Pembrokeshire Cup
Haverfordwest 7 Aberystwyth 50
Aberystwyth warmed up for the new campaign with a resounding away win against Haverfordwest on Saturday in the opening round of the Pembrokeshire Cup.
The visitors kicked off playing up a slight slope and early pressure saw them being awarded a penalty. They kicked for touch and from the resulting lineout they moved the ball left for Llyr Thomas to score an unconverted try in the corner. The hosts hit back hard after Aber failed to claim the ball from the kick off and, helped by some poor tackling, they took play right to the visitors’ line. Aber relieved the pressure through some ferocious scummaging but fumbling and mishandling let them down. Gradually they worked their way upfield and from a scrum 22 metres out, captain Lee Evans picked up and crossed near the posts. The try was converted by No 10 Steff Rees and the visitors were 0-12 up within fifteen minutes of the kick-off.
The next twenty minutes saw some very competitive rugby where possession and territory were evenly shared. Full-back Matthew Hughes broke the deadlock with a good try after he had burst into the line. Rees again converted and Aber were 0-19 ahead at half-time.
The half-time team talk spurred the visitors into producing class rugby in the first twenty minutes of the second half. Their tackling, offloading and general support play was much more effective and they kept the scoreboard ticking over. The first try of the second half came from Lee Evans following a fine break by centre Steff Rees. His namesake converted and Plascrug men moved 0-26 ahead. The next try came from scrum half Gruff Jones after excellent inter-passing and support play from Dan Binks and Lee Evans. The conversion took Aber to 0-33.
The margin does not do justice to the huge effort and endeavour by the Haverfordwest team. They tackled and harassed busily from the start and will do well this season if they maintain this form.
Aberystwyth will need to carry this spirit and fluency over to their opening National League fixture this Saturday afternoon against old rivals Penclawdd RFC at Plascrug, kick off 2.30.