Cynon Valley

DRAGONS HIT FOR SIX

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DRAGONS coach Dai Flanagan said he was bitterly disappoint­ed as Benetton strengthen­ed their hopes of a URC play-off place with a comfortabl­e win over the Gwent side.

The Italian outfit ran in six tries, leaving Flanagan’s side 15th in the table.

“I am bitterly disappoint­ed,” said Flanagan.

“Our error rate was through the roof, our competitiv­eness was nonexisten­t in the first half.

“We need to look at ourselves and start better.

I thought some individual­s stood up but this was an opportunit­y missed.”

Benetton kept themselves firmly on course for the United Rugby Championsh­ip play-offs with victory in Treviso.

The Italian team’s ninth league win of the season should have been even more convincing given how many clear-cut chances they created.

But it proved a case of job done in the end as Rhyno Smith, Gianmarco Lucchesi, Andy Uren, Onisi Ratave, Edoardo Iachizzi and Michele Lamaro scored tries, while Tomas Albornoz kicked two conversion­s and Jacob Umaga one.

The Dragons responded through second-half intercepti­on scores from wing Jared Rosser and scrum-half Dane Blacker, with Che Hope also touching down.

Cai Evans and Will Reed added conversion­s, yet it proved another frustratin­g away-day for Flanagan’s team.

Benetton looked sharp from the start and it took them just eight minutes to cut open the Dragons defence through a brilliantl­y-executed move.

Smith had gone close to a try two minutes earlier but this time he made no mistake, assisted by wing Leonardo Marin’s midfield burst that saw the full-back touch down on his 50th Benetton appearance.

Albornoz converted and Benetton’s free-flowing approach driven by Uren threatened further scores during a dominant opening quarter, but poor execution meant the Dragons

were not punished.

Benetton blew three golden opportunit­ies through poor handling but they had success after adopting a more direct approach, with Lucchesi rounding off a strong line-out drive to make it 12-0.

The Dragons were pedestrian and predictabl­e in comparison and they gifted Benetton a third try before half-time when centre Aneurin Owen’s pass was intercepte­d by Uren, with the former Bristol scrumhalf sprinting 60 metres unopposed and Albornoz adding a simple conversion.

It was damage limitation for the visitors but they gave themselves a glimmer of hope when Albornoz’s pass was intercepte­d by Rosser, who surged away to score from deep inside his own half.

But normal service was quickly resumed as Benetton claimed a bonus-point score when Albornoz’s pinpoint kick into space was gathered by Ratave and he applied a powerful finish.

Blacker took the Dragons into double figures when he intercepte­d another wayward Benetton pass, but Iachizzi and Michele Lamaro crossed in the closing stages before Hope’s try as the Dragons fell to an 11th defeat of their URC campaign.

 ?? ?? Aneurin Owen of the Dragons is tackled by Mirco Spagnolo and Riccardo Favretto
Picture: Huw Evans Agency
Aneurin Owen of the Dragons is tackled by Mirco Spagnolo and Riccardo Favretto Picture: Huw Evans Agency

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