League One West Central

Ammanford 26

Seven Sisters 0

SUPPORTERS from both sides were served up some excellent flowing rugby in wet, windy conditions and if the score had been 45-30 few would have been surprised.

Ammanford started explosively and within a couple of minutes moved the ball fluently across the field until winger Tom Rees chipped ahead and won the footrace to score in the corner. Outside-half Rhydian Morris missed a difficult conversion.

Seven came back and only a last-gasp tackle from full back Joe Morgan halted them.

Ammanford should have extended their lead but after eight phases of quality rugby, with backs and forwards working unison, a five-to-two overlap was wasted.

From a quick line-out the ball was again spread wide but a needless long pass drifted on the breeze and another chance went begging.

Playing into the wind Seven kept trying to run out of defence, but a lost ball fell to Morris and sharp offload put in centre Craig Woodall. Morris added the extras.

The flowing rugby continued and after several phases Morgan picked up off his ankles and fed tighthead Alex Williams unmarked on the wing to galloped over from ten metres.

Morris slotted the conversion for a 19–0 lead.

Seven refused to be outdone in the running rugby stakes and a quality move saw them cover 60m before a last pass dropped five metres from the line spoiled their party.

The visits began the second half in the same fluid vein, but again blew a couple of chances, and from one such attack wing Daf Pritchard grasped an interception and looked to go 90 metres only for a fine cover tackle to stop him short of the line.

Ammanford then put together their best attack of the match, showing high quality play with all players making the right decisions only for a last-ditch turnover to frustrate them before a phase of attack and counter kept the ball in play for five minutes.

Ammanford claimed their bonus point when centre Andrew Owen finished off another flowing move and Morris added the extras.

The game ended 3 minutes early when home prop Rhodri Jones was knocked out in what proved a sad end to an excellent game. Ammanford travel to Skewen next week for a top of the table clash.