Sunday, December 13, 2009

Under 11's V Vadre 13/12/09

13th December 2009

Vadre 7 - South Gower 14

Tries: Callum Carson (2)

Conversions: Kieran Charles (2)

After weeks of no training due to the weather and 2 weeks of postponed games, the boys were eager to get going. Unfortunately, the lack of training showed as we looked rusty in areas.
However, we started the game brightly with some good running from Ethan Smith, Kieran Charles and Callum Carson. The breakthrough came in the first half when a lovely break from Kieran and quick thinking allowed him to offload to Callum who raced clear to score the first try. Kieran stepped up to convert.
The game restarted and we knocked on which gave Vadre the chance to put us under pressure. Their big forward pack kept rucking and rucking and got to within 5 metres from the line but Kieran came out of the maul with the ball and fed Moggy who cleared our lines. We gave good chase and closed Vadre down in their 22. After a couple more phases by Vadre our back line rushed up quickly to put them under pressure and Ethan Smith intercepted the ball. Ethan was held 10 metres out by his opposite number but a good loop and shout from Callum, alerted Ethan who passed for Callum to step one player and dive over for his second of the game. Kieran Charles stepped up and nailed the conversion.

Half Time

Vadre 0 - South Gower 14

Changes were made at half time to ensure that all 14 of our boys played. Moggy made an appearance at prop for us and was dominant in the breakdown. Vadre came at us strong but a few missed tackles cost us as they had a ruck metres from our line. We gave a penalty away for being offside and Vadre tapped quickly and went for the corner. Unfortunately we were not switched on enough and didnt face up, even though we talked about this before the game. Vadre scored in the corner and converted. With 10 minutes remaining, the game was swinging both ways. We had a few chances with Max Collis making a nice run but the support was lacking. Vadre put us under more pressure and some excellent defence, namely from Tom Mogridge ensured we turned the ball over and cleared downfield. In the final minute, Jack Bates went on a surging run through the centre and set up the ruck. When the ball was not coming, the referee blew for full time.

Final Score:

Vadre 7 - South Gower 14

Players to mention.

Kieran Charles - Ran sideways a few times but when he ran straight, Vadre had no answer for him. Kieran constantly breaks tackles but has the sense to offload at the right time setting up a try for the team today. Good game Kieran.

Ethan Smith - Tackled everything, tended to drift in midfield a bit but after vocal support kept his position and made some timely runs. His rush defence led to his interception and good offload to Callum set up our second try. Well done Ethan.

Callum Carson - Needs to keep his tackles lower, but his aggression cannot be faulted. Ripped the ball several times and is starting to run straight !!!!! Rewarded for his fine support today with 2 good tries. Well done Cal.

Tom Mogridge - Scrum half for the first half and delivered the ball away well. Played prop in the second half and dominated the breakdown. His quick thinking and excellent mauling technique brought a comment of "He is like a drainpipe rat" from one of the Vadre supporters. This, I take as a compliment. Excellent game Mogman, keep it up !


A bit rusty today in several areas, no doubt due to the lack of training and the visible loss of Paul and Owen. We still managed to see the game out and register a good win against a much much improved Vadre side.
Well done guys, a real tough one next week against Loughor away. No training this week due to the state of the home pitches. See you all Sunday.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Under 11's V Vadre 22/10/09

22nd November 2009

South Gower 33 - Vadre 14

Tries: Ethan Smith, Will Lucas, Callum Carson (3).

Conversions: Callum Carson (2), Kieran Charles (2)

Straight after our game with Fall Bay, we had Vadre. The weather was worsening and at one point the ref halted the game and we all took cover by the hedge from the hail stones !
When it stopped the game resumed and Vadre registered the first try of the game. We rushed up in defence but a simple sidestep allowed their outside half to make the break and score the first try which was converted.
We replied straight away with some lovely rucking from the forwards. Moggy fed the ball to Ethan who changed direction blind (to my disbelief !) but managed to evade several tackles and dive over (Thankfully !) Callum stepped up and converted.
Vadre came straight back at us with their big forwards leading the way. A couple of missed tackles allowed Vadre to register their 2nd try of the game which was converted.
Thankfully we pulled ourselves level before half time. George Heard won the ball against the head in the scrum. Moggy passed away to Ethan who released Callum who made the break. He passed to Will Lucas who sprinted straight for the corner to score a great try. Callum converted and the ref blew for half time.


Half Time:


South Gower 14 - Vadre 14

After addressing where we were going wrong at half time we picked our game up and took the game to Vadre. First up was Callum Carson. We saw no sideways running or little pirouettes this week, just straight running which broke tackles. Callum broke the tackle and raced clear for his first of the game. Kieran converted. Next play was a maul on the halfway line which we won and smuggled the ball back to Jack Bates at the back. Jack made the blind, but in the tackle, Callum came on the loop, received the ball and made his way for the line to score his second try. Kieran converted.
The last try was a great example of our rushing defence. Vadre won their scum, passed to the outside half who threw the ball to his centre but Callum was there in a flash and intercepted to race clear from halfway to score his third of the day. The conversion was missed and the ref blew for full time.

Full time:

South Gower 33 - Vadre 14

Players to mention:

Callum Carson: No fancy moves this week, just straight hard running and and excellent awareness rewarded him with 3 tries. Excellent game Cal !

Will Lucas: A newcomer to the game. You couldn't tell as he made several telling tackles and scored a great try. Well done Will !

George Grammenos: Great work in the tight and loose rewarded George with a well taken try. Well done Georgie G !

Vadre were much improved from last season testing us well taking the lead twice, but our handling out wide was too much as we registered a good victory.

Thanks to all who played, especially as we finished well into the afternoon. Thanks also to the parents who with the children endured the atrocious weather conditions.

Under 11's V Fall Bay 22/11/09

22nd November 2009

South Gower 49 - Fall Bay 7

Tries: Kieran Charles (2), Michael Jones, Paul Jones, Cameron Barker, George Grammenos, Ethan Smith.

Conversions: Kieran Charles (7)

Another miserable morning but the pitch was ok.
Fall Bay started very brightly and broke clear on the blind side of a ruck and registered an early try which was converted. Again at a ruck, Fall Bay broke free again, only this time Moggy caught the opposition and made a wonderful tackle metres from the line. We turned them over and cleared our lines.
This was then the turning point for us. First up Kieran Charles took the ball straight and burst through several tackles to score a powerful try. Kieran then converted it. Next up was Michael Jones. Michael received the ball wide and skipped through 2 tackles to race clear to score. Kieran converted.
Then some good work by our forwards allowed Paul Jones to charge over the line for our third try. Kieran converted.

