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Welcome to the Arms Park for this evenings Principality Premiership game between Cardiff and Newport.

With the British & Irish Cup games now over for this period we can get back to the business of the East Division and the second meeting between the Blue & Blacks and the Black and Ambers this season. The first game back in August saw the Blue & Blacks start a run of four consecutive wins that set Cardiff on their way to second place in the table. On the day Cardiff ran in four tries including a hat-trick for Pat Lewis in what was an open game of rugby in the sunshine.

Since that run times have been a little tougher for the Blue & Blacks. Three consecutive losses have seen us slip fourth in the table. The last game here had the scoreboard showing Pontypridd running away with the game at the end. Cardiff though had been highly competitive in a very enjoyable game up to the sixty minute mark. That though changed as three tries saw off our challenge.

Newport have had a mixed bag of results since our game with them. They beat Ponty at the last whistle and have disposed of Ebbw Vale and Cross Keys too. There have though been losses to Bargoed and Merthyr in between. That leaves the Black & Ambers in fifth just four points behind us.

That will bring added spice to tonight’s game as the likelihood is that the winner will go ahead in the table. Not that a Cardiff – Newport game will need anything else to bring it to life. These games have been going on for over 140 years now, and while we may not be back to the age of four games a season on a regular basis, it is a possibility this season. Three league games are definite, but who knows what the cup will throw up post round one if we both go through.

That’s all for the future but tonight is all about what happens here, and traditionally Cardiff – Newport games are hard fought affairs on the field but off the field both sets of supporters mingle not only on the terraces but are happy to chat all things Blue, Black and Amber in the bars and clubs afterwards. So it is with great pleasure we welcome our oldest friends, the committee, players, coaching staff and supporters to the Arms Park tonight

Enjoy the rugby!

COMMITTEE Committee Members: Head Coach: PROGRAMME Chairman: David Allen Steve Law Media: Chris Norman Brian Bennett Backs Coach: Ian Tabor Vice Chairman: Chris Collins Llyr Lane Design: Simon Down Clive Davies Forwards Coach: ZAP! Creative Treasurer: Adrian Hadley Neil Edwards Photography: Marc Wakeham Ian Tabor Asst Coach: Viv Jones Secretary: John Huw Williams James Dixon Produced by: Jill Parker Billy Woods Team Manager: HUSH Iestyn Williams The views expressed in this program Physiotherapy: are not necessarily those of Cardiff Dyfri Owen RFC

TOGETHER we will ALL ACHIEVE www.cardiffrfc.com #BLUEANDBLACKS LAST TIME OUT Cardiff 28 – Pontypridd 46 (07/10/2017) After successive defeats to Ebbw Vale and Bedwas, Cardiff hoped to return to winning ways when close rivals Pontypridd visited the Arms Park. The game got off to the best possible start for the Blue and Blacks when after a period of concerted pressure Will Rees-Hole was put over in the corner. The lead only lasted for a couple of minutes before a momentary loss of concentration allowed former Cardiff player Diggy Bird (who was to prove a thorn in the side all afternoon) scored near the posts – his conversion edging Ponty in front. Things got even better for the visitors a few minutes later when another former Arms Park favourite, Rhys Shellard, touched down, this time Bird was unable to add the conversion. Both sides were playing some good rugby and the game had a closeness and intensity that has sometimes been missing from recent encounters.

Gareth Thompson was able to add a couple of penalties to bring Cardiff within a point with half an hour of the game gone. In the last ten minutes of the half an Alex Webber try and Bird conversion extended the Pontypridd lead. Gareth Thompson and Diggy Bird exchanged penalties to give Ponty a 22 – 14 lead as the interval approached. With time running out before the break put smiles back on the faces of home supporters when he dived over in the corner, Thompson again converting from a difficult position. Then on the stroke of half time disaster struck for the Blue & Blacks when, as they tried to apply pressure just outside the Pontypridd 22 their captain, Joey Tomlinson, was injured in a tackle. As the medical staff came on the referee took the decision to end the half a few seconds early as the injury was clearly going to take some time to treat.

Half time saw a tag game with children of Ysgol Gymraeg, Caerfilli – but the eyes of many spectators were on the prostrate player being treated nearby, before being stretchered off the field by Cardiff and Pontypridd medical staff.

TOGETHER we will ALL ACHIEVE www.cardiffrfc.com #BLUEANDBLACKS When play resumed versatile front row man Ian Jenkins had moved to hooker with Peter Lloyd making his debut at tight head. The second half was just as tight as the first with both sides pushing forward to try and make the breakthrough. It was the Blue and Blacks that struck first when Owen Lane broke clear and fed Lewis Jones in support for the scrum half to canter to the line and score. Gareth Thompson again added the conversion putting Cardiff 28-22 in front with half an hour to go. Diggy Bird pulled the visitors back to within three points with another successful penalty before the decision that changed the match. With Ponty on the attack and being repelled by a resilient home defence the referee deemed that some of the home side’s tactics were not legal and sent Dan Fish to the sin-bin.

