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Matthew Shepherd (born 1990) is an English and Cornish
rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In its m ...
player who currently plays at scrum-half or full back for
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in
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, having previously played for
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in
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. An extremely reliable points scorer with a knack for scoring important tries, he was instrumental in
Cornwall Cornwall (; kw, Kernow ) is a historic county and ceremonial county in South West England. It is recognised as one of the Celtic nations, and is the homeland of the Cornish people. Cornwall is bordered to the north and west by the Atlantic ...
's
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victories in 2015 and 2016 and has also been capped by
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. As well as playing union, Shepherd has played summer
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for the
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.


Career


First spell with St Austell

After spending the beginning of his rugby career with
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from the age of 6 through to U16 he joined
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. After one season at Perranporth playing for their Colts side he returned to St Austell to start his adult career. He came into prominence for St Austell during the 2009–10 season, when playing at scrum-half he showed good try scoring instinct as he helped his team to a third-place finish in
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. The next season his team went one better after clinching the second promotion spot by finishing as runners up behind runaway league champions,
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. Shepherd played an important part in his club's promotion, taking over kicking duties from Andy Ashwin, and finishing with 228 league points – a figure that also included 10 tries. The form of the young Shepherd saw him come to the attention of fellow Cornish club,
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, who had just been relegated from
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.


Redruth and Pirates

Shepherd signed for Redruth for the start of the
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season but returned to St Austell after just a month away and a handful of games played, citing difficulties due to work commitments and the increased travel required for away games in the division. While at Redruth he was dual-registered with the
Cornish Pirates The Cornish Pirates ( kw, An Vorladron Gernewek) are a professional rugby union team who play in the Championship, the second level of the English rugby union pyramid, and are the premier Cornish rugby club. Formerly known as Penzance & Newlyn ...
for their
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squad. He made a solitary appearance for the Cornish Pirates on 2 October 2011, making a late second half appearance from the substitute bench as his team won 38–0 away against
Plymouth Albion Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club are a rugby union club who play in Plymouth, England. The present club was founded in 1920 from a merger between Plymouth RFC (founded 1876) and Devonport Albion RFC (founded 1876). Since 2003 they have pl ...
in a pool game.


Return to St Austell

Back with St Austell, now in
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, Shepherd played in all of the club's remaining league appearances of the season, scoring 159 points as the newly promoted side finished in a very respectable 4th place. St Austell had actually led the league at one point, but lost their way slightly at the end of the season, meaning that they missed out on second place (and a promotion playoff) by just four points. St Austell also reached the final of the 2012 Cornwall Cup held at the
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, Penryn, facing
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who were one division higher. Shepherd featured in the match but despite contributing 7 points from the boot was unable to stop
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winning the cup in close game, 20–17. The 2011–12 season would end on a high for Shepherd, however, as he was called up by
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for their annual Tamar Cup game against
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. He made his county début on 24 April 2012, coming on as a second-half substitute, in Cornwall's 36–15 victory at the game held at Polson Bridge, Launceston. The 2012–13 season would be both Shepherd's and St Austell's most successful to date. He played all 26 league games in Tribute Western Counties as his club stored to the league title ahead of Bideford, contributing an outstanding 288 points to the title campaign, including 22 tries. Despite an early exit from the Cornwall Cup, St Austell embarked on a great run in the
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Intermediate National Cup. After a walkover win in the first round they defeated Berry Hill, and then
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to win the RFU South West Intermediate Cup and book a place in the National Cup semi-finals – one game from the final to be held at
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. Unfortunately it would not be season hat trick for Shepherd and St Austell as they lost the semi-final game 19–31, away to south-east winners, Brighton Blues. In April Shepherd was once more called up by Cornwall to take part in the Tamar Cup game against Devon, starting the game and kicking 7 points in a 17–0 victory away at the
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in
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. He would also be included in Cornwall's county championship squad, making appearances from the substitutes bench as his county reached the final of the
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, losing 26–36 to
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at Twickenham, with Shepherd coming on during the second half. The 2013–14 season would be Shepherd's last at St Austell. Despite being newly promoted to
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his club held its own and finished in 4th spot behind fellow Cornish side,
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, with Shepherd enjoying another prolific year with 263 points (including 19 tries) from the 25 games he played in. St Austell also reached the final of the Cornwall Cup for the second year running, again ending up empty handed as they lost 10–24 to league rivals Camborne at the
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in
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with Shepherd kicking 5 points for the losing side. Over the summer of 2014 Shepherd was called up to the Cornwall squad for the
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having featured in the 17–0 Tamar Cup warm-up victory against Devon at Polson Bridge, Launceston. At the county championships proper Cornwall once again finished as runners up to nemesis Lancashire, losing 26–36 in the Twickenham final, with Shepherd making an appearance from the substitutes bench early in the second half.