Half Time:
South Gower 21 - Fall Bay 7

We started the second half as we finished. Good work by our forwards in the ruck area allowed Morgan Lucas at scrum half to release our backs. Kieran passed to Ethan who in turn released Cameron who stepped passed tackles and scored a great team try. Kieran, again, converted.
Again, good forward pressure created a good platform from which we fed Kieran who was tackled but offloaded to George Grammenos who powered his way over. Kieran converted.
From the kick off, Morgan Lucas collected and made a fine run. The forwards rucked and got the ball to Ethan who jinked his way through several tackles and raced clear for a try. Kieran converted. To finish the game, our forwards again turned over the ball and fed Ethan who in turn fed Kieran who broke the line and made a 50 yard dash for the line. Tired, he got up and converted his own try.

Final score:

South Gower 49 - Fall Bay 7

Players to Mention:

Kieran Charles: Lovely hands, massive tackles and great intelligence of space. Excellent game.

George Heard: Won several balls against the head, tackled well and did his forward job efficiently. Very good game !

Paul Jones: A beast in the breakdown and an animal in the loose. A great performance rewarded with a try.

Morgan Lucas: In only his 5th game ever in rugby and with 30 minutes coaching at scrum half, he excelled in moving the ball away from the breakdown, tackling and making ground. Excellent game Morgan !

I was looking for a positive response after last week and we got it ! Much more aggressive in the forwards and great hands and straight running in the backs ensured the boys registered a comprehensive victory. Well done boys.


No training again this week as the pitches are in a mess. Morriston away Sunday (pending the weather).

Thursday, November 19, 2009

South Gower U12's Season Update

With initially a slow start to the season, the squad is now full at 25 players and developing each week. The new players have fitted in nicely and the team spirit amongst the squad is great.

Latest Results :
South Gower 10 : Morriston 0
Vardre 5 : South Gower 48
Aberavon Green Stars 0 : South Gower 19

Well done boys !!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Under 11's V Burry Port 15/11/09

15th November 2009

South Gower 14 - Burry Port 28

Tries: Callum Carson, Morgan Lucas
Conversions: Kieran Charles (2)

Thank you to Burry Port for travelling down to South Gower at short notice after the weekend of bad weather. As always, our mini pitch was in perfect condition.
From the start, we were not switched on in this game. We were not aggressive in the breakdown and got turned over too many times through no rucking at all and not enough support with the ball carrier.
On the other hand, Burry Port were excellent in this area.
The first try of the game was scored by Burry Port. Some good rucking and running drew our back in tight and when the ball was passed wide, our backs were to bunched and their winger sprinted clear from the halfway line. This was converted. We got close a couple of times to Burry Port's line but on several occasions, the wrong decision was made and we were turned over, and the opposition cleared their lines.

End of the 1st 3rd:
South Gower 0 - Burry Port 7

Changes were made to ensure everyone played and we performed a little better this half. From our kick off to the corner, Burry Port fumbled the ball and Moggy was straight on him putting him under pressure. Tom ripped the ball by their line but couldnt drive over. The pack came in support and the ball went to Kieran who was stopped short. We recycled it and Callum managed to go over for our first try. This was converted by Kieran.
Lots more turnovers for both sides saw us pressure Burry Port with a good run from Callum. We had a ruck a metre short of their try line and Morgan Lucas picked it up and put it down to score. This was converted by Kieran.
Unfortunately, some missed tackles allowed Burry Port to register a try this third and take the game into the final third tied at 14-14.

We had our chances in the final third to win the game but some silly errors and lack of rucking limited our chances. On the other hand, Burry Port were switched on and capitalised on our mistakes to score 2 more converted tries.

Final Score:

South Gower 14 - Burry Port 28

Burry Port thoroughly deserved this win as they outplayed us from the start. We were not switched on and ball watched for several periods throughout the game. We were missing tackles and running sideways, things i thought we sorted out at under 10 level.

Hopefully this is a good thing which will make us concentrate straight from kick off and play as a team. Please could everyone make the effort to train Wednesday (providing the weather lets us train) as we will look to work on the things that we are not doing right on Sundays.

Thanks, for your effort and patience as i know we were the only age group for the club playing at home, but thankfully our pitch is playable in most conditions.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Under 11's V Dunvant 8.11.09

8th November 2009

South Gower 29 - Dunvant 0

Tries: Callum Carson, Ethan Smith (2), Jack Bates, Tom Mogridge.
Conversions: Kieran Charles (2)

A nice morning for rugby started with a minutes silence for remembrance Sunday which all children through all age groups for all teams behaved impeccably. Thank you boys.
We had 19 players this morning and Dunvant had 15. It was agreed that we would play 3 thirds.

We started the game well and put early pressure on Dunvant. Loose ball was gathered and fed to our backs with Callum Carson stepping a few tackles to race over under the posts for a great try. On a very windy day, the conversion was missed by Kieran.
Dunvant restarted and several turnovers later, Dunvant had a scrum in their 22. Ethan dropped back for the clearing kick. Dunvant kicked and Ethan gathered superbly on the halfway line. With Dunvant rushing up on him, he made for the corner. Ethan dived and stretched and just made it in the corner for an very well taken try. Kieran Charles stepped up and nailed the conversion. Kieran at outside half, then made a lovely break through the middle and passed well to Ethan who was tackled short of the line and knocked it on.



End of 1st third. Score: South Gower 12 - Dunvant 0

Many substitutions were made for all to play. Dunvant applied more pressure on us this third. Their forward play was excellent and like Wales last night, we were getting turned over at the breakdown as their rucking was superb. They kept the ball in their forwards and made several yards spending large periods of play in our 22. Some great tackling from our players kept them out. Dunvant had 2 penalties 5 yards out but we tackled them back with Jack Bates making a crunching tackle forced the knock on. On our defensive scrum, Moggy picked up and went blind from his own line, drew his man and released Luke Davies. Some excellent tackling from Dunvant took Luke into touch by the halfway line.
When Dunvant were penalised on their 10 yard line, Jack Bates went to the ref and took a quick tap. Jack went forward then made for the corner. Under several tackles by the line, Jack stretched out and grounded the ball for an excellent try. Kieran stepped up and kicked the extra 2 points. On the restart, Dunvant put the pressure on again but some excellent one on one tackles from Luke Davies and Will Lucas stopped Dunvant progressing.

