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20  April

Newtown draw Wrexham in Swalec Cup

 
05/11/2010 @ 07:57

Newtown meet Wrexham in an all-Two North clash at the Recreation Ground in round three of the Swalec Bowl after yesterday's draw.

Newtown defeated Denbigh 38-23 while Wrexham had a walkover against Benllech. The home side already have a league victory over Wrexham this season and will be confident of making further progress.

Shotton Steel overcame Welshpool 27-24 in round two and they entertain COBRA of Two North who will find the steelmen hard to beat on their own patch.

Cardiff University won 27-13 at Cardiff HSOB in round one, followed that with an equally impressive 25-15 success at St Joseph’s, but must travel once again in round three when they visit Abercwmboi, also of Four South East. The Students will do well to claim a third scalp from that division.

Cardiff Medicals deserve their place in round three after a 60-0 victory at Dinas Powys followed by a 52-5 success over Canton in the last round. They make the short trip to Old Illtydians for an all-Cardiff clash but will find the Old Boys of Five South East much sterner proposition.

The fourth minnow remaining in the draw is Llangollen who defeated Harlech 31-3 in round two. They play host to Two North’s Bala hoping to maintain their progress.

Four East’s Senghenydd beat holders Abercarn 42-15 in round two and they will be aiming to go one better than their semi-final placing in the Bowl last season. Cwmbran have already lost 25-7 at the Welfare Ground in the league this year and the unbeaten leaders of the division will be aiming for a cup and league double.

Tenby United are going well in Four West with only one defeat to date and a 38-8 victory over Llangwm has put them in round three of the Bowl where they entertain Fishguard of Five West. The Seagulls are unbeaten in their league and will give the Seasiders of Tenby a tough afternoon at Heywood Lane.

Newtown meet Wrexham in an all-Two North clash at the Recreation Ground. Newtown defeated Denbigh 38-23 while Wrexham had a walkover against Benllech. The home side already have a league victory over Wrexham this season and will be confident of making further progress.

Six West leaders Pantyffynnon beat Penygroes 35-23 to set up a visit to Burry Port in round three. The Five West club just edged out Fall Bay 5-0 but they are unbeaten at home in the league and will provide tough opposition.

Round Three Draw

(Ties to be played on weekend of 11 December, 2010

Aberaeron v Neyland
Abercwmboi v Cardiff University
Amman United v Penlan
Baglan / Neath Athletic v Pyle
Blaenavon v Whiteheads
Burry Port v Pantyffynnon
Cambrian Welfare v Porth Quins
Cefn Coed v Nelson
Crumlin v Blackwood Stars
Furnace United v Ystradgynlais
Hafodyrynys v Nantyglo
Llangollen v Bala
Llanhilleth v Caerleon
Llanidloes v Dolgellau
Maesteg Quins v Cefn Cribbwr
Nantgaredig v Pembroke Dock Quins
Newtown v Wrexham
New Tredegar v Markham
Old Illtydians v Cardiff Medicals
Pontycymmer v Bridgend Sports
Porthcawl v Bryncethin
Rhiwbina v Llandaff
Senghenydd v Cwmbran
Shotton Steel v COBRA
South Gower v Trebanos
St Davids v Llanybydder
Talywain v Monmouth
Tenby United v Fishguard
Tonyrefail v Maesteg Celtic
Usk v Chepstow
Vardre v AlltwenWattstown v Pontyclun