By LUKE~ JARMYN
THREE second-half tries saw Lancashire come from behind to end Cornwall’s dreams of getting a historic third consecutive Bill Beaumont Cup at Twickenham last Sunday.
The 19-8 victory over the Duchy did not come easily with Mark Nelson’s side turning around 8-0 down at the break. Reigning champions Cornwall scored first through blindside flanker George Jones, finishing a catch and drive before fullback Matt Shepherd kicked a penalty.
But, Lancashire looked a different animal in the second-half, dominating the set-piece and getting the ball out wide for three tries...
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