44482 Pontypridd v Ebbw Vale.indd
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44482 Pontypridd v Ebbw Vale.indd
Pontypridd RFC Ebbw Vale RFC Matthew Nuthall Lewis I Williams Gavin Dacey Dafydd Lockyer - cpt Owen Jenkins Simon Humberstone Tomos Williams Chris Phillips Liam Belcher Dillon Lewis Craig Locke Chris Dicomidis Wayne O’Connor Rhys Shellard Jake Thomas 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dan Haymond Owen Williams Jordan Howells Carl Meyer Tom James Iain Smerdon Chris Thomas John Lavender Matthew Williams Rob Sevenoaks Damien Hudd - cpt Ashley Sweet Rhys Clarke Ronny Kynes Harrison Keddie Replacements 16. Joel Raikes. 17. Jarrod Evans. 18. Alex Webber. 19. Huw Dowden. 20 .Dan Godfrey. 21 .Alex Jones. 22 .James Howe. 23 .Pat Palmer. 16. Ross Jones. 17. Rhys Francis. 18. Luke Leddington. 19. Gareth Williams. 20. Cameron Reagan. 21. Rhys Downes. 22. David Langdon. 23. Adam Jones. Match Officials Referee: Leighton Hodges Touch Judges: Sean Brickell • Wayne Davies O l é , O l é , O l é , O l é . . . P £2 Issue 195 The Official Matchday Magazine of Pontypridd Rugby PONTY RUGBY Principality Premiership Play-Off Final Pontypridd v Ebbw Vale Sunday 17th May 2015 Kick off: 4pm Club Sponsor: Match Sponsors: Match Hosts: EGAN WASTE SERVICES Serving Wales for Over 30 Years Your One Stop Waste Disposal Company in South Wales • CREATING A BETTER ENVIRONMENT • T h e V o i c e o f t h e V a l l e y s Ja R T Pe W 24/7 Emergency Call Out tel: 01443 841833 07977 022003 Fax: 01443 842801 Ow PONTY RUGBY LTD. The Clubhouse Sardis Road Pontypridd Tel 01443 405006 Fax 01443 407087 Email club@ponty.net CHAIRMAN Roger E. Davies CHIEF EXECUTIVE Stephen Reardon BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jack Bayliss, Carol Waughington, Roger E. Davies, Guto Davies, Theresa Davies, Peter Howells, Alun Jones, Steve Reardon, Perry Stephens, Chris Kingsbury, Wayne Cullen, Martyn Morgan. HEAD COACH Paul John ASSISTANT COACHES Garin Jenkins Gareth Wyatt Robert Sidoli CONDITIONING COACH Darren Bool TEAM MANAGER Richard Langmead CLUB CAPTAIN Dafydd Lockyer HON SURGEONS D. Pemberton S. Roy S. James D. Edwards CLUB DOCTOR Gareth Lloyd HON DENTAL SURGEON Lyndon Meehan PHYSIO Chris Watts SALES & MARKETING Sales & Marketing Manager Emma Rogers commercial@ponty.net MEDIA OFFICER/ PROGRAMME EDITOR Guto Davies media@ponty.net WEB SITE MANAGER Owen Williams • info@ponty.net Welcome This afternoon we extend a warm welcome to the players, officials and supporters of Ebbw Vale RFC. A fortnight ago, Pontypridd RFC travelled to the Millennium Stadium to defend the SWALEC Cup against Bridgend Ravens RFC. Domination of the set-piece allowed our team to command possession which fuelled our ambition to play our trademark brand of rugby football. Although the intent was apparent from the outset, we failed uncharacteristically to ‘fire on all cylinders’ and despite the Ravens resolve and impressive display at the breakdown, we were undone ultimately by our prolific and self-inflicted handling error count. Nonetheless, we take nothing away from the Bridgend Ravens RFC and we congratulate them on assuming the mantle of SWALEC Cup winners for 2014-15 season. Although a large proportion of the crowd departed the Millennium Stadium disappointed with the performance and the outcome, the team returned to a packed, expectant Clubhouse and a welcome that demonstrates the loyalty, adoration and true fanaticism that many can only dream of. Ponty Rugby Limited would like to thank the Supporters for another outstanding season of commitment. The passing of time does much to temper disappointment and hopefully, some days on, we can appreciate our team’s consistency throughout much of the season. Just to reach the Cup Final is merit in itself and to get there on a fifth consecutive occasion is such rarity that it only Llanelli RFC has rivalled it. ‘Team Pontypridd’ has also delivered a fifth consecutive finish at the top of the Premier League and another quarter-final appearance in the British & Irish Cup, knocked out only by the eventual winners for a second consecutive season. If reaching a summit is an achievement in itself, maintaining one’s position there for for five seasons is true testament to the success of the team. Ponty Rugby limited would like to thank its coaches, players and support staff for another remarkable season as the most consistent rugby football team