Cynon Valley

Ash rise to challenge

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drove over for a try near the posts.

Full back Jack Roberts converted for a 7-0 lead.

Mount were well on top territoria­lly and turned down a couple of kickable penalties in the Rhiwbina half to kick for position in the Rhiwbina 22 where they were just denied another try in the corner.

A first Rhiwbina attack after 15 minutes saw full back Roberts display a cool head and a nice piece of skill to secure the ball and side step the oncoming wing and clear the ball.

The visitors set up another attack and took play into the Mount 22 where several drives and rucks were repelled by the Mount defence but after the ball was moved wide, flanker Sion Parry went over for a try, expertly converted from near the touchline by wing Alex Cooke, which made it 7-7 after 25 minutes play.

A Rhiwbina penalty was kicked up to the Mount 22, where a powerful run by a Rhiwbina forward was stopped by a superb tackle from behind by scrum half Davies, who also did a tremendous job snuffing out Rhiwbina’s strong running No.8 when he tried to pick up and run from several scrums.

Right on half time, with play in the visitors’ half, Mount flanker Jordan Coxley ripped the ball from a Rhiwbina player, broke away and kicked ahead to just 5 metres out, but the visitors recovered well and cleared to bring a competitiv­e half to an end.

At the start of the second half, a tackle by flanker Chris Edmunds, who covered a Rhiwbina overlap stopped a dangerous run down the touchline on halfway.

The visitors took play up to the Mount 22 where they kicked a 25 metre penalty to go in front 10-7 after 43 minutes. It was short lived, as an offence from the restart saw Mount full back Jack Roberts kick the resulting 35 metre penalty to make it 10-10.

A well-placed chip over a maul by Mount scrum half Ross Davies found space and was latched onto by the quickly-up Declan Conway who beat two men and looked as if he might score but an ankle tap brought him down 5 metres out, but sloppy play at the scrum by the Old Firm saw the ball turned over and cleared by Rhiwbina.

After a long passage of play which saw both sides attack and counter attack, the Old Firm were quickly into a ruck on the Rhiwbina 10 metre line and awarded a penalty, which full back Roberts kicked with a fine strike to put Mount in front 13-10 after 65 minutes.

After a long range kick at goal by Rhiwbina was touched down, a charged down drop-out led to a 25 metre penalty to the visitors, which Cooke converted to level the scores at 13-13 after 71 minutes.

The last 10 minutes belonged to the Old Firm, scrum half Davies putting a delicate chip behind the defence which gave Mount a lineout 20 metres out from which a penalty was awarded.

Although full back Roberts’ penalty hit an upright, the Mount forwards were quickly in to hold the ball up and get the put-in to the scrum.

Patient play and excellent ball retention by the Mount forwards saw play edged towards the Rhiwbina line.

Drives by prop Tom Harper and hooker Jarrod Parfitt upped the ante and saw another penalty awarded in the 80 th minute, this time outside half Matthew Parfitt shaving the wrong side of the upright. There was no respite for the visitors and from the drop out, a strong run by Mount flanker Jordan Coxley took play back into the visitors’ 22 where the Mount forwards once again took play up to the Rhiwbina line, where two roars for a try came from the Mount support in that part of the field.

With the Rhiwbina defence stretched, the ball was moved wide and thrown into midfield where centre Liam Jones jinked past a defender and although tackled, placed the ball near the posts to the great delight of the home support, outside half Parfitt slotting over the conversion in the 84th minute to end his 200th 1st XV appearance for the Old Firm in memorable fashion and confirm Mount’s place in this week’s 3rd round draw.

This Saturday, the Old Firm travel to Dinas Powis for a Division 1 East Central game, looking for much needed League points, the 2nd XV play at Senghenydd in the Rhondda and East Glamorgan League, and the Youth welcome Cardiff Metropolit­an University in the Blues League. All games kick off at 2:30pm.

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