WELSHPOOL celebrated a thrilling 28-21 derby win at home to Newtown to maintain their Admiral League Two title bid on Saturday.
Harry Davies starred with a try, conversion and two penalties while Mitch Hunt, Ryan Goodwin and debutant Reuben Lovatt also crossed the line to ensure Pool took glory and local bragging rights.
Newtown remained in contention with tries from Morgan Jones and Kyle Rowlands with Will Holloway converting one and kicking three penalties.
Action from Welshpool's win over Newtown. Picture by Phil Blagg Photography. PB010-2024
Unbeaten Machynlleth maintained their own third division title bid with a resounding 22-7 win at derby rivals Llanidloes.
Dean Thomas, Tomos Ifan, Chris Jones and Ifor Evans crossed for tries with Iwan Powl-Jones adding one conversion as the Cae Glas club remained top of the table and 12 points clear of their closest challengers.
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Action from Welshpool's win over Newtown. Picture by Phil Blagg Photography. PB010-2024
Builth Wells celebrated a 17-11 win at Skewen in a re-arranged Admiral League Two West Central clash on Friday.
The Bulls' scrum and lineout was dominant and laid the foundations for the opening try through Jacob Iveson before flanker Ben Pugh intercepted a ball and passed to supporting captain Ashley Mills to go under the post for a second try with Jack Griffiths converting.
After prolonged pressure from the lively Skewen backs the hosts crossed for a try before the break.
Action from Welshpool's win over Newtown. Picture by Phil Blagg Photography. PB010-2024.
Skewen started the second-half the brighter and heaped pressure on the Bulls which yielded two penalties as the hosts reduced the arrears to a point with 20 minutes remaining.
Builth finally gained territory and Ryan Hughes went over the line to make it 17-11 to give the Powys side a hard-fought win.
Head coach Ben Duggan said: "It was a great win at a very tough place to go.
"The boys played some good stuff in the first-half but discipline and some poor kicking put ourselves under a lot of pressure.
"Credit to the boys, they all dug in defence and we’re worthy of a memorable win down there. The only downside was losing young centre Dylan Jones to a dislocated elbow which will keep him on the sidelines for a few weeks."
Action from Welshpool's win over Newtown. Picture by Phil Blagg Photography. PB010-2024.
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