
Long-serving winger Wedlake to leave Cornish Pirates
The news comes as young Cornish forwards Milo Hallam and Barnaby Elderkin have both agreed deals to stay at the club next season.Hallam has played twice this season while Elderkin made his debut in the Premiership Rugby Cup.
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Steven Knight: Birmingham City show ‘would've been a tragedy' before US takeover
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Wallabies ready to rip into Lions after moving on from second Test controversy
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Liverpool confirm 2025-26 squad numbers
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