Fixture

Mountain Ash RFC | 1st Team 33 - 12 Llantrisant RFC | 1st Team
Morgan Raison
1 Try
Jonathan Williams
1 Conversion
Jack Bunyan
1 Try

Match Report
09 October 2016 / Team News

Old Firm in SWALEC Plate 2nd Round Draw

The Old Firm inflicted a first defeat of the season on Llantrisant to move into the 2nd round of the SWALEC Plate. Mount dominated most of the territory throughout the game, and although scoring 4 tries, did not make the most of the chances on offer. Throughout, the Old Firm showed a willingness to attack from all parts of the field and made good ground with some nice passing movements. One of them came after just 3 minutes when full back Will Holley started a counter attack from a Llantrisant kick into the Mount half. Quick ball from a ruck saw flanker Matthew Dixon involved twice, giving a nice pass to take advantage of an overlap and then supporting the runner and taking the ball on into the visitors’ 22. The ball was moved wide to Holley, who made a half break and gave an overhead pass to centre Steve Brittain who scored his first senior try for the Club in the corner. Holley kicked a superb conversion from the touchline to make it 7-0. Llantrisant were trying to break into the Mount half but a cracking tackle by centre Brittain stopped the attack in its tracks. A 40 metre penalty after 10 minutes by Holley increased Mount’s lead to 10-0. Llantrisant put together their first sustained shortly after but were met by a determined Mount defence. Little errors and wrong options cost the Old Firm several promising attacking positions, and as the half came to a close, severe Mount pressure on the Llantrisant line saw the visitors somehow survive it to go into half time 10-0 down.

A 15 metre driving maul at the start of the second half led to a penalty 35 metres out which Holley converted with a well struck kick to take the lead up to 13-0. A kick on by Matthew Dixon from a scrum and quick following up gained a foothold for the Old Firm in the Llantrisant 22, which led to another penalty award which was converted by Holley from 35 metres to make it 16-0. After the Mount defence had to react quickly to a rare Llantrisant attack which took play to just 10 metres out, another attack in which prop James Cowdry made good ground took play into the Llantrisant 22, but once again the visitors were left off the hook by imprecision. A well-judged diagonal chip over the visitors’ defence by scrum half Liam Jones saw second row David Richards quickly up and it was only a desperate tackle 5 metres out which stopped him scoring. From the lineout, a catch and drive saw prop forward James Cowdry peel over for the second try of the day and his fourth of the season to make it 21-0 after 67 minutes, Holley’s conversion from the touchline hitting an upright. A knock-on and some slack tackling by the Old Firm was taken full advantage of by Llantrisant with a try in the corner by full back Jack Bunyan, well converted by outside Morgan Raison after 72 minutes which made it 21-7. The Old Firm responded immediately from the restart, and after a couple of drives involving prop Thomas Harper, and No.8 and Captain Kriss Sanders, second row Sean Moore burst through the centre of a ruck to sprint 25 metres unopposed for a try near the posts to make it 26-7. The Old Firm’s fourth try was the best of the day. After an attack and a half break by centre Alex Hughes which took play up to the Llantrisant 10 metre line, the ball was quickly moved wide by second row Moore,  hooker Liam Attwell and flanker Kieron Davies to full back Will Holley, who made sure of the try by unselfishly passing to wing Sean Williams, who scored a simple, but well taken try in the corner. Holley converted to make the score 33-7, but Llantrisant had the last word. A misdirected pass on the Mount 22 was taken full advantage of, outside half Morgan Raison touching down to finish the scoring and make the score 33-12 to the Old Firm.

Although a good win, several tries were left out on the field through wrong options and failing to use supporting players in space. The Old Firm's last try - moving the ball into space, supporting the man with the ball, and using the overlap - showed what the team was capable of. More of that will bring its rewards.

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