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Brynmawr and Nant Conwy eyeing up league and cup double

Brynmawr and Nant Conwy eyeing up league and cup double

Brymawr could have two trophies in their cabinet in the next 12 days as they face four games that could secure them a league and cup double to crown their greatest season of all-time.

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Already confirmed as finalists in the WRU Plate Final at the Principality Stadium on Sunday, 29 April, last weekend’s 42-14 home win over Pontypool United, who had beaten them in the Ben Francis Cup final last season, moved them 14 points clear on Brecon at the top of Division 1 East after their nearest rivals were beaten 40-37 at Nelson.

They now face a run of three successive home games before heading to the Principality Stadium in which they could secure the title. They host fifth placed Risca on Wednesday, 18 April, receive eighth placed Caerleon on Saturday and then tackle their biggest rivals for the title, Penallta, on Tuesday, 24 April.

Penallta’s crushing 59-7 bonus-point win over Croesyceiliog at home last weekend means they can still reach 96 points if they secure maximum points in their six remaining matches. Brynmawr have four games left and are currently on 83 points.

It means that if the ‘Mawr can add to the 15 bonus point wins they have picked up in their 17 victories to date this week then they could be in a position to secure the title with a win over Penallta. That game will also give them the chance to avenge the 32-5 on 5 October – the last time they lost in the league or cup.

Their last game is a tricky away trip to Nelson on 5 May, the team they beat 27-24 in extra-time in the semi-finals of the WRU Plate. They will meet Nant Conwy in the final.

The North Walians are two wins away from wrestling the Division 1 North title away from arch-rivals Pwllheli in their final three fixtures. Their 43-12 home win last weekend was their last outing before heading to the Principality Stadium and took them to 86 points, 12 clear of second place Pwllhelli and a further point ahead of third-placed Bala.

They finish off their season with a trip to Colwyn Bay (5 May) and then home games against Llangefni (12 May) and Llandudno (16 May). Pwllheli can only reach 96 pints and have one defeat more than Nant Conwy, which means once Nant reach 96 they will have take the title for the first time since 2013 .

In Division 1 East Central, Ystrad Rhondda are in pole position to take the title with three games left to play. They currently have 84 points and lead Glamorgan Wanderers by four points with a game in hand.

The Wanderers can get to 90 points, third-placed Rhiwbina can get to 85 and reigning champions Treorchy, back in fourth, can reach a maximum of 89. With only two defeats all season, Ystrad could take the title with six more points.

In Division 1 West Central, Maesteg Celtic remain unbeaten after 15 games and lead the table by five points with three games in hand on Bridgend Athletic. In Division 1 West, Gowerton lead the way with 63 points, but second placed Felinfoel have five hands in hand and are only three points adrift.
 

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