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Ross Ellis

Ross Ellis brings you all the latest in Cornish sport every Saturday afternoon from 14:00-18:00.

Bringing you all the latest in Cornish sport every Saturday afternoon is Ross Ellis.

Ross admits to being obsessed with sport from an early age.

He remembers being hypnotised by the popular Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ programme Grandstand as a child.

"I was mesmerised by the vidi-printer," he says, "as I child I couldn't understand where all the results were coming from, it was all a bit magical to me."

Ross has presented a variety of programmes during his time with Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Cornwall including Cornwall Connected and the Evening Programme but his real passion is sport.

He started covering South Western League football games for the station in 2005, usually from a windy and rainy field, while clutching a mobile phone! In 2006, Ross received an award from a Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ football commentary training scheme and became Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Cornwall's main football commentator in 2008. He has also reported on Torquay United and Exeter City for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Devon.

Ross was one of the first sports reporters to commentate at the new Wembley stadium. One of the highlight's of Ross's career to date was commentating on the 2007 FA Vase final, which Truro City won 3-1. Ross says the final was a "real historic moment for Cornish sport and perhaps a moment that will never be replicated again."

He has also reported on Cornish rugby teams at Twickenham, including providing touchline reports for Cornwall's Plate final in 2008. "It was a little surreal being down at ground level during a match. The stewards kept giving me evil looks every time I veered towards the pitch!"

Ross says "One of the joys of presenting Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Cornwall Sport is the unpredictability of the programme. One minute you can be reflecting a tremendous victory for the Cornish Pirates and the next an abject defeat for a local football team."

In his spare time Ross likes to unwind on the golf course and top up his ever expanding library. "I can't walk past a book shop without going inside. I'm addicted to and forever buying books, half of which I never get around to reading.

Ross's favourite novel is To Kill A Mocking Bird by Harper Lee. "It's a classic," he says, "just so powerful and beautifully written." Ross is also a fan of Shakespeare with 'King Lear' being his favourite play.

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