Ystrad prove too good for Bedwas

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YSTRAD Rhondda warmed up for their revenge mission against Pontypool on Tuesday night with a brilliant second half recovery at Bedwas that saw them win 48-29 in the Championship.

That made it seven wins in a row on the pitch to add to the 20-0 walk-over last week against Glamorgan Wanderers to keep them in fourth place. Their clash with unbeaten Pontypool at home this week will give them the chance to avenge their WRU Championship Cup defeat to the Gwent club at Principality Stadium.

Bedwas had a bonus point in the bag by halftime as they raced into a 22-17 lead, and they were still in front on the hour. Adam Williams scored twice for the home side and the other tries came from Aaron Billingham, Tom Chapman and Harry Oliver, with Iwan Burgwin adding two conversions.

Ystrad made a number of changes to their lineup ahead of Tuesday’s big clash and played wing Dale Stuckey and lock Chay Smallman on permit. They began with a penalty try and then had touchdowns from hooker Corban Evans, flankers Morgan Burgess and Tom Jeavons, locks Nathan Hughes and Smallman, who got two, and replacement front row man Liam Wiggins.

Pontypool extended their lead at the top of the table to 10 points over Neath with three games left for both sides. Neath, who didn’t play at the weekend, will need the leaders to clip up for the first time if they are to overtake them.

Pontypool ran in 10 tries in their 66-24 win at Met in the students’ final game of the season, while Matthew Jarvis chipped in with eight conversions. Adam Stratton and Pat Lewis both scored twice for the visitors, while wing Josh Carrington, flanker Morgan Lloyd and replacement Chris Johnson replied for Met.

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