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1909 - Durham County v Cornwall

What we know about this image :

This rare action shot from the 1908/09 campaign, marks Durham’s 10th consecutive appearance in the County Championship Final, a record that stands to this day.

They turned out against Cornwall on the “Friarage” in Moor Terrace and ran out winners by 12 pts to nil. Home tries came from Rovers players Harry Coverdale, later an England Selector, and Freddie Chapman later joining Rovers, he became a Doctor in town and the first man to score a try, conversion and penalty on Twickenham when he played for England against Wales in 1910. Harry Coverdale converted one try and Jack Taylor (West)  dropped a trademark drop goal to see the Dunelmians home.

Being on the Heugh of course, a toy monkey hands from the cross bar!

Date (of image) : 1909

Donor : Hartlepool Museum Service

Creator : unknown

Part of the "Hartlepool Museum Service" collection

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