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Tabs replied on Thu, Jan 21 2010 1:28 PM

Under 18s final TBA

Ospreys v CB

Last nights result (20/01/2010)

Under 16s

Cardiff Blues North 7 Cardiff Blues South 8

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Tabs replied on Thu, Jan 28 2010 7:56 AM

Last nights results 28/01

Under 16

Dragons 15 Blues South 19

Ospreys 35 Blues North 3

 

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The Blues under 18s lifted the WRU Age Grade Championship at the Brewery Field yesterday thanks to a lone try from prop Darren Harris.
 
Blues 11 Scarlets 6

But the Blues had to come from behind to take the trophy after full back James Russell had given the Scarlets the lead courtesy of two first half penalties. Harley Thomson halved the deficit with a penalty shortly before the interval although they were fortunate to go into the break only three points adrift as the Scarlets were particularly strong in the opening 40 minutes. George North was particularly prominent for the Scarlets with a number of strong runs in midfield, but after that, the Blues took over in control. A charge down by scrum half Lewis Jones led to a try for Brecon's Harris and though it went unconverted, the Blues made sure of the spoils when replacement Lewis Williams kicked a late penalty. Blues head coach Gethin Watts said;

"I think it is just reward for the hard work that has gone in since they came together in June. "There is a great deal of history in this competition with the likes of Dan Biggar and Leigh Halfpenny having played at this level in recent seasons. "It's important that these players have a competitive environment, but it's not just about these 80 minutes today and about finals and trophies, it's about the players' development. "The region is very proud of these players as they are vital for the future of the region."

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It was a successful start to the season for Blues North under 16s and the Blues under 18s as both sides proved too strong for RGC 1404.
The under 16s crossed for six tries at Abercwmboi in winning 42-14, whilst the under 18s helped themselves to 11 tries as they won comfortably, 69-24 at Merthyr.  Shaun Clark and Alex Summerhill were first on the mark for the North who led 14-0 at the interval. The pair crossed in the 14th and 21st minutes respectively with Sam Withers converting both. Thereafter, it was a straightforward afternoon for the hosts with centre Sam Edwards and Matthew Jeczalik touching down before the hour and replacement wing Grant Davies and back rower Jamie Allen completing the rout. Withers added two further conversions while Sam Hutchinson and Jarrod Evans adding one apiece.

RGC 1404 had their moments after the interval and were deserving of their two tries - the first from Emyr Gwynedd and the second from captain Rhys Williams. Osian Jones converted both. Blues North team manager Nigel Way said; "We had a decent win up at Leicester last week, but we were certainly not getting carried away with that. However, the boys came into the game with some confidence and to their credit, I think they did okay. "

Up the road at Merthyr, the Blues were 36-0 to the good at half time with Cory Allen crossing for three tries and Rhys Patchell adding the extras. Lewis Young scored the first of his two after 24 minutes and Lloyd Chalke added a fifth as last season's champions pressed home their authority. Rhys Evans added a sixth, Bradley Thyer a seventh, straight after the interval, and as the North struggled to contain, Young added his second and Ellis Jenkins, Ben Roach and Owen Jenkins numbers nine, 10 and 11. Patchell converted two more for good measure with Garin Thomas adding two of his own. Like their under 16s, RGC 1404 never once dropped their heads and against a heavier Blues pack, they scored three tries of their own through Lewis Barker, Andrew Oakden and Mike Jones. Barker converted two and kicked a penalty and Alex Schwarz kicked a late conversion.

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