WANDERERS’ fourth try in injury time by Mike Grimes completed a great second-half comeback as they deservedly beat Bridgend at the Memorial Ground.
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GLAMORGAN Wanderers bid to make Konica Minolta Cup history at the Talbot Athletic Ground tomorrow (5.05pm) as they bid to reach the first final in the club’s 115-year existence.
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Ebbw Vale 13-13 Glamorgan Wanderers. A PENALTY from second-choice kicker Rhys Jones in the last minute gave Wanderers an unexpected point at a wet and windy Eugene Cross Park.
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“NOT many teams come up here and go away with a league point,” said Wanderers’ coach Richard Hodges at the end of this hard-fought battle in the mud of Eugene Cross Park.
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Ebbw Vale 13-13 Glamorgan Wanderers. ON a day made for forwards, it was fitting that Wanderers’ prop Nathan Trevett should burrow his way over for the only try of the first-half at wet and muddy Eugene Cross Park.
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NO 8 Marc Popham scored both Swansea tries – and picked up a yellow card – as the Whites gained their ninth successive league win at the Memorial Ground last night.
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A BRILLIANT comeback by centre James Thomas, who was dropped in October, clinched Wanderers’ place in the semi-finals for the first time since the cup was revived in l971-72.
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THIS will not only be the first result of the day, as the game kicks off at 1.30pm, but also could be a historic match with the Wanderers going for their first double over their local rivals, having won 18-12 at the Arms Park in October.
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Bargoed 6-25 Glam Wands. BARGOED chairman Neil Carter praised his valiant battlers, but acknowledged the gap in class as Wanderers ran out comfortable winners.
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