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This Easter Weekend's Rugby Action - Tynedale

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Redruth v Tynedale

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Sat 3rd April, Kick-off 2.30pm.
Entry £10 adults, £8 concessions.
Free entry for U16's when accompanied by an adult.
£500 Accumulator prize, drawn at half-time.

Redruth v Tynedale Match Preview

by Ross Tucknott

Most teams gaining promotion to National One have a honeymoon season then struggle the second time around. Bucking that trend, Tynedale’s second season at this level has been every bit as successful as their first, with the northern outfit currently scrapping it out with Launceston for third place in the league after finishing fourth last year. Tynedale will be eager to record their first win against existing Duchy opposition away from home, although they beat Mounts Bay at the Mennaye on the last day of last season, in the last match played by the ill-fated Cornish side. Last season’s corresponding fixture was the last of Redruth’s 100% marathon winning streak, with the home side winning 15-5 the week before losing to Cambridge.

Tynedale had a poor first two months of this season. Home wins against Blackheath and Cambridge and an away win at Newbury kept the points coming in, as did a draw against Otley, but away losses to Launceston, Sedgley Park and Nuneaton and home defeats to Esher and Blaydon left them drifting in mid-table. Since November, however, Tynedale have been in imperious form, winning 13 of their 16 games. Only away defeats at Esher, London Scottish and Blaydon have marred their rise back towards the top and they come into today’s fixture having won their last four games, three of which at the expense of bottom-four sides. Tynedale have also managed to improve on last season’s indiscipline: they have received 17 cards so far versus 26 at this point last season, leaving them in third-from-bottom on the discipline table (above Newbury and Wharfedale).

Want to know who to watch out for in the Tynedale side, and which players on both sides will be taking the field? All will be revealed in the matchday programme, available while stocks last with entry for all paying adults, or £4 separately.
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