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'...it was just a wall of noise...'
50 years ago - one of the most famous rugby matches in Cornish history took place in Redruth.
Cornwall played Lancashire in the 1969 County Championship final.
Remarkably over 20,000 supporters turned up to watch.
One of players running out for the Black and Gold was winger Ken Plummer from Penryn.
He's been sharing his memories with 麻豆社 Radio Cornwall's Ross Ellis.
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