'Diabolical' Newport let Ravens off the hook – Newport 27 Bridgend 34

“ABSOLUTELY diabolical” was how Newport head coach Sven Cronk summed up his team’s second- half display which saw them contrive to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory, eventually going down 27-34 against Bridgend.

Leading 27-10 at the interval, Newport seemed set to record a comfortable sixth Principality Premiership win of the season and to avenge their 42-35 loss at the Brewery Field last October.

But the Ravens cashed in on a series of bungling Newport errors – particularly at the lineout – to rattle up 24 points without reply after the break.

“We totally imploded in the second half and were absolutely diabolical in all aspects of our game,” said Cronk.

“Bridgend were there for the taking and we completely blew it. I thought we were quite clinical in the opening half but some of our decision-making and what we did in the later stages was dire,” he added.

Despite conceding an early penalty goal the home side levelled the scores midway through the half and then took command, with full back Geraint O’Driscoll, wing forward Craig Attwell, centre Daniel Robinson and left wing Elliot Frewen all crossing for tries.

O’Driscoll kicked a 19th- minute penalty goal and he and outside-half Tom Hancock each added a conversion.

Bridgend must have had quite a pep talk at half-time because they looked far more determined after the restart – not least in their superior scrummaging.

In contrast, Newport stuttered and stumbled and then handed the visitors some gift tries because of overthrowing the ball to the back of lineouts near their line.

Bridgend’s points came from a Scott Hicks 24th- minute try followed by further touchdowns from Lloyd Evans and left wing Glen Lewis (2).

Impressive outside-half Lewis K Williams kicked two penalties and four conversions but he also kept his side on the front foot in the crucial closing stages.

The visitors’ last two tries came after Newport prop and captain Gethin Robinson was sent off in the 69th minute after receiving a second yellow card from referee Rhys Thomas.

Robinson, along with fellow hooker Ryan Prosser and Bridgend’s Jonny Thomas and Shaun O’Rouke, was sent to the sin bin in the 34th minute after an off-the-ball skirmish.

Newport: G O’Driscoll; O Broad (J Leadbeater 70), D Robinson (A Awcock 42), D Franchi, E Frewen; T Hancock, R Downes (A Quick 47); D Pattison (G Robinson 61), R Prosser (D Rogers 42) (R Prosser 80), G Robinson, capt. (N Williams 42), D Rosser (J Sullivan 80), R Jones, B Lampitt (J Jeune 74), C Attwell and R Coombs (C Everett 66).

Tries: G O’Driscoll, C Attwell, D Robinson, E Frewen; pen: G O’Driscoll; cons: O’Driscoll and T Hancock. Bridgend: J Murphy; R Lock, N Edwards, S Campbell, G Lewis; LK Williams, G Holloway; J Thomas, C Francis (D Suter 52), O Williams, S O’Rouke (A Waite 73), O Lloyd, J Vaughan, capt., L Evans and S Hicks.

Tries: S Hicks, L Evans, G Lewis (2); pens: L Williams (3 mins and 57 mins); cons: L Williams (4).

Referee: Rhys Thomas (Cardiff).

Star man: Lewis K Williams.

Comments(8)

fedupjon says...
7:09pm Sun 3 Mar 13

What a shambles. No leadership on or off the field as usual. Two tries conceded at defensive lineouts with the ball thrown too long but why was it thrown anywhere other than the front of the line.
When Robinson and Prosser were sin binned we had a penalty on halfway but rather than kick for position, they chose another scrum. How bizarre!!
Cronk has been a nightmare all year and so is Robinson. Can the club afford all his bandaging for only 40 mnutes. Certainly he is not value for money and not a captain.
More and more friends are saying they will not part with their cash next year if Cronk remains in charge.

Euwan Usami says...
7:12pm Sun 3 Mar 13

It was criminal how they blew that second half. The Ravens would gave been whistling the great escape tune all the way home. #LiveAndLearn #GetAGrip #OnwardAndUpward

foxy3rd says...
8:16pm Sun 3 Mar 13

I absolutely agree with fedupjon in everything he said but not normally liking to name names I would say that as usual Hancock didn't have a clue and coombsie along with most of the team aren't Premiereship class.We certainly missed Framps.It was the worst display I've seen in nearly 50 yrs. Disgusting, it takes 4 coaches to serve up this rubbish.Robinson needs to start getting fit, when he was missing things were slightly better.Elliot is the ONLY class player there.This pathetic rubbish has been building up for seasons now.Stopped my Dragons ticket for this season.If same set-up next season sadly will give up on my once great club.

Mr Stuart Parry says...
12:13pm Mon 4 Mar 13

I can only agree with fedupjon too and add that if there was any honour in any of the rugby coaching staff at Rodney Parade, they would resign. It is becoming increasingly obvious that they are only in it for the money as both rugby teams have made Newport a laughing stock of Welsh rugby in successive defeat after defeat. This also reflects badly on those who employ the coaching staff too. No courage, no conviction, no honour!

Gooding says...
10:27pm Mon 4 Mar 13

Hancock is the worst outside half I have ever seen. We seem at recruitment and judging rugby players.

We have one of the best players in the Premiership, Leadbitter, warming the bench and a number of players from the worst team in the league last year, from Pontypool on the bench!

Leadbitter must play outside half for the rest of the season. Anyone with any intelligence can see that one!

Euwan Usami says...
11:22pm Mon 4 Mar 13

Gooding wrote:
Hancock is the worst outside half I have ever seen. We seem at recruitment and judging rugby players.

We have one of the best players in the Premiership, Leadbitter, warming the bench and a number of players from the worst team in the league last year, from Pontypool on the bench!

Leadbitter must play outside half for the rest of the season. Anyone with any intelligence can see that one!
Don't recall Leadbeater playing 10, he's a 9 by trade I believe. Has been playing full back too on occasion because he is a tricky little bugger in attack a la Elliot Frewen imo. Scott Sheldon was the first choice 10 but is out injured. Agree though that Hancock was shocking and did cost us the game. He did the same thing at Sardis Road to lose the Ponty game to after we lead 24-15 with15 mins to go too. Youngsters will make mistakes as they learn though. And they will cost us games as a result unfortunately.

Euwan Usami says...
11:24pm Mon 4 Mar 13

**** you autocorrect, Scott Sneddon not Sheldon! Lol

arvinda strop says...
10:48am Tue 5 Mar 13

Gooding wrote:
Hancock is the worst outside half I have ever seen. We seem at recruitment and judging rugby players.

We have one of the best players in the Premiership, Leadbitter, warming the bench and a number of players from the worst team in the league last year, from Pontypool on the bench!

Leadbitter must play outside half for the rest of the season. Anyone with any intelligence can see that one!
Sorry to sound a bit dull but why keep picking them.???????.'
If there are better players in the squad and on the bench.
You were certainly qick enough to sign them up even pre season.
Pablo's boy a much better at 10 than anyone at the club.
Things going to hell in a han-cart as they say back home.

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