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| Saturday, 4 January, 2003, 16:13 GMT Steelmen stun Ponty ![]() Rhys Shorney bursts through Sonny Parker's tackle Pontypridd 6-10 Ebbw Vale A scrappy Scott Mitchell try helped Ebbw Vale to their first away win in the Welsh Premiership in a dreadful game at Sardis Road. Previously unbeaten Ponty held a 6-3 lead thanks to the boot of Brett Davey, but the Steelmen punted a kickable 73rd-minute penalty into touch. They claimed the line-out and fed Mitchell who scrambled across the line for a converted try. The shock result came after Ebbw chairman Marcus Russell issued a statement saying that the club and Newport are close to agreement concerning a combined side for Celtic and European competition next season.
The players responded on the field with a gritty performance. The try-less first half saw Davey and Bryan Shelbourne exchange penalties, but the Ponty full-back also missed two crucial pots at goal. His second successful kick just before the hour gave the home side the narrowest of leads.
After Mitchell's strike, the home side mounted a series of furious assaults on the Steelmen's line. As the Ebbw Vale defenders held on desperately, back-row man Kati Tuipulotu transgressed once too often and was sent to the sin bin.
Inept After the game, a furious Pontypridd coach Lynn Howells said: "The players were inept today and this is totally unacceptable. This has surely brought them all back to earth with a bang." Ebbw Vale coach Mike Ruddock was pleased that his game plan had come off: "We unsettled them in the front at the tight and at line outs and in loose play. All the boys put their bodies on the line to the end. "To win at Sardis Road is a magnificent achievement." Pontypridd: Brett Davey; Gareth Wyatt, Sonny Parker, Jason Lewis, Emyr Lewis; Ceri Sweeney, Gareth Baber; Gethin Jenkins, Matthew Rees, Duncan Bell, Dale McIntosh, Brent Cockbain, Nick Kelly, Kingsley Jones, Geraint Lewis. Ebbw Vale: R Davies; A Takarangi, R Shorney, E Bingham, A Bevan; S Mitchell, B Shelbourne; A Black, L Phillips, M Jones, P Sidoli, N Edwards, C Billen, K Tuipulotu, T Morris. Ref: Colin Saunders (WRU) |
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