Youth Rugby Reports - 24th September 2022
Seasiders struggle against Crymych power and pace
Tenby United Youth 7 - Crymych Youth 55

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Crymych Youth produced another performance of power and pace as they ran in nine tries under the Friday night floodlights at Heywood as their counterparts from Tenby United never gave up trying but could only muster a single score.
Leading the way for the visitors was again No 8 Iestyn Wood as he scored a try hat-trick for the second match in succession as he also joined fellow forwards Jack Delaney and Dan Page, plus man of the match Bryn Thomas, in supplying quality possession for Gruff Edwards and Iori Lewis to exploit.
Other Crymych tries came from Delaney, Hedd George, Deian Davies, Thomas, Ellis James and Lewis, with Edwards (3) and Owain Davies (2) slotting conversions.
For the Young Seasiders there was no shortage of effort as prop Will Price, flanker Cam Brown and full back Will Allen caught the eye, and it was Price who claimed their touchdown, which was converted by Max James.
Young Otters win well at Haverfordwest
Haverfordwest Youth 5 - Narberth Youth 26

Narberth played really well to beat host club Haverfordwest in this entertaining youth match and it was The Young Otters’ front row which made an impact as props James Morgan and Joel Davies which supplied the power and hooker Iori Morgan grabbed two tries from long-distance lineout drives that really pleased coach Randal Evans, who excelled in this aspect of the game in his own playing days!
Kyle Daye also made an impact at No 8 with his involvement in all aspects of play and he also got on the scoresheet as his reward. Elliot Evans came on as replacement at scrum half and made a significant contribution, including one snipping run from the base of a scrum which gave him a try – and three conversions by Bradley Cramb rounded off the Narberth scoring.
For the Young Blues it was tight-head prop who ploughed through for their unconverted try and mention must be made of Leon Gainfort, who came on as full back and winger – and impressed with his tackling and bravery in defence.
Aber make their long journey worthwhile
Whitland Youth 12 - Aberystwyth Youth 38
Aberystwyth Youth made the long journey from Mid Wales to Whitland and their commitment was reward as they scored six tries to the Young Borderers’ two at Parc Llwyn Ty Gwyn.
Rhys Willetts featured with a try brace and others were scored by Gwern Hefyn, Ioan Evans, Ben Breeze and Owen Pugh, with Euros Lloyd converting four of them.
Whitland also played their part in an entertaining tussle and had good tries from Jack Worthing and Ethan Sapsford, one converted by Lennon Reynolds.