End of 2nd third. Score: South Gower 19 - Dunvant 0

Again, many substitutions were made to ensure everyone played. We started this period well but the pressure from Dunvant's pack was giving us scrappy ball for Moggy to release his backs. Ieaun Hulme made a fantastic break dodging through several tackles making 40 yards. He was tackled in the 22 but had the sense to run and pop the ball up to an onrushing Ethan who scored a fabulous team try. Great support showed with a fantastic try to watch. Unfortunately, Cameron stepped up and missed the conversion.
Again, Dunvant came straight at us but our defence held firm with some great tackles going in. Some lovely handling from our backs gave Kieran the opportunity to make the break and then send a lovely looping pass to Callum which he gathered superbly before being stopped. There was an injury, which the ref stopped for. We restarted with our scrum and we then made a break with Callum in the midfield and our forwards got their to support him. From the ruck Moggy picked up and darted over in the corner for another well taken team try. Callum stepped up but unfortunately missed the conversion. (3 out of 5 conversions missed = windy day).
Late on the game, Ieaun Hulme made another lovely break and offloaded to the looping Callum who was stopped by an excellent tackle. With minutes left, the ball was loose just outside our 22 when Morgan Lucas picked it up and made a cracking break stepping through several tackles to make it up to the opposition 22 where he was tackled into touch. Great effort from Morgan.

Full time. Final Score: South Gower 29 - Dunvant 0

I was very pleased with our overall performance today and especially our defence. We hardly missed a tackle but credit to Dunvant, they made the yards with some excellent work from their forwards picking and driving. We need to be more aggressive in the forwards and ruck properly and make sure the ball is secured properly instead of panicking and running sideways only to be tackled backwards and lose several yards !

Players to mention:

Ethan Smith: This boy is a special talent. Playing a year up, he still, week in week out produces excellent performances and capped of his game with excellent tackling and 2 very very well taken tries. Awesome !

Ieaun Hulme: Made a couple of lovely breaks, running well with the ball in 2 hands and offloading perfectly in the tackle setting up Ethan's second try. Tackled everything that came his way. A very good performance from Ieaun.

Tom Mogridge: Delivered the ball well from the breakdown and did his bit in the mauls ripping it from the onrushing Dunvant forwards. Took his try well and performed well all game.

To be honest, the entire backline in all periods deserve a mention as their handling was good and their defence was superb. Well done lads.

Training Wednesday normal time. Thanks to all today to participated in another excellent team win.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Under 11's V Penclawdd 25.10.09

25th October 2010

South Gower 63 - Penclawdd 0


Tries:
Ethan Smith, Cameron Barker, Tom Mogridge (2), Jack Bates, Kieran Charles (2), Max Collis, Callum Carson.

Conversions:
Kieran Charles (3), Ethan Smith (2), George Grammenos (2), Callum Carson, George Heard.

First of all, thanks to Penclawdd for agreeing to play after both of our games were called off at 9am. Penclawdd came to South Gower with only 9 players and 1 of them was too ill to play. Understanding that past games have been a bit one sided, I decided to lend them some of our accomplished players. Callum and Max played for Penclawdd first half and Cameron, Luke and Jack played for them in the 2nd half.
The weather was atrocious with driving rain from the west scaring off some of the supporters into the clubhouse, the kids, stayed and played !

We started well, some good hands putting Ethan Smith over in the corner which was converted by Kieran. Then, some good work and driving from our forwards set the ruck up 10 metres out. Moggy released Cameron at outside half who stepped his way over under the posts. Kieran converted. Next up was Moggy. Our forwards created a ruck which Moggy picked up and ran. It looked as if the ref was going to blow as the maul had come to a stand still but Moggy, came out of it unaware to everyone and sprinted down the line for his first try of the day. Ethan converted. Penclawdd responded with some excellent running from Callum ! who was driving them forward. The ref blew for half time, South Gower 21 - Penclawdd 0

Callum and Max came back to the Gower with Cam and Luke playing now for Penclawdd. Penclawdd kicked off and our forwards set up a maul. Jack Bates then peeled of the back and dashed 60 metres for a good try. This was converted by George Grammenos.
Again, Penclawdd kicked off and we drove forward and again, our forwards set up good ball for Moggy. Tom fed Kieran who made the break from their 22 and broke through for his first of the day. Callum converted. Penclawdd then had a player injured so Jack Bates played for the remaining 15 minutes for Penclawdd with good effect.

Next was the try of the day. We worked the ball out to Ethan on the wing who made some good yards before being tackled. Ethan offloaded to Callum in the tackle who himself was tackled but as he went down, he passed to Kieran who was in support who scored under the posts. Great try. This was converted by George Heard.
Callum
then made a lovely break and looked certain to score. But !, Luke Davies had him in his sights. I was next to the Penclawdd coach and said dont worry, Luke will have him. Callum had a 10 metre head start but as i predicted, Luke chased him down and made an excellent try saving tackle for Penclawdd.
Moggy
was next up for another try after good pressure by Gower, we had a ruck 10 metres from their try line and Moggy picked up and stretched over. This was converted by Kieran. I then gave specific instructions to Kieran and Callum to move the ball to Morgan Lucas and Max Collis on the wings. Good hands then released Max and he sprinted in from the half way to score a great try. Georgie G converted.
Last play and Callum made a break through the centre and sprinted unopposed from 70 yards for our final try. Ethan stepped up and converted.

Final Score:

South Gower 63 - Penclawdd 0

The boys played really well in terrible conditions and some lovely tries were scored. I don't like seeing one sided matches hence we lent Penclawdd 3 district players. However, good team play proved the difference with South Gower playing some beautiful rugby at times.
Thanks to Max, Moggy, Cam, Gerogie G, Georgie H, Sam, Jack, Callum, Luke, Kieran, Owen and Ethan for volunteering to play for Penclawdd, this is a true sign of sportsmanship and keenness to play rugby. Well done boys.

Players to mention:

Callum Carson: Played his heart out for Penclawdd and gave his all, made some lovely tackles for both teams, played his part in the try of the day and scored a cracker of his own !