Having already spent 10 minutes of the first half reduced to 14 (after Will Rees-Hole incurred the wrath of the official) Cardiff were to find a further period with reduced resources more than could be managed. Pontypridd tails were now up and in the closing 12 minutes they added tries from Aled Summerhill, Hemi Barnes and Rhys Shellard. Two of these were converted by Diggy Bird (who deservedly won the man of the match award) and the third by the seemingly ageless Ceri Sweeney. The final score of 46 - 28 to the visitors did scant justice to the Cardiff performance.

The game proved a timely reminder that rugby is an 80 minute game and that you need all your players on the field to have a chance of beating teams like Pontypridd.

The sad news from the physio’s room after the game was that Joe Tomlinson had damage to his ACL and would require surgery, keeping him out for the remainder of the 2017-8 season.

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CARDIFF: NEWPORT: 15 Dan Fish Matthew Prosser 14 James Beal Henry Palmer 13 Dafydd Smith Garin Harris 12 Will Rees-Hole Morgan Burgess 11 Ceri Young Joe Bartlett 10 Gareth Thompson (Capt) Alex Everett 9 Lewis Jones Kyle Tayler 1 Rhys Carre Rhys Jenkins (capt) 2 Kirby Myhill Owen Davies 3 Anton Peikrishvili Haydn Simons 4 Miles Normandale Haydn Palmer 5 James Murphy Thomas Pascoe 6 Reuben Tucker Chay Smith 7 Ben White Harri Lang 8 Dan Crimmins Geraint O’Driscoll

Replacements Replacements 16 James Greenfield A N Other 17 Ian Jenkins Will Evans 18 Peter Lloyd Tom Piper 19 Tom Daley Joe Cullimore 20 Luke Crocker Rhys Cresswell 21 Rhodri Cole Ryan James 22 Ben Thomas Arwel Robson 23 Lewis Reece Adam Sabri

Referee: Simon Mills Assistant Referees: Jonathan Evans & Paul Richards Match Ball Sponsor: Cardiff RFC Sunshine Club Next home game: Friday 10th November 2017 v Bargoed 19:30 KO

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Today we extend a warm welcome to our comrades at the Friends of Newport Rugby Trust who have put in much effort over the last few months keeping their team alive. We applaud their dedication and efforts.

Travel Arrangements The supporters club regularly arranges coach travel to Cardiff RFC away matches, but please note that we won’t be doing so during the early part of this season while we’re playing the other teams in the Principality Premiership East pool.

Coach trips will restart in the new year when we begin playing opposition further away such as Carmarthen & Llandovery. Keep an eye on these programme notes or our website for further information.

Christmas Lunch We’re taking bookings for the supporters club Christmas dinner which will be held at 5pm on Friday 1st December at prior to the Bedwas game that will be played afterwards at 7.30pm.

Two courses for £13. 1 course £10. Payment required when booking and please state how many courses. Vegetarian options available.

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HEAD TO HEAD

PREMIER LEAGUE HEAD TO HEAD VS NEWPORT Head To Head Cardiff Newport

Previous Games (51) 3 draws Won 28 Won 20

Biggest League Win (Newport games) 62-17 (2012) 37-0 (2004)

Biggest Winning League Margin (All Teams) 116-0 (Dunvant 2000) 76-17 (Dunvant 2000)

Top League Points Scorer (Newport games) Lee Jarvis 75 points Daniel Griffiths 95 points

Top League Points Scorer (All Teams) 846 points Daniel Griffiths 1354 points

Top League Try Scorer (Newport games) Rhys Williams, Michael Poole 5 tries Nigel Walker 6 tries Top League Try Scorer (All Teams) Steve Ford 76 tries Michael Poole 37 tries

Most League Points in a single game (Newport Lee Jarvis 21 points Daniel Griffiths 20 points games) Most League Points in a single game , Paul Burke Gareth Rees 33 points (All Teams) 31 points Most League Appearances (Newport games) Owen Ruttley David Pattison 17 Andrew Lewis 12

Most League Appearances (All Teams) Owen Ruttley 142 David Pattison 212

CARDIFF V NEWPORT Ground P W L D F A

At Cardiff Arms Park 25 19 6 0 713 487

At Rodney Parade 26 9 14 3 438 547

LAST 5 MEETINGS Date Home Away

27/08/2017 Newport 19 31 Cardiff

25/02/2017 Newport 17 8 Cardiff

02/09/2016 Cardiff 25 22 Newport

12/03/2016 Newport 42 24 Cardiff

31/10/2015 Cardiff 36 28 Newport

ALL GAMES V NEWPORT P W D L F A 425 206 61 158 3754 3379

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