Monday, November 22, 2021

Ebbw Vale 16 Merthyr 20, Indigo Premiership Cup East, 23/10/2021

Ebbw Vale went down to successive Saturday, home derby defeats with this reverse against Heads of the Valleys rivals, Merthyr.

In fairness, this was a much tighter affair than last week's shambles against Newport, but nonetheless it was a game Ebbw could have won but it seems that confidence is low at the moment, with a string of squad injuries not helping.

Merthyr started the better and were 10-3 up quite quickly, with just a Ryan Evans penalty for the Steelmen. A second try extended the lead, with a late Joe Westwood penalty giving home fans some hope.

Ebbw improved in the second half as Westwood added a further penalty, but more Merthyr pressure sealed matters with a now 20-9 lead. A late Dafydd Howells try closed the scoreline somewhat, but the spoils in the Iron v Steel 'El Classico' went west.

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Sunday, November 7, 2021

Ebbw Vale 17 Newport 44, Indigo Premiership Cup East, 16/10/2021

It was a bitterly disappointing afternoon at Eugene Cross Park for home supporters as Ebbw Vale fell limply to a comprehensive 44-17 home defeat at the hands of old Gwent rivals Newport.

A promising start to the season with 2 wins had stalled recently with defeats in North Wales to RGC and at home to Cardiff.

The Steelmen started brightly with a well worked backs' move yielding a Dafydd Howells try converted by Ethan Phillips.

Unfortunately, things degenerated from there with just a penalty to please home fans before half time, but 25 points from the visitors, including 3 tries.

Newport were simply better; fitter, faster and stronger.

This set the pattern for the second half, in which Newport scored a further 3 tries, made all the easier by poor home discipline leading to numerous yellow cards. A converted Dafydd Howells try restored some dignity for the men in red, green and white.

It was the most unGwent-like Gwent derby, with a lack of fire and passion especially from Ebbw. Newport thoroughly deserved their win and played great rugby, always willing to run the ball with pace and power to the fore.


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