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Brecon RFC 1st Team
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Newport RFC 1st Team
17/08/2024 14:30

Match Report
18 August 2024 / Team News

Brecon 10 - Newport 54

There could be no disguising the fact that Brecon were comprehensively beaten by, Newport, one of the favourites to lift the semi profession Super Rygbi Cymru Trophy. The scoreline 54 points to 10 was an accurate reflection of the difference in pace, intensity and clinical finishing between the two sides on the day.

At the post-match get-together there was no attempt by the Coaching team to hide the fact that this was anything but a comprehensive defeat but neither were the players berated for poor performances. Instead, the emphasis was on, “How do we put things right?” Head Coach, Dale McIntosh picked out the main improvements that have to be made. “We have to respect and retain the ball. Far too often in open play we lost the ball and they capitalised on our mistakes in a big way.” Nobody who watched the match could have argued with that assessment. The first try came after just three minutes when a charged down clearance kick led to a converted try. The second came after a great response by Brecon when they took play to the Newport five metre line, only to lose the ball at the breakdown, and see Newport open up from their own line and create space for flying wing Lloyd Lewis to score. This was a pattern that persisted through to the final whistle, with five of Newport’s eight tries stemming from Brecon mistakes often starting in Newport territory.

So, one area of improvement was clearly identified. Another glaring discrepancy between the two sides was the line out. During the first half Brecon won a reasonable number of line outs on their throw but during the second half wins at the line out were almost non-existent. Without the ball from such an important first phase Brecon were forced to defend for long periods in the second half. To their credit they withstood the onslaught for the first twenty minutes with some superb defence but eventually the pressure told and Newport ran in three quickfire converted tries, with outside half Jac Lloyd completing a kicking masterclass both off the tee and out of hand.

By contrast Brecon’s kicking was not of the same accuracy or quality. This was hardly surprising when Brecon fielded either regular scrum half Geraint Workman or centre Ollie Lewis at outside half as they were forced to cover for the three absent front-line tens. In spite of their limited experience, in such a critical position, they both linked well and for the most part did everything the coaches could have asked of them. The “Chief” singled them out praising them for taking on the responsibility in the way that they did.

However, and in spite of the heavy defeat there were positives. The scrum held up well throughout the match. Brecon also caused Newport problems when they had good ball and built continuity. Having given away two early scores in the first half they bounced back, threatened, and scored two well deserved tries. The first came after some great attacking play with Tom Richards looking dangerous and centres Ollie Lewis and Jack Dixon in particular making inroads through the Newport defence. Quick ball at the breakdown on the five metre line caught the Newport defence narrow and good hands led to Dixon putting second row Ben Sier over. Sier almost followed that up with another score after a great display of skill. He collected the ball off his toes, chipped the first line of defence and gathered only to be brought down just short of the line. The second try came as a reward for hard work. Osian Davies won a turnover and after a number of line outs in the Newport 22 they finally drove over the line for Logan McIntosh to score. That score brought Brecon back into contention at 21 points to 10 but in the last few minutes of the half Brecon conceded two soft tries after first an unnecessary and poor kick and then a kick off which failed to go 10 metres and gave Newport a platform deep in the Brecon half.

Another positive was the way Brecon fought back in the final ten minutes. In spite of being forty five points down they didn’t give up and showed remarkable fitness and resilience. They dominated that final period and came close to scoring on a number of occasions, but, they couldn’t quite get what they desired and deserved.

As Dale Mcintosh made his final assessment he first congratulated two of last season’s youth team, Huw and Aled Jones who made their senior debuts in this match and certainly did not look out of place. He then went on to look ahead, giving an indication of what the squad might expect in the coming weeks. “We cannot burry our heads in the sand and ignore the lessons that we must learn from this game. As coaches we have to look at ourselves and concentrate on and improve on the basics. There is some hard work ahead for us all but we WILL go on and we WILL improve.”

That improvement will be first measured when Brecon travel to Beddau next Saturday for their final pre-season warm up matc. This match now takes on considerable significance in terms of building confidence and belief, commodities which Brecon will need as they face a challenging season in the Premiership.

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