Q&A – Gavin Cattle & Alan Paver : We’ve had top-flight offers but our loyalty is with Dicky

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PENZANCE, ENGLAND - JANUARY 12: Jay Tyack of Cornish Pirates makes his way off at the final whistle during the Greene King IPA Championship match between Cornish Pirates and Yorkshire Carnegie at Mennaye Field on January 12, 2020 in Penzance, England. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images)

Cornish Pirates co-head coaches and long-serving former players Gavin Cattle and Alan Paver hail the impending return of the Championship and tell NEALE HARVEY why they remain fully committed to the club’s cause.
The Championship finally has a March 6 start date, how does that feel?
Gavin Cattle: Good. It’s been a difficult period for all of us and we’d hoped to get a date a bit sooner, but at least we now have something to aim for. We’ve tried to keep the boys ticking over mentally but as of this week, once we get confirmation over funding, we’ll be able to start Covid-19 testing and ram...

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