Launceston

For the 2014–15 season Shepherd left
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to sign for Launceston to have another stab at
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following his early spell with
Redruth Redruth ( , kw, Resrudh) is a town and civil parishes in Cornwall, civil parish in Cornwall, England. The population of Redruth was 14,018 at the 2011 census. In the same year the population of the Camborne-Redruth urban area, which also inc ...
(who had also chased his signature over the summer). Coach Neil Bayliss had been looking at Shepherd for some time following his displays for St Austell and
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, and felt that he would help provide strength in depth as well as being a backup kicker to club stalwart,
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. He made his début away
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on 6 September 2014, scoring a try in an 18–19 defeat. His versatility across the back line meant that he featured in all of Launceston's league matches that season, contributing 70 points including 8 tries, as his club finished 10th in the league, level on points with rivals Redruth who finished in 9th place due to having one more win. Shepherd really clicked in gear with Launceston during the second half of the season and he continued his form with Cornwall, first by scoring 14 points including a try in a dominant 38–13 victory against Devon in the Tamar Cup match at
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,
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. He then went to play a starring role at the
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as Cornwall went on to win their first championship in 16 years, scoring 2 tries and a conversion in the 18–13 final victory over
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at
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. In winning the cup, Shepherd would also finish as the competition's top scorer with a tally of 64 points, including 4 tries. His spectacular displays with Cornwall saw Shepherd called up by the
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side for their tour of
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during the summer and he marked his international début with a try and 13 points overall in a 28–0 win over Romania A.


Plymouth Albion

During the summer of 2015 Shepherd signed for
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, playing a division higher in
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, and coached by Shepherd's
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coach
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. He was just one of the many players over the close season that were signed by Plymouth Albion from nearby Launceston – a consequence of Albion's recent relegation from the
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, and the coaches familiarity with Launceston's many county championship squad players. Shepherd made his Plymouth Albion league début on 5 September 2015, appearing from the bench in a 33–20 home win over
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. He would go on to appear in all 30 of Albions league matches that season (7 from the substitutes bench), contributing 189 points including 14 tries, making him the 5th highest scorer in the league overall. Albion were one of the top sides in National League 1 and were actually challenging for the league title until the latter stages of the season when the club went into administration and were docked 30 points, meaning that they ended up in 8th place despite having the second most wins in the league behind champions, Richmond. At the season's end Shepherd was called up by Cornwall for the
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, appearing in the warm-up Tamar Cup victory over Devon, 45–10 at Tregorrick Park,
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. At the county championships Shepherd once again played a key role as Cornwall went on to retain the cup with a 35–13 win over
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in the
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final. He finished as the competition's second top scorer with 48 points – 20 of which came in the final. During the summer of 2016 Shepherd was once more invited by
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to take part in their tour of Canada. On a successful tour in which Counties won all their matches, Shepherd played his part by kicking 16 points in the two games he appeared in. The 2016–17 season saw Shepherd feature in all 30 of Albion's league games, contributing 164 points, including 10 tries, as his team finished second in National League 1 – some distance behind record breaking champions
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. He would be called up by Cornwall for the
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, helping his county to reach the final once again but ultimately being unable to claim a third title in a row as they were well beaten 8–19 by
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at Twickenham. After the county championships, Shepherd was called up by England Counties XV to take part in their tour of Spain. He made his first appearance on the tour from the substitutes bench, kicking 4 points as Counties beat Euskarians 61–19 in
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. He then started the second game of the tour, contributing ten points from the boot as Counties beat
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45–28 in
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. After finishing in mid-table with Albion at the end of the 2018–19 season, Shepherd returned to county action with Cornwall, helping them to retain the Tamar Cup at the Brickfields against Devon, contributing three conversions in a 28–13 victory. Although he missed the first game of the
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, Shepherd played in the two remaining group games and was selected to start the Twickenham final against Cheshire. In a tense game, he helped orchestrate Cornwall from scrum-half after the original scrum-half was red-carded, and it was Shepherd who held his nerve to kick the match-winning conversion (well into injury time), to win the game 14–12. It was Shepherd's third county championship title, and Cornwall's sixth overall.


