Cardigan sneak through. WRU NATIONAL BOWL Round 4. Betws 8 Cardigan 13 The Cardigan cup run continued after they secured a narrow victory away at Betws where second row Rob Connolly managed to cross for the all-important touchdown that decided the match. The Cardi’s are now in the last sixteen and three games away
Rugby
EVANS TRY SEALS EMLYN WIN
JUNIOR UNION Crymych 2nds 8 Emlyn Dreigiau 12 Emlyn Dreigiau sneaked through for a hard-fought win over their Crymych counterparts in this local derby match at Parc Lloyd Thomas. This was the third meeting between the rival in recent months and it was the visitors who came away with the spoils on this
CRYMYCH REACH LAST EIGHT
Welsh Youth Cup Crymych 40 Abergavenny 14 Crymych Youth cruised through to the last eight in the Welsh Youth Cup after they beat Abergavenny at Parc Lloyd Thomas with speedy winger Rhodri George running in for a hat trick of tries. The hosts started as if they wanted to get this game in
GREAT ESCAPE FOR CRYMYCH
Division 1 West Gowerton 20 Crymych 21 Crymych pulled off one of their greatest escapes in recent years when they came back from the dead to defeat Gowerton with a last gasp penalty from fly half Rhys Davies. Davies, a talented number ten, missed a few crucial penalties the previous weekend against Ceredigion
COOL HAND LUKE DELIVERS
Division 3 West A Laugharne 16 Cardigan 24 Cardigan scrum half Luke Rogers was the hero of the hour for his team as his personal tally which included a converted try and three penalties won the match for his high flying team. There was more good news for the Cardi’s after they left
THOMAS SEALS HUGE WIN
WRU Championship Cardiff Met 32 Newcastle Emlyn 34 Newcastle Emlyn outside half Barry Thomas scored a dramatic penalty in the dying minutes of this absorbing game to seal a superb win for Newcastle Emlyn to send them up the table and into a position of safety. With just a few minutes of this topsy turvy match,
TOUGH AWAY GAMES FOR LOCAL TRIO
DRAB DRAW AT DDOL WIBER
WRU Championship Newcastle Emlyn 3 Skewen 3 Following two superb performances against Pontypool and Bedlinog the large crowd at Ddol Wiber had turned up expecting to see a display of attacking rugby but they went home disappointed after this dismal 3-3 draw. It was the visitors who started the more positively and the
TIME RUNS OUT FOR CRYMYCH
Division 1 West Crymych 24 Aberystwyth 31 New Crymych coach Neil Machin who took charge of his first game since joining last week will not have learned anything new despite his troops playing superbly well and being a touch unfortunate not to have sneaked a win. Writes Andrew Clarke. The Preselimen who have
CRYMYCH BACK ON TRACK
New interim coach Neil Machin takes charge of Crymych tomorrow when they entertain Ceredigion rivals Aberystwyth in Division 1 West. Machin, who is a wood sculptor by trade and a former Tenby, Pembroke and Pembroke County coach will be looking to carve out a decent performance in his first game at