COBRA ended second best to Caernarfon in the final of the North Wales Cup held at the Principality Stadium.
The Meifod side went down to a 45-10 defeat but will still look back on the day fondly - particularly coach Rhodri Davies and player Ffion Williams who got engaged on the national stadium turf.
COBRA were first out of the blocks after a break from Jaya Whittingham and a big push from the pack sent Gemma Robinson over for the opening try.
However Caernarfon replied with a beautifully timed interception from Rhodd Alaw Parry who ran the length of the field to score under the posts with Efa Williams converting.
Action from COBRA's North Wales Cup Final clash with Caernarfon. Picture by Gary Williams.
With momentum shifting in Caernarfon’s favour, quick pace saw Kate Davies make the break and score their second of the afternoon with Williams adding the extras.
Caernarfon made quick work of a passage of play to leave Mali Jones making the break and score for a third try with Williams having no trouble slotting the conversion.
Action from COBRA's North Wales Cup Final clash with Caernarfon. Picture by Gary Williams.
Another quick passage of play from Caernarfon found the hands of Kate Davies who battled her way through the defence to score her second try of the match.
Caernarfon had time for one more just before the break with Teleri Davies powering her way under the posts for the try with Williams converting.
Caernarfon started where they left off after the break and Siwan Holloway added a try.
COBRA's North Wales Cup Final squad. Picture by Gary Williams.
COBRA kept their composure and camped themselves in Carnarfon’s half digging away at their defence and were eventually rewarded with Adelaide Edwards crashing her way over the line for the try.
However Caernarfon had the final say with Sophie Richards crashing under the sticks with Williams adding the extras.
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