AFTER a five-week absence due to internationals and Swalec Welsh Cup matters club rugby returns to the area this weekend with key matches in WRU Division One and Two North.
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PWLLHELI Rugby Club advanced to the North Wales Cup semi-finals on Tuesday night with an emphatic 28-8 victory over fellow WRU Division One North side Colwyn Bay.
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DELIGHTED with the performance but bitterly disappointed with the result was the general consensus from the fans back in the Morfa clubhouse after this excellent cup encounter, writes David Evans.
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FOLLOWING their heroic midweek North Wales Cup defeat by Ruthin, Bro returned to winning ways on Saturday at Dolawel over West Wales opponents and now travel to either Machynlleth or Blackwood in the next round on December 20.
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PWLLHELI Rugby Club will fancy their chances of progression in the Swalec Plate competition after being drawn home to South Wales outfit Cefneithin on December 20.
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ALTHOUGH Bro tasted their first defeat of the season by going out of the North Wales Cup to the holders and Division One high flyers, the underdogs were unlucky to lose.
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A FIRST half struggle followed by a dominant performance in the second period saw Caernarfon safely through to the second round of the North Wales Cup.
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MISSED opportunities and back chat from the home team, plus a good defensive performance from Ruthin, were key factors in Caernarfon’s six-match winning run ending on Saturday.
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LEADERS Bro were pushed to the limit in maintaining their seven-match unbeaten start to the division two season. They had to come back from 10-5 down at the break to bag the win on a dry pitch for a change after the downpours in recent matches.
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FOR the second week in succession outside-half Kelvin Morris was the central figure as he provided all Caernarfon’s points, but again it was a tremendous all-round team effort from the Cofis which earned them a home tie with Bridgend Athletic in the third round.
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A LATE penalty from the WRU Division Three West hosts in this closely-fought battle at Gwbert Road denied plucky Pwllheli a notable cup giant-killing and condemned them to a visit to Llandbie in the Plate Competition on November 15.
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