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PREM NEWS: Cardiff grind out win at Bedwas as Steelmen look to stay on top

PREM NEWS: Cardiff grind out win at Bedwas as Steelmen look to stay on top

Steffan Jones put the boot into his old team has he knocked over three penalties to earn Cardiff a 16-10 win at Bedwas to make it three wins in a row for the Arms Park side in the Principality Premiership.

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The weather made life difficult for both teams but the home side got off to a flying start with a third minute penalty from full back Joe Scrivens being followed by a try from left wing Adam Williams. Scrivens added the extras and the visitors had a mountain to climb.

The fight back began with a penalty midway through the first half by Jones, who used to play for the Bridge Field club. He added a second to make it 10-6 at the break.

The game then turned on a penalty try five minutes into the second half when the Cardiff pack rumbled their opponents backwards at a five metre scrum. The referee had no option other than to run to the posts and those seven points gave Cardiff a slender three point lead.

A third Jones penalty moments later extended the lead to six points and, despite losing James Murphy and Rory Pitman to the sin-bin, the Blues & Blacks held on to move into seventh in the table.

Cardiff head coach Steve Law, a former stalwart at Bedwas, admitted it was a case of ‘winning ugly’, but was delighted to see his side get on the right side of the result after three defeats to his former club last season.

“It is a really tough place to come and we will take the win. You are never going to go to Bedwas and have an easy ride because they always give 100 per cent,” said Law.

Ebbw Vale will seek to maintain their 100% record with a home clash against near neighbours Cross Keys at Eugene Cross Park. Former Keys coach Greg Woods should have the inside track on the visitors as he tries to stay ahead of the chasing pack led by reigning champions Merthyr.

The Ironmen are at bottom of the table Neath this weekend, while third placed Aberavon host Carmarthen Quins in one of the games of the day. Fourth placed Pontypridd head to much-improved Swansea, while Llandovery travel to Bridgend

PRINCIPALITY PREMIERSHIP – ROUND 7
Friday, 12 October
Bedwas 10 – 16 Cardiff

Saturday, 13 October
Aberavon v Carmarthen Quins (2.30pm)
Aberavon: Jon Phillips; Matthew Jenkins, Frankie Jones, Rheon James, Stef Andrews; Liam Popham, Jacob Flynn; Mike Burgess, Luke Davies, Geraint James, Ben Thomas, Sam Williams, Lee Purnell, Ashton Evans, Joe Tomalin-Reeves (captain)
Reps: Rhodri Cole, Shaun Pearce, James Garland, Jac Morgan, Marc Breeze, Rhys Forse, Chris Davies, Ben Davies
Quins: Aled Thomas; Dylan Morgans, Nick Reynolds, Josh Batcup, Dale Ford; Steff Marshall, Liam Davies; Gethin Robinson, Torin Myhill, Connor Allen, Shaun Jones, Haydn Pugh (captain), Lewys Millin, Ellis Lloyd, Lee Taylor
Reps: Steff Phillips, Thomas Ball, Carwyn Francis, Jac Price, Ed Siggery, Gethin Davies, Ifan Beynon Thomas, Matthew John

Bargoed v Llanelli (2.30pm)
Bargoed: James Hallett; Duane Dyer, Barney Nightingale, Darren Humphries, Ashley Norton; Josh Prosser, James Leadbeater; John Lavender, Rhys Buckley, Alex Gardner-Key, Louis Blacker (captain), Ashley Gibson, Lewis Johnson, Grant Rogers, Adam Powell  
Reps: Matthew Bancroft, Jordan Howells, Julian Mogg, Callum Davies, James Locke, Keagan Bale, Lewys Lippiett, Rhys Morgan
Llanelli: Leon Randell; Kalum Evans, Oliver Reyland, Jonny Lewis, Liam Smith; Ashley Sutton, Gareth George; Craig Thomas, Callum Jenkins, Richard Bassett, Elliot Rees, Matthew Davies, Lloyd Pike, Ellis Thomas, Nathan Hart (captain)
Reps: Rhys Cherry, Rhys Thomas, Adam Thomas, Chris Gorvett, Joel James, Josh Weeds, Joe Roberts, Liam Hutchings