in the elite game in Wales. In some sports, success breeds promotion, for Pontypridd RFC its meritocratic reward is denial of opportunity. The Cardiff Blues Region has informed Pontypridd RFC that it has joined the other Regions in lobbying the WRU, via the Rugby Management Board, for Regional ‘A’ team representation in the British & Irish Cup next season. They claim to support the move in order to, ‘bridge the gap between the Premier League and Regional Rugby’. Pontypridd RFC rejects utterly the proposal to include ‘A’ teams in the BIC and is prepared to use all the means at its disposal to combat it. Ebbw Vale RFC arrives at Sardis Road on the back of a 27-17 victory over Cross Keys RFC in the semi-final play-off a week last Saturday. Winning Division One East twice and the National Championship twice in consecutive years, the ‘Steel men’ have completed the regular season as runner-up, enjoying a successful return to the Principality Building Society Premier League. For our part, nothing can be taken for granted as we strive to rectify the disappointment experienced at the Millennium Stadium a fortnight ago. The World of Groggs sponsors the ‘Golden Bob’ Man of the Match, while the Match Sponsor is Ambassador Fire & Security Ltd. We trust that all our guests will have an enjoyable afternoon at Sardis Road. Stephen Reardon - Chief Executive Officer w w w . p o n t y . n e t 3 BROADWAY CARPETS FREE HOME ESTIMATING & SAMPLING SERVICE choose your carpet in the comfort of your own home FREE FITTING FREE UNDERLAY FREE DOOR BARS FREE DELIVERY C A L L U S T O D AY O N 0 1 4 4 3 4 9 3 8 8 3 Llanover House | Llanover Road | Pontypridd | CF37 4DY Welcome... Croeso First of all, congratulations to Pontypridd and Ebbw Vale on reaching this afternoon’s final. It promises to be a wonderful occasion not only for the players, coaches and backroom staff but for the supporters who have turned up to back their team throughout the season. Llongyfarchiadau i Bontypridd a Glyn Ebwy ar gyrraedd y ffeinal heddiw. Mae’n argoeli i fod yn achlysur arbennig nid yn unig i’r chwaraewyr ond i’r hyfforddwyr, y staff wrth gefn a’r cefnogwyr sydd wedi dilyn eu tim trwy gydol y tymor. Pontypridd has been the dominant side in the Principality Premiership and SSE SWALEC Cup for the past five years, and rightly so. They continue to produce and develop quality players, they have excellent coaches, a marvellous culture and environment in which to work and the total support of the town. Their quality has been reflected in how well they’ve done in the British & Irish Cup too. Losing coaches hasn’t been an issue for Ponty as the transition from one set of coaches to another has been seamless, with promotion from within, Gareth Wyatt for example, key to keeping the club’s values intact. Ebbw Vale too can be proud of many of these factors. While they are still in their first season back in the Premiership, their success has not come overnight. Their committee had the foresight and vision to put everything in place off the field in order to give the players and coaches the opportunity to achieve success on the field. Jason Strange, captain Damien Hudd and many of the players have been together as a unit for the past four or five years and built a side well-prepared for their assault on the Principality Premiership. The WRU sees the Principality Premiership as an integral part of the pathway to prepare players for the regional and international game. We feel it’s important the clubs in this league adopt a dynamic style of rugby and play their part in the development of young talent. It’s great to see Wales Under 20 players – Tom Williams, Jarrod Evans, Liam Belcher, Dillon Lewis and Seb Davies for Pontypridd and Harrison Keddie and Keagan Bale for Ebbw Vale – playing a key role in their clubs’ campaigns. Pontypridd excel at a 15-man approach to the game, while they are also capable of playing a forward-orientated rugby, while Ebbw Vale are extremely competitive and have a very physical edge to their play, while remaining willing to play the 15-man game when called for. Home advantage will surely help Pontypridd, but I’m sure Ebbw Vale too will be buoyed by a large contingent from north Gwent. I can’t pick a winner but I hope the champions will be the side that shows the greatest adventure and creativity this afternoon. Pob lwc i’r ddau dim heddiw. Allan Lewis Wales Under 20 Head Coach and WRU National Academy Coaching Manager. GTFM proud to be the ‘Official’ Radio Station of Pontypridd RFC Listen on 107.9FM in RCT / www.gtfm.co.uk / via Tune-In Tune App w w w . p o n t y . n e t 7 SWFRS We are South Wales Fire and Rescue Service: so what matters to you? 