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Sunday 20th September 2009

 

Malvern 12 Pentyrch 29

 

A good start from the under 15's, a game Pentyrch were never going to lose.

Some new players making their first appearance for Pentyrch Owain Hill, Iwan Holye, Luke Marshall all played well!

 

If you were called Ben you had an good day! Ben Cooke scored 3 tries
Ben Chandler scored 1 try and kicked 2 conversions and Jordan Williams (who's middle name might be Ben) scored 1 try

 

Sunday 18th Oct, away to Merthyr

 

This was the best performance of the Season from the Under 15's!
Merthyr the home team started well and raced into a 17 nil after only 20 minutes.
This should have deflated the 15's but their response was nothing short of remarkable.
Ben Cooke reduced the lead and Ben Chandler converted the try to make it 17 - 7 at halftime.
The Second half was all Pentyrch they turned the table on the home side and took the lead with Try's from Peter Williams 2 Daniel Howarth and Ben Chandler 1 plus one conversion making the score 17 -29 and that's how it should have stayed but for some very bad decisions from the Referee (to be polite).
Despite not winning this was a morale victory and a great performance from the under 15's Pentyrch retained the Alun Jones Cup for another year.
 
 
 
 
Pentyrch Boy's win the game for Cardiff Schools against Bristol Schools
 
in what can only be described as Cardiff Schools hardest game to date. Cardiff Schools beat a very physical Bristol Schools side 15-8.
Bristol started the best with constant pressure pushing Cardiff back to their own 22 on several occasions.
This was the pattern of the match until a great move from the backs led to Gabriel Davies passing to Ben Chandler who went past 3 players to touched down for Cardiff's first try 0-7.
This gave Cardiff a lot of belief and they measured up to their west country opponents and took control of the match.
Bristol pulled a try back but Gabriel Davies was on the end of a good pass to go over and make the final score.
Bristol Schools 8 - Cardiff Schools 15.
The comment of the day was from the Mr Williams Cardiff Schools Coach who Said " fair play not a lot of teams go to Bristol and win".
 
The boy's show off the Tyrch's at the blues ground