Kieran Charles: Made some crunching tackles, led the line well and distributed well. Scored 2 good tries to round off a good performance.

Tom Mogridge: Got the ball away from the contact well today to release his back line. Tackled everything and was always in the thick of it resulting in 2 good tries.


Cameron Barker: Led the line well for us in the first half and scored a lovely try. Played very well for Penclawdd in the 2nd half and made some crucial tackles.

Thanks to Dean Charles for training the backs Wednesday in my absence. Training is still on wednesday despite half term. We have Pontarddulais away next week. See you Wednesday.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Under 11's V Mumbles 18.10.09

18th October 2009

Mumbles 7 - South Gower 21

Tries: Jack Bates (2), Ethan Smith.
Conversions: Kieran Charles (3)


Mumbles, home or away is always a very tough game as they are strong in all areas. We knew this would be tough and did switch on from the off although some areas were a bit rusty. We seemed to panic on the ball a bit rather than set up the ruck/maul and release our backs. Saying that, it only lasted a few minutes as we started to stamp our mark on the game. Our forwards rucked very well and the support was there in the mauls. Moggy was delivering the ball to Kieran much better this week and we soon got our back line moving with some good runs from Kieran and Callum. After good running we set up a ruck just inside our half and Jack Bates picked up and went open. He went round the first tackle and straightened up and went through 2 more tackles and scored a good try in the corner. Kieran stepped up to kick the conversion.
A couple more times we went close again with good running from Kieran to make the break, offloading to Callum who unfortunately spilled the ball on the try line under pressure from a good Mumbles tackle. After some more good pressure from Mumbles, we had a lineout 5 metres from our own line. The long ball to Jack Bates at the back of the lineout from Paul set him free rampaging down the line which relieved the pressure. Mumbles applied more pressure but the ball could not come out of the maul on the South Gower try line and the ref blew for half time leaving the score poised at 0-7.

We started well again in the second half and after a Mumbles knock on, we had a scrum 5 meters out. Moggy went blind, drew the winger and popped the ball to Ethan who dived and stretched under pressure from 2 Mumbles tackles to score right in the corner. Kieran stepped up and converted. Mumbles then came more into the game but some superb tackling from Jack Bates and George Heard halted their progress. However, Mumbles made a good break and slipped a few tackles to register a good try which was converted.
Knowing the game was tight, we upped our game and some great work in the rucks from Owen Renowden secured us several turnover balls. Finally, with a driving maul inside the Mumbles half, Jack Bates ripped the ball free, and smashed his way through several of the Mumbles forwards and stretching for the line to score his second of the game. Again, Kieran stepped up and nailed the conversion.
Final Score : Mumbles 7 - South Gower 21.

The boys played very well and got better as the game went on. Some missed tackles led to the Mumbles try but otherwise we were defensively sound. Rucking improved with Owen Renowden deserving a special mention. The backs used the ball well and we witnessed some good passing plays.

Players to Mention:

Owen Renowden: Great game from Owen in the tight and loose. Won several turnovers by getting to the ruck first and ripping the ball free. Excellent Owen !

Jack Bates: Another excellent performance from Jack. Tackled everything that came his way, dominated in the mauls ripping several balls out and scored 2 great tries. Awesome !

George Heard: In the loose was fantastic. Made several important tackles and played his heart out. Best game of the season for George so far. Well done mate.

As a group, the backs defended very well and put some big hits in which the forwards got back to help out with.

Thank you for all your efforts boys, a very good performance rewarded with a fine win. Training Wednesday 6.30. Well done Lads !
To finish, i include a picture of South Gower's Under 11's Llwchwr District players who drew 7-7 away to Cynon Valley yesterday. We progress to the next round of the cup as the ruling states if in the event of a draw, the away team will go through. Well done boys............


Jack Bates, Kieran Charles, Callum Carson, Cameron Barker.

Under 11's V Mumbles Development 18.10.09

18th October 2009

Mumbles 63 - South Gower 19

Tries: William Lucas (2), Ieaun Hulme.
Conversions: Cameron Barker, Callum Carson.

We started the game very brightly with good work by the forwards setting up ball for the backs. We went blind from the ruck and released Will Lucas, who made his way past numerous players to score a very good try which was converted by Cameron Barker.
Some poor tackling and indiscipline saw mumbles score 4 converted tries to take the game into half time at 28-7.
As we were 3 players short due to injuries, lost gum shield and players of to the liberty to watch the Ospreys, we had to play 3 players from the first game. Callum came on at outside half for the first 7 minutes of the second half and Kieran for the remainder. Both players were under the instruction not to score tries and release their backs and bring players into the game which they did well.
From the restart, we secured the ball, set it up and released our backs. Callum fed Ieaun who broke his tackle and raced over for a well taken try. The conversion was missed. Callum then broke another tackle and then passed to Ieaun Hulme who drew his man perfectly before releasing Will Lucas for his second try in the corner. Some good rugby was being played when we had possession but our tackling was letting us down. Unfortunately Mumbles scored 5 converted tries in the second half and we finished the game with our heads down and a scoreline of 63-19.

Players to Mention

Will Lucas: Will had a very goood game, made some crucial tackles and scored 2 great tries. Great game Will.

Dylan John: Starting to show his aggression in the forwards and made some excllent turnovers in the maul. Did well to spoil their lineout. Impressive game from Dylan.

Harry Silvey: Smallest player on the pitch, best tackler ! Made several key tackles on their big players. Well done Harry.

Ieaun Hulme: Ieaun ran superbly and passed very well. An all round good game for Ieaun. Well done mate.

I was pleased with our offensive play but slightly disappointed with our tackling. We too often let players run through all of us with poor tackling attempts which inevitably is going to lead to conceding tries. On the other hand, heads up, we played well in patches and it is minor things we need to work on to get us working as a team more efficiently. Training Wednesday 6.30. We are home to Tumble next week.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Under 11's: South Gower V Penlan 11/10/09

11th October 2009

South Gower 42 - Penlan 14.

