
Cornish Pirates prop Young signs new deal
Cornish Pirates prop Billy Young has signed a new deal to stay with the Championship club for the 2025-26 season.The 25-year-old has been a key figure in the Pirates side this season, featuring in every game and making 14 starts.He is the latest player to commit to the club for next season, following on from Dan Hiscocks and Josh King.He moved to the club in November 2023, having become a free agent after Jersey Reds folded."I'm delighted to be involved for another season with the Pirates," he told the club website., external"It's a great club with fantastic support and I truly believe we are building something special for next season."

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