Western Mail

Magical score from Wizards’ Lewis wins try of the season in Indigo Premiershi­p

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IT isn’t clear if Aberavon RFC youngster Rhodri Lewis has ever tried to negotiate the zigs and the zags of an Alpine skiing course, but the teenager certainly knows how to slalom.

The young scrum-half has won the Indigo Group Premiershi­p try of the season award after his effort for the Wizards against Swansea before Christmas.

Lewis’s score attracted 60 per cent of the votes in a poll of viewers organised by S4C.

Llandovery’s Rhodri Jones took second spot after a flowing move ended in a stylish touchdown against Merthyr.

But it was always hard to imagine anything topping Lewis’s effort. The score came in Aberavon’s 28-13 victory over the Whites in December.

Nothing much appeared on when back-three man Joe Gage fielded a kick 10 metres inside his own half with barely six minutes left on the clock. He took play to halfway before offloading to fellow replacemen­t Lewis.

It was then that the fun started. Lewis was about to show he had the fancy moves to go with the flashy orange boots he was wearing.

An injection of pace took him through a corridor of white-shirted players before a hint of a step off the left foot tempted a would-be tackler to commit himself, only to find himself hopelessly undone by a sharp move to the right which saw Lewis take the outside lane.

There was still another Swansea player in front of him, but not for long, with Lewis unleashing a step inside to leave the last line of defence clutching handfuls of thin air.

The dance of the Wizard complete, all that remained was for the 17-year-old to raise his left arm in celebrator­y salute before diving over.

“Happy to have won try of the season in my first year of Prem rugby, been a great season on a personal level by being able to achieve all my targets for the season,” Lewis said.

“Fair play to him, it was an exceptiona­l try,” Aberavon head coach Jason Hyatt later said. “It was a fantastic sidestep and finish.

“For me, you don’t see enough sidesteps in the game now. You don’t see them as often as you used to. I don’t know why because it buys you so much space.

“Probably the last player on the profession­al front who used to do it on a regular basis was Shane Williams. It’s a great natural skill to have.”

Swansea have a tradition of great stepping players with David Richards and Mark Titley among them. But on this occasion the Whites were on the wrong end of some sharp footwork, with the lad from Ystalyfera, who is with the Ospreys academy and part of the Wales U18s’ set-up, ripping their defence apart.

It was a score which deserved an award.

 ?? ?? Rhodri Lewis dives in to score his memorable try
Rhodri Lewis dives in to score his memorable try

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