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Dream MiIlennium final in the minds of Welsh rugby

Dream MiIlennium final in the minds of Welsh rugby

The dream of playing at the Millennium Stadium will become a more realistic goal for community clubs next season thanks to the WRU’s restructuring of the SWALEC Cup, Plate and Bowl.

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Last season saw the introduction of the SWALEC Plate and Bowl for clubs knocked out in the early rounds of the prestigious SWALEC Cup competition.

The finals of all three tournaments took place at the Millennium Stadium on 9 May, with Morriston beating Lampeter in the Bowl final and Ammanford overcoming Risca in the Plate final before Neath lifted the SWALEC Cup by beating old rivals Llanelli.

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Following a review of the competition format, the knock-out competitions will now run separately with clubs in SWALEC League Divisions 4, 5, 6, Division 2 North and University clubs competing for the Bowl title, clubs in Divisions 2, 3 and Division 1 North fighting it out for glory in the Plate competition while the SWALEC Cup, the pinnacle of the Welsh club game, will be the exclusive domain of Principality Premiership and Division One clubs.

This change of format will ensure that all clubs are offered a run of League fixtures in the first half of the season, alleviating difficulties faced by clubs in the final weeks of the season when pressure is created for clubs by a build-up of fixtures. It will also provide a more even playing contest with clubs playing against sides from a similar level of the National League, rather than incurring great cost to complete a fixture where a positive result is sometimes almost certainly out of reach.

Thirdly, only teams who have won all their matches will contest a Millennium Stadium final, a chance which takes away the possibility of teams progressing in one competition on the basis of a loss in another.

WRU Head of Rugby, Performance and Development Joe Lydon said: “We’ve got a fabulous sponsor in SWALEC who are great supporters of the game and ensure we can provide this opportunity for clubs to have their day in the sun at the Millennium Stadium, the jewel in the crown of Welsh rugby.

“While last year’s inaugural three-tier competition was a great success for those involved, we are always looking to improve standards and some clubs found it difficult to compete because of excessive travel costs and a build-up of matches.

“Holding the three finals at the Millennium Stadium was a great showpiece event for the game and for the national cup competition. We feel that by creating a system whereby clubs will be categorised according to their League Division it will create an even more meaningful competition where every club in Wales will have a real crack of the whip at their respective title by playing against their peers in the League.”

Alan Williams, Director of Energy Sales, SWALEC, commented: “We’re looking forward to the new season, the second in our three-year sponsorship of the Cup, Plate and Bowl competitions. Working in partnership with the WRU, we’re continually looking at ways to improve and develop the events we sponsor and we hope the revisions announced today will help to enhance the Cup competition further. Last season, we introduced the Plate and Bowl competitions with the finals being played at the Millennium Stadium and we look forward to another great day of top-class club rugby at the Stadium in 2010.

“As a leading energy supply in Wales, we feel it’s fitting our sponsorship association with the WRU should encompass community rugby at all levels including the recently-announced expanded SWALEC League competition, the SWALEC Cup, Plate and Bowl, the women’s international team and the international age-grade teams at U18 and U20 level.”

There will be a new name on the SWALEC Bowl at the end of the season, with last year’s winners Morriston in the Plate this time around. The SWALEC Bowl kicks off on October 10 with 169 clubs. Last year’s Plate winners Ammanford have drawn Llanelli Wanderers in Round One of the competition, which kicks off on October 31, while Morriston have a bye.

All 14 Premier Division clubs, including Cup holders Neath, receive byes in Round One of the SWALEC Cup, which initially only involves clubs from Division One East and West. The competition kicks off on December 12 with a round of matches that includes newly relegated Bridgend taking on fellow Ospreys region Division One West club Tonmawr while Division One East champions Blackwood have drawn a bye.

ROUND ONE

SWALEC Cup Round One (to be played weekend of 12 December):
Bridgend v Tonmawr
Narberth v Bridgend Athletic
Builth Wells v Newbridge
Llangennech v Llanharan
Whitland v Ystrad Rhondda
Bedlinog v Tredegar

Byes:
Aberavon RFC
Bargoed RFC
Beddau RFC
Bedwas RFC
Blackwood RFC
Bonymaen RFC
Caerphilly RFC
Cardiff RFC
Carmarthen Ath RFC
Carmarthen Quins RFC
Corus RFC
Cross Keys RFC
Cwmllynfell RFC
Ebbw Vale RFC
Felinfoel RFC
Glamorgan Wanderers RFC
Llandovery RFC
Llanelli RFC
Merthyr RFC
Neath RFC
Newport RFC
Pontypool RFC
Pontypridd RFC
Rumney RFC
Swansea RFC
UWIC RFC

SWALEC Plate Round One (to be played weekend of 31 October):
Llandeilo v Aberystwyth
Cardigan v Kidwelly
Llangefni v Mold
Ammanford v Llanelli Wanderers
Gorseinon v Mumbles
Seven Sisters v BP Llandarcy
Glynneath v Briton Ferry
Kenfig Hill v Brecon
Pencoed v Tondu
Llandaff v Tylorstown
Abercynon v Heol y Cyw
Nelson v Rhydyfelin
Penallta v Blaina
Gardiffaith v Pill Harriers
Abergavenny v Pontypool United

