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I Rugby Club Gossip. ABERDARE. Aberdare suffered a big defeat at Ebbw VaJe last Saturday, being beaten by 23 points to 5. Atberdare were short of Gordon Thomas, who did not arrive until half-time. Had he been there at the start the 'Darians would have done better. The forwards did not show their usual dash; while the three-quarters were not at theiir their handling of the leather being poor. I BLAENAVON. I Blaenavon have now, there is no doubt, the. j best team they evor have had, and to give a gw?l amd clean exhibition of football it is neoessary the whole team should take a deep interest in training, and give their atip- parters something for their money. Applications for places in the team are daily received by the secretary, due, no doubt-, to the nrospect Blaenavon has now the works axe likely to start. j BRYNMAWR. The loss of two points in the Blaenavon match was a set-back for Brymmawr. The gaining of two points at Fontnewydd will be an encour&gemaint, to get amongst the leaders of the Monmouthshire League competition. The Tredegar-Brymmawr match at Bryn- mawr on December 5 is eagerly looked for- ward to. Given a good referee. this will be a great game. TOM WTTTS (Bedwas crack hall). CILFYNYDD. Oilfiynydd Harlequins journeyed to Ynysy- bwl last Saturday, and won their league match with the village boys. The Harlequins took with them a large number of supporters. Both teams turned out their full strength, a,nd a good game was seen, and, although Ynysybwl had the heavier pack, Oiiiyujutt fairly beat them hands down in the backs, who were in fine form, their passoing being of the roper Welsh style. of tjlo fZin. fully d.-L??,.d their ,? of 4 moiuts to nil. Tommy- Woods's dropped goal was a great" one, and so was Jimmy Smith's try. The best players on the Harlequins' side were Woods, of the three-quarters, and Evans and Smith at the base of the scrum. Wil- liams, Raynish, and Tommy Bees (as rover) were also good. Some of these Pla-yeim should easily and places in the Ehondda Valley League team. PENARTH. Penarth, who have not been doing well of: late, made things look a little better last' Saturday when they defeated Ponygraig in i a decisive manner. The team, which have umdergone several changes of late, included Leonard Thomas, who has returned from the BritML tour; Fred Davies, the outside half, who played for the first time this season (and who did very weld); and J. Morg-an, an inside half, who has proved a rare capture for the side. The Fenaith forwards, ftw once, were on top, and they gave their backs the chances alwayis oa?erty looked foJ. The P?narth backs combined w?il. and their passing movements wem the best seen on the! enclosure this season. If Penarth continue to play up to such form as shown against Penygraig, surely the luck, which has so badly been against them, has changed. PONTYPOOL. The disastrous visit to Neath la?t Saturday, when the Pontypool team w?s beaten by 20 points to nil, the largest defeat which has been inflicted on the team for many years, will be renremoored long after the other reverses which have been experienced this season will have been forgotten. No doubt can exist in the mind of even the most enthusiastic partisan of the Pontypool 1Iea.m that the better side won, but the reason for the* great falling off from previous form on the part of the Pomtypool players cannot be explained. The chief fault appea,red to be the inability of the pack to hold their own against the Neath eight, and Consequently the backs failed to get many chances to attack, and had to concentrate all their energy on defence.

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