Talented young outside half James Griffiths played a key role in Fishguard and Goodwick’s huge win over basement battlers Bynea as his three second-half tries, six conversions and two early penalties gave him a personal haul of 33 points.
The five league points gained from this runaway win at The Moor ensured that the Seagulls sped into top spot in the section table, level on points with Nantgaredig but with a game in hand.
Small wonder then that player/coach Huw Evans and fellow coach Randall Williams were delighted afterwards because their side had played running rugby from the outset and ten tries came as a result, with forwards and backs looking to play their roles to the full, none more so than Chris Morris alongside skipper Steve Jenkins in the back row and his brother Nathan at lock, both getting on the try sheet as their reward for loads of effort alongside the front row of Neil Perkins, Owain Morgan and Gerwyn Davies.
Two Griffiths’ penalties opened up the Seagulls’ account against a Bynea side still seeking their first win after 13 defeats on the trot, and these were followed by tries from winger Matthew George, his namesake Matthew at scrum half, then the Jenkins’ boys and winger Gareth Adamson, three of them converted by Griffiths as Fishguard led 37-0 at the break.
There were further tries for the Seagulls afterwards as Huw Evans and Mark Leonard controlled the midfield and full back Rhodri Thomas joined the line at every opportunity, with second row Richard Hunter scoring first and Matthew George grabbing his second try as Griffiths also sliced through for a try hat-trick to go with three more conversions.
The Seagulls also gave a run out to replacements Gwilym Evans, Mark James, Rhodri Morgan and Ryan McVeigh as they enjoyed their rugby – and march onwards towards the section silverware!
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