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Tue 30 Mar 1999
LLANELLI WARRIORS RFC
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Tries: D Gilasbey, R Griffiths, L Dianne, G LewisConversions: D Spriggs (4)
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Swansea Gladiators
Warriors face old rivals as curtain raiser to Llanelli v Swansea

Warriors face old rivals as curtain raiser to Llanelli v Swansea

Gwilym Lewis3 Jan 2021 - 14:53
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Warriors edge another competitive encounter between the teams

The match was played before the Llanelli leg of the Turks v Jacks series which served as testimonials for Nigel Davies and Stuart Davies. At the time Swansea were playing their "Rebel Season" and there were to be no fixtures with the other Welsh teams outside the Welsh Cup. The Llanelli side had much more of a "testimonial" look to it with Phil Bennett having a run out (and still looking good). The Warriors match was played on the side field but a decent crowd stopped for a look on their way into the ground. Typical Warriors organisation saw Ian Boobyer refereeing the 1st half but he had to go and change so a youngster from the crowd finished the job (and very good he was as well).
The scoreline flatters the Warriors as through the game it was only their converting of tries that kept them ahead until they scored a final try in the dying seconds and secured victory. Thanks to Ian Boobyer and the youngster who refed the game. It was the Warriors 7th match of the season - equalling the previous seasons record total. Dai Spriggs scored in his 6th consecutive game.

Match report

Although the 'Jacks' beat the 'Turks' in Nigel Davies' Testimonial match, the Llanelli Warriors preserved town pride when they recorded a convincing win over the Swansea Gladiators in the curtain raiser.

The world's only Challenge rugby teams (who include players with learning difficulties) fought out an entertaining encounter in front of a good crowd at Stradey. Plenty of mistakes were made in a game played at a frantic pace but it only added to the entertainment the two sides served up.

Early jostling saw both sides pressing and play moved from end to end. The Gladiators established superiority at the lineouts whilst the Warriors backs looked more cohesive, leading to an even 1st half. The Gladiators drew 1st blood through a nice try from Peter Russell, converted by David Lear who inexplicably wasn't given another opportunity.

Struggling at line outs the Warriors were forced to run everything and the policy paid dividends when flowing moves saw 1st fly half Richard Griffiths and then Dean Gilasbey run in long range efforts, both converted by David Spriggs.

The Gladiators continued to dominate possession though and went close from a line out. It was out wide that they finally breached the defence, wing Stu Jones scoring in the corner. The missed conversion let the Warriors turn around two points up.

The 2nd half saw the Gladiators now dominate the line outs to such an extent that the Warriors hardly won a single ball. However they defended so aggressively, John Horwood and Edward McVicar to the fore, that they forced a stream of mistakes and turn overs. It was no surprise when Lee Dianne broke free to put the Llanelli side further ahead.

The Gladiators eventually managed to find a way through when quick lineout ball gave Paul Rowley the space to go over near the posts. the conversion was missed and the Swansea side still needed a try to win going into the final quarter of the match.

The Warriors stepped up a gear, moving the ball around the park. Robert Bevan, David Newson and ray Millet all showed up well in a number of sweeping phases. defensively they continued to hassle and hustle the Swansea side to such an extent that even their line out ball was hurried. The continual pressure eventually earned the Warriors a line out right on the Gladiators line. The Gladiators won the ball against the throw but rushed the pass. Flanker Gwilym Lewis was on hand to seal the Gladiators fate, falling on the loose ball to score. Dai Spriggs maintained his 100% record when he slotted the conversion with the last kick of the game.

It meant the Warriors re gained the Challenge Shield and preserved their unbeaten start to 1999.

Warriors XV: David Spriggs, Robert Bevan, Dean Gilasbey, Lee Dianne, Colin Talcon, Richard Griffiths, Gary James, Chris Bonar, Edward Williams, Edward McVicar, John Horwood, Stephen Walley, Raymond Millet, David Newson (Cpt), Gwilym Lewis
Subs: Daryl Watkins, Lee Rowlands, Lee Barber, Mathew Phillips, Mike Esney (all played)

Swansea Gladiators XV: Chris Howard, David Lear, Paul Rowley, Nigel Noge, Stuart Jones, Robert Jones, Andrew Webb, Timothy Hughes, Gavin Nicholas, James West, Ceri Jones, Peter Russell, Adrian Williams, Victor Rekar, Gary Coombe (Cpt)

I don't think the review got as far as a paper.

Craig Thomas spent a stressed day as manager whilst Lewis had a form day on the touch line calling a touch that wasn't, a foul he shouldn't and getting booked by a policeman he kicked the ball into. He was also the only person who thought the final kick went over. As ever for a curtain raiser with free entry to the ground afterwards there was a good turnout; Ed Williams returned to the hooking berth from holidays luckily as Jason Jenkins was "too tired" Lee Barber and Mathew Phillips made debuts but Daryl Watkins and Mike Esney had little effect on the game, coming on after Gwilym's try and only got to watch Dai Spriggs score a conversion.
Skill ofthe day was a tie between Dai Spriggs crouching to avoid a tackle and Lee Rowlands heading the ball (possibly inspired by his recent goal for Carway)

The actual testimonial was a bit of a farce with an almost full strength Swansea team hammering an all star Llanelli team. the game did feature the likes of Phil Bennet, Aled Williams, Robert Howley and possibly Neil Jenkins and Phil May. The Jacks won 80 - 45 but hopefully the many people who watched our curtain raiser will have enjoyed it. Once person who definatley enjoyed was Pauline who used her official status as Warriors photographer to good effect, getting some lovley pics of Quinell, Stuart Davies, Nigel, Phil Bennett, Martin Madden etc (But hardly any of the Warriors). She didn't even help Maralie, Lisa and Andrea do the sarnies!

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Match date

Tue 30 Mar 1999

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15:00
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