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'...I just try and energise the game I fell in love with as an 11-year-old...'
The rugby season below the Premiership has come to an end during the Coronavirus pandemic.
But what does this means for clubs here in Cornwall and around the country?
Cornish rugby legend and World Cup winner Phil Vickery says community is at the heart of the rugby and he hopes the professional game continues to acknowledge that.
He's been speaking to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Cornwall's Julie Skentelbery.
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