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Bedwas cruise through

Bedwas cruise through

Bedwas overcame a Pontypool side that battled throughout to book a second round home tie against Cardiff Met on 21st February 2015 with a 46-10 victory in the Swalec Cup.

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The home side got off to a great start with the forwards working the ball and hooker Alun Rees being driven over for a try with six minutes gone; Richard Powell was wide with his conversion. Whilst this may have settled the nerves both sides could produce no further openings as too often both sides dropped the ball or gave away penalties.

Shortly before half time Richard Powell and Pooler’s Tom Hancock traded successful penalty kicks and right on the whistle Bedwas veteran No 8 Deri Mattravers crashed through for a try converted by Powell for a 15-3 half time lead.

Bedwas came out for the second half determined to play at a quicker pace. Barely two minutes into the half Arron Pinches ran a great angle to score by the right hand upright, Powell easily adding the extras. Pontypool refused to buckle and with Bedwas shorn of a man due to lock forward Josh Walker sin-binning for what was adjudged a late tackle, got back into the game with a try by right wing Chris Laing, Tom Hancock adding the conversion.

Their joy was somewhat short lived as Rory Budina finished off a sweeping Bedwas move in the right hand corner for an unconverted try.The same player added a second try under the sticks following an interception and sprint 40 metres to the line, Powell converted.

Further unconverted tries from replacement Luke Crane and back rower James Sawyer put gloss on the victory as Bedwas finally managed to turn pressure into points.

Bedwas have no time to relax and travel to Carmarthen Quins on Saturday for what is sure to be a tough fixture.
 

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