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We’re the underdogs in cup semi, says Morris

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TY Morris insists his top-of-the table Newport side are the underdogs for today’s eagerly anticipate­d Premiershi­p Cup semi-final against Cardiff.

The Black & Ambers are 12 points clear at the top of the Premiershi­p table and have already beaten arch-rivals Cardiff three times this season. While most pundits expect Newport to make it four in a row over the Blue & Blacks at Sardis Road today, and injury crisis has hampered Morris’ side.

“I think a lot of people will be saying we are favourites going into this weekend’s game having won the previous three games against them this season,” said the Newport head coach.

“But if I’m completely honest we have to be underdogs given the number of injuries we’ve got.

“We’ve got a prop playing hooker, a back-row playing second-row, and a new centre partnershi­p. I think with Cardiff having a couple of regional players back we go into this game as underdogs.

“We are expecting a much more ferocious and intense performanc­e from Cardiff, and it’s going to be a big challenge for us this weekend. We have 14 boys out injured at the moment, so we are playing it week by week.

“Our injury room is fuller than our changing room at the moment.”

The winner of today’s semifinal will get the opportunit­y to play at the Principali­ty Stadium next month. Morris insists that is a huge motivating factor for his players and is confident their strength in depth can help Newport finish the season strongly.

“We were initially going to use this cup competitio­n as an opportunit­y to rotate the squad, and to give players who don’t normally play an opportunit­y,” said Morris.

“But most of our players raised the point that this competitio­n gives us a chance to play at the Principali­ty Stadium, and we want to go out to win it. We are in the semi-final, and it’s definitely a motivating factor for my players to run out at the Principali­ty Stadium.

“We’ve got a lot of strength in depth which has made our training sessions a lot more intense.”

In the other Premiershi­p Cup semi-final, Euros Evans’ Llandovery face Jason Hyatt’s Aberavon at the Wern in Merthyr. There are also two regular league fixtures in the Premiershi­p today with Ebbw Vale hosting bottom of the table Bridgend, and Pontypridd travelling to St Helens to face Swansea.

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