Note: * St Just awarded 3points v Mousehole (Unable to raise a side).
* St Just awarded 3 points v Storm (unable to raise a side)
* Cornish new boys awarded 3 points v Storm (unable to raise a side)
* School of Mines awarded 3 points v Trispen (unable to raise a side)
* School of Mines awarded 3 points v St Just (unable to raise a side)
* Madron awarded 3 points v Ludgvan (unable to raise a side)
* Madron awarded 3 points v Cornish New Boys (unable to raise a side)
* Madron awarded 3 points v West Cornwall (unable to raise a side)
* Madron awarded 3 points v Threemilestone (unable to raise a side)
* Titans awarded 3 points v Mt Ambrose (unable to raise a side)
* Storm deducted 3 points.
* Madron deducted 3 points
* School of Mines awarded 3 points.
* Halsetown awarded 3 points v St Agnes (unable to raise a side)
* Halsetown awarded 3 points v Storm (unable to raise a side)
* Trispen awarded 3 points v Storm (unable to raise a side)
* Threemilestone awarded 3 points v Halsetown (unable to raise a side)
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
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