Cornwall 42, Berkshire 7

Cornwall’s under-20s put in a much improved performance defeating a useful Berkshire side by six tries to one to keep their hopes of making the last eight of the competition, writes Bill Hooper.

The Camborne pitch was heavy after all the recent rain, but Cornwall made light of the conditions.

Cheered on by Trelawny’s Army, skipper Aaron Simmonds opened the scoring after just three minutes with a well-struck penalty.

Truro flanker Tom Spiers gave a Berkshire forward an almighty hand-off, sending him sprawling in the Camborne mud to set the tone. Spiers went on to have an outstanding game.

Cornwall continued to capitalise profiting from a Berkshire error, St Austell centre Ben Plummer intercepting to slide in at the corner for an unconverted try.

Saltash No.8 Jack Wickham made a strong break off the back of a scrum gaining good ground; he was another who made a good impression.

The Cornish pressure soon led to another try, good work from St. Austell wings Fraser Nottle and Max Bullen combined to put lock Mawgan Osborne away, the Pirates Amateurs player ran towards the line before passing to hooker Mackenzie Oliver to score, with Simmonds adding the extras.

A third try was not long in the offing, a kick through saw Penryn’s lock Steele Barker gleefully take full advantage to score an unconverted try.

Towards half-time Berkshire got some territory and scored through hooker Harry Wayne Branch. Fly-half Jack Grapper kicked a good conversion to leave the score 20-7 to Cornwall at half-time.

Cornwall made another fast start with barely two minutes of the second half played, the outstanding Tom Spiers put away Barker for his second try, the lock sliding in under the posts to give Simmonds a routine conversion.

Simmonds then kicked a second penalty to put the game well and truly out of Berkshire’s reach.

Further scores came from Penryn’s Charlie Levick, from his own kick ahead to win the chase, before a deserved final try for Spiers under the sticks that Simmonds bettered.

Speaking after the game Cornwall coach Richie Kevern was delighted with the team’s performance. He said: “It was a good performance in tough conditions, we told them in no uncertain terms that if they lost today then that would be the end of the road for this season, they took it on board and put in a tremendous performance.

Kevern was delighted with the side’s sound defence and good discipline. “There were times when we had to defend and all credit to the lads they put in the hits, this week our discipline was good and that made a big difference.

Kevern also had words of praise for Tom Spiers, saying: “He has had two big games for us, his defence is top draw and when he has the ball in hand he is a real handful to deal with, he has got a very bright future.”

Cornwall visit Gloucestershire in their final pool game on Sunday, March 15, at Dings Crusaders, with all to play for.

Cornwall U20: Levick, Nottle, Simmonds (c), Plummer, Bullen, Tucker, Stacey; Lambourn, Oliver, Salt, M Osborne, Barker, T Osborne, Spiers, Wickham. Replacements: Taylor, Fibbens, Looker, Brownfield, George, Murray, Sidwell.

Cornwall scores: Tries, Plummer, Oliver, Barker 2, Levick, Spiers, Cons, Simmonds 3, Pens, Simmonds 2