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Cornwall add four new faces before 1895 Cup debut

Cornwall add four new faces before 1895 Cup debut

BBC News30-01-2025

Cornwall have added four new players to their squad before their first-ever 1895 Cup tie on Saturday.Ireland 'A' international forward Jo McConnell, hooker Dylan Leney and winger Henry Symons have all joined on a permanent basis. Wales youth international forward Jamie Jenkins has also moved to Penryn on loan from North Wales Crusaders. The Choughs travel to League One rivals Rochdale Hornets in the preliminary round of the competition, which is now contested by second-tier and third-tier clubs.

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