Cross Keys 31-14 Aberavon. KEYS produced a good home victory at Pandy Park and were inches short of a bonus-point fourth try at the final whistle.
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Cross Keys 31-14 Aberavon. ABERAVON minds appeared more on next Saturday’s Cup semi-final as Keys finished just inches short of a try bonus point.
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Cross Keys 31-14 Aberavon. ABERAVON minds appeared more on next Saturday’s Cup semi-final as Keys finished just inches short of a try bonus point.
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THIS was a match Maesteg had targeted for some useful points in their battle to preserve their top flight status but it all went horribly wrong at Pandy Park.
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MAESTEG gave a spirited but ultimately fruitless performance at Cross Keys as their survival bid took was hit by another blow in terrible terrible conditions.
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IN many ways this will be the match of the season at Pandy Park as Newport are historically the club the Keys want to beat most. Indeed, Newport also bring a good following and this is a derby encounter.
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LLANELLI’S young guns shot down inconsistent Keys, who contributed to their own downfall with a woeful first-half display that had them forlornly playing catch-up.
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CARDIFF overcame Cross Keys at the Arms Park to climb to second in the Premiership table, but they were made to work hard by their spirited visitors.
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Bridgend 9-7 Llanelli. THE work of coaches Chris Stephens and Paul Williams was hailed as Bridgend’s concerted resurgence continued, albeit in a mud bath of a clash at the Brewery Field.
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Cross Keys 0-13 Pontypridd. PONTY captain Nathan Strong, who was 32 yesterday, enjoyed victory as a slightly early birthday present – but there was no time to celebrate.
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THIS was as much a triumph over the elements as it was over the plucky, but out-muscled, hosts as Pontypridd prevailed in dreadful Pandy Park conditions.
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