Cornwall RLFC has been sold to Kenny Stone, who aims to enhance community engagement and club development.
Cornwall has seen a significant change in its rugby scene. Cornwall RLFC, which struggled last season, finishing near the bottom of League One, has been sold. The new owner is Kenny Stone, a businessman from Cornwall.
Kenny Stone is not new to rugby. He has coached in the UK and the United States. He has a vision for the club and wants to make it a central part of the Cornwall community. Stone believes this is the right time for him to take on this challenge.
The club was founded just three years ago and has faced difficulties. The previous owner, Eric Perez, had plans for the club that didn’t fully materialize. Now, with Stone at the helm, there is hope for a fresh start.
Stone has a long-term plan for the club. He wants to create opportunities for everyone in the community. His goal is to change how people view rugby clubs. He wants to focus on social care and community engagement, making a lasting impact.
He envisions a club that not only plays rugby but also supports local businesses and creates jobs. Stone believes that by building strong connections with the community, the club can thrive both on and off the field.
However, the journey won’t be easy. The club is far from other teams in the league, making travel challenging. Stone understands the importance of having the right staff and resources in place for success.
He is committed to ensuring the club has the financial support it needs. Stone is looking for investors who share his vision of community support rather than just profit. He sees this as a chance to give back to the community.
With Stone’s leadership, Cornwall RLFC hopes to turn things around and become a source of pride for the region. The focus will be on building a strong foundation for the future. The community can look forward to exciting changes ahead.