Fixture

Bargoed RFC | 1st Team 17 - 18 Carmarthen RFC | 1st Team
Lewis Hudd
Try 1
Phillip Price
Try 1
Calum Jones
Conversion 2
Penalty 1
William Boyde
1 Try
Gavin William Thomas
1 Try
Aled Thomas
1 Conversion
2 Penalty

Match Report
09 October 2016 / Team News

Principality Premiership: Bargoed 17 Carmarthen Quins 18

Bargoed led this game for 79 minutes until the boot of Scarlets full back Aled Thomas denied the home side a deserved victory with his second penalty of the afternoon to steal a result that looked unlikely just after half time with the Bulls 17-3 up. However,  the strength of the West Walians' bench and three yellow cards for Bargoed turned the game in their favour as the match entered the final quarter.

The Bulls started the game with pace and power hammering the Quins' line and were unlucky to come away with just a penalty for their efforts after just 9 minutes - Callum Jones slotting over from 40 metres.

The first try came just at the end of the first quarter. Prop Keiron Brown put in an impressive run making twenty metres and was held up short of the line. Quins were given the put-in but Bargoed disrupted and gained a penalty. Jones put the ball on the five metre line, the ball moved across the backs and a sublime pass back inside from Callum Jones to Phil Price saw the centre slip a pass to wing Lewis Hudd who had come infield at a great angle to cross under the posts. Jones converted and Bargoed were 10-0 up with 19 minutes gone.

Hudd the try scorer then found himself on the wrong side of Brecon referee Adam Jones who flashed a yellow card for a tip tackle by the winger with 13 minutes to go to half time. Aled Thomas put over the resulting penalty but the Bulls weathered the storm well and did not concede any further scores while down to fourteen.

Shortly after Hudd returned, Bargoed were again reduced to fourteen, thus time influential captain and hooker  Leigh Meades was binned for a ruck infringement but again the Bulls held out as the half time whistle went with the home side in front by 10 - 3.

With Bargoed still a man down, number eight Ross Coombes threw into a lineout on the halfway. The ball was moved quickly across the backs and David Evans looked as if he was going to score but he was caught just short of the line. The ball was recycled and centre Phil Price was on hand to round under the posts. Jones converted and the home supporters were delighted with the 17-3 scoreline.

Bargoed were restored to fifteen when the game began to turn in Quins' favour. The bench came into play and gradually but surely the West Walians cranked up the pressure and with 55 minutes gone they got their first try with flanker Will Boyce going over but Aled Thomas crucially missed the conversion.

Bargoed had an opportunity to take the game away from Quins with a hack on but the deadball line beat the chasing David Evans. Quins emptied the bench and the depth of their quality showed as they kept possession and piled on the pressure, scoring their second try with Gavin Thomas going over under the posts and  giving Aled Thomas an easy conversion to make it 17-15 with six minutes left.

The third yellow card went to flanker Grant Rogers on 75 minutes and Bargoed hearts were broken when Quins were awarded a penalty 30 metres out which Thomas put over with the scoreboard clock showing 79 minutes. There was still some four minutes to play for stoppages but Quins ran down the clock and the game ended 17-18.

Bargoed Chairman Neil Carter summed up the frustration " We had this game won going into the final ten minutes but game management let us down. In addition, we didn't do ourselves any favours by having three yellow cards and the quality of the Quins' replacements late in the game made all the difference. Having said that, we are making progress and our performances are showing that we are competitive at this level."

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