The Cornish Pirates travel to Lady Bay Stadium this Friday night to face third-place Nottingham in Round 6 of the RFU Championship. Kickoff is set for 7:45 p.m. The Pirates, currently sixth in the standings, are riding momentum after back-to-back wins over London Scottish and Caldy. Lock Charlie Rice returns to the starting XV and is expected to play a central role in the Pirates’ push for a third consecutive victory. With both teams chasing playoff ambitions, the match promises high intensity and tactical depth.
Main Details: Squad Lineup and Form Guide
The Cornish Pirates have named a balanced starting lineup featuring a mix of seasoned campaigners and emerging talent. Key starters include:
- Backs: Iwan Price-Thomas (15), Arthur Relton (14), Chester Ribbons (13), Joe Elderkin (12), Matty Ward (11), Arwel Robson (10), Dan Hiscocks (9)
- Forwards: Billy Young (1), Morgan Nelson (2), Alfie Petch (3), Charlie Rice (4), Alfie Bell (5), Josh King (6), Luke Ratcliff (7), Tomi Agbongbon (8)
The bench includes Matt Pritchard, Alessandro Heaney, James French, Milo Hallam, Barnaby Elderkin, Orson James, Louie Sinclair, and Harry Yates.
Nottingham, known for their attacking flair, sit third in the table with four wins from five matches. They are just three points behind defending champions Ealing Trailfinders.
Quotes and Reactions: Coaches on Key Matchups
Cornish Pirates head coach Alan Paver highlighted Charlie Rice’s return:
“Charlie brings leadership and physicality. His presence in the engine room is vital for us.”
Sports analyst David Sillifant added:
“This is a litmus test for the Pirates. Nottingham are flying, but the Pirates have found rhythm. Rice’s return could tip the balance.”
Impact Analysis: League Implications and Tactical Edge
A win for the Cornish Pirates would elevate them into the top four, tightening the race for playoff spots. Nottingham, meanwhile, aim to maintain pressure on Ealing and cement their top-three status.
Rice’s inclusion strengthens the Pirates’ lineout and defensive structure, areas that will be tested against Nottingham’s expansive style. The Pirates’ recent 34-27 win over Caldy showcased their ability to close tight games, a trait they’ll need again Friday night.
What’s Next: Fixtures and Squad Rotation
Following the Nottingham clash, the Cornish Pirates will host Doncaster and travel to Ampthill in successive rounds. Squad rotation is expected, with players like Milo Hallam and Louie Sinclair likely to feature more prominently.
Nottingham will face Bedford and Hartpury in their next fixtures, aiming to sustain their early-season form.














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