South Wales Echo

INDIGO PREMIERSHI­P

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LLANDOVERY have added the Indigo Premiershi­p top-spot to their list of accolades this season and now go chasing their own ‘Triple Crown’ as they prepare to meet Cardiff in the play-off semi-finals.

Needing maximum points from their final two matches to overhaul Newport to finish first, the Drovers comfortabl­y saw off Swansea 54-21 last weekend and then took down Bridgend 62-13 at Church Bank on Thursday night.

Having already won the WRU Premiershi­p Cup, Euros Evans’ side are now two wins away from making it back-to-back Premiershi­p titles after their final triumph over Cardiff at the Arms Park a year ago.

That means the only thing left to be decided of any consequenc­e on the last weekend of the regular league season is can Merthyr overtake Pontypool to snatch fourth fifth place?

Merthyr, pipped in the cup final by Llandovery, went to Pontypool Park in midweek and won 29-26. That victory took them to within two points of Pooler, leaving their final places up for grabs this weekend.

While Merthyr head to Swansea, Scott Matthews takes his Pontypool team to Colwyn Bay to hopefully finish on a high against RGC. The other game sees Carmarthen host Neath.

For the first time in a long time there will be no end of season silverware at the Gwent club, but Matthews is rightly pleased with the progress last year’s Championsh­ip ‘Invincible­s’ have made back in the top tier.

Pooler will also be looking to avoid ending the season with three straight defeats. Leighton Jones’ men found themselves 24-0 down at half time against Merthyr, yet bounced back to bag two bonus points.

A win in the North will see Pooler complete a league double over RGC, having beaten the Gogs 30-16 at Pontypool Park earlier this month.

“I’m a massive believer in there’s always something to play for,” said Matthews.

“Everyone will have their different reasons to make it a big game up in RGC and, for some boys, it’ll be their last game and our last game as a group together.

“We’re a proud bunch and wear our heart on our sleeve; it doesn’t always work out for us, but what we can do is fight until the end and we’re certainly going to do that.”

The trip to RGC had originally been scheduled to take place back on 2 December, with Pooler subsequent­ly deducted two points by the WRU Competitio­ns Committee for failing to fulfil the fixture, which hit their play-off bid.

Asking if that will give Pooler’s players an added incentive this weekend, Matthews said: “As a playing group you look for any excuse to make things personal at times.

“It was certainly something that was mentioned in the home fixture, but it doesn’t have any bearing on the finishing position now and ultimately it’s a game of rugby between Pontypool and RGC – and it’s a game that both teams want to win.”

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Llandovery’s Joe Powell

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