Aberavon 17 Pontypool 12

For the second of three pre-season friendlies, Pontypool travelled to the Talbot Athletic Ground to take on Premiership side Aberavon on a miserable, dull and overcast afternoon, with rain falling throughout the match, writes Ray Ruddick.

It was a frustrating day for Pooler as they had no fewer than four players in the sin bin, three in the first half, and conceded many penalties throughout the match.

Aberavon's pack looked very strong as the Pooler eight had to dig deep and work very hard, so it was an uphill struggle for the Championship champions.

The Wizards kicked-off defending the scoreboard end of the ground. In the sixth minute Pontypool had a put in to a scrum near their goal line. The powerful home forwards drove their opponents back, the Pooler scrum broke up and the referee had no hesitation in running between the posts and awarding Aberavon a penalty try (0-7).

From the scrum there was a skirmish and Pooler flanker Scott Matthews and Andrew Waite, the Aberavon No 8, were yellow-carded. Midway through the first half there was another clash in midfield with another double sin-binning – Aberavon outside half Stef Williams and centre Clayton Gullis of Pontypool.

Six minutes later Pooler won a turnover deep inside the home 22, the ball went left and wing Rhodri Usher squeezed in the corner for an unconverted try (5-7).

In the 34th minute, visiting scrum half Martin Luckwell was sin-binned for a late tackle near the touchline in front of the stand.

Just before the interval, Pontypool had a scrum near their 22 on their right but were pushed off the ball by the home eight.

The Wizards spun the ball right for wing Shaun Pearce to score an unconverted try in the corner.

Half time score – Aberavon 12 Pontypool 5.

Aberavon struck early in the second half when they kept the ball alive with some good inter-passing which resulted in a try five metres in from the left corner by replacement full back Chris Banfield. The conversion failed (5-17).

The visitors made a series of substitutions throughout the second half to gave game time to as many of the squad as possible.

In the 52nd minute discipline was once again the issue for Pooler as right wing Jordan Thomas was yellow-carded for a late tackle in midfield.

With around 15 minutes to go, Pooler struck back with a powerful forward drive deep inside Aberavon's 22 on Pontypool's right.

The visiting pack drove over the line and replacement hooker Alex Watkins scored a try which replacement outside half Kieran Meek converted from wide out (12-17).

Pontypool were now back in the game and made a break out of defence late on, but Aberavon got back and held out.

Final score – Aberavon 17 Pontypool 12.

Aberavon looked the better side in a tough encounter and thoroughly deserved their win, but credit to all the Pontypool players for hanging in there and they may have stolen the game near the end.

Pooler will be disappointed with their discipline and this must be addressed before their final pre-season friendly on Saturday when they make the journey to The Gnoll to face Aberavon's fiercest rivals Neath, kick-off 2.30pm.

The start of the league season will be on Saturday, 1 September, when Pooler take a trip up the Rhondda Valley to play newly-promoted Ystrad Rhondda at Gelligaled Park.

The first home league game will be on Saturday, 8 September, when Tata Steel will be the welcome visitors to Pontypool Park.

Both games kick-off at 2.30pm.

Pontypool starting XV: Geraint Walsh, Jordan Thomas, Clayton Gullis, Ceri Morris, Rhodri Usher, Matthew Jones, Martin Luckwell, Kyan Best, Ben Parry, Ollie Drake (captain), Danny Hodge, Curtis Gregory, Jordan Williams, Scott Matthews and Ben Sparks. Also played: Dan Scott, Alex Watkins, Craig Price, Richard East, Rob Nash, Brendan Lampitt, Craig Attwell, Dan Davies, Kieran Meek, Matthew Lewis, Joel Mahoney and Luke Basham.

Pontypool scorers: Tries by Rhodri Usher and Alex Watkins. Conversion by Kieran Meek.

Aberavon starting XV: Jonny Phillips, Shaun Pearce, Will Price, Joe Gage, Mikey Wilson, Stef Williams, David Pritchard, Rhys Forse, Luke Davies, Chris Davies, Ben Jones, Ben Davies, Ashton Evans, Joe Tomalin-Reeves (captain) and Andrew Waite. Also played: Chris Banfield, Rheon James, Matthew Jenkins, Liam Popham, Jacob Flynn, Jonny Thomas, Sam James, Geraint James, Rhodri Hughes and Luke Joseph.

Aberavon scorers: Tries by Shaun Pearce, Chris Banfield and a penalty try.