WRU CHAMPIONSHIP
Newcastle Emlyn 15 Beddau 20
For the second time in just a few weeks at Ddol Wiber, Newcastle Emlyn were undone by a try scored in the dying minutes to leave both players and supporters distraught.
It happened against Glamorgan Wanderers in December with the red and whites 7-6 up going into injury time but a converted try cruelly denied them and the same thing occurred on the weekend when Beddau centre Tyler Wells crossed under the posts for a try with Emlyn leading with four minutes of injury time already gone.
The first half belonged to the red and whites who dominated proceedings and led by fifteen points to nil at the interval and on another day it could have been a lot more. To their credit the visitors clawed their way back into the game and ended up placing the home forwards under a great deal of pressure especially at scrum time.
Mindful of the hammering they had had up in Beddau at the start of the season, for once Emlyn came out of the blocks firing on all cylinders. Their scrum was dominant with props Emrys and Gethin Davies along with stand in hooker Neil Elworthy having excellent first halves. Elworthy had a fine all round game carrying the ball well on a number of occasions. It was initially from a scrum that Emlyn opened the scoring, when number eight Brynmor Jones picked up from the base on Beddau’s ten metre line, and some nice inter-passing between himself, flanker Gethin Davies and scrum half Dafydd Evans saw the scrum half cross in the corner for the first try of the match.
Two rucks later Beddau flanker Jordan Goodwin was yellow carded for stamping all over the legs of an Emlyn player. Davies again declined the three points opting for another scrum. Again Beddau managed to wheel the scrum and disrupt the Emlyn drive and from the resultant play Emlyn knocked on and Beddau were able to clear their lines.
Almost from the restart another dropped pass by Beddau was pounced on by Emlyn hooker Elworthy who stormed through some would be tacklers, linked with hard working flanker Gethin Davies, who had an excellent match until he suffered another dislocation to his shoulder, he in turn tried to pass to Joel James but the pass was low and the flanker knocked on. From the resultant scrum, scrumhalf Dafydd Evans harried his opposite number into making a poor pass, centre Richard Hope was quickly up on Beddau and forced them to concede a penalty for not releasing the ball after a tackle. This time Davies did opt for the kick at goal and Dan Davies converted the penalty kick to give Emlyn a deserved half time lead.
Beddau’s first try of the game came after some fifteen minutes and was nothing if not controversial. Their excellent full back Callum Wheeler made a lovely break from a line out move and scythed through the hosts defence to feed winger Joe Casella. Desperate Emlyn defence got across and looked to have tackled the winger into touch just before he grounded the ball, and the touch judge raised his flag. Referee Evans ruled that Casella was not in touch and awarded Beddau a try.
Approaching the half hour mark it was Beddau who fell foul of the referee when from a seemingly innocuous ruck on the half way line he decided that the Beddau full back had entered from the wrong side and yellow carded Wheeler.
With just a few minutes to go the visitors were awarded a penalty on the Emlyn ten metre line. Replacement scrum half David Francis took a quick tap penalty and ran at the home defenders who sensibly ran back with him allowing him to go ten metres. The scrum half then ran into Emlyn flanker Gareth Patterson and referee Evans ruled the flanker had prevented him going the ten metres and yellow carded him.
This was a much improved Emlyn performance and gave the coaching team a number of positives to work on. One can only hope that the injuries to certain players are not serious and that they will be available for next week’s important trip to Newbridge followed by the home game against Glynneath.