By Sam Jackson
Cornish Pirates have lifted the break clauses in player contracts which had been inserted in the summer amid concern over the ongoing funding of the club.
Money from owner Dicky Evans runs out at the end of the year, and the clauses were put in place should Pirates be unable to afford a professional side in 2025.
But chief executive Sally Pettipher says the club has cut its deficit this season from more than £500,000 to about £200,000 and is confident for the future as she continues to seek new investment.
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Pettipher said: “Confirming that break clauses wer...
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