Scarlets keep their hopes alive
September 21, 2002

Llanelli kept their hopes of a Celtic League quarter-final place alive with a 37-25 victory over Ebbw Vale.

The Scarlets picked up a maximum five points haul thanks to a blistering assault just after half-time, but for the rest of the match the visitors caused plenty of problems for their illustrious hosts.

Centre Matthew Watkins crossed for two tries, while wing Mark Jones and Salesi Finau and flanker David Jones also benefited from a loose game, that was entertaining if not of the highest quality.

Vale coach Mike Ruddock will take plenty of encouragement from his side's performance.

At one stage they trailed 37-6 and were staring at a comprehensive beating, but they refused to throw in the towel and crossed for three late tries.

After two defeats out of three last year's European semi-finalists desperately needed the win and bonus point to maintain any hopes of making the last eight of the competition.

However, you would not have guessed it in the opening half hour as Llanelli's game lacked any fluency or urgency.

In fact it was the visitors who enjoyed the better of possession and territory, playing most of the rugby and spearheaded by impressive number eight Will Thomas and lively scrum-half Brian Shelbourne.

The Steelmen deserved far better than a 13-6 deficit at half-time, although there was no doubting the quality of Llanelli's opening try.

Full-back Darren Evans provided the spark to a move that began inside his own half and well-timed passes by wing Mark Jones and centre Leigh Davies saw flanker David Jones race clear to the line.

Club captain Davies was making his first appearance of the season following surgery on a knee problem, although he was making little impact on a well-drilled Vale defence early on.

Fly-half Gareth Owen added two penalties to his earlier conversion to take the Scarlets into a rather flattering 13-0 lead, although two late penalties by Shelbourne kept the visitors in touch at the break.

However, the second period was an altogether different story as Llanelli cut out the errors, upped the tempo and played some scintillating rugby.

They crossed for five tries in all, with centre Watkins claiming his first two league tries for the club, Mark Jones getting a deserved corner score and Finau showing all his power to also cross.

Ebbw Vale hit back at the close with tries of their own by lock Neil Edwards, full-back Richard Davies and Shelbourne, but that was mere consolation.

Scarlets fly-half Gareth Owen finished with 12 points to his name while Vale scrum-half Shelbourne collected a 15-point haul for his efforts.

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