The second half was equally hard-fought but The Seasiders looked to have done just enough when Broadhurst sniped over for his second score, this time converted by Lloyd Thomas – but it says something for the Preseli Men’s battling spirit that they had the final word when Adam Phillips scored an unconverted try which started from his own half – but Tenby kept their shape and made sure there were no further chances for the opposition to earn victory. Then Cam Broadhurst burst through for an unconverted try which went unconverted but was enough to give his side the narrowest of first innings leads. It was Tenby who took an early lead with a penalty by centre Lloyd Thomas, but Crymych showed their pace behind the scrum as Osian Hill, and Tomi Jones put centre Ilan Phillips in for a try which outside half Adam Phillips converted. Nip and tuck throughout a cracking contest Jack Broadhurst and Will Swales are 21, Jack Brown (20), Jake Roberts (19) and Frankie Boyd (18) complete that quintet and against a strong side like The Preseli Men, whose squad also has its fair share of youngsters, it is small wonder at the closeness of the verdict after The Seasiders led by 8-7 at the oranges, moved on to lead 15-7 before a late surge by the visitors saw them score an unconverted try. Two tries by talented young scrum half Cam Broadhurst helped gain a morale-boosting win over Crymych at Heywood Lane, the Seasiders holding a single-point lead at the interval and refusing to give anything away in an equally absorbing second half.īroadhurst is one pf a number of young players beginning to make their mark and another pleasing feature for coach Jonathan Evans must be the fact that five of his pack are 21 or under and have had to play four teams with division one experience so this result bodes well for a league season to follow in division two. WRU Plate – District H1: Broadhurst brace secures Seasiders’ success Tenby United 15 - Crymych 12 Replacements: Jack Williams Johnny Evans Alex Gardener-Key Lewis Johns Steffan Jones. Replacements: Tom Clarke Ifan James Tom Kaijaks George McDonald Harrison Button.īargoed: Callum Jones: Dylan Williams Jordan Howells Darren Humphries Dwayne Dyer: Joshua Prosser James Leadbetter: Keagan Bale Rhys Buckley Kieran Brown: Matthew Thomas Lewis Blacker: James Locke Ronnie Kynes Adam Powell (Capt). Narberth: Nick Gale: Ashley Sutton Matthew John Joe Hutchings Ryan Scourfield: Ianto Griffiths Rhys Lane: Bradley Davies Rhodri Owens Tom Slater: Ryan Banner Alex Jenkins: Rhys Williams Guto Davies Ritchie Rees (Capt). Prosser added four second-half conversions to complete the Bargoed points tally but it was Narberth who had the final word when replacement No 9 George McDonald sniped over for a good try which Gale converted – but on this evidence it will a battle between Bargoed and Neath to see who will eventually come out as winners of the competition.
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The second half saw Barcode utilise their pacy back row in support of backs ready to spread play wide and tries came at regular intervals from Callum and Steff Jones, Ronnie Kynes and Darren Humphries, plus a second for powerhouse prop Brown.
Gale did manage another splendid penalty, this time from a kick of only 52 metres that soared between the posts, but other chances were few and far between as Callum Jones, Dwayne Dyer and Dylan Williams covered well for the visitors. They were all involved in the only try of the first half which stemmed from a clever kick and chase into The Otters’ 22 and from the ensuing line out won by Lewis Blacker it was Brown who was powered over near the posts from a controlled forward surge, giving No 10 Joshua Prosser the simplest of conversions.
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Narberth were boosted early on when full back Nick Gale kicked a monster 60-yard penalty via the back of the crossbar, but they tended to kick for position too much and lost key possession at ensuing lineouts and rucks against a big Bargoed pack which was led by No 8 Adam Powell, with support from a front row of Keagan Bale, Rhys Buckley and Kieran Brown. WRU Championship Cup: Otters outplayed by table toppers Narberth 13 - Bargoed 40īargoed came to the Lewis Lloyd Ground with an unblemished record where they had won all their pool matches, plus play-off victories over Maesteg Quins and Ystrad Rhondda with an added bonus point – and this match was no exception as they did the donkey work in the first-half to lead 7-6 and they used the strong wind far better than The Otters to win with ease.