Match Preview – Swansea RFC v Ebbw Vale RFC

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Match Preview – Swansea RFC v Ebbw Vale RFC

After the arrival of Storm Bert stopped the Gwent Derby against Newport RFC from taking place last weekend, the Steelmen finally return to action following the International break with a visit to Swansea RFC.

The match sees the Steelmen looking to record their 6th victory in a row in Super Rygbi Cymru having picked up 6 points in their last outing in a 39 -11 victory against Carmarthen Quins in October.

Ebbw Vale completed the double over Swansea last season, winning  24-17 at St Helens.

The match also sees the return of Cameron Regan to the Steelmen squad following injury.

Jason Strange has made a number of changes to the starting XV.

There is a complete change in the front row with Luke Garrett, Ieuan Morris and Adam Court coming into the starting XV. Jake Pope moves into the 2nd row with Cameron Regan replacing Jack at 6. Ryan Jenkins also returns to the starting lineup at no.8. Dom Franchi will captain the team.

Full starting XV:

  1. Matt James 14. Harry Rees-Weldon 13. Cameron Davies 12. Dom Franchi (CAPT) 11. Ewan Bowden 10. Evan Lloyd 9. Rory Harries

1.Luke Garrett 2. Ieuan Morris 3. Adam Court 4. Dylan Bartlett 5. Jake Pope 6. Cameron Regan 7. Ben Main 8. Ryan Jenkins

Replacements: TBC

Match INFORMATION

Swansea RFC v Ebbw Vale RFC

Saturday 30th November

St Helens

Kick Off 2.30 pm

 

Admission Prices

Below are the admission prices for the match. Tickets can be purchased from the Swansea website

FULL PRICE – £12

Over 65’s – £10

Under 16’s – FREE

 

Ebbw Addicts Travel

The Addicts will be providing transport to Swansea on Saturday. They will be leaving the Welfare at 12.00pm and returning from Swansea at 5.30pm

For those travelling to the match:

Swansea Rugby Club, 1 Bryn Road, Brynmill, Swansea, SA2 0AR

 

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