By ROB COLE
PACK power helped Merthyr to a fourth win in a row as they overcame Bridgend at home.
The Ironmen were out for revenge for their 17-12 defeat at the Brewery Field in October and soon worked their way into a dominant 19-0 interval lead.
The Ravens then lost loose head prop Rhodri Apsee to the sin-bin only a few minutes after O’Driscoll had returned and the misery mounted when home No.8 Phil Rees grabbed a second home try from a scrum before his fellow back row forward Jake Thomas then edged his way over for a third try.
Matthew Jarvis, who had converted Thomas’ try, e...
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