Redruth

In the summer of 2019, Shepherd rejoined
Redruth Redruth ( , kw, Resrudh) is a town and civil parishes in Cornwall, civil parish in Cornwall, England. The population of Redruth was 14,018 at the 2011 census. In the same year the population of the Camborne-Redruth urban area, which also inc ...
after having spent four seasons at
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, dropping down a division to play in
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. He would take up a position as a player-coach at the Reds, who he had previously had a short spell with back in 2011.


Rugby League

While
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is his main game, Shepherd has also played
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for the
Cornish Rebels Cornish Rebels are an amateur rugby league team based in Redruth, Cornwall. They were founded in January 2013 by John Beach and Rob Butland. Cornish Rebels RLFC are affiliated with the Rugby Football League, rugby league's governing body in the ...
during the summer months on a number of occasions. He made his first appearance for the Rebels on 11 August 2013, scoring 2 tries and a conversion as his side won 60–10 against the
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at the
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in
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to book a place in the
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Grand Final. A couple of weeks later Shepherd was part of the Rebels side that took part in the Grand Final held at Polson Bridge in Launceston against the
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. Although strong favourites having dominated the league stage and having beaten the Sharks three times already, the Rebels had their poorest performance of the season and ended up the wrong side of a 24–38 scoreline, Shepherd getting 2 tries for the losing side. Shepherd also represented
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in their County of Origin win over Devon in August 2013, scoring two tries and kicking 6 conversions to help his side to a 36–26 victory at the Recreation Ground in Redruth. In 2014 despite having just won the rugby union county championships with Cornwall, Shepherd decided to once more play summer rugby league with the Cornish Rebels, making his first appearance and scoring 2 tries in a 58–24 win over the Plymouth Titans in the semi-finals of the South-West Challenge Cup. A week later he made his first league appearance of the campaign, helping himself to 4 tries as the Rebels won 50–20 away to the
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. At the end of June the Rebels won their first silverware of the season when they defeated Exeter Centurions 38–26 at Polson Bridge in Launceston to retain the South-West Challenge Cup, with Shepherd grabbing a try. In August the Rebels then claimed the league title to make it a double, winning the South Grand Final at Tregorrick Park,
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, after a 68–16 win over the Plymouth Titans, Shepherd getting yet another try to make it an impressive personal total of 14 for the summer.


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Rugby Union

St Austell *RFU South West Intermediate Cup winners: 2013 *
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champions: 2012–13 Cornwall *Tamar Cup winners (7): 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 *
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winners (3):
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England Counties XV *Selected for tour of
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: 2015 *Selected for tour of
Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot ...
: 2016 *Selected for tour of
Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
: 2017 Individual *
County Championship The County Championship (referred to as the LV= Insurance County Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales and is organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). It bec ...
top points scorer:
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(64 points)


Rugby League

Cornish Rebels *
South West Rugby League The South West Rugby League (SWRL) also known as the ''South West Men's League'', is a rugby league competition for teams in the South West of England. It was formerly part of the Rugby League Conference. The SWRL is a semi-autonomous league w ...
Challenge Cup winners: 2014 *
South West Rugby League The South West Rugby League (SWRL) also known as the ''South West Men's League'', is a rugby league competition for teams in the South West of England. It was formerly part of the Rugby League Conference. The SWRL is a semi-autonomous league w ...
Grand Final winners: 2014 Cornwall * County of Origin winners: 2013


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Plymouth Albion RFCLaunceston Rugby ClubRedruth RFCSt Austell RFCCornwall RFU
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shepherd, Matthew 1990 births Living people Cornish Pirates players Cornwall RFU players English rugby league players English rugby union players Plymouth Albion R.F.C. players Rugby league fullbacks Rugby league players from Cornwall Rugby union fullbacks Rugby union players from Truro Rugby union scrum-halves