BRIDGEND BLUE BULLS 52 CARDIFF BLUE DRAGONS 30
TORFAEN TIGERS 46 RHONDDA OUTLAWS 26 (plus a reserve game friendly score – Torfaen Tigers Development 44 Bath RL 24
WEST WALES RAIDERS 12 VALLEY COUGARS 24
By Peter Tiffin at Stebonheath Park
A high amount of cards spoiled the Welsh Premier League match between West Wales Raiders and Valley Cougars as the Cougars kept their 100% record.
The game started with a bang as most expected from both these teams as the Cougars defence flew up from the kick off to force a mistake from the first carry of the game.
With the Cougars having a scrum only metres out from the line after a few seconds, they found themselves with a mismatch on the left hand side where pivot Lee Goddard went over to score the first try of the game which went unconverted.
This shocked the home side as they then had a lot of possession and slowly made their way back in to the game. Over the next ten minutes both sides had their fair share of opportunities to go over the line but it was the Cougars who struck again as full back Danyl Davies went over on the left edge again, Mike Hurley added the conversion.
With 20 minutes gone and the score 10-0 to the away side, the Raiders started again and managed to get a lot of possession due to back to back penalties and found themselves in a key area to score. But another incident, the referee give a yellow card to either side.
This stop meant the Raiders had to start again, but after a good set and a well worked final play, debutant full back Kalum Evans went over in the corner and pivot Aaron Lewis added the conversion.
The ten remaining minutes of the half saw it all, firstly a red card to Raiders’ prop Rhys Cherry for an unusual back chatting offence. This took the Raiders’ numbers to 11 but they still managed to claw back the score as loose forward Iwan Rhys Mayze went over from a short play, Lewis adding the conversion again.
With the scores now 14-12 to the Cougars following a Liam Watton try, and minutes left of the first half, the Raiders switched off and with already a man deficit a huge gap saw Cougars hooker Dean Higgs dive over to make the scores Raiders 12-18 Cougars at half time.
The second half began with a well worked kick off from Aaron Lewis which bounced straight up in to under 17’s winger James Smith was caught metres out. The second half seemed to go on like this as Raiders got held up on numerous occasions by the well worked Cougars defence.
There was only the one second half try and it was early on as Cougars’ hooker Dean Higgs sniped over again, Hurley added the two. The remainder of the second half saw incidents that made it a stop start game, the first being another Raiders red card for a retaliation with both yellow and red cards for Cougars for fighting. With both teams unable to play their usual styles with so many incidents the game ended quite stale and the final score Raiders 12 – 24 Cougars.
Raiders head coach Jon Ellis said: “It was a pretty poor game today. At one point I thought we were playing poker as there were that many cards being dealt out. On a serious note I would like to commend our players on a brave performance playing majority of the game with 11 players.”
The Raiders would like to thank MYG Oldies for their match sponsorship and their choice of man of the match goes to debutant Raiders full back Kalum Evans.
Scorers:
Raiders
Tries: Kalum Evans, Iwan Mayze
Goals: Aaron Lewis (2)
Cougars
Tries: Lee Goddard, Dean Higgs (2), Liam Watton, Danyl Davies
Cons: Mike Hurley (2)
WELSH PREMIER LEAGUE P W D L F A Diff Pts
Valley Cougars 4 4 0 0 176 56 120 8
Torfaen Tigers 6 4 0 2 214 174 40 8
West Wales Raiders 4 2 0 2 136 110 26 4
Cardiff Blue Dragons 5 2 0 3 156 170 -14 4
Bridgend Blue Bulls 5 2 0 3 164 196 -32 4
Rhondda Outlaws 4 0 0 4 82 222 -140 0
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