Byes:
Laugharne RFC
Caernarvon RFC
Pontyberem RFC
Cwmavon RFC
Llantrisant RFC
Penarth RFC
Haverfordwest RFC
Pwllheli RFC
Morriston RFC
Ystalyfera RFC
Maesteg RFC
Fairwater RFC
Ynysybwl RFC
Tredegar Ironsides RFC
Lampeter RFC
Bro Ffestiniog RFC
Loughor RFC
Aberavon Quins RFC
Maesteg Quins RFC
Llandaff North RFC
St Peters RFC
Newport HSOB RFC
Newcastle Emlyn RFC
Llandudno RFC
Dunvant RFC
Bryncoch RFC
Treherbert RFC
Llantwit Fardre RFC
Llanishen RFC
Cwmbran RFC
Crymych RFC
Denbigh RFC
Penclawdd RFC
Skewen RFC
Treorchy RFC
Mountain Ash RFC
Rhymney RFC
Brynmawr RFC
Llanybydder RFC
Nant Conwy RFC
Waunarlwydd RFC
Brynamman RFC
Nantyffyllon RFC
Pentyrch RFC
Aberdare RFC
Croesyceiliog RFC
Ruthin RFC
Gilfach Goch RFC
Gwernyfed RFC

SWALEC Bowl Round One (to be played weekend of 10 October):
Aberaeron v Bethesda
Welshpool v Newtown
Monmouth v Forgeside
Llandybie v Mynydd y Garreg
Penybanc v Amman United
Lampeter Coll v Pontyates
Glais v Furnace
Hendy v Trimsaran
Swansea Uplands v Tumble
Cefn Cribbwr v Bryncethin
Maesteg Celtic v Cwmgors
Blaengarw v Baglan
Ferndale v Pontyclun
Ynysowen v Dowlais
Oly Illtydians v Cowbridge
Caerau Ely v St Albans
Old Penarthians v Cardiff Saracens
Machen v Abertysswg
Cefn Fforest v Risca
Crumlin v Aberbargoed
Usk v Hartridge
Blaenavon v St Josephs Newport
Pontllanfraith v Llanhilleth

Byes:
Bangor Normal College
Fishguard RFC
Pontarddulais RFC
Taibach RFC
Bridgend Sports RFC
Canton RFC
RTB Ebbw Vale RFC
Bettws (Newport) RFC
Bangor Univ RFC
Milford RFC
Penygroes RFC
Banwen RFC
South Wales Police RFC
Cardiff HSOB RFC
Abertillery BG RFC
New Tredegar RFC
Machynlleth RFC
Neyland RFC
New Dock Stars RFC
Neath Ath RFC
Wattstown RFC
Cardiff University RFC
Markham RFC
Caldicot RFC
Dolgellau RFC
Pembroke RFC
Cefneithin RFC
Pontardawe RFC
Penygraig RFC
Llanrumney RFC
Abercarn RFC
Chepstow RFC
Bala RFC
Tenby RFC
Fall Bay RFC
Crynant RFC
Porthcawl RFC
Clwb Rygbi Cymry Caerdydd
Blackwood Stars
Ynysddu RFC
Llandrindod Wells RFC
Llangadog RFC
South Gower RFC
Resolven RFC
Tonyrefail RFC
Bynea RFC
Trebanos RFC
Cwmtwrch RFC
Cwmgwrach RFC
Gowerton RFC
Penlan RFC
Birchgrove RFC
Tonna RFC
Abaravon Naval
Pontrhydyfen RFC
Ogmore Vale RFC
Pyle RFC
Glyncorrwg RFC
Vardre RFC
Glyncoch RFC
Rhigos RFC
Cefn Coed RFC
Cilfynydd RFC
Cambrian Welfare RFC
Deri RFC
Pontycymmer RFC
Senghenydd RFC
Abertridwr RFC
Rhiwbina RFC
St Josephs RFC
Taffs Well RFC
Abercwmboi RFC
Llantwit Major RFC
Barry RFC
Aberbeeg RFC
Cwm RFC
Blaina Utd RFC
Hafodyrynys RFC
Hollybush RFC
Oakdale RFC
Nantyglo RFC
Trinant RFC
Caerleon RFC
St Julians HSOB RFC
Trefil RFC
New Panteg RFC
Rogerstone RFC
Brynithel RFC
Talywain RFC
Whiteheads RFC
Llanidloes RFC
COBRA RFC
Rhos RFC
Tregaron RFC
Crickhowell RFC
Ystradgynlais RFC
Beaufort RFC
Nantgaredig RFC
Llansawel RFC
Trinity College Carmarthen RFC
Blaenau RFC
Pantyffynnon RFC
Betws (Ammanford) RFC
Tycroes RFC

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