Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Chico Interview

The Chico Story

A few years ago Beaufort RFC's goodwill ambassador, Huw Lewis, was on a fact finding mission in the slums of Peru.

There he found a young rabid Chico dancing for money. After looking into his doleful eyes those big heart strings were pulled and he brought him back to the loving fold of Beaufort RFC. The combination of dressing like gigolo from Miami Vice and a steady diet of drinking alcohol through a funnel soon nursed the lovable little chap back to health.

After training hard he made his way into the Beaufort Senior team on the 27th September 2009. His running like an asthmatic greyhound was deceptive, the effort of charging down balls with his face was paid off with a fine try and rightly deserved man of the match award.

Well done Chico, we Love you man.

Blaenavon Match Report

BLAENAVON FORGESIDE RFC 7 POINTS BEAUFORT RFC 37 POINTS
It was a solid performance from Beaufort in this division 6 encounter to make up for last weeks disappointing draw at home. Their discipline was better and they scored six well constructed tries to earn themselves the bonus point to keep them in touch with the league leaders.
A penalty from standoff Dylan Smith got them off to an early start. Then before the half hour mark they had scored two tries. In his match debut wing Matthew Dobbs made the decisive touchline run that led to the first. Centre Mike Vaughan finished clinically to score the try. The second , the best of the encounter ,came after a fine take in the line out by Mark Heasley. A mid field switch straight out of the text book created the gap for centre Michael White to fly up the middle of the park to gallop in near the posts
Before the interval Beaufort had struck again Quick thinking by scrum half John Davies set up Mike Vaughan for him to skip across the line for his second try . With two conversions from Smith by half time Beaufort had scored 22 unanswered points.
Smith was again on target with a penalty to open the visitors tally after the break. But once again Beaufort seemed to lose their first half momentum not helped by a number of stoppages .Forgeside then had their best period and it took an herculean effort by Matthew Burrows to bring off a cover tackle to stop a certain try . But the home side persevered and with dogged determination played the phases that led to their only try . It was though their last gasp effort . Beaufort silenced their opponents almost immediately with pace and deft passing . Matthew Dobbs deservedly got the fourth try for the bonus point and White finished off a good afternoon for him with a fifth which Smith converted
It was good match for Smith who controlled the match superbly at standoff and a satisfying one for prop Marcus Rose to get onto the field back after a long term injury. On his club debut Matthew Dobbs was Beaufort's star player
Next week Beaufort play hosts to Abertysswg

Sunday, September 20, 2009

A Messy Night Up Beaufort (As if that out of the ordinary!)

Hi Team

Please forgive my abandonment of the Blog of late. I found the non playing very difficult and adjusting to being a "bag man" hard.

The ole bonkleg is back. Anyway it was a messy night by any standard:

Sam made his Beaufort Debut. The Baldy Peachaven winger gave his heart but due to MiracleGro shower gel blonde flowing locks came forth and left the boy in a severe state of intoxication.






After an afternoon of disappointment the Sacred Haven of the Country's Finest Young Minds that is Beaufort RFC fell foul to an invasion of magical and mythological characters. They were summoned up by black magic otherwise known as ZIP BOING








This caused Supergirl (who must of been undergoing treatment) and a Smurf (who was on the tubby side) to vomit.




Anyways I like Cheese so who cares.

Aberbargoed Match Report

Date:- 19th September 2009
Venue:- Beaufort
Fixture :- WRU Division 6 East
BEAUFORT RFC 26 POINTS ABERBARGOED 26 POINTS
Beaufort thought they had this match sown up by half time scoring 4 tries but a desperately disappointing performance in the second half allowed Aberbargoed to claw their way back to draw this Division Six encounter
Despite having the lion share of the possession silly acts of indiscipline were the host's downfall and in the end they had to be content with two league points and not five.
The visitors took every opportunity to kick their penalties converting four in all, two in the first ten minutes of the start of the match, to take the lead . Beaufort then unleashed a volley of attacks and tries came thick and fast. Flanker Daniel Purchase got the first and excellent finishing brought a further three tries scored by second row Ben Harding and flankers Andrew Morgan and Paul Francis . Dylan Smith converted three for a comfortable lead of 26 points to 9
But after the interval nothing resembling this momentum surfaced again. Although they were in complete control of the set pieces they failed to nail a hat full of opportunities that came their way due to some very sloppy and indifferent play . Aberbargoed, with only scraps of possession to play with, made the most of the few chances that came their way
and shored up their defence
In an horrendous last ten minutes spell the home side completely lost concentration, mistakenly thinking the match was won. To their credit Aberbargoed kept their composure throughout and caught Beaufort out with two lethal counterattacks from deep positions to make two late touchdowns . The simple conversions brought them within three points of the lead. When cool heads were needed to see the game out Beaufort tried to end the match with a flourish but again fell foul of the referee who awarded Aberbargoed a penalty. The visitors gratefully accepted it and kicked superbly to draw the scores level to end the contest,
Beaufort cannot be pleased with this result nor the penalty count which weighed heavily against them . In a team of mostly young players it was stalwart Paul Francis who caught the eye and was the team's star player on the day.
Next week Beaufort head to Blaenavon Forgeside

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Beaufort V Trefil Match Report

TREFIL RFC 10 POINTS BEAUFORT RFC 19 POINTS
Beaufort couldn't quite match last week's scintillating performance but they did enough to dispatch Trefil for a second league win scoring three tries .
Trefil gave Beaufort a torrid time in the opening quarter . They took full advantage of the visitors indiscipline with a series of penalties that kept them on the offensive . They kicked one penalty and placed another within a metre of the Beaufort line from where they drove from the lineout to crash over for a try.
Matters got worse for visitors when they had a player sent to the sin bin
But Trefil failed to make this tell . The ten point lead did not sit easy with them and in the second quarter they noticeably wilted in the heat . The momentum of the match then swung in favour of a fitter Beaufort. The visitors had a try disallowed but then failed woefully to nail other chances due to some sloppy handling to end the first half without a score.
Beaufort finally found their touch in the second half . Within five minutes, following a good scrumage, centre Mike Vaughan weaved his way through the defence to touch down at the posts leaving Dylan Smith the easiest of conversions . The next try was conjured up from half way and was the best of the encounter. Slick handling at pace provided space on the flank and fullback Matthew Burrows latched on to the final pass to round the opposition for a touchdown The conversion failed but Beaufort had grabbed the lead 12 points to 10.
Trefil did try to rally but they lacked enough incisiveness to endanger a splendid Beaufort defence. They also suffered a crisis in the scrum where Beaufort had the bigger bite on the day and occasionally struggled to cope with the pace of the game
With five minutes left on the game clock Michael White put the result beyond doubt. The Beaufort fly half pounced onto a loose ball near a ruck and began a thirty meter dash for the try line leaving a hapless Trefil defence trailing in his wake.
It was another a good team performance by Beaufort particularly in the second half. Newly partnered half backs Smith and White had a good afternoon . Glyn Moon who came on as a substitute was another dominant force but the accolade of Beaufort's star player was deservedly awarded to number eight Andrew Morgan for his overall work rate in attack and defence
Beaufort league encounter next week is home to Aberbargoed.