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Wanderers put pride at stake

Glamorgan Wanderers make six changes to the side that lost at Mountain Ash last Saturday in the SWALEC League.

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Behind the scrum two of last week’s bench Elliot Jones and Sean Carroll start and Charlie Johnson who was unavailable also comes into the centre.

Up front Rhys Jenkins, having recovered from an injury received against Rumney, starts in the front row and there is a shuffle in the back five with Dan Richards moving into the second row to allow Carl Kimber and Dan Crimmins to start in the back row. Alex Luff continues as captain. 

“The league positions reflect both our seasons but this game will be no less intense than a top of the table clash. There is pride at stake and a need to show the coaches that a players are worthy of a place in the championship squad for next season,” commented captain Alex Luff

“We need to cut out the showboating and silly mistakes and stick to our game plan. If we do that we are more than capable of victory on Saturday,” added head coach Chris Ower.   

 Glamorgan Wanderers: 15 Elliot Jones 14 Joe Xiberras 13 Charlie Johnson 12 Loren Quick 11 Dan Lovell  10 Gareth Cull 9 Sean Carroll; 1 Haval Ibrahim 2 Ross Grimstone 3 Rhys Jenkins 4 Dan Richards 5 Alex Luff (Capt)  6 Carl Kimber 7 Ollie Randall 8 Dan Crimmins
 
 Replacements: 16. Dan Evans 17. Mel Lewis 18. Owain Thomas 19  Owen Marshall 20. Rhys Griffiths

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