Rugby
The Cornish All Blacks will be looking to put last week's defeat at Okehampton behind them as they host the leagues only other Cornish side, St Ives, in Saturday’s Tribute South West One (West) fixture (2.30pm).
The All Blacks are still top of the table by one point, despite losing to second place rivals Okehampton last weekend.
St Ives won’t be an easy side to face, as they currently sit fourth in the league and have won both of their 2019 fixtures - last week recording an impressive 42-22 win over Keynsham.
Bude are also at home this weekend and welcome Hayle to the Bencoolen Meadow (2.30pm) in the Tribute Cornwall and Devon League.
League leaders Bude will be the heavy favourites going into the match, as Hayle currently sit second-bottom of the table, in 13th place.
A hatrick of home games for the local area, as Camelford entertain second place St Agnes, in their Tribute Cornwall Two fixture.
Fourth place Camelford will be hoping to emulate last weeks 10-37 win over Redruth Albany. But St Agnes will come with plenty of confidence following their 33-0 win last Saturday, against third place St Just.
A look ahead to the football.
The Clarets will host Torpoint Athletic at Pennygillam (2.15pm) in their SWPL fixture. The Launceston side will want to improve on their 0-4 defeat away to Tavistock, last weekend.
If results go their way this weekend, and if they record a win, it could see Launceston move above Camelford and Callington in the league.
Torpoint sit 10th in the league and will be the more rested side, as they didn’t play last weekend.
Callington are home to Godolphin Atlantic (3pm), who sit one place above them in the league. A win would see them overtake Godolphin and put them 15th in the table.
Camelford make the short trip down to Newquay for their SWPL fixture (3pm).
Bude Town are home to Mousehole in their South West Division One (West) match (2.15pm). Bude will be keen to show some improvement from their dissappointing journey to Porthleven, losing 6-0 last week. Their opponents sit sixth in the league and will come to Bude with confidence after an impressive 8-0 win over Bere Alston United, last Saturday.
Holsworthy welcome Plymstock United to their ground on Saturday, in an important South West Division One (West) fixture (3pm). Holsworthy are seventh in the league and their opponents are fifth. A win for Liam Dart’s men would see the two sides go level on points.




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