Western Morning News. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  34. "Cornish Pirates centre Tom Luke ready to build on comeback". Western Morning News. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  35. "Pirates left with it all to do after Newport snatch last-gasp victory". Western Morning News. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  36. "Pirates see defence of British & Irish Cup ended as Worcester triumph". Western Morning News. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  37. "Raynes helps Pirates go from strength to strength". Western Morning News. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
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