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1St XV Mr G.C RESPECT SPORTSMANSHIP DISCIPLINE RUGBY FOOTBALL FIXTURES 2016 CAPTAIN Johnny Wood VICE CAPTAINS Sam Haywood & William Hooper HEAD OF RUGBY Mr GC Whitmore 01872 272763 (School) [email protected] TEAMWORK INTEGRITY ENJOYMENT 1st XV Mr G.C. Whitmore; Mr T. Hatfield DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Sat 10th Sept Former Pupils H 2.30pm Won 20-7 Wed 21st Sept Bodmin College A 3.00pm Won 38-5 Wed 28th Sept Plymouth College A 2.30pm Won 23-20 NatWest Cup Round 1 Sat 1st Oct Blundells School H 2.30pm Lost 7-17 Wed 12th Oct Exeter School H 2.45pm Lost 9-10 NatWest Cup Round 2 Wed 9 Nov Truro College 2nd XV A 2.45pm Won 46-21 Sat 12th Nov Exeter School A 2.30pm Won 22-19 Wed 16th Nov Plymouth College H 3.00pm Won 20-0 Sat 26th Nov West Buckland School H 2.30pm Won 83-17 Sat 3rd Dec King’s College, Taunton A 2.30pm Won 28-27 Sun 11th Dec Cornwall U17 H 2.00pm Won 32-5 2nd XV Mr A. Gustafsson; Mr D. Becconsall; Mr N. Curnow DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Wed 7th Sept Truro College 3rd XV A 2.30pm Won 35-17 Wed 21 Sept Truro College 3rd XV H 2.15pm Won 27-5 Sat 24th Sept Mount Kelly 1st XV H 11.00am Won 30-26 Sat 1st Oct Blundells School 2nd XV H 2.30pm Lost 7- 40 Sat 15th Oct Plymouth College 2nd XV A 11.00am Lost 24-34 Wed 19TH Oct Penwith College 1st XV A 230pm Won 45-7 Sat 12th Nov Exeter School 2nd XV A 2.30pm Lost 0-17 Sat 19th Nov Shebbear College 1st XV H 11.00am Won 32-31 Wed 23rd Nov Penwith College 2nd XV H 2.30pm Won 32-27 Wed 30th Nov Truro College 3rd XV H 2.30pm Won 44-5 Under 16 XV Mr J.K. Austin DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Sat 10th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.30am Cancelled by Ivybridge Wed 21st Sept B Team v Bodmin College H 3.30pm Cancelled by Bodmin Sat 1st Oct Blundells School H 2.30pm Won 31-19 Wed 5th Oct Newquay Tretherras A 3.30pm Cancelled by Newquay School Wed 12th Oct Mounts Bay Academy H 3.30pm Won 53-0 Sat 15th Oct Plymouth College A 3.30pm Cancelled by Plymouth Tues 18th Oct B Team v Redruth School H 4.00pm Won 55-26 Sat 12th Nov Exeter School A 1.00pm Won 19-5 Wed 16th Nov Richard Lander H 2.30pm Won 39-0 (County Cup) Sat 26th Nov West Buckland School H 2.30pm Cancelled Mon 28 Nov Penrice Academy H 3.00pm Won 55-5 (county cup semi final) Wed 30th Nov Pool Academy A 3.15pm Cancelled by Pool Sat 3rd Dec King’s College, Taunton A 2.30pm Lost 7-12 Thurs 15 Dec Saltash School Truro 2.00pm Won 55-0 (County Cup Final) RFC COUNTY CHAMPIONS Under 15 XV Mr A. D. Lawrence; Mr S. Berger DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Thurs 1st Sept Stowe School H 3.00pm Training Game Sat 10th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.30am Lost 0-66 Wed 14th Sept Penrice Academy H 3.45pm Lost 10-27 Mon 19th Sept Mounts Bay Academy A 3.45pm Lost 0-35 (County Cup) Sat 24th Sept Mount Kelly H 11.00am Won 38-12 Wed 28th Sept Devonport High School A 2.30pm Lost 15-60 NatWest U15 Cup Round 1 A Team Lost 15-48 Sat 1st Oct Blundells School A 2.30pm B Team Lost 12-35 (A and B Teams) Wed 5th Oct Newquay Tretherras School A 3.30pm Won 49-5 Sat 15th Oct Plymouth College A 11.00am Won 24-0 NatWest U15 Plate Round 1 Tues 18 Oct Redruth School H 4.00pm Won 63-0 A Team Won 22-21 Sat 12th Nov Exeter School H 2.30pm B Team Lost 29-49 (A and B Teams) Wed 16th Nov Richard Lander H 2.30pm Lost 15-34 NatWest U15 Plate Round 2 Sat 19th Nov B Team v H 11.00am Won 46-24 Shebbear College A Sat 26th Nov West Buckland School H 2.30pm Won 46-15 Sat 3rd Dec King’s College, Taunton A 2.30pm Won 17-5 Under 14 XV Mr M. A. Nicholas; Mr T. Copeland DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Sat 10th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.30am Lost 0-61 Wed 14th Sept Bryanston School, A 4.40pm Lost 10-33 Dorset Sat 24th Sept B