Seasiders slam gritty Aber
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Tenby captain Chris James holds the Pembs KO Cup aloft
Man of the match Patrick Roberts with former Welsh international John Davies
Centre Toby Smith powers his way over for Tenby's first try
Outside half Jonathan Rogers made a useful contribution with the boot for Tenby on his 20th birthday
Cup final officials discuss proceedings at the interval
JT Auto Services Pembrokeshire Knockout Cup Final:
Tenby United 38 - Aberystwyth 5
Venue: The Moors, Fishguard
Referee: Alan Jenkins
Assistants: Jason Ludgate and Adrian Slade

Tenby United claimed a second Pembrokeshire Knockout Cup in three years as they comfortably accounted for a gritty Aberystwyth side with a dominant display where they were on top from start to finish
Despite playing a division below Aber this season, many had the Seasiders down as favourites heading into the final – although few would have envisaged such a one-sided affair as the Seasiders were good value for a 23-0 interval lead and, ably led by Chris James, looked totally dominant for much of the second period.
The mid Wales side actually made a bright start when Tenby outside half Jonathan Rogers launched an up and under that was spilt by Ian Ellis – but the full back recovered well to pick up the loose ball and break down field. From the ensuing attack Aber were awarded a penalty from out wide but outside half Jason Rees was just off target.
Seasiders take command
But then the Seasiders took command and they should have taken the lead when they worked an overlap but Toby Smith threw a poor pass which winger Dai Meyrick was nowhere near clutching.

But the centre soon made amends as from the resultant line-out, Luke Hansford gathered a loose throw from Aber hooker Steffan Bonsall and was held up over the line. Tenby were awarded a scrum five and No 9 Will Crockford broke from the base before feeding Smith, who powered over from close range.
Back row boosts Tenby
Rogers, who was celebrating his birthday, was wide with the conversion but added simple penalty moments later, and from the resultant kick off Meyrick thought he had extended the lead when he intercepted a Rees miss pass to race 60 metres under the posts – only to be called back by referee Alan Jenkins for an earlier knock on.
But just before the half hour mark the Seasiders did extend their lead when a powerful drive by outstanding flanker Pat Roberts set up an overlap from which No 8 Roy Osborne powered over for Rogers to add the extras.
And just a minute later the contest was all but ended as again Aber failed to live with the intensity of the Tenby pack, and after prop Rob Clarke went close, the Seasiders went wide where the impressive Osborn was again waiting to grab his second try.

At this point, the division three west side were utterly dominant as their pack gained quality ball through a tremendous tight five of Rob Clarke, Gareth Jones, Johnny Palmer, skipper James and Ash Murdoch reigned supreme and allowed the back row of Osborn, Roberts and Luke Hansford to pouch most of the 50/50 possession. As a result, half backs Crockford and Rogers revelled in the clean ball as they looked to attack at every opportunity.
Seasiders defend well but also score more points
When Aber did have spells of possession, they made few inroads against a solid Tenby defence where Jack Guerreiro, Jack Price, Toby Smith and Dai Meyrick combined well - and when Aber winger Mathew Evans did find some space down the right, his chip ahead was easily dealt with by Tenby full back Damian Miller, who was always looking to counter attack.
The Seasiders felt they should have had another

try before the break but Crockford’s scoring pass to Pat Roberts was adjudged forward – but right on the whistle Rogers added another three points to put his side a huge 23 points in front at half time.
Roberts gets on scoresheet and Aber grab small consolation
The outside half did the same just after the break, before Aber second row Robbie Parry was sin binned for killing the ball. The Seasiders opted for a scrum five and man of the match Roberts, playing at No 8 while Osborn received treatment for a blood injury, dived over and Rogers converted
But to Aber’s credit, they kept plugging away and when they did work their way into Tenby’s 22 on a rare foray they managed to get onto the scoresheet with 20 minutes left after a spell of pressure exerted by Ifan Thomas, Steff and Jason Rees culminated in hooker Bonsall burying over from close range.
Fittingly, though, the final try went to Tenby when again they worked extra numbers out wide and Osborne supplied the scoring pass to full back Miller – who finished brilliantly from 35 yards with a spectacular dive.
The final moments petered out as both sides made a string of substitutions, although Tenby replacement Mark Heywood went close to adding another score when he knocked on just short of the line.
But by then the outcome had long been decided and referee Alan Jenkins blew the final whistle to spark deserved celebrations amongst the Tenby players and supporters.
Coach Gareth is delighted
"I'm delighted," said Tenby head coach Gareth Thomas, "because tonight we put in a complete performance. Our forwards set the platform in all areas and we were good out wide."
Thomas also paid tribute to the dominant back row of Hansford, Roberts and Osborne: "They were outstanding," he said. "They are powerful boys but they are athletic as well and really get around the park. Pat was given man of the match but it could have been any of the three of them."
Tenby have done it the hard way in the cup this season, having won at Whitland and Crymych en route to the final - and now face a promotion play off in two weeks’ time where they will look to round off a memorable campaign.
"The cup draws have been tough for us which makes winning it all the sweeter," added Thomas. "It's been a cracking season so far but now our focus will turn to the play off against Wattstown at Dunvant RFC."
*Congratulations to Fishguard & Goodwick RFC on the excellent way they hosted the KO Cuo Final - and to Dorian Williams for his work as announcer.
Tenby United: Damian Miller, Jack Guerreiro, Jack Price, Toby Smith, Dai Meyrick, Jonathan Rogers, Will Crockford, Rob Clarke, Gareth Jones, Jonny Palmer, Chris James (Capt), Ash Murdoch, Pat Roberts, Luke Hansford, Roy Osborne.
Replacements (all used): Scott Payne, Rob Fairlie, Nicky Guymer, Stephen Dyde, Mark Heywood, Jimmy Davies, Wyndham Williams.
Aberystwyth: Ian Ellis, Mathew Evans, Paul Bumford, Steffan Rees, Shaun Lewis, Jason Rees, Ifan Thomas, Billy Thomas, Steffan Bonsall, Geraint Rowlands, Robbie Parry, Lee Evans, Bryn Shepherd, Chris Randall, Dan Binks. Replacements (all used): Carwyn Evans, Llyr Thomas, Sam Howells, Gwian Phillips, Rhys Evans, Eirian Hughes, Huw Jones.