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Rugby Union: Bedwas victorious but can’t grasp fleeting bonus point

Sport | | Published: 15:55, Wednesday October 7th, 2015.
Last updated: 16:03, Wednesday October 7th, 2015

SPEEDSTAR: Wing Rory Budina on his way to one of two tries for Bedwas
SPEEDSTAR: Wing Rory Budina on his way to one of two tries for Bedwas

Bedwas beat Neath 26-16 in the Principality Premiership on October 3, but squandered try-scoring opportunities that could have led to a bonus point.

Bedwas started off with lots of energy and two early Richard Powell penalties were reward for their efforts as they opted for a points on the board approach.

They continued to dominate possession but were guilty of taking the wrong option and handling errors, that frustrated their coaching team and supporters alike.

However, the first try wasn’t long coming as, following a line-out on their own ten metre line, Connor Edwards found space in midfield to cross for a try. Powell added the conversion.

Neath huffed and puffed but Bedwas’ first up tackling was generally good and the visitors could not find a way through.

The home side increased their lead just before the half hour mark. The number eight picked up the ball from the base of a scrum deep in his own half, fed fellow back rower George Lee who passed onto hooker Alun Rees who broke through to slip the ball to Rory Budina.

The flying winger turned on the afterburners and sprinted down the line from fully 50 metres out to cross for a great try. Powell again converted.

Neath got on the scoreboard shortly afterwards, courtesy of outside half Joel Matavesi, after Bedwas were deemed offside at a ruck.

Deep into stoppage time Neath reduced the deficit as scrum half Tom James crossed for a try, with Chris Morgans adding the extra’s, meaning the Bedwas’ lead was probably not what their dominance warranted.

It didn’t take long for Bedwas to increase their lead James Dixon making a break setting up Rory Budina to sprint in for his second try with only three minutes elapsed.

Powell was wide with his conversion attempt on this occasion.

Bedwas continued to dominate but basic errors prevented any addition to the score.

Neath hit back with an unconverted try by replacement Ian Ellis who strolled past a static Bedwas defence.

Sensing they could get something from the game Neath lifted the pace and came close to scoring a third try, but centre Morris was forced into touch just shy of the try line.

Bedwas supporters endured a torturous closing 10 minutes as Neath fought hard.

Then came the sucker punch as Neath’s efforts earned themselves a kickable last gasp penalty which would have gained them a losing bonus point, but unfortunately for them it was sliced wide.

The referee blew for full time immediately to the relief of the home support and management.

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