Sunday, 22 January 2012

Glynneath winning machine steamroll Felinfoel

Trailblazers Glynneath increased their lead at the top of Division Two West to four points thanks to a comprehensive, try bonus 31-0 victory over Felinfoel at St George Field.
The leaders dominated all areas of the park and dealt well with the difficult conditions to cross the whitewash through Ben Jones, Lloyd Richards, Dale Newall, captain Stuart Leach and were also awarded a penalty try. Outside half Jack O’Reily was on target with three conversions as his team look to claim bag to bag league titles.
Meanwhile, Aberavon Quins picked up their first win since the end of November, narrowly defeating Kidwelly 15-8 thanks to touchdowns from Daniel Webb and Steve Colarusso, while Matthew Potsuma landed a penalty and a conversion.
The Black and Ambers had to be content with a losing bonus point thanks to a Matthew Davies try and a Leighton Walters penalty.
Second placed Kenfig Hill picked up their thirteenth victory defeating running out 19-6 winners at Crymych.
The Mules crossed three times through Nicky Giles, Steve Gillard and Chris Tossell, with Giles also adding two conversions. However, the title contenders failed to bag a try bonus point which may prove crucial come April.
Cwmllynfell once again put struggling Maesteg to the sword, running out 39-12 victors at the Old Parish.
The Blues didn't quite manage a repeat of their record 149-14 success earlier in the season but did help themselves to seven tries, including a hat-trick for wing Bowdy Davies and a brace for Owen Jones, while Daniel Jones and Anthony Rees also touched down.
The Llynfi Valley side were restricted to two tries through Adam Wellington and Scott Hicks.
Elsehwere, there was nothing to chose between Aberystwyth and Loughor when they met at Plascrug with the scores tied 27-27 at the whistle, and finally Builth Wells proved too strong for the visiting Skewen, running out 27-0 winners.

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