Team v Mount Kelly A 11.00am Won 17-12 Wed 28th Sept Penryn College H 4.00pm Won A Team Lost 14-26 Sat 1st Oct Blundells School A 2.30pm B Team Lost 14-51 (A and B Teams) Mon 3 Oct Camborne School H 4.00pm Walkover (County Cup) Wed 5th Oct Newquay Tretherras A 3.30pm Won 12-3 School Wed 12th Oct Mounts Bay Academy H 3.30pm Won 53-5 Tues 18 Oct Redruth School H 4.00pm Won 61-0 Sat 12th Nov Exeter School H 2.30pm A Team Won 35-0 (A and B Teams) B Team Won 44-24 Sat 19th Nov B Team v A 11.00am Won 17-12 Shebbear College A Wed 23rd Nov B Team v H 3.30pm Lost 0-60 Fowey River Academy A Thurs 24th Penryn College H 3.00pm Won 35-10 Nov (County Cup) Sat 26th Nov West Buckland School, A 2.30pm Won 55-7 Devon Sat 3rd Dec King’s College, Taunton A 2.30pm Lost 5-44 Thurs 8 Dec Newquay Treviglas A 3.00pm Won 10-6 (County Cup Semi Final) Wed 14th Dec Mounts Bay Academy Camborne 2.00pm Won 45-0 (County Cup Final) RFC COUNTY CHAMPIONS Under 13 XV Mr G.D. Hooper; Mr C.H. Baker DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Sat 10th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.30am A Team Lost 15-65 (A and B Teams) B Team Lost 0-50 Wed 14th Sept National Cup Round 1 H 3.30pm Won 35-10 Penrice Academy Sat 24th Sept B Team v Mount Kelly A 11.00am Won 35-10 Wed 28th Sept Penryn College H 4.00pm Lost 15-35 Sat 1st Oct Blundells School A 2.30pm Draw 20-20 2nds in group – won 3 from Tues 4 Oct County Sevens (Penair) A 1.00pm 4 matches. 3rd in play offs for final Wed 12th Oct Mounts Bay Academy A 3.30pm Won 50-5 Sat 15th Oct Plymouth College H 11.00am Won 30-0 Mon 17th Oct U13 County Festival A 10.00-4.00pm 6th Place (@ Penrice) Wed 19 Oct B Team v Polwhele House A 2.30pm Won 35-10 Thurs 20th Nov Richard Lander H 4.00pm Draw 25-25 (U13 Nat Cup Rd 2) Sat 12th Nov Exeter School A 1.00pm Won 35-0 Wed 16 Nov B Team v Polwhele House H 2.30pm Won 45-25 Wed 23rd Nov Fowey River Academy A 3.30pm Won 35-15 Sat 26th Nov West Buckland School A 2.30pm Lost 5-25 Wed 30th Nov Pool Academy H 3.30pm Won 40-35 Wed 7th Dec Penrice Academy A 3.00pm Draw 40-40 Under 12 XV Mr A.L. Laity; Mr J. Kitto DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Sat 10th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.30am A team Lost 5-55 (A and B Teams) B team lost 0-65 Wed 14 Sept Penrice Academy H 3.45pm Won 55-5 Sat 24th Sept B Team v Mount Kelly A A 11.00am Won 30-10 Wed 28 Sept B Team v H 4.00pm Won 35-10 Penryn College A Sat 1st Oct Blundells School H 2.30pm Lost 20-60 Wed 5th Oct Newquay Tretherras H 3.45pm A Team Lost 20-60 (A and B Teams) B Team Lost 5-35 Wed 12th Oct Mounts Bay Academy A 3.30pm A Team Won 30-20 (A and B Teams) B Team Won 20-15 Sat 15th Oct Plymouth College H 11.00am Won 30-15 Tues 18 Oct Redruth School H 4.00pm A Team Lost 10-20 (A and B Teams) B Team Draw 20-20 Fri 11th Nov West Cornwall Festival A 10.00am Losing Semi Finalists (at Richard Lander) Joint 3rd Place Sat 12th Nov Exeter School H 2.30pm A Team Lost 10-35 (A and B Teams) B Team Won 10-5 Sat 19th Nov B Team v A 11.00am Won 20-0 Shebbear College Wed 23rd Nov Fowey River Academy A 3.30pm Won 55-10 Sat 26th Nov West Buckland School A 2.30pm Lost 20-25 Wed 30th Nov Pool Academy H 3.30pm Won Wed 7th Dec Penrice Academy A 3.00pm A Team Won 40-10 (A and B Teams) B Team Won 40-10 TRURO SCHOOL RUGBY TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS 2016 Please note that transport arrangements are subject to change and for updated arrangements, players/parents should primarily consult with team sheets that are available on the Truro School website online calendar. For other rugby news and match reports go to the rugby page on the Truro School website www.truroschool.com/truro-senior-school/beyond-the-classroom/rugby Wed 7 Sept 2nd XV v Truro College 3rd XV (A) 2.30) 25 seat Coach leaves at 1.15pm.
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