Next up for Pontypool RFC were Bridgend Ravens who visited the Park after a free-scoring start to the season. Pooler had not been at their best to date but had secured a memorable comeback victory against Carmarthen Quins in the previous match. We rather hoped that that, coupled with the return of Herbert the skipper, would provide inspiration for Pooler on a dull but dry day.
Pontypool played down the slope in the first half and,
right from the kick off, looked eager and aggressive and much more like the team
of old. Pooler attacked strongly and within the first three minutes had opened
the scoring with a penalty from Meek (3-0).
Bridgend then showed why they are such a dangerous
attacking side when straight from the kick off they won the ball and some smart
handling by the backs saw Williams the scrum half touch down for a try. The try
went unconverted but the away side had taken the lead (3-5).
Pooler quickly gave Bridgend a taste of their own
medicine when a break by Lloyd took them deep into the Bridgend twenty-two.
Moments later it was Lloyd who touched down for a try which Meek converted
(10-5). Pooler were very much in the
ascendancy with their aggressive defence and attacking intent giving them the
edge The scrum looked far more solid than of late and the lineout was
functioning well.
After a quarter of an hour, Pooler were deep inside
the away twenty two. They spread the ball wide where two back row men Matthews
and Jones were loitering with intent.
The ball was floated out to Matthews, narrowly avoiding an interception
by Bridgend, and the flanker caught the
ball expertly and then gave a perfectly timed pass to Ieuan Jones who touched
down in the left corner. Meek landed an excellent conversion and it was 17-5 to
Pooler.
The second quarter was more evenly contested with a
lot of tactical kicking and both defences holding firm until just before the
interval. Pooler ran a kick back and it was right wing Cole who touched down in
the right corner for their third try which, although it went unconverted, gave
Pooler a useful 22-5 lead at half time.
This had been an all-action half from Pooler and there
was a buzz on the Bank as we waited for the game to restart. Pooler would be
playing up the slope but they would be assisted by a breeze blowing up the
Valley. Things did not start well for Pooler with Bridgend seizing the
initiative right from the kick off. They put Pooler under a lot of pressure but
the dogged Pooler defence managed to keep them out for ten minutes.
As so often happens, the Bridgend attack eventually
broke down and Pooler marched up the field and demonstrated just how to take
your chances. The away defence bought a Meek dummy and Meek found Wood, the
hooker, steaming up beside him. Wood touched down near the posts and Meek
converted and the game now looked beyond Bridgend at 29-5 with the try bonus
point in the bag.
Five minutes later, there was a frenetic period of
play when both sides seemed to have difficulty hanging on to the ball. It was Pooler
who finally gained control and spread the ball wide and it was Pat Lewis, who
had looked sharp all afternoon, touching down for Pooler’s fifth try. Meek
converted and Pooler’s lead was now an unassailable 36-5.
Both sides had emptied their benches and the Bridgend
scrum now put their opposition under pressure. The fourth quarter saw sustained
pressure by the visitors who camped out in the home twenty two. Pooler’s
defence was outstanding but they did concede a string of penalties for a
variety of reasons. The referee had finally seen enough and gave Pooler
replacement flanker Tunaki a yellow card. Pooler continued to defend superbly
but eventually they cracked in the 74th minute and Bridgend hooker Olding
forced his way over for a try. The conversion failed but at least Bridgend did
get some reward for their efforts (36-10).
Time was almost up when a tremendous break by Morgan
Allen from halfway was stopped just short of the line. From the ensuing attack
it was Cole who touched down in the right corner for his second try of the
afternoon. Meek had been replaced and so it was Morgan Lloyd who landed a great
conversion to seal a great victory for Pontypool. Final score Pontypool 43 :
Bridgend Ravens 10.
What an excellent performance by Pooler. This was far
more like it with the team taking their chances with aplomb and defending for
their lives. It was several levels up from the misery of the away defeat at
Carmarthen Quins. So well done to everyone and let us hope we now have lift-off
for the rest of the season.
We are very lucky to be able to watch rugby in such
picturesque surroundings. Pontypool Park in its Autumn colours is a sight to
behold.
Pooler have had a majority of home fixtures thus far
this season but next Saturday they visit Cardiff as part of a double-header. You
can even stay on to see the supporting act which is Cardiff v Edinburgh if you
wish. It is never easy to play against Cardiff on the artificial pitch but
Pooler have had some rousing victories there over the years. It would be great
to see another one.
Come on Pooler!
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