Bridgend v Llandovery (2.30pm)
Bridgend: Jamie Murphy; Geraint Roberts, Stuart Floyd Ellis, Nathan Edwards (captain), Mike Powell; Ryan Evans, Connor Tantum; Rhodri Apsee, Iestyn Merriman, Garyn Daniel, Chris John, James Little, Tom Morgan, Adam O’Driscoll, Dafi Davies
Reps: Gareth Harvey, Owen Jordan, Cai Lewis, Jack Pope, Matthew John, Chris Williams, Will Holley,  Morgan Jones
Llandovery: Tomi Lewis; Richard Williams, Ryan Evans, Rhodri Jones, Aaron Warren; Jack Maynard, Lee Rees (captain); Dino Dallavalle, Ricky Guest, Berian Watkins, Jack Jones, Joe Powell, Lewis Ellis-Jones, Shaun Miles, Iestyn Rees
Reps: Llyr Green, Jamie Hughes, Jordan Evans, Emyr Price, Matthew Moore, Harri Doel, Gavin Thomas, Dafydd Land

Ebbw Vale v Cross Keys (5.10pm)
Ebbw Vale: Dan Haymond; Paul King, Carl Meyer, James Lewis, Toby Fricker; Rhys Jones, Dai Jones; Ross Jones, Rhys Francis, Rob Sevenoaks, Kristian Parker, Ashley Sweet, Rhys Clarke, Ronny Kynes (captain), Lewis Young
Reps: Joe Franchi, Joel Harries, Curtis Hicks, Lance Randall, Cameron Regan, Matthew Flanagan, Owen Young, Stefan Thomas
Cross Keys: Leon Andrews; Wes Cunliffe, Declan Williams, Dylan Fidler, Joe Goodchild; Jason Tovey, Owain Leonard; Ryan Bevington, Connah Vaughan, Richard Cornock, Harvey Reader, Tom Lampard, Damian Welch (captain), Joe Carlin, Joe Thomas
Reps: Rhydian Jenkins, Scott Hoskins, Taylor Hansen, Todd James, Izaak Duffy, Ian Newbury, Morgan Evans, Chris Johnsey

Neath v Merthyr (2.30pm)
Neath: Dan Guarneri; Ian Ellis, Regan King, Gavin Evans, Ryan Pugh; Callum Hall, Scott Gibson; Luke Garrett, Sion Crocker, Ryan Thomas, Rhys Jones, Scott Andrews, Jordan Collier (captain), Lloyd Evans, Leon Ward
Reps: Ben Uphill, Darren Hughes, Liam Tobias, Ryan Bean, Elis Hopkins, Ieuan Jones, Owen Nesbitt, A.N.Other
Merthyr: Matt Jarvis; Jay Baker, Teri Gee, Adam Thomas, Kyle Evans; Josh Martin, Justin James; Sam Hobbs, Matthew Dwyer,  Louis Jones, Kris Smith, Craig Locke (captain), Hemi Barnes, Jack Perkins, Phil Rees
Reps: Rhys Williams, Nathan Trevett, Nicholas White, Pat McBride, Adam Hoskins, Joe Williams, Gavin Dacey

RGC 1404 v Newport (2.30pm)
RGC: Dion Jones; Sam Jones, Rhys Williams, Danny Cross, Iolo Evans; Billy McBryde, Cameron Davies; Curtis Reynolds, Evan Yardley (captain), Charlie Connolly, Beau Williams, Robin Williams, Mei Parry, Dan Owen, Tim Grey  
Reps: George Roberts, Joe Simpson, Sam Wainwright, Bryn Jones, Josh Leach, Efan Jones, Aron Evans, Tom Hughes  
Newport: David Richards; Jon Morris, Tom Pascoe, Chay Smith, Elliot Frewen; Matt O’Brien, Tom Lucas; Lewis Smout, Will Evans, Garin Harris, Rhys Cresswell, Joe Bartlett, Morgan Burgess, Kyle Tayler, Josh Reid
Reps:  Matt Prosser, Jack Williams, Tom Piper, Dan Partridge, Andrew Mann, Geraint Watkin, Haydn Simons, Andy Evans

Swansea v Pontypridd (2.30pm)
Swansea: Joe Jenkins; Ryan Griffiths, R. Rhys Williams, J. Rhys Williams, Andrew Claypole; Foard Cooksley, Josh Guy; Jack Powell, Paul John , Greg Cuniffe, Jon Fox (captain), Stef Jones, Jon Vaughan, Callum Bowden, Duane Eager
Reps: Sion Jones, Tom Northy, Tom Harper, Andy Green, Ben Davies, Tom Ham, Daf Manley, Nathan Trowbridge
Pontypridd: Dale Stuckey; Alex Webber, Alex Knott, Dafydd Lockyer, Dafydd Thomas; Ceri Sweeney, David Francis; Ian George, Huw Dowden, Gareth Smith, Shay Smallman, Chris Dicomidis, Lloyd Evans, Rhys Shellard, Morgan Sieniawski
Reps: Joe Page, Huw Owen, Joe Popple, Rhodri Jones, Steffan Jenkins, Huw Rees, Tom Riley, Lewis K Williams

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