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Registration No. 1140312 SPORT SPORT AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH WALES Body and Soul, Butt Every time the camera pans around the half-empty stands at the tragic Parc y Scarlets it skips, half-apologetically, over the sign proclaiming it as Heart and Soul Country. Once upon a time, maybe. Not anymore, butt. The heart of Welsh rugby is still broken. And the bodies of Welsh rugby supporters do not turn up, unless that is in the ironically named Judgement Day they come along for the Double-header Fire Sale, piled high and cheap for a tenner. That’s a surprise then. Not. What it is, though, is typical of the other missing ingredient in the Welsh rugby hierarchy today: Mind. By which I mean the intelligence, and yes the honesty, to see that by any standards - attendances, achievements, affection Regional Rugby has been a disaster. So much so that the poor old Black and Ambers give themselves, as Newport and Gwent Dragons, more names than a poseur in Downton Abbey, and still remain an echo of what they once truly were, whilst the Blue and Blacks have had to skulk back to their old lair, don antique stripes, run out to the (understandable) cry of ‘Kairr-diff! Kairrdiff!’ from their bewildered supporters, and can only sigh for the lost glory. I don’t want to be-labour this any further other than by remarking that the concept of Llanelli’s ‘Region’ extending to North Wales had all the reality of a Soviet statistician inflating steel production figures in outer Siberia, or that if the Ospreys are indeed a bird that occasionally flies it is precisely because they found a new club identity, not a joking regional one. Let’s just say that if we want to put the heart back into our game we need to respect the Body and rediscover the Soul. How do we do that? Well, I was struck the other day when I was making a documentary film for BBC Wales in their recent Valleys series, how wish-fulfilment is never the father or mother of the thought. We need, I argued in the film, to start with where we are now and what we own as our legacy. So far as the maligned Valleys are concerned they are, at almost a million people resident, three times the population of greater Cardiff. And so, unlike most other European City-Regions where that ratio (think Dublin, or even Manchester or Barcelona) is reversed, our Capital-Region is dependent on the Valleys for its bodies. All attempts to suck those bodies permanently out of the Valleys to live rather than just work south of the M4 have failed. Do not think this has not caused resentment amongst estate agents, city planners, academics, and some employers. They need us, and for some incomprehensible (to them) reason, we don’t play the game according to the rules they like to set. My architect opponent in the film had a final solution - the ‘tough love’ that would impel some 300,000 people to move, turn the upper valleys into a National Park and create bijou market towns, here and there, after bulldozing the terraced housing that is as much our characteristic landscape as mountains and rivers. My key point, amongst many, was that we should instead make the unique proximity of our urban density not the problem perceived by the unimaginative but the solution predicated by our history, our culture, and yes, our soul. People live through Time as well as in Space. That’s what we mean by a Culture. Let’s be clear, then, when we say ‘We will Never be a Blue’, that it is not an indictment of those of our players who, perforce, were, are and probably will be such. It is not nostalgia either for a Welsh rugby world that has gone as surely as our Valleys have themselves changed. It is not, too, some kind of denial of financial necessities in the game (countered in France by public subsidies as well as private owners). What it is, is a clear-headed and intelligent defiance of the sloppy wishful-thinking, imported by an asset-stripping Wizard of Oz, which did not understand that the only feasible ‘Regions’ in our rugby heartland were East and West (if needs drive) and that club rugby, where the bodies once gathered as crowds, was once the authentic heartbeat of our game. It remains its Soul. And that is why, when the Welsh XV triumph the broadcasters still chirrup, ‘They’ll be singing in the Valleys tonight!’ Not, you’ll note, in the Vale, or the City. Sometimes, as in this contemporary Wales, there is no desirable Whole without the crucial Part. Body and Soul. So, over to you Gareth, butt. In your heart you know it makes sense, and so do all those bodies stubbornly, proudly, still here, north of the M4, nursing the soul of Welsh rugby, and waiting for the real Judgement Day to come. If you want true rugby greatness, sooner rather than later, Mind will need to come into play again, propped up by Body and Soul and hooking the ball back so that we can all run forward together. 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Take your pick from the latest special offers & discounts available on your new ‘64’ plate vehicle at Griffin Mill. Visit www.griffinmill.co.uk today to find out more. Griffin Mill Summit Griffin Mill Basecamp Upper Boat, Pontypridd, South Wales CF37 5YE Tonteg Road, Pontypridd, South Wales CF37 5YH 01443 531285 01443 531284 /griffinmillcars @griffinmill www.griffinmill.co.uk Vital Statistics Fixtures And Results – 2014-15 Season Date Opponents Competition Venue Result For Agst Cardiff Neath Newport Bridgend Aberavon London Scottish Connacht Bristol Bedwas Llandovery Ebbw Vale Llanelli Bristol Connacht London Scottish Cross Keys Cardiff B & I Cup Play Off Principality Prem. Principality Prem. Principality Prem. Principality Prem. B & I Cup B & I Cup B & I Cup Principality Prem. Principality Prem. Principality Prem. Principality Prem. B & I Cup B & I Cup B & I Cup Principality Prem. Principality Prem. Sardis Road Sardis Road Rodney Parade Sardis Road Talbot Ath. Ground Sardis Road Sportsground Sardis Road Sardis Road Church Bank Eugene Cross Park Sardis Road Ashton Gate Sardis Road Athletic Ground Sardis Road Arms Park Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won 40 38 34 27 35 23 42 13 16 23 27 34 26 29 25 27 14 12 7 12 17 17 17 16 24 13 10 19 10 31 10 17 10 6 Carmarthen Quins Bargoed Neath Worcester Warriors Bridgend Bedwas Ebbw Vale Llandovery Ebbw Vale Llanelli Llandovery Cardiff Cross Keys Aberavon Cross Keys Newport Carmarthen Quins Bridgend Ebbw Vale Principality Prem. SWALEC Cup Principality Prem. B & I Cup Principality Prem. Principality Prem. SWALEC Cup Principality Prem. Principality Prem. Principality Prem. SWALEC Cup Principality Prem. SWALEC Cup Principality Prem. Principality Prem. Principality Prem. Principality Prem. SWALEC Cup Final Premiership play-off Sardis Road Sardis Road Gnoll Sixways Brewery Field Bridge Field Eugene Cross Park Sardis Road Sardis Road Parc y Scarlets Sardis Road Sardis Road Arms Park Sardis Road Pandy Park Sardis Road Y Parc Millennium Stadium Sardis Road Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost 14 41 20 10 17 51 22 41 27 61 36 40 33 33 27 36 29 15 0 1028 6 13 18 24 23 14 10 3 0 13 0 10 27 14 19 0 12 19 0 473 2014 6 September 13 September 19 September 27 September 4 October 11 October 19 October 25 October 1 November 7 November 14 November 21 November 30 November 6 December 13 December 20 December 27 December 2015 3 January 10 January 17 January 24 January 31 January 14 February 21 February 28 February 7 March 22 March 28 March 4 April 11 April 14 April 18 April 21 April 25 April 3 May 17 May Played 35, Won 30 , Drawn 0, Lost 5 22 P o w e r | P r i d e | P a s s i o n This afternoon we meet the Steelmen of Ebbw Vale for the fourth time this season. The record so far is very much to Ponty’s credit, with three wins – two of them at the Ebbw fortress of Eugene Cross Park. The two clubs have met nineteen times in the ‘modern’ era of Welsh club rugby, seventeen times in the league and twice in the cup, and Ponty have won eleven of the league games and both the cup battles. Ebbw Vale last won at Sardis Road on 3d November 2007. Pontypridd Ebbw Vale WON POINTS TRIES 13 440 60 5 252 56 Last Five Meetings Date 31/03/2010 30/03/2013 14/11/2014 21/02/2015 07/03/2015 Venue Sardis Road Eugene Cross Park (Cup) Eugene Cross Park Eugene Cross Park (Cup) Sardis Road Result Won Won Won Won Won For 27 23 27 22 27 0 Against 6 22 19 10 2014-15 Principality Premiership Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Team Pontypridd Ebbw Vale Cross Keys Cardiff Rugby Bedwas Carmarthen