1.3.2006
A round up of Ponty minis' games played against Bridgend Athletic on Sunday 26th February…
Under 8's Development Pontypridd 20 - 25 Bridgend Athletic
Under 8's Development Pontypridd 10 - 10 Bridgend Development
Under 8's Pontypridd 25 - 40 Bridgend Athletic
Under 10's Pontypridd 28 - 21 Bridgend Athletic
Under 8's Development Pontypridd 20 - 25 Bridgend Athletic
Pontypridd Entertained in a Flowing Game of Rugby… In a game played at a really fast pace both teams went at each other from the off. Great tagging won Ponty a turn over for Daffydd Smith to jink his way over the line. Bridgend hit back instantly and again their support play was the key to their success. Every time Ponty made a tag Bridgend had a man running on to the ball which took them clear and put Ponty on the back foot which lead to three great tries. A fantastic individual try from Owain Morris who danced his way through and around several defenders kept Ponty in the game at half time, although down at 15 - 10, we had it all to do.
Bridgend started off the second half a little better turning Ponty
over on a number of occasions. Also, lack of concentration
meant Ponty were not carrying the ball in two hands when instructed
and were pulled up several times for handing off. All this
meant Bridgend had most of the possession and scored two more
tries. It was a mountain to climb but Ponty stuck in there
and Owain Morris scored another two tries to bring the score line
to 20 - 25 with minutes left. Great tagging kept Bridgend out and
in the last seconds of the game the ball fell to Jack Layton who
sprinted clear of the defence but on his way to the try line was
just caught and the ref blew up. A great game played at a high
tempo with great skill levels.
Try scorers for Pontypridd: Owain Morris (3) and
Daffydd Smith.
Man of the Match - Owain Morris
Team on the Day:
Owain Morris (c), Iwan Cavhil, Jay Jones, Daffydd Smith, Harley
Jones, Daniel Griffiths and Jack Layton.
Under 8's Pontypridd 25 - 40 Bridgend
Athletic
Pontypridd Gain Plaudits in Game of the Season. Pontypridd played
arguably the best tag team in Wales and England on Sunday and
pushed them all the way. Bridgend have successfully won the London
Under 8's tournament two seasons running seeing off such teams
as London Wasps, Harlequins and Richmond.
Pontypridd started off this game with a real bang. From the
first tap Ponty attacked Bridgend, some great running, handling and
support work resulted in the team passing the ball along the line
for Mason Pritchard to touch down in the corner. Bridgend then came
back at Ponty but great defence by the team enabled us to take them
six tags and win a turn over. Ponty again attacked Bridgend
and with Bridgend's rush defence closing us down Mason
Pritchard looked up and fired a fantastic long pass out to Josh
Barnes who rounded the defence to score in the corner to the
delight of the parents on the sideline. This moved was
appreciated by Pontypridd Parents and Bridgend parents as when you
have a 7 year old with the vision and skill to throw a long pass
(about 7m) with accuracy as Mason did and then have another 7 year
old, Josh Barnes, to catch it above his head whilst on the run, it
shows the level of skill that we have in this squad.
Bridgend hit back with three great tries, as they were tagged they
off loaded to support players who ran onto the ball taking them
clear of the defence and gain much needed ground. Ponty
worked hard and tagged well but Bridgend always seamed to score on
the last tag must to our frustration. Bridgend again
launched an attack but great work but Pontypridd forced Bridgend to
knocked the ball on yards from the line. A quick tap and pass
to Lucas Hickman sent him off on his weekly length of the pitch run
to score on the stroke of half time and level the scores at 15
all.
Bridgend started the second half very much like Ponty started the
first, all out attacked and another 3 well worked tries.
Pontypridd tried their best to hold off Bridgend with Samuel
Strafarce, Callum Pearce and Rhys Grainger running around and
covering every part of the field but again it was the pass on the
last tag that enabled the score. At 30-15 down Ponty could have
easily given up but the kept on playing and another great move
involving Rhys "Galloping"" Grainger, sprinting down
the touch line hurdling defenders tackles only to be tagged before
the line. Although quick thinking by Rhys enabled the move to
carry on and a result in a second Try for Mason Pritchard.
Some more great tagging turned Bridgend over and Mason again threw
a long pass out to Josh only for the wind to take it slightly off
course and in to touch. Bridgend scored another two well
worked tries to seal the game but in the last minute Bridgend
dropped the ball, Callum Pearce flicked the ball up one handed to
Gruffydd Lloyd who sprinted down the wing leaving everyone behind
him. At the final whistle the players left the field to massive
applause from all parents as both teams had shown great skill,
pride and determination, maybe something older players who played
yesterday afternoon in a country that likes to drink Guinness
should take note of!
After the final whistle Bridgend Athletics' coach approached me
and stated that we were the best team he had ever played and his
team had never gone two tries down. He also thanked us for
the warm reception his team received from the parents on the side
line and wished us all the best for the remainder of the
season. Like wise I'd like to wish Bridgend Athletic all
the best for the rest of the season and hope they win the London
Tournament when they play there in two weeks.
Pontypridd Try scorers: Mason Pritchard (2), Lucas Hick
am, Josh Barnes and Gruffydd Lloyd.
Man of the Match - Mason Pritchard
Team on the Day: Gruffydd Lloyd (c), Mason
Pritchard, Rhys Grainger, Samuel Starfarce, Josh Barnes, Callum
Pearce and Lucas Hickman.
Pontypridd Development 10 - 10 Bridgend
Development
Dramatic Finish Earn Ponty a Draw… In the third and
final game Pontypridd played some of their youngest players and
like their team mates in the previous two games they had a real go.
Both teams had good defences that turned each other over time and
time again. Good runs by Tucker and Rhys Little Britton broke
the Bridgend defence but the team could not quite finish the moves
off. On the stroke of half time Bridgend did score to go into the
second half 5-0 up. Another fine run by Rhys Britton ended up with
him scoring a try, beating several defenders as he raced to the
line. Bridgend hit back with another try but even more tagging by
both teams kept the score line at 10-5 to Bridgend.
Each member of the Pontypridd team was eager to get their hands on the ball and have a go. Unfortunately we were always tagged about one meter from the line and could not turn pressure into points. However in the last minute the ball was worked wide to Owain Morris who side stepped the last player to score a try that earned Pontypridd a draw. All in all it was a great performance and enjoyable day. As head coach I'd like to express my thanks to the players for the way in which they played the game and to the parents for supporting their children and creating a great atmosphere that made Bridgend Athletic feel so welcome.
Tries - Rhys Britton 1, Owain Morris 1
Man of the Match - Callum Tucker
Team on the day: Christopher Temple (c), Arron,
Rhys Morris, Iwan Cavhil, Daffydd Smith, Rhys Britton, Josh Barnes,
Callum Tucker and Owain Morris.
Under 10's Pontypridd 28 - 21 Bridgend Athletic
Following a long delay the game finally started and against the run of play pontypridd scored two quick tries through Matthew Logan and Dillon Lewis that were both converted by Harry Walton. Bridgend's forward dominance led to a converted try that gave a half-time score of 14-7.
Half-time changes by Pontypridd gave them parity up front and
resulted in a try for Kai Perry that he then converted. Two late
converted tries by Bridgend made for a tense finish with Dillon
Lewis gaining a secondtry converted by Kai Perry to win the
game 28 - 21.

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