CORNWALL head for Twickenham on Sunday, May 26, where they will take on Lancashire in the county championship final.

The Duchy side secured their place at the home of British rugby with a superb 41-29 victory over Hertfordshire at the Camborne Recreation Ground.

There is sure to be a wave of black and gold hitting the capital as fans get behind the team, with the South East Cornwall focus, in particular, on Sam Hocking, who started his career with Liskeard-Looe and now plays for Plymouth Albion.

Hocking was one of the heroes against defending county champions Hertfordshire, bagging his third try in as many games for the Duchy. Cornwall, who haven't contested the senior county final at Twickenham since 1999, will fancy their chances.

The match kicks off at 3.15pm after the England v Barbarians representative game.