Quins Aberavon Llandovery Llanelli Neath Bridgend Newport P 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 W 21 15 15 12 11 12 10 9 8 7 5 5 D 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 L 1 7 6 10 11 10 12 12 13 15 16 17 F 673 539 599 483 579 590 411 482 542 378 418 372 A 253 402 449 471 535 488 448 464 728 559 706 563 BP 14 13 9 12 16 11 8 9 11 8 9 9 PTS 94 73 71 60 60 59 48 47 45 36 31 29 Bema Engineering are proud to sponsor Pontypridd RFC for the 2014-2015 season. w w w . p o n t y . n e t 23 Vital Statistics The Laundrette 7 St Illtyds Road Church Village CF38 1DB 01443 205888 Keeping Ponty RFC Clean! proud sponsors of Alex Jones PONTY.NET The official Pontypridd RFC website www.facebook.com/pontypriddrfc www.twitter.com/pontypriddrfc 24 Pontypridd Squad 2014-15 Appearances and Points to date Name Will Liam Marc Chris Luke Gavin Kristian Dafi Jack Seb Chris Huw Jarrod Taufa’ao Liam Dan Tom James Simon Ellis Keiron Owen Alex Lewis Robert Tavis Dillon Craig Dafydd Harri Craig Aled Matthew Wayne Pat Chris Joel Lou Rhys Owen Jordan Garyn Richard Dale Aled Adam Jake Bradley Geraint Alex James Gary Lewis I Lewis K Lloyd Tomos Penalty P o w e r BAIRD BELCHER BREEZE CLAYTON CROCKER DACEY DACEY DAVIES DAVIES DAVIES DICOMIDIS DOWDEN EVANS FILISE FREE GODFREY HETHERINGTON HOWE HUMBERSTONE JENKINS JENKINS JENKINS JONES JONES JONES KNOYLE LEWIS LOCKE LOCKYER MILLARD MITCHELL MORRIS NUTHALL O’CONNOR PALMER PHILLIPS RAIKES REED SHELLARD SHEPPEARD SIENIAWSKI SMITH SMITH STUCKEY SUMMERHILL THOMAS THOMAS THYER WALSH WEBBER WHITTINGHAM WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS TRIES | Started Repl. 0 15 0 10 15 25 0 2 1 10 6 16 4 4 0 22 4 16 21 3 12 18 15 5 0 3 10 19 30 0 0 4 17 18 6 13 3 4 24 5 8 6 0 9 21 1 16 9 9 8 1 3 17 9 15 9 P r i d e Total 2 4 2 3 7 4 1 1 0 2 0 9 3 1 1 5 4 10 6 0 5 1 4 0 1 0 10 7 3 2 1 12 4 8 7 18 6 0 6 1 9 5 1 8 1 0 8 11 1 2 0 2 1 7 12 2 2 19 2 13 22 29 1 3 1 12 6 25 7 5 1 27 8 26 27 3 17 19 19 5 1 3 20 26 33 2 1 16 21 26 13 31 9 4 30 6 17 11 1 17 22 1 24 20 10 10 1 5 18 16 27 11 | T 0 7 0 1 3 3 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 16 0 2 2 1 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 3 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 4 4 1 4 0 8 13 0 10 0 3 3 0 0 8 0 7 4 5 139 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 18 0 0 0 87 P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 0 0 0 49 DGs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 P a s s i o n Total 0 35 0 5 15 15 0 10 5 5 0 10 45 0 0 80 0 10 219 5 0 20 0 5 0 10 0 15 30 0 0 5 10 0 5 0 10 0 20 20 5 20 0 40 65 0 50 0 15 15 12 0 40 72 35 20 25 1028 The View From Here ... I seldom go near the bookies, but even I know it’s been a bad time to back the favourite. Ask Ed Miliband. Instead of riding to triumph by a short head in a photo finish, the co-favourite was dumped on his bottom by the punters who switched horses with less than a furlong to go. Ask Real Madrid, hot choices for European and domestic glory two weeks ago, now struggling with either. And oh yes, ask us. In my office I have a large cardboard-mounted blow up of a maul crossing the touchline in the 1979 cup final against Bridgend. It’s a great picture. Chris Seldon in the thick of things, Bob Penberthy standing off. Touch judge Clive Norling has got his flag up ( it’s a rear view but no one else had white shorts THAT tight) and ref Ken Rowlands is putting the whistle to his lips. I took it down and put it behind the filing cabinet last week. I couldn’t concentrate. To lose bravely once is fine, but twice? Form says Pontypridd are firm favourites for the title today. But that’s what form said about the Cup Final. What I think we can say with some certainty is that we’re in for excitement.While we finished a lofty 21 points above the challengers, the last few weeks of the play-off race was genuinely exciting as East comfortably got the better of West. Carmarthen Quins and Llandovery fell away while Cardiff flattered to deceive. In cup and league encounters, I think it’s fair to say that matches between Ponty, Ebbw and Cross Keys have been the highlight of the season. In particular the cup semi final at the Arms Park was astonishingly good to watch. And people are watching. Fifteen hundred at Ebbw Vale for the play off last Sunday and once again a cracking game. This evening, people will have points to prove. One of them is Dafydd Lockyer. The