Liley converted all six of North's tries, whereas James Quantrill was off
Liley converted all six of North's tries, whereas James Quantrill was transfer off c5 target article with three of his attempts.Midlands: Tries modules Challinor 2, Whetstone, c5 18 email Farr, Pountney, Grewcock; Conversions Quantrill 3; Penalties transfer Quantrill 2. "Without this series, the division will be left to play touring teams without the benefit of proper email preparation and we will be back where we were when the All Blacks would email come over and wallop everyone in sight."In all there were 12 tries, the match and the championship being c5 decided by Rob Liley's surer goal-kicking. 18 "If they abolish the divisionals it article php will be a big step backwards," he said. Among its wide-ranging recommendations, it calls for php the abolition of the modules unloved regional competition email which the North won for a transfer record fifth time.The body of the CIS Divisional Championship is likely to be interred immediately after next month's 18 meeting to declare which of the commission's proposals will be accepted as modules article transfer php a move towards restructuring the playing php c5 18 email season.Fran Cotton, the modules article transfer php North's team manager, appearing as modules lugubrious as Les Dawson, has article no doubt this will be a mistake. Andrew's new club, Newcastle, are c5 planning to play 18 Cardiff at St James' Park in the New Year.
Davies, who recently returned to rugby union after a successful six-year spell in league, is currently ruled out by a hernia operation but is expected back next month.. Midlands 42 North 45 As funeral preparations go this was a cheery, even enjoyable, affair. The Divisional Championship is not such an old and cherished friend to warrant prolonged obsequies. But when, 15 minutes before time of an extraordinary clash at Nottingham, the local radio commentator had to raise his voice to make it clear to the studio that the score really was 37-38, the grey-coated members of the Rugby Football Union committee dissolved into uncontrollable mirth. No one laughed louder than John Jeavons-Fellows one of the architects of the recently published RFU Commission report: "Open Rugby, the Right to Decide". Ebbw Vale: Tries Ford 2, Lewis, Williams; Conversions B Hayward 3; Penalty B Hayward.Neath: R Jones (G Davies, 57); C Higgs, L Davies, G Evans, R Wintle; P Williams, C Bridges; D Morris, B Williams (K Allen, 52), J Davies, Glyn Llewellyn, Gareth Llewellyn (capt), J Burnell, S Williams (I Boobyer, 73), C Scott.Ebbw Vale: D Worgan; H Laugharne, I Lewis, J Bamsey, N Morgan; B Hayward, M Boys; A Phillips (W Ford, 48), S Jones, M Sibthorpe, D Medleycott, E Moores (B Watkins, 58), D Harris, J Williams, K Jones (capt).Referee: G Simmonds (Cardiff).n The former England stand-off, Rob Andrew, is set to face the former Welsh international Jonathan Davies next month. A trace of complacency understandably crept into proceedings once the three bonus points had been clinched, but then Ebbw Vale came into their own.Down in the First Division basement, where survival is the name of the game, every point is crucial and by scoring four tries last season's Second Divison runners-up at least got something out of the game.They have begun to make a name for themselves as secondhalf battlers and this was their third bonus point of the season. It seems the new points- for- tries offers something for everyone, not least the fans who were able to savour 16 tries and 105 points.Neath: Tries Evans 2, Jones 2, Scott, J Davies, Bridges, L Davies, Morris, Allen, Higgs, Wintle; Conversions C Bridges 8.
It quickly became obvious that the team had marked this game down as a five-pointer - and they were all in the bag by half-time.A third-minute penalty by Byron Hayward may have given Ebbw Vale the lead, but from the fifth to the 45th minute Neath were unstoppable as they ran in eight tries without riposte.By half-time they had notched seven to take a 45-3 lead and there were five more to savour in the second half. Perhaps more significantly, they have taken maximum bonus points from their last two games and this victory moved them into second place in the table.They made their intentions plain right from the start as they refused to take easy penalty shots and simply ran everything. Neath 76 Ebbw Vale 29 Last season it was boring, boring Neath, with one of the lowest try- scoring records in the Heineken League, yet this winter the Welsh All Blacks are finding their way to the try line with incredible regularity. You could also add simplicity, because the new coaches, Lyn and Darrell Jones, have instilled the simple doctrine of letting the ball do the work and getting players into supporting positions as quickly as possible.All of a sudden, Gareth Llewellyn's side have got a smile on their faces again and teams are being put to the sword at The Gnoll in the same way as in the late 1980s.Last season Neath scored a mere 33 tries in 22 outings, yet in their last two league matches they have notched 19. He was chased all the way by scrum-half Tim Smithers, the quickest player on the Park side, before touching down under the posts. Not surprisingly Gallagher eschewed the conversion attempt, leaving that to four-try Chris Wright.His own form with the boot was mixed, six successes in 11 attempts, but Quins' try-scorers were not as obliging as Gallagher had been, touching down, as they did for the most part, well wide of the posts.
