Wales U18 cap and Cardiff U18 captain Alfie Prygodzicz will be hoping to guide Llantrisant Youth to the WRU Club’s U18 Shield title when the ‘Road to Principality 25’ finals resume at Rodney Parade on Bank Holiday Monday.
Ysgol Glantaf pupil Prygodzicz helped Wales to an unbeaten three match winning sequence in the recent Six Nations U18 Festival in France. Llantrisant take on Abercynon in the first of three finals.
The WRU U18 Club Cup final was won by Llandeilo for the second year in a row as they pipped Pontypool United. Cardiff Quins are back to defend the Bowl title they won last year when they beat Gowerton 31-14.
In the Plate final, Barry take on Gorseinon.
WRU U18 CLUB – SHIELD FINAL
Abercynon: Kian Bishop; Alfie Fear, Harley Rees, Reagan Winder, Joe Smith; Evan Corley, Taine Jones; Travis Riddiford, Kian Cadogan, Oliver Kostyra, Ashton Pullman, Lewis Winder, Logan Dixon, Harri Williams, Mckenzie Meachin
Reps: Corey Breakspeare, Callum Instrell, Morgan Fear, Keane Robinson, Ashton Bowen, Zac Griffiths
Llantrisant: Regan Young; Ben Wyn-Williams, Harry Kinsey, Joe Danter (captain), Osian Ayres; Ben Wilding, Ben Williams; Aidan Mumford, Elis Bowers, Alfie Beazer, Dewi Fear, Alfie Edwards, Llew Gwynne, Tomos Prys-Evans, Alfie Prygodzicz
Reps: Owain Wilson, Luca Thomas, Atlas Nichols, James Alford, Lewis Rees, Dan Palin, Ifan Roberts, Raffaele Scarico
Road to the Final
1 March – Semi Final
Abercynon 66 – 12 Abergele; Llantrisant 35 – 27 Felinfoel
1 February – Quarter Final
Brecon 22 – 24 Abercynon; Tumble 34 – 43 Llantrisant
14 December – Round 2
Abercynon 27 – 21 Cwmbran; Cefn Coed 5 – 21 Llantrisant
9 November – Round 1
Abercynon 22 – 15 Risca; Llanharan 3 – 31 Llantrisant
WRU U18 CLUB – BOWL FINAL
Cardiff Quins: Rhys Whitchell; Ryan Watts, Joe Fernandez, Will Adams, Lucas Hughes; Tom Payne, Joe Gill; Reagan Guerin, Taylor Coles, Sion Hill, James Harding, Ellis Dawkins, Gruff Davies, Owain Williams, Tom Cadman (captain)
Reps: Gethin Greenway, Tomi RG, Ethan Hannibal, Elgin Williams, Rhydderech Ap Gareth, Gruff Davies, Tyler Dean, Charlie Deane
Llanishen: Zak Edleston; Jake Ferriera, Henry Parker, Morgan Lewis, Jack Stennett-Jones; Rhys Thomas, Zach Camilleri; Harley Alldis, Samson Loizos, Jake Johnson, James Harris, Aiden Warner, Ali Al Jasseem, Sam Evans, Ben Bora
Reps: Jacob Thwaite, Alfie Hill, Harry Sprudd, Evan Johnson, Kaylum Kelly, Luca Tanti, Bovic Amundala, Ibrahim Saadallah
Road to the Final
1 March – Semi Final
Abercwmboi 21 – 30 Llanishen; Cardiff Quins 31 – 7 Aberystwyth
1 February – Quarter Final
Cardiff Quins 29 – 5 Cornelly-Bryncethin; Llanishen 40 – 15 Gilfach Goch
14 December – Round 2
Colwyn Bay 15 – 18 Llanishen; Penarth 0 – 52 Cardiff Quins
9 November – Round 1
Llanishen 56 – 12 Garndiffaith
WRU U18 CLUB – PLATE FINAL
Barry: Ellis O’Grady; Tyler Rienholdt, Morgan Prosser, Joe