Rugby Union: Play-off hurt can spur London Cornish to promotion glory, says coach
London Cornish head coach Tom Sincock reckons last season’s play-off disappointment will spur the exiles to go one better this season.
London Cornish head coach Tom Sincock reckons last season’s play-off disappointment will spur the exiles to go one better this season.
London Cornish came up short in their London Division Two South West play-off final, but director of rugby Dickon Moon could not find fault with his players’ spirit.
London Cornish director of rugby Dickon Moon reckons his side may be the underdogs, but they more than deserve their place in the London Two South play-off.
London Cornish head coach Dickon Moon hailed his side’s spirit after a nail-biting 27-26 win at Winchester maintained their unbeaten start to the season and kept them top of London Division Two South West.
London Cornish remain top of London Two South West with a 100 per cent record following a 26-10 win over KCS Old Boys on Saturday.
London Cornish head coach Tom Sincock is promising fans a fast brand of rugby this season when London Division Two South West kicks off on Saturday.
London Cornish RFC’s 51st season will live long in the memory as all four of the club’s sides have just enjoyed the best league placings in their history.
It was a case of 'could have' or 'might have' once more for London Cornish, as they went down to a narrow 30-20 defeat to Gosport & Fareham, who remain unbeaten this season.
Cornish returned from deepest Hampshire disappointed and frustrated after going down 25-13 to a Tottonians side who had a man sent off in the second half.
Barnes clinched the National League Three championship with a six try victory over Ampthill at Barn Elms on Saturday.
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