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Women’s Super Cup Finals preview

Women’s Super Cup Finals preview

All roads lead to Llandovery for the pinnacle of the Women’s club season at the Super Cup Finals day, this Sunday.

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Wattstown and Porth Harlequins will look to end their very first competitive season with silverware as they compete in the Vase Final. Wattstown won both Division 3 encounters earlier in the season but only by two points on each occasion.

The Vase offers new clubs an opportunity to develop and progress into the leagues, as can be seen with last year’s winners Penybanc who progressed into the quarter-finals of this year’s Cup.

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The Bowl will be competed between Haverfordwest and Ynysybwl who have both had excellent Super Cup runs so far. Haverfordwest finished top of Pool C undefeated and an impressive 83-0 win over Senghenydd in the semi-final sees them in pole position for the Bowl. Ynysybwl’s run to the final has been no less impressive with wins over Division 3 champions Bedlinog and Pool E winners, Abergele.

In a repeat of the 2014 Plate final, Pencoed will take on defending champions Seven Sisters who will look to win the Plate for the third successive time. This will be Seven’s fifth Plate Final appearance in the last six years.

Both Ospreys clubs have claimed home victories over each other in the Premier League, but Pencoed’s 42-12 win at the Verlands will give them enough confidence to claim the title for themselves.

For the first time U18’s clubs will take centre stage with the inclusion of the National U18’s Cup Final. Twenty four clubs from across Wales competed in the first competition of is kind with Wattstown and Cardiff Quins  advancing to the Final. Both clubs will be jam-packed with talent with representative from the U18’s Regions and East Wales who played at the Millennium Stadium last week.

Premiership champions Skewen will look to make it a double by winning the coveted National Cup Final as they take on Pontyclun Falcons. Last year’s Cup runners up, the Falcons made their intentions clear by knocking out Premiership runners-up Whitland, 14-12 in their semi-final. However they do face a mighty challenge as the Skewen players are no strangers to winning, claiming the double over the past two season with their previous club Neath Athletic.

U18’s Cup – 12.00 (pitch 1)
Vase – 12.00 (pitch 2)
Cup – 14.00 (pitch 1)
Plate – 16.00 (pitch 1)
Bowl – 16.00 (pitch 2)
Entry £3 with programme

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