cup final was a bad day at the office for everyone, but Dafydd seemed to have gone to work with someone else’s hands. Someone who couldn’t hang on to the ball. Over the years, he has been without doubt the centre of choice at this level of the game. If we ran one of those “most valuable “ player titles, Daf would have been a shoo-in for MVP. It just wasn’t his day. Last week I was delighted to be part of an evening on which 13 Ponty players received their caps as centurions. Dafydd was presented with his cap for joining the Ponty 200 club. In all there were 13 caps handed out by Russell Robins, Graham Gittins , Tom David and Bob Penberthy, who was thrilled to hand over an elite 300 club cap to Wayne O’Connor. As Bob said: “300 plus and still playing .That’s pretty amazing.” Quite. Skipper Lockyer took the microphone to speak on behalf of the centurions, but managed to speak for us all when he said quietly at the beginning of his speech - “I don’t want to talk about last week that’s for sure.” We understand. We lost. OK. It’s important but it’s not life or death. We move on to the next game where today Dafydd and the team can let their skills do the talking. Loud and clear. For their part, Ebbw Vale will be delighted to have cemented themselves into the top level of the semi -pro game after those turbulent years where survival, not prosperity, was the issue. Welcome to the top table gentlemen , but don’t take it to heart if you end up with the crumbs. It’s good to see you back. After all,who could be averse to any side nicknamed “The Steelmen” yet fielding a prop called Lavender and a second row called Sweet? As Shakespeare put it in Romeo and Juliet : ‘That which we call a rose, By any other name would smell as Sweet.’ Not a word though about Lavender. The current Ponty team can’t compete with that, though we did once carry our own Rose on the wing. Remember Alan? Hopefully, victory this evening will be our rose, strong enough to overcome the whiff of wintergreen and long enough to provide the sustaining smell of success over the summer. See you in September everyone. And if Shakespeare’s not your bag, how about the Beach Boys? Let’s get together and do it again.... Peter Johnson w w w . p o n t y . n e t 25 Proud sponsors of the Principality Premiership www.principality.co.uk YEARS Principality Building Society is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority, reference number 155998. Principality Building Society, Principality Buildings, Queen Street, Cardiff, CF10 1UA. www.principality.co.uk PPPA5 08/14-1 PPPA5 08-14-1.indd 1 12/08/2014 15:48:11 p the UA. 4-1 8:11 The Opposition EBBW VALE This season has been a dream come true for Ebbw Vale so far, coming up from the Championship and storming their way to the second position in the Premiership table then beating an experienced Cross Keys team in the Play Off eliminator last Saturday. The supporters at Eugene Cross Park have been numerous and vocal and the playing squad is tightly knit and totally committed to the club. This Premiership Play-Off Final this afternoon is a great end to Ebbw’s season and a totally deserved chance to compete for prestigious silverware. Pontypridd’s supporters would probably rather welcome Ebbw Vale here than any other Premiership team – the clubs share a local community ethos and a deep sense of loyalty exists within their playing squads and the ranks of their supporters. Certainly the visiting Ebbw fans will make more noise than those of any other Premiership club. The victory over Cross Keys last Saturday evening showed exactly why the Steelmen have powered their way to the top end of the Premiership. Although the first twenty five minutes offered little flowing rugby with the two outside halves, Ian Smerdon for Ebbw and Ethan Davies for Keys bagging a couple of penalties apiece, by half time Ebbw had suddenly gone up a few gears and had spent the last fifteen minutes of the first half battering the Cross Keys try-line. Their reward was a brace of tries, by winger Tom James and prop John Lavender and the half time home lead of 21-9 seemed a forbidding one. In the second half Keys did mount a tremendous fightback but Ebbw’s commitment to last ditch defence and remorselessly pressurising the visitors into constant errors ensured a final score-line of 27 – 17 to the Steelmen. Head coach Jason Strange knows that his side are again on a formidable run