Llandovery win in Cardiff to reach SRC final

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Llandovery win in Cardiff to reach SRC final

Llandovery win in Cardiff to reach SRC final

Llandovery win at table-topping Cardiff to earn a place in the final of Super Rygbi Cymru.

Llandovery win in Cardiff to reach SRC final

Llandovery win at table-topping Cardiff to earn a place in the final of Super Rygbi Cymru.

In a thrilling semi-final clash at the Arms Park, Llandovery stormed past table-topping Cardiff 30-22 to punch their ticket to the Super Rygbi Cymru (SRC) final. The Drovers, who lifted the trophy in 2024, delivered a masterclass in resilience against a Cardiff side riding a six-game winning streak that had secured them the top spot in the regular season.

The match exploded into life within the first 10 minutes, with Llandovery racing to a 14-0 lead thanks to tries from wing Aaron Warren and centre Kian Abraham. But Cardiff, known for their never-say-die attitude, clawed their way back into the contest. Centre Osian Darwin-Lewis and flanker Ben Fry—the latter stretchered off after a valiant scoring effort—levelled the scores before halftime, setting the stage for a dramatic second half.

The hosts briefly seized the lead shortly after the restart when hooker Tom Howe powered over from a driving line-out. However, Llandovery responded in style, with Abraham crossing for his second try after a slick line break and dummy that left the Cardiff defence flat-footed. Fly-half Ioan Hughes, cool under pressure, slotted the conversion and then took control of the game with his boot, landing three crucial penalties to counter a single reply from Cardiff's Harri Wilde.

For Llandovery, this victory carries extra weight. It ensures that stalwart scrum-half Lee Rees will have the chance to bow out with silverware, adding an emotional layer to an already gripping contest. The Drovers now await the winner of the second semi-final between Ebbw Vale and champions Newport, set for Sunday, 3 May at Eugene Cross Park (16:45 BST).

Whether you're gearing up for the final or just love the drama of Welsh club rugby, this is the kind of performance that reminds us why we wear our team colours with pride. Stay tuned—the best is yet to come.

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