Cornwall RLFC new shirt sponsor announced : Tue Nov 02, 2021 9:39 pm
In a soon to be released press statement, Self Publicist Supreme Eric Perez says
"Flying from Leeds Bradford, where the trillions of Rugby League fans reside, directly to Newquay, which I've just found out is 90 minutes away from our latest home ground, will fit perfectly in with our new 3 pillars of commercial, grassroots and the community, which in hindsight, is only 2, because grassroots is the community without the commercial".
When asked about the selection of Penryn as the base for the club, Perez cited the multitude of bar jobs with live in status available during the summer season which would surely entice NSW/QLND cup players to the region. When pressed on his claims to field a predominantly Cornish side, Perez remarked that he's only been in Cornwall for a week and he already felt like a local and he was sure it would be the same for the influx of ANZAC bar staff expected to arrive soon.
When asked about the financials of the sponsorship deal with another airline, he was quick to point out that fans could fly to Newquay, hit the waves, jump on a bus, catch some 3rd tier RL before spending another 90 minutes bus ride and a flight back to Leeds Bradford all for the cost of a fortnight in Tenerife. A bargain!
In terms of coaching, Paul Rowley Brian Noble have been named as Joint Head Coaches after not being able to secure decent jobs since last being associated with Perez, but it has been noted that the new Cornish side are keeping a close eye on the availability of Brian McDermott at Featherstone by Easter.
In closing, Perez was asked why the club hadn't considered returning to Hemel, where there are still youth and amateur sides playing. He said "it was a commercial decision based on nobody ever doing business with him twice."
When asked about the selection of Penryn as the base for the club, Perez cited the multitude of bar jobs with live in status available during the summer season which would surely entice NSW/QLND cup players to the region. When pressed on his claims to field a predominantly Cornish side, Perez remarked that he's only been in Cornwall for a week and he already felt like a local and he was sure it would be the same for the influx of ANZAC bar staff expected to arrive soon.
When asked about the financials of the sponsorship deal with another airline, he was quick to point out that fans could fly to Newquay, hit the waves, jump on a bus, catch some 3rd tier RL before spending another 90 minutes bus ride and a flight back to Leeds Bradford all for the cost of a fortnight in Tenerife. A bargain!
In terms of coaching, Paul Rowley Brian Noble have been named as Joint Head Coaches after not being able to secure decent jobs since last being associated with Perez, but it has been noted that the new Cornish side are keeping a close eye on the availability of Brian McDermott at Featherstone by Easter.
In closing, Perez was asked why the club hadn't considered returning to Hemel, where there are still youth and amateur sides playing. He said "it was a commercial decision based on nobody ever doing business with him twice."