Tries: Morgan Lucas (2), Ieaun Hulme, Luke Davies (3)
Conversions: George Grammenos (2), Morgan Lucas (4)

Following on from the Pontardullais game, the rain hadn't eased up. We started the game well, with players playing in new positions, adapting very well to work as a team. There was too much panicking sometimes when the ball was in hand as if it was a hot potato, which provided our backs with scrappy ball.
However, we started well, with Penlan having a lineout on their 22, they tapped back scrappy ball and Morgan Lucas picked up and broke through a few tackles to score a good try in the corner. George Grammenos kicked the conversion.
Next up was the try of the game. From a ruck, the balled was passed to Ieaun Hulme who fed Will Lucas out wide. Will got tackled 5 metres from the line but passed the ball to Ieaun who was looping around in support. Ieaun then raced over the line for a great South Gower try. Again, George Grammenos kicked the conversion. Some slack tackling and indecision's at the breakdown allowed Penlan to score their first try after some good work by their forwards which was converted. After the restart, Penlan put us under more pressure and were awarded a penalty 5 metres from our line. They tapped and ran through 5 poor tackles to score their second try which was also converted.

Half Time :

South Gower 14 - Penlan 14

We addressed our frailties at half time and we came out for the second half fighting. Lovely rucking from our forwards provided the platform for secure ball to our backs. Good handling got the ball to Luke Davies who raced away to score his first try of the game. Morgan Lucas kicked the extra 2 points. More of the same was to follow as we shipped the ball to Luke again early who used his blistering pace to round everyone and score his second try. Again, Morgan Lucas converted. Camped in Penlan's half as we were for this second period, Morgan Lucas made a great break and scored his second try of the game. Morgan then nailed the conversion.
Again, good work from our forwards provided the platform for Morgan to pick up and go on a run. Morgan was brought down a metre from the line but had the sense to pop the ball up to the supporting Luke Davies for Luke to score his third try. Morgan picked himself up and kicked his 4th conversion.

Final Score: South Gower 42 - Penlan 14.

This was a much better performance from last week as our forwards were more switched on at the breakdown. Some good passing and support set the standard for our performance, however, our tackling at times was poor and our inability to hold onto the ball without panicking was all too evident. Saying that, this was an overall good performance and a good win for the boys.

Players to mention:

Morgan Lucas: In only his second game, Morgan showed he is picking the game up quickly with several blistering runs and good kicking and tackling. Great game Morgan.
Ieaun Hulme: Settling into his new fly half role and performing with confidence. Passing was excellent and his tackling was even better !
Dylan John: Showed the aggression that goes with his size ! Good running, rucking, mauling and tackling from Dylan. Well done mate.
Will Lucas: Passed the ball well and made some nice breaks. Great thinking to offload to Ieaun for the try and great tackling throughout. Well done Will.
Luke Davies: Last seasons most improved player had a great game. Tackling was sound and his running was good. Popped up for 3 tries proving that when he is on top of his game then not many can touch him. Well done Luke.

We have Mumbles next week so we will be in for another tough game. Keep training and learning and i am sure we will be fine. Well done all.

Under 11's: South Gower V Pontardullais 11/10/09

11th October 2009

South Gower 12 - Pontardullais 0

Tries: Ethan Smith, Callum Carson
Conversion: Kieran Charles

What a horrible morning to play rugby. Rain driving from the west saw everyone soaked !
However, the game itself was a cracker. Pontardullais came to the Gower boasting several district players so we knew it would be a tough match and that we had to show them respect and we know from last season also, what a good team they are.
South Gower, boasting 4 Llwchwr district players and also 1 Swansea Schoolboy were switched on from the off this week.
Play was a little scrappy from both teams to start with good defending from both sides. I feel we had the upper hand in the forwards and this provided good platform for our backs to work off. First notable move of the game saw a South Gower scrum. The ball was won and Moggy provided Kieran with clean ball at outside half. Kieran did a dummy scissors with Callum in the centre and straightened his run, drew the winger in and passed to Ethan. Ethan who sidestepped a few covering players to dive over in the corner for the first score of the game. Kieran Charles stepped up and nailed the conversion.
Pontardullais came back into the game then and some resolute defence stopped them in their tracks. Some excellent tackles and good rucking saw us turnover ball and clear our lines. Further up the field after another good ruck by South Gower, saw Moggy deliver good early ball to Kieran who in turn released Callum. Callum threw a dummy and stepped a player before racing clear to score a very good try.

Half Time:

South Gower 12 - Pontardullais 0.

We kicked off the second half and some good tackling saw us turn over ball. Unfortunately along the backs line we knocked on. Pontardullais scrum, which they won and cleared their lines with a good kick upfield. Luckily for us, Ethan was positioned well to defend it as he had Brandon from Pontardullais breathing down his neck. Pontardullais made a good few breaks through the middle of the park throughout the game but our tackling was up to the mark.
When in their 22, they would kick and have Brandon chase, but again our defence got back to stop them gaining momentum. Some lovely tackling from Ethan and Cameron prevented Pontardullais from racing away.
After several phases we found ourselves on Pontardullais' try line with a ruck. All their backs were taken in and a simple pass out would have resulted in an unopposed score but unfortunately, Moggy took the wrong decision and went himself only to be turned over on the line. However, Moggy made amends with a superb try saving tackle just when Pontardullais had broken away on the wing. We turned them over, cleared our lines and won the game 12-0.

Overall, a very professional performance from our boys, playing their own game whilst identifying Bont's threat and nullifying it. The forwards rucked and mauled very well and the backs defended very well. One thing we need to work on it making the right decisions when and when not to pass. Ball needs to be shipped away from the breakdown quickly with taking it on being the rare option instead of the preferred one. If we make the break in the back line we need to look to ship it then to our unmarked winger rather than taking on the world on your own, or passing to the winger and putting him under pressure straight away. These will be worked on and i am sure it will come in time.
Well done boys, a good win against a good Pontardullais team.

Players to mention:

Tom Mogridge: Tom had a good game, delivering away from contact well, one wrong decision but superb tackling. Took a nasty knock to his head in an accidental collision, but fresh out of A&E and with the all clear, already asking about Mumbles next week.

Ethan Smith: What a player ! Ethan is an Under 10 player, representing Swansea Schoolboys at under 11's. He was up against Llwchwr flying winger and matched him every step of the way in defence and registered a great try for his team. Great game Ethan.

Cameron Barker
: Defended like a demon. Great tackling, good offloading and an all round great game. Cam's tackling has improved ten fold and it showed by him nailing his opposite number every time. Well done Cam.

