WRU Championship
Skewen 11 Newcastle Emlyn 14
Newcastle Emlyn secured a win that guarantees them championship rugby next season but their injury nightmare continued with the loss of outstanding second row Dan Havard with a broken collar bone.
Emlyn who can know play out the final two games of the season with an eye on next season, started this game positively and took an early lead when full back Shaun Leonard kicked a long range penalty goal from just inside Skewen’s half and all the early pressure came from the visitors with some powerful carries by all the forwards taking play into the home twenty two.
While Emlyn were still in the process of adjusting to the new line up in their forwards, Skewen took advantage and entered the Emlyn half for the first time. The visitors were penalised on their twenty two and hosts outside half Anthony Buselli stepped up to kick a relatively easy penalty to level the scores. From the restart the home team looked to clear their lines with a long kick up field. The kick was caught by Brynmor Jones who linked nicely with winger Dan Davies and Jones was eventually brought down inside the Skewen twenty two. Three rucks later the hosts were penalised for killing the ball and Dan Davies converted the penalty to restore Emlyn’s lead.
Emlyn’s joy at this try was tempered by the fact that Brynmor Jones had to leave the field with a hamstring injury to be preplaced by flanker Gethin Davies. This left Emlyn with only one recognised lineout forward in Ryan Morgans and meant flanker Joel James had to pack down in the second row against a big heavy Skewen pack. To their credit the Emlyn front row of Emrys Davies, Alex Williams and Gethin Davies managed to just about hold their own in the scrum, although they did on occasions have to rely on the skills of Owain Powell at number eight to present Dafydd Evans with good ball under pressure. As half time approached Emlyn’s problems increased when James was yellow carded.
The visitors though were well worth their victory.