Rugby belongs to Cornwall
From our UK edition
In my more romantic moments, standing at Hellfire Corner, in the drizzly shadow of engine houses and Carn Brea, watching Redruth play rugby, I think of Richard Burton’s line: ‘I grew up among heroes who went down the pit, who played rugby, told stories, sang songs of war.’ Last week Burton’s Celtic cousins across the water from South Wales won their fifth rugby County Championship in a decade, as Cornwall saw off Lancashire with a 39-24 victory at Twickenham. As with Wales, rugby is how Cornwall expresses its true self. It may not be the picture postcard version, but if anything evokes the spirit of Cornwall; the mining, the granite, and the Methodism, it is our rugby team.