There were points galore at Pill Parks as Neyland made a terrific second-half recovery to beat Llangwm after The Wasps had led 21-7 in an entertaining local derby in front of an appreciative crowd that was clearly glad to see rugby back. Leading the charge for Llangwm early on was influential No 8 Jason Mock and second row David Round, previously with Milford, whilst full back Luke Dyer won a chip and chase to gain the touch-down; all three scores converted by Luke Hayman. The All Blacks responded with two good tries by flanker Owain Evans as reward for his industry, with No 10 George Williams adding a conversion and moved ahead after the interval when Matthew Richards and Patrick Bellerby grabbed tries and George Evans converted both to establish a 26-21 advantage. From there it was clearly going to be Neyland’s day as further tries came from No 8 Iestyn Evans, scrum half Matthew Coles, pacy winger Henry Macbeth (2) and second row Gavin Rowlands and Llangwm’s only second half score came from 18 year old loose head prop Callum Jenkins on his debut.
Report : Bill Carne.
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