2011–12 Ystalyfera RFC season

Having finished the season before with the glory of winning the West Wales Bowl for the first time, expectancy was high at the start of the new 2011-12 season for Ystalyfera Rugby Football Club. Unfortunately a lethargic performance away to Vardre coupled with a disappointing loss to Pencoed in the second away fixture, left a feeling of ‘something missed’ which in the end did prove somewhat true. At the end of the season these two defeats would turn out to be the only losses to sides that finished below Ystalyfera in the League. Much disruption throughout the season was caused by the Wales campaign in the World Cup Tournament, resulting in longer ‘gaps’ between games. Nevertheless, Ystalyfera did re-gain their form and very good performances in October saw an away victory at Seven Sisters and a close run thing at Maesteg Quins, who were defending an undefeated home record lasting over two years and who would eventually complete the league season winning every game played. The home game against Taibach in November was lost by a single point and was an encounter which could have gone either way between sides of equal strength and ability. At the end of year/new year turnover Ystalyfera found their true capability, finishing impressive victories over Mumbles and Bryncoch, revenge defeats of Vardre and Pencoed, plus a Welsh Plate away win at struggling Aberavon Green Stars. This lifted the side to a 3rd placed promotion spot and raised confidence within the squad. A high quality 3rd Round defeat against our now familiar opponents Glynneath was followed by commanding victories against Brynamman and the luckless Aberavon Green Stars away – this our best ever win away in the National League to date (0-68).

After the Welsh ‘Grand Slam’ during March, the ‘Fera then lost three consecutive games to the sides who would finish in the top three promotion spots in the league. Maesteg Quins would be relieved however, to know they would not have to visit the Upper Swansea Valley for at least another season after another ‘feisty’ match between the sides. Ystalyfera completed the League season at home to Aberavon Green Stars with what turned out to be an all-time record victory for the Club. A score of 114 – 8 saw an accumulation of a record 18 tries, most players to score (11) – this equal to the number of players to score in the away game versus the same side, and the most points scored in a single game achieved by Damian James (38), Damian also getting a record 9 conversions as well. As the National League would re-structure to add the new Championship Division no sides were relegated so the Green Stars would become opponents for the next season as well. The last fixture was the final of the Swansea Valley Cup which Ystalyfera won for the second time in their history, a 38-22 victory over Alltwen at Trebanos.

Player achievements; Out of 39 who took part were appearances in every game (24) by prop Jonathan Williams, Lock Jesse Patton, Back Row Steffan Jones and Scrum Half/Full Back Phillip Thomas. Phillip also scored the most tries (16) this being his personal best. Dane Clancy amassed a total of 146 points with a personal best 20 penalties and 28 conversions. Damian James increased the Club record tries scored by a single player total to 144 and the Club record points total to 1,609 points. 4 players in the current squad have to date made over 300 appearances for the team, 15 players with over 100 appearances and 17 who have scored over 10 tries for the side so far.

Merits given were; Coaches players: Backs: Craig Watkins Forwards: Steffan Jones. Clubman award Damian James. Most Improved Player Ieuan Hopkins Most Promising Gareth Jones Club (Committee) Player of the Year Ashley Carter Supporters Player of the Year Steffan Jones (28% of the vote) Players Player of the Year Ashley Carter (21% of the vote)

NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION 3 SOUTH WEST[1]

Pos. Team. PL. W. D. L. F. A. Bon. Try. Pts. %.
1P Maesteg Harlequins 20 20 0 0 630 235 12 86 92 100.00%
2P Seven Sisters 20 15 0 5 610 268 17 81 77 75.00%
3P Taibach 20 15 0 5 466 349 7 53 67 75.00%
4 Ystalyfera 20 13 0 7 592 349 9 78 61 65.00%
5 Pencoed 20 9 1 10 507 427 12 62 50 47.50%
6 Mumbles 20 8 0 12 485 394 12 59 44 40.00%
7 Bryncoch 20 8 1 11 378 453 7 51 41 42.50%
8 Brynamman 20 8 0 12 360 410 8 38 40 40.00%
9 Morriston 20 6 0 14 338 511 3 39 27 30.00%
10 Vardre 20 5 0 15 329 471 4 33 24 25.00%
11 Aberavon Green Stars 20 2 0 18 208 1036 4 25 0 # 10.00%
12 BP Llandarcy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.00%
# -12pts

