• Penzance RFC formed in 1876, was a rugby union club based in Penzance, Cornwall, England. They amalgamated with Newlyn RFC in 1944 to form Penzance and...
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  • won the Cornwall Clubs Cup once. Cornwall portal Cornwall RFU Newlyn RFC Penzance RFC "Truro to be home of Cornish rugby". Somerset County Gazette. 20 July...
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  • Mennaye Field (category Sport in Penzance)
    sports stadium located in Penzance, Cornwall, UK. The ground was provided by the Borough of Penzance for the Penzance and Newlyn RFC formed on Tuesday, 12...
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  • final match in December 1939 and amalgamated with Penzance RFC in 1944 to form Penzance & Newlyn RFC (The Pirates), currently known as the Cornish Pirates...
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  • club was formed in 1945 when Penzance RFC and Newlyn RFC amalgamated to form Penzance & Newlyn RFC and is based in Penzance, Cornwall. Twenty days after...
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    Union. Westren, P, Thomas, J and Matthews, H. 50 Golden Years. Penzance: Penzance & Newlyn RFC. Deacon, Dave (24 July 2016). "Duchy Diary". Independent (Plymouth)...
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    Penzance (/pɛnˈzæns/ pen-ZANSS; Cornish: Pennsans) is a town, civil parish and port in the Penwith district of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is...
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  • F.C. Penzance Sailing Club Penzance RFC, a rugby union club Penzance railway station Penzance TMD, a railway depot Penzance Heliport HMS Penzance (M106)...
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  • that the Australians were more adept at handling the slippery ball. Penzance RFC and England international winger Barrie Bennetts had to withdraw with...
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  • Barrie Bennetts (category Sportspeople from Penzance)
    1907 and once in 1910. Cornwall portal Penzance RFC Forward, Raymond (2009). "1 North Parade". Picture Penzance. Retrieved 5 January 2017. Tomlin, Steve...
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  • John Williams (rugby union, born 1927) (category Rugby union players from Penzance)
    February 1990. "John 'Ginger' Williams player at Penzance & Newlyn RFC - club history". www.pirates-rfc.co.uk. "Former Pirate is CRFU chairman". The Cornishman...
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  • Mounts Bay RFC was a Cornish rugby club formed in December 1999 and based in Penzance, England, which folded in July 2009. Initially formed as an offshoot...
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  • play most of their home games at Redruth R.F.C. and Camborne RFC but matches have also been played at Penzance & Newlyn and Launceston. The premier club...
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  • Brothers producing mining equipment. The first Camborne RFC game was played against Penzance in front of some 600 spectators in November 1877. At the...
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  • Ampthill Bedford Blues Caldy Cambridge Chinnor Cornish Pirates (formerly Penzance and Newlyn) Coventry Doncaster Knights Ealing Trailfinders Hartpury University...
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  • College, Isleworth. He played scrum-half for Old Creightonians, Penzance & Newlyn, Camborne RFC and Leicester Tigers before his career was ended after he was...
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  • Parliament constituency) Callington, Cornwall Calstock Camborne Camborne RFC Camborne Redruth Community Hospital Camborne School of Mines Camborne and...
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  • (1) Hartpury College (1) Henley (1) Jersey (1) Moseley (1) Orrell (1) Penzance-Newlyn (1) Plymouth Albion (1) Sedgley Park (1) Wakefield (1) West Hartlepool...
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    a New Zealander who played on the wing for England Barrie Bennetts, (Penzance RFC and Cornwall) played on the wing for England Anthony Henniker-Gotley...
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    Grand Prix, the elite speedway tournament. The One and All Cycling Club of Penzance was formed on 5 March 1881, and two years later had twenty-six members...
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    member of a Presidential Economic Commission. Evans took control of Penzance & Newlyn RFC in 1995 when the team was competing in the Western county league...
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    Rugby Football Club, Devon's oldest International Gay Rugby club. Teignmouth RFC was officially formed in January 1874 and have played at Bitton Park Sports...
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  • Kevin Moseley (category Newport RFC players)
    1996/97 season at West Hartlepool RFC. Following this Moseley moved into a player-coach role at Penzance & Newlyn RFC, and later into his nine seasons...
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    he also played rugby as a prop forward in over 100 matches for Penzance and Newlyn RFC, a team that later became the Cornish Pirates. It was here that...
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  • Tom Cowan-Dickie (category Rugby union players from Penzance)
    Position(s) Hooker Current team Ospreys Youth career — Penzance & Newlyn Senior career Years Team Apps (Points) 2009–2014 Exeter Chiefs 3 (0) 2009–2010...
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  • 10 October 2017) was an English rugby union player who played prop for Penzance and Newlyn, Harlequins, Cornwall (with 83 caps, and captain from 1973 to...
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  • Shoguns who had been relegated from the Zurich Premiership 2002–03 while Penzance & Newlyn and Henley Hawks were promoted from the 2002–03 National Division...
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  • Bay or Mounts Bay may also refer to: Mounts Bay RFC, a defunct rugby club formerly based in Penzance Mounts Bay Road, Perth, Western Australia Mounts...
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    controversial and caused resentment from some members and followers of Penzance and Newlyn RFC, as a "proud local name" was lost to the rugby world. The Pirates...
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    Penyrn RFC is a Cornish rugby union club based in the town of Penryn, and is the oldest club side in the county having been formed in 1872. The club currently...
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