Sunday 30 October 2011

Trailblazers Ystrad Rhondda extend lead


Trailblazers Ystrad Rhondda maintained their imperious start to Division Two East, with a convincing victory at Abercynon to extend their lead at the summit to eight points.
The pacemakers helped themselves to four tries through speedster Adam Lewis, centre Bleddyn Davies, second row Chris Hanley and wing Chris Clayton, while Alex Webber landed two conversions and Rhys Truelove added another.
The hosts were restricted to a solitary touchdown from scrum half Gareth Jones, with fly half Matthew Turner adding two penalties.
Highflying Ynysybwl bounced back from last week’s defeat at the leaders’ to notch up their seventh win, running out 28-6 victors over Rhymney at the Recreation Ground.
Bwl were dominant throughout but couldn’t quite secure that all important try bonus point. The hosts crossed for three tries with Nathan Ellis bagging a brace, and they were also rewarded a penalty try. Richard Tibbs was on form, amassing 13 points with the boot, firing home three penalties and two conversions.
Fleur de Lys bagged only their second win with a 26-19 home success over Bedlinog.
The hosts’ star of the match was outside half Adam Greenwood who produced a fine individual performance, notching up 21 of his side’s points through a well taken touchdown, and was on target to slot home four penalties and two conversions. Fleur’s other try was scored by Gary Wilkes.
Young Penallta scrum half Chrissy Thomas gathers the ball in their 23-10 home win over Rhydyfelin
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Penallta notched up their third consecutive victory as the Pitmen continue their rise up the table, defeating Rhydyfelin 23-10 at Ystrad Fawr.
The Pitmen outscored their rivals two tries to one through a penalty try and a Chrissy Thomas touchdown. The reliable boot of Andre Soroko added 13 points, converting both tries and landing three penalties.
Meanwhile, Heol y Cyw registered their sixth win with an 18-0 home triumph over Llantwit Fadre and Llantrisant comfortably defeated Tylorstown 32-14.

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