NO complaints can be had by Cornwall's Under 20s as they were dumped out of the County Championship by a superior Yorkshire side on Sunday.

The semi final played at Camborne had a prize of getting to show off your skills at Twickenham and it was the Northerner's who looked most hungry to feature there as they dashed over the line 11 times.

On a chilly day at the Recreation Ground, Yorkshire were simply too hot for Cornwall, especially in their back five with all picking up at least one try apiece.

Pace from Ben Magee, Ollie Fewtrell and Rob Rekis cut the hosts to shreads throughout the afternoon, which will go down as one to forgot for Cornwall.

Magee bagged a hat-trick for his efforts while both Fewtrell and Rekis dived over two times in a devastating display.

Also adding their names to the try scorers were captian Josh Burrige, George Hedgley, Elliott Morgan and Robin Davidson.

From the start Cornwall never seemed settled and were smothered to death by Yorkshire, with a ton of mistakes and law infringments making the visitors' life a lot easier.

Their kicking game was one area of concern with away full-back Robin Davidson being too many simple balls to catch and set up chances from.

But it was the only area where Cornwall scored any points as Pirates Amateurs' Rhys Brownfield booted home a penalty in the 32nd minute.

CORNWALL: 15 Swan, 14 Taylor, 13 Simmons, 12 Brownfield, 11 Woodward, 10 Rutter, 9 Fox; 1 Phillips, 2 Southworth, 3 Tyack, 4 Prisk (c), 5 Hughes, 6 Furse, 7 Haines, 8 Stanleick.

REPS: 16 Martin, 17 Stevens, 18 Marsh, 19 Hattam, 20 Smith, 21 Thomas, 22 Eley.

PEN: Brownfield (32)