of form, having also won their last three league games impressively, all of them away from home. He also has key players on top form. In the victory over Cross Keys, captain Damian Hudd was an imposing figure and his fellow lock Ashley Sweet had a rampaging first half. Probably the most influential Ebbw player was their South African centre Carl Meyer who had a fantastic game with ball in hand and from the boot and also kicked two long range penalties in the second half to guide Ebbw to victory. Dyma ni eto yn croesawu camerau a thim cynhyrchu Clwb Rygbi S4C ar ddiwedd tymor hir a a chyffrous arall. Roedd hi’n hyfryd gweld yr haul yn cynhesu Parc Eugene Cross dydd Sadwrn dwetha ar gyfer y gem gyn-derfynol, a’r awyrgylch yn tanio wrth i ddau dim o gewri Gwent ymgiprys a’i gilydd. Roedd hi’n gem gyffrous ac fel y soniodd Rob Walters roedd yr angerdd a’r tensiwn yn cynnal y diddordeb o’r dechre i’r diwedd. Braf oedd gweld newydd-ddyfodiaid yr adran, Glyn Ebwy yn ennill y dydd yn haeddiannol. 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The Man of the Match for the last home Premiership tie against Newport was dynamic forward Luke Crocker, as nominated by sponsors Mr and Mrs S & C Jones. Match Hosts Our Match Hosts for this afternoon’s Premiership Play-Off Final are Lafarge Tarmac Ltd. We thank the company for their continued and valued support, and trust that representatives and guests will enjoy the match and hospitality with us today. Cup Final Mascots Our two mascots for the SWALEC Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium were Logan Lockyer from Abercwmboi and Ioan Burns from Merthyr. Both did the club proud by leading out the team with skipper Dafydd Lockyer, and enjoyed the big match experience - apart of course from the result! 30 P o w e r | P r i d e Bucket Collection This afternoon’s bucket collection is in aid of ‘CRY’:‘Every week in the UK at least twelve young people die of undiagnosed heart conditions. Since its formation in 1995, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) has been working to reduce the frequency of young sudden cardiac death (YSCD). CRY supports young people diagnosed with potentially life-threatening cardiac conditions and offers bereavement support to families affected by YSCD. CRY promotes and develops heart screening programmes and funds medical research. CRY publishes and distributes medical information written by leading cardiologists for the general public. CRY funds fast track referral, screening and cardiac pathology services at leading UK hospitals.’ www.c-r-y.org.uk Please give generously. | P a s s i o n Today’s Mascot We welcome Rhodri Hext aged eight as our match mascot this afternoon. Rhodri attends Ysgol Pontshonorton and plays for Ponty Minis under 8s. He has nominated Dafydd Lockyer as his favourite player, and has family ties with the club as team manager Richard Langmead is his uncle. Testimonial Match The season will end at Sardis Road with a star studded Testimonial Match in honour of club stalwarts Dai Thomas and Wayne O’Connor. The game between Wayne’s Ponty Select XV and Dai’s All Stars XV takes place on Saturday 30th May kicking off at 2:30pm. Tickets are on sale priced at £10 (£8 concession) with hospitality packages also available. For more information please contact Wayne Cullen: 07828672385 / events@ponty.net Thank you for the days... Another epic season of rugby draws to a close at Sardis Road. Whatever the outcome of today’s game in terms of winning trophies, it has been another successful campaign for Pontypridd RFC in terms of the squad performance, the fantastic support generated and the commitment of our club sponsors. Ponty Rugby Ltd extends a sincere vote of thanks to the players, coaches and staff, the volunteers and supporters, the sponsors and partners who continue to make Pontypridd RFC what it is simply the best! Club Shop Another season is almost over, but you can keep your Ponty kit on all year round! Show your true colours this summer with a new item of club branded clothing - there’s something to suit everyone! Call into the shop this evening to pick your kit - the shop is stacked full of replica shirts, leisure and training wear, gifts and accessories. Browse around the shop, or make your purchase at the click of a mouse by logging on to: www. ponty.net/e-shop w w w . p o n t y . n e t 31
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