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IT WAS the biggest day of the year for thousands of Cornish rugby supporters as Trelawney's Army travelled to Twickenham for the County Championship final against Durham.
Played in glorious sunshine, the game was locked at 9-9 with extra-time in everyone's minds. But a try in the closing minutes ended the black-and-gold dream of a second title in 81 years.See the full content of this document
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