Ystalyfera 2011/12 Season Results[2]

No. Date. Fixture. Venue. Opponents. Result. F - A.
27 Aug. SVCup 1st Rd Home Cwmtwrch walkover -
1 27 Aug. Friendly Home Canton Won 39 - 27
2 3 Sept. League Away Vardre Lost 7 - 18
10 Sept. League Home BP Llandarcy Cancelled -
3 17 Sept. League Home Mumbles Won 23 - 8
4 24 Sept. League Away Pencoed Lost 25 - 36
5 1 Oct. League Home Bryncoch Won 21 - 15
6 8 Oct. League Away Brynamman Won 18 - 11
15 Oct. League Home Aberavon Green Stars Postponed -
7 21 Oct. League Away Seven Sisters Won 18 - 13
8 29 Oct. League Home Maesteg Quins Lost 13 - 19
9 5 Nov. League Home Morriston Won 27 - 14
10 12 Nov. League Away Morriston Won 23 - 17
11 19 Nov. League Home Taibach Lost 18 - 19
12 26 Nov. League Home Vardre Won 20 - 6
13 10 Dec. WPlate 2nd Rd Away Aberavon Green Stars Won 57 - 12
17 Dec. League Away BP Llandarcy Cancelled -
14 7 Jan. League Away Mumbles Won 31 - 24
15 14 Jan. League Home Pencoed Won 48 - 16
16 21 Jan. League Away Bryncoch Won 46 - 22
17 28 Jan. WPlate 3rd Rd Home Glynneath Lost 13 - 39
18 11 Feb. League Home Brynamman Won 27 - 15
18 Feb. SVCup SF Away Pontardawe Postponed -
19 3 Mar. League Away Aberavon Green Stars Won 68 - 0
20 24 Mar. League Home Seven Sisters Lost 25 - 44
21 31 Mar. League Away Maesteg Quins Lost 17 - 24
22 14 Apr. League Away Taibach Lost 5 - 22
23 21 Apr. League Home Aberavon Green Stars Won 114 - 8
28 Apr. SVCup SF Away Pontardawe Walkover -
24 4 May. SVCup F Trebanos Alltwen Won 38 - 22
739 - 449

Ystalyfera 2011/12 Season Player Stats[3]

46. Player. PL. Tries. Cons. DGls. Pens. Tot Pts.
1 Dane Clancy 22 6 28 20 146
2 Damian James 23 10 18 5 101
3 Gareth James 23 7 13 8 85
4 Phillip Thomas 24 16 80
5 Morgan Harris 21 10 4 58
6 Craig Watkins 22 9 45
7 Steffan Jones 24 7 1 37
8 Ashley Carter 23 6 30
9 Jesse Patton 24 5 25
10 Ieuan Hopkins 22 5 25
11 Jonathan Williams 24 4 20
12 Arwel Williams Captain 16 3 1 17
13 Paul Davies 16 3 15
14 Carwyn Williams 15 2 10
15 Mathew Scott 12 2 10
16 Ryan Evans 11 2 10
17 Ceri Wyn Myers 10 2 10
18 Graham Jones 16 1 5
19 Kevin Allen 7 1 5
20 Gareth Jones 22
21 Nathan Astley 19
22 Bradley Williams 11
22 Robat White 11
24 Kieran Lloyd 10
25 Neil Lynch 7
26 Jason Wryde 5
26 Daniel White 5
26 Neil Brown 5
29 Lyndon Osborne 4
29 Simon Chatham 4
31 Peter Abraham 3
32 Jason Humphries 1
32 Lee Evans 1
32 Jonathan Evans 1
32 Martyn Stoneman 1
32 Samuel Hughes 1
32 Talfan Evans 1
32 Owen Morgan 1
32 Tom Barry 1
'Penalty Tries' 1 5
'Team Total' 24 102 65 33 739

References

  1. WRU official website Archived 2009-09-28 at WebCite
  2. WRU official website Archived 2009-09-28 at WebCite
  3. [Ystalyfera Rugby Archive]
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