Next week, Mumbles away, another tough game ! There doesn't seem to be any easy ones ! which is good for us. Keep playing as a team and the only way is up. Well done boys.

Monday, October 05, 2009

Under 11's Bryncoch V South Gower 04.10.09

4th October 2009


Bryncoch 5 – South Gower 7


Tries: Callum Carson
Conversions: Jack Bates



After last weeks grueling test against Waunarlwydd we should have been more switched on for this game as Bryncoch are another side that are difficult to beat especially when they play at home.

As we arrived, Bryncoch were already warming up and looked ready for a tough game, this showed almost straight away when they scored a try very early on, fortunately for us this was disallowed due to a knock on. After this initial shock the game seemed to settle down with our forwards putting in some excellent tackles, unfortunately Bryncoch finally broke our defence to score the first try of the game but didn’t manage to get the conversion.

South Gower came straight back at them with some great runs from both Moggy and Owen Renowden but we still couldn’t find a way past their strong defence. At the end of the first half we had our best chance of the game so far with a fantastic interception from Ethan Smith but once again the Bryncoch defence proved too much for us.


Half Time:


Bryncoch 5 – South Gower 0


With a serious team talk at half time our boys came out for the second half with renewed determination and started playing a much better game of rugby. Ethan again making another break for their line and although not making it all the way, gave our back line the momentum they needed to show just how good they can be. Moggy fed the ball to Kieran who powered his way between two Bryncoch players to give the ball to Callum to sprint to the corner to score our first try and to bring us level- a fantastic and well deserved try! Pressure was now on Jack Bates to convert to take us into the lead which he did with ease.

As expected Bryncoch came back at us with everything they had and would have scored if it wasn’t for the ferocious tackles from our forwards and this was proved when Bryncoch were held up over our try line. In the last few minutes of the game our boys were determined not to let the lead slip and showed some great rugby with Callum making a great run from the half way and Moggy finding the space he needed down the blind from the base of the scrum but some strong tackles made from Bryncoch stopped us getting another try. Finally Jack Bates caught the ball at the back of a South Gower lineout to have another good run but was brought down in Bryncoch’s half, and this brought the game to an end.

Overall this was a very even game but it shows we need to be switched on from the moment we kick off to ensure we don’t make games any more difficult than they need to be.


We have Pontardullias at home next week, who boast at least 7 district players. Hence no need to say will be another tough game. As Glen said, we need to be switched on from the off !

Training Wednesday 6.30pm.



Many thanks to Glen Phillips who has compiled this match report, taking the time in between journaling for Sky sports news and the Telegraph. Thanks mate.

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Under 11's V Swansea Uplands Development 04/10/09

4th October 2009

Swansea Uplands 43 - South Gower 19

Tries: Ieaun Hulme, Max Collis (2).
Conversions: George Grammenos (2).

At Swansea Uplands on another beautiful morning, we played Swansea Uplands whilst we also sent a team to Bryncoch. We have 21 players in the squad, with 1 out injured and sending 12 players to Bryncoch we had 8 players fro this game. Unfortunately, in those 8 players, we only had 1 dedicated forward, which showed throughout the game.
We borrowed 2 different players from Swansea Uplands each half. The first half we borrowed Brayden and Lewis for our forwards and also played Sam Jones and Ieaun Hulme there.
Playing the first half uphill, we struggled. We were inefficient at the breakdown and could not secure any turnovers at all. Throughout the 1st half we conceded 4 tries, 2 of which were converted. We made some good tackles, namely Morgan Lucas, playing his 1st game for us.


Half Time Swansea Uplands 24 - South Gower 0

The second half started with 2 new players from the Uplands in Luke and Sam. We brought Sam Jones back out onto the wing and Ieaun Hulme to outside half moving Max Collis into the forwards and also Morgan Lucas.
We started well and the direct running of Max Collis brought us our first score of the half. The conversion rebounded back off the crossbar. Uplands restarted and Ieaun Hulme caught the ball and straight running with a few lovely steps, and Ieaun ran from his own 22 to score a great individual try. George Grammenos converted.
Uplands replied with 2 good tries of their own due to our lack of tackling, but Max Collis came strong again and powered his way over for his 2nd try of the game. George Grammenos converted. Unfortunately, Uplands made another break from the breakdown, a good covering tackle from Will Lucas brought their player down short of the line but he offloaded well and registered another try which they converted.

Full time
Swansea Uplands 43 - South Gower 19

I was very pleased with the players today considering we only had 1 forward out of 8. It could be a case for looking at our compliment and training players in different positions. Today, the boys heads never went down and we continued to have go which was pleasing to see.

Players to mention :

Morgan Lucas - His first rugby game and he played very well. With 1 training session under his belt he tackled like he had played for a while and made a couple of lovely breaks. Well done mate.

Ieaun Hulme - Tackled, passed, ran and did everything expected of him in position and out of position. Rounded it all off with a stunning individual try.

Max Collis - Continued from his 3 tries last week to register another 2 this week. Strong and direct in the running and tackle.

We have a guest report still to be posted for the other game at Bryncoch. It shall be up on the site as soon as i receive it.

Training Wednesday 18.30 hrs sharp. Well done boys.

Friday, October 02, 2009

Under 11's V Waunarlwydd 27.09.09

27th September 2009

South Gower 12 - Waunarlwydd 7

Tries: Ethan Smith, Kieran Charles.
Conversions: Kieran Charles.

Right from the start we knew this would be a hard test as Waunarlwydd have a great team at this age and we have never beaten them before. The game started and there were some massive hits going in on both sides. Tackling was excellent and neither team could make the breakthrough. South Gower had a lineout just inside the Waun half when Jack Bates made a break. He was brought down a few metres from the try line but popped the ball up to Ethan Smith who dived over in the corner. Jack lined up the conversion but was told to wait whilst we attended to an injury. The ref then gave the go ahead and unfortunately Jack missed. Waun piled on the pressure and gained a penalty 5 metres out. Our boys lined up and as soon as the tap was made, we ploughed into the opposition with Jack Bates making a bone crunching tackle. The ball was then recycled to the Waun backs and this time Callum Carson made a bone cruncher to save a try. Forcing a knock on, we scrummed down and then cleared our lines.

Half Time:

South Gower 5 - Waunarlwydd 0

Waunarlwydd came out in the second half with renewed determination. We gave away a penalty just inside our half and did not spread out in defence and one of their players sprinted around and in at the corner. Waun then converted to make it 7-5 to them. We then applied pressure but could not find a way past their resolute defence, with Waun coming close to adding a second. With a minute remaining we had a lineout on the half way line which we secured. The forwards bound correctly providing clean ball to scrum half Tom Mogridge. Moggy then made a break. A 30 metre run was ended yards short of the line by Waun only for Moggy to pop the ball up to Kieran Charles who dived over for the winning try. Kieran picked himself up and nailed the conversion to finish the game.

Final Score:

South Gower 12 - Waunarlwydd 7

This was a massive performance from South Gower.
In my years as a coach of children's rugby, i have never witnessed such a physical and committed game from both sides. Everyone deserves a massive well done after such an intense game.

Players to mention:

Jack Bates - His tackling was immense. Absolutely fearless and puts his body on the line for the team.
Callum Carson - Again, massive defence, flawless tackles and good running.
Kieran Charles - Ran the game at stand off, made some massive tackles and popped up for the winner.
Tom Mogridge - Got up after suffering several blows, carried on and set up the winner. Great game Tom.
Paul Jones - Rucked like a machine, tackled like a demon and had a fantastic game.

Again, well done all, This Sunday we are having 2 games away. One team will travel to Bryncoch and one to Swansea Uplands. This is not the norm, especially for away games but it does ensure everyone has a full 40 minutes of rugby on the Sunday.

A special congratulations goes out to Ethan Smith, Kieran Charles, Callum Carson, Cameron Barker and Jack Bates who have all been selected for their respective district rugby teams. A fantastic achievement for them individually and for South Gower RFC. Well done boys.

Under 11's V Swansea Uplands Development 27.09.09

27th September 2009


South Gower 40 - Swansea Uplands 0

Tries: Max Collis (3), Dylan Griffiths, Fergus Kneath, Tom Jenkins.
Conversions: George Grammenos (3), Tom Jenkins (2).

Swansea Uplands agreed to send a development side to South Gower in order for all players to have 40 minutes of rugby under their belts on a Sunday morning. This enabled us to play everybody. As agreed, we used 7 under 11 players and 3 under 10's. South Gower saw the return of Max Collis after a year out and in a new position on the wing.
The game started well for South Gower with Under 10 player Tom Jenkins scoring a great try after a well executed move in his own half. Tom Jenkins converted. Some lovely hands through the back line released Max Collis just inside his own half. Max used his pace to beat several players to register his first try of the season in the corner. The conversion was missed. Another great piece of play saw the ball passed along the back line for the Max to cut inside and pass to Fergus Kneath (Under 10) who sidestepped his way over the try line from 20 metres out. Tom Jenkins converted. Again, lovely work by the forwards set up the ruck and the ball was released all the way across the back line to Max. Max sprinted in shrugging off tackles to score his 2nd of the game. George Grammenos converted.

Half time.
South Gower 26 - Swansea Uplands 0

We subbed Tom Jenkins for Dan Pritchard (under 10) at outside half. A blistering run by our second row Dylan John set up the ruck. Again lovely hands from Ieaun Hulme released Max to score his 3rd of the game. George Grammenos converted. With 2 minutes left, the ball came out of the Swansea Uplands scrum and the alert Dylan Griffiths picked it up and dashed in from the half way line for his first of the season. Again, George Grammenos converted.

Final Score: South Gower 40 - Swansea Uplands 0


This was a good game for South Gower as it enabled players to get the full 40 minutes under their belt which i am sure will aid their development as rugby players. Some players who don't normally run with the ball when we only have one game on the weekend revelled in the freedom of the game. If i can arrange more games like this then it will be a great benefit to the players we have at the club.

Players to mention:

Dylan Griffiths: Had a great game at scrum half and delivered to his backs with confidence. His tackling has improved and he took his try very well.
George Grammenos: Revelled in this game, drove forward the team with some great runs, tackling and rucking. Well taken conversions, he had an excellent game.
Max Collis: 1st game for a year and now on the wing instead of second row, excelled and showed his pace. Excellent game.

Morgan Israel, Tom Jenkins, Fergus Kneath & Dan Pritchard: All under 10's playing up, all showed their understanding of the game with great performances.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Under 11's V Penlan 20.09.09

20th September 2009

Penlan 0 - South Gower 70

Tries: Callum Carson (2), Kieran Charles (2), Jack Bates (2), Cameron Barker, Ethan Smith, Michael Jones, Ieaun Hulme.

Conversions: Jack Bates (2), Kieran Charles (3), Callum Carson (2), George Heard (2), Owen Renowden.

Sunday morning, Mynydd Newydd, warm and sunny ????? something wasn't right !!!
With a squad of 16 turning up for the Gower, everyone was to play rugby. We started brightly against Penlan, with Kieran Charles smashing his way through several tackles to register his first try for the All Blacks. Jack Bates kicked the conversion. Next up was Callum Carson. Good work from our forwards, we won the scrum against the head and put it through the hands to Callum who went over for his first try of the day. Kieran Charles obliged with the conversion.
More good work from the forwards in the maul area provided Jack Bates with his try. Jack ripped the ball from the maul and proceeded to flatten several opposition players before scoring his first of the day. Callum converted.
Next up was Michael Jones, scoring his first try in the All Black shirt. Michael, curved around the entire pitch from 30 yards out to score a fine try in the corner.
The next try was a joy to watch. Starting in our half, our forwards took the ball on, with Owen, Paul and Jack combining well. We created a ruck outside the opposition 22 when the ball came to Kieran at outside half, he had the vision and threw a miss pass straight to Ethan Smith on the wing who raced home to score the games best try. Jack Bates converted.

Half time: Penlan 0 - South Gower 35

Substitutions were made at half time so everyone got game time. Some lovely play in our back sent Ieaun Hulme racing for the line. Unfortunately, Ieaun put the ball down 5 metres short thinking it was the try line. A ruck followed and Penlan were penalised for lying over the ball. From the penalty a pass was made to Cameron Barker at outside half who did a lovely switch with Kieran Charles who smashed his way over from 5 yards. Kieran converted his own try.
Ieaun, feeling quite gutted that his effort was placed short, made ammends 2 minutes later when Kieran released Ieaun to coast in from 20 yards. Owen Renowden converted.
Next up was Cameron Barker, who made a lovely sweeping break. His pace was too much for Penlan and he rounded off a great try. Kieran converted.
Penlan kick off, Jack Bates catches, try ! Jack caught the ball from kick off and raced through Penlan, hair and braids flowing, to score immediately. Callum converted.
With the game coming to an end, Callum Carson raced clear to score his second try of the day which George Heard converted to finish the game at 70 points to nil.

This was a good performance from South Gower, but in truth, did us no favours.
The boys need to know that this will definitely not happen every week with the likes of Waun, Uplands, Morriston and Mumbles to play, we are likely to find ourselves in very tough games.

Next up is Waunarlydd home Sunday, a team we have never beaten in this age group. With confidence high and the players performing, it could possibly not come at a better time.
One thing we do need to concentrate on is our teamwork. Too often players are taking the ball on for too long with players outside to pass to. We need to realise that to get better, we need to play more as a team and not as talented individuals.

Players to mention.

George Grammenos: George has been converted to hooker this year and performed fantastically. Winning several scrums against the head and accurate line out throwing, he had a great game.
Michael Jones: Michael has been playing rugby less than a year but is learning quick and showed his potential with his first try for the club.
Kieran Charles: His first tries for the All blacks, good solid performance, sure to see a lot more from Charlo !
Dylan Griffiths: Took Wednesday's training on board and was digging for the ball at scrum half and his Passing was good from the set pieces.

As i mentioned, we have Waunarlydd home Sunday in what is sure to be a tough game, but with the right attitude, TEAMWORK and belief, we have a great chance.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Under 11's V Gowerton 13.09.09


13th September 2009

Gowerton 5 - South Gower 40


Tries : Jack Bates (3), Tom Mogridge (2), Callum Carson (2), Ethan Smith.
(No conversions taken in this game)

Match Report

Our 1st game of the season was away to Gowerton on a beautiful sunny morning. We started the 1st half well and within 2 minutes we had registered our first try. A South Gower scrum just inside the Gowerton half provided the platform for Tom Mogridge to pick up at the back of the scrum and go blind. Tom stepped a few players and sprinted in for his 1st try from 35 yards. Minutes later, good work by our forwards provided the platform for our backs. Moggy got the ball to Cameron who in turn fed Callum who powered his way through several tackles to register our second score.
Clearly buoyed by our good start, some more good mauling from our forwards, we smuggled the ball back to Jack Bates who powered his way over from 20 yards out. Gowerton restarted and we started going through the phases before more good work from the forwards presented clean ball to Moggy at scrum half. He had the vision to spot the gap and go clean through for another impressive try. Coming to half time, more pressure from the mighty all blacks provided us with our 5th try. Jack Bates ripped the ball from his opponents, peeled off the back of the maul for another try.

Half time - South Gower 25, Gowerton 0.

5 subs made at half time to ensure everyone plays, and we started on the offensive again, with some lovely hands through the backs getting the ball to Ethan Smith on the wing. Ethan defied his size stepping past players and diving over in the corner with the opposition hanging on to him. A moments lapse in concentration saw Gowerton apply pressure on us going through several phases with their forwards with good rucking and the opposition managed to slip a tackle and register a try from 20 yards.
Restart and after a good turn over and a few phases, the ball went wide to Sam Jones on the wing who was tackled. In support first was Jack Bates who drove forward and stretched for the line with Gowerton trying to hold him back, Jack scored his 3rd try.
With 5 minutes remaining, it was time for Kieran Charles to enter the fray. Kieran transferred to us from Gowerton this season. Unfortunately, Kieran suffered a nasty accident in training wednesday putting his debut for the All Blacks in doubt against his former club. After pleading and pleading to play, It was agreed to give him his 5 minutes against them. He put in a few solid tackles before setting up our last try. The ball came to him at outside half from a scrum in our own half, a dummy scissors and sprint before passing to Callum Carson on the wing, who stepped his way past several tackles to score our last try.
This was an impressive performance from the boys considering they have only had 2 training sessions since may. Parts of our play have been identified that we need to concentrate on in training which will be rectified.

Players to mention.

Sam Jones
, new to rugby half way through last season, showed massive improvement, taking the ball on several times and making some great tackles.
Elliot Waddington
, made some very impressive tackles before being forced off injured.
Michael Jones, another player new to the game last season, is now running with confidence and tackling really well.
Ethan Smith, an under 10 playing a year up, again showed why he is doing just that ! more impressive though was his tackling, much better. well done Ethan.
We have Penlan away next week as we will look to build on an impressive opening game of the season.
Well done Boys.

Monday, August 03, 2009

South Gower Under 12's : 2009/2010

Update Pre-Season 2009-2010
Registration is going well with 18 players now either registered or in-process. By the start of the first game, we should have 20 players with an opportunity to recruit new players at Bishopston Comp in September. Of these, we have 4 new players from Craig-y-nos (as well as an assistant coach) who are all very welcome and will easily slot into the team.

Training starts this Wednesday 5th August at 6:15pm at the club. The first few sessions will be light fitness / skills development as the majority of the team will be on vacation until end of August.

Teamer.net is now being used for all practice and match notifications. If you have not replied to your invite, please do so asap otherwise you risk not being notified. First Game will be on Sunday September 6th away at Mumbles. This will either be at Underhill or at the Comp depending on the other fixtures. Kick off will be at 11am but we will meet at 10:15 to get kit and positions organised.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

South Gower U11 Ospreys Cup Festival

The Squad

South Gower U11's attended the Ospreys Junior Rugby Festival in Bridgend on April 5th.
The weather was great and at only 12 minutes per game with no half time, it promoted fast rugby. As the district selectors were present, it was also a good opportunity for the boys to show their skills.
Unfortunately, we were drawn in one of the toughest groups - some dodgy refereeing also did not help. The scores (in tries) were as follows :

Penclawdd 7 : South Gower 0
Maesteg Welsh 3 : South Gower 0
Averavon GS 0 : South Gower 0
Kenfig Hill 2 : South Gower 0

With the exception of Penclawdd, it was noticable that the standard was fairly consistent across the pools which should lead to a good tournament next year. The level of effort was excellent, however holes in the central defence and the inability to convert possession into tries is something that needs to be worked on in practice. All in all a good day out.

(Unfortunately one of the coaches was also smashed into by someone from the Penclawdd team on the M4 : at least it wasn't his wife driving !!)