Summary
IT wasn't quite Everest or Kilimanjaro, but the mountain the Cornish Pirates scaled on Saturday was just as impressive as they dug deep into their reserves to pull off a famous victory at Moseley.
After a torrid first half at Billesley Common - one in which the Duchy visitors trailed 19-0 at the break - the Pirates conjured up a spirited second-half showing to record their seventh Championship win of the campaign.See the full content of this document
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Cook Serves Up a Pirates Treat
Rob Cook's conversion to an injury time try from South African back Nick Jackson capped a remarkable fight back for Chris Stirling's side who, it has to be said, refused to throw in the towel.
"I'm absolutely delighted," declared Stirling at the final whistle. "Victories like this are twofold. One: they can set you ...See the full content of this document
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