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Cross Keys make late charge

Cross Keys make late charge

Two second half tries clinched a hard fought 13-8 victory for Cross Keys against Bedwas in a Principality Premiership clash last night.

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With just two games remaining Cross Keys have now moved to third place in the points table to edge Llandovery down to fourth spot.

Bedwas took the game to their hosts from the start but could not penetrate a well organised defence. Powell had an opportunity to put Bedwas ahead on six minutes but his penalty hit a post and rebounded to be safely cleared.

Bedwas continued to dominate possession and finally Powell found his range with a 40 metre penalty in front of the posts.

Both sides had opportunities but neither could muster up a telling pass to put a colleague in for a try.

Bedwas No 8 Dan Crimmins was sent to the sin bin after 33 minutes for reckless use of the boot but Keys could not make the extra man count and the interval came with Bedwas holding onto a slender three points to nil advantage.

The second half started much the same as the first had ended with both sides looking for what would be a decisive try. It finally came after 45 minutes when Keys’ Elliot Jones ran in, Angus O’Brien missing the conversion although he made amends 11 minutes later when he slotted a penalty after Bedwas were penalised at a scrum.

Keys centre Phil Williams crossed for his side’s second try after 61 minutes again unconverted before Bedwas replacement hooker Richard Wilkes broke through two tackles to cross out wide. Powell’s conversion attempt sailed wide.

Bedwas upped the ante but opportunities were limited by wrong options or poor execution. The Keys defence held firm and Bedwas had to settle for a losing bonus point.

Bedwas complete their home fixtures for the 2013-2014 season on Easter Saturday when Bridgend Ravens are the visitors, kick off 2-30pm.

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