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Mountain Ash run in 16 tries to stay on course for title

Mountain Ash run in 16 tries to stay on course for title

Callum Hall scored 33 points for Mountain Ash

Mountain Ash made hay while the sun shone as they ran in 16 tries in a 104-0 victory over Barry in Admiral Division 1 East Central. 

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It was a win that contained three hat-tricks, from Jarrod Cushion, Callum Hall and Alex Hughes, and Hall ended up with a match haul of 33 points as he also added nine conversions. To their credit, Barry travelled with a depleted squad and played the whole game. 

Mountain Ash are now top of the table ahead of Rumney, who have played two more games. Their unbeaten run was extended to eight games and they meet the only other unbeaten team in the division, Treorchy, at home on 14 May. 

Bonymaen kept alive their hopes to piping Skewen to the Admiral Division 1 West Central title thanks to a 31-24 win at Glynneath. 

It took two late tries to salvage the maximum five points for them after the home side had battled back from a nine-point deficit at the break to lead 24-19 going into the final quarter. It means Bony cut the gap on the unbeaten league leaders to six points and still have a game in hand. 

Skewen didn’t play at the weekend and can win the title when they complete their 10-match schedule when they host fourth placed Dunant on Saturday. Bony still have to fit in two games before the end of the season. 

Nantyffyllon had a late try from full back Connor Griffiths to thank for their19-17 home win over Bridgend Athletic after they let a 14-10 interval lead slip. Outside half Drew Price kicked three penalties for Nanty and his half-back partner Ben Davies notched the first try of the game when he sniped over after multiple driving mauls. 

The visitors hit back to outscore their hosts by three tries to one, but missed with three kicks at goal. The win moved Nanty up to seventh. 

Senghenydd ended their season on a high note with a with a decisive 28-7 home win in Division 1 East over local rivals Nelson. The big game at Brynmawr, who are third in the table behind unbeaten Penallta and Newbridge, was postponed because Bedlinog couldn’t raise a team. 

Newcastle Emlyn moved to the top of Division 1 West as they extended their unbeaten run to seven games as they beat Llangennech 29-20. The now lead Hendy by a point with two games in hand. 

In Division 2 West, Burry Port’s 12-3 home win over Mumbles ensured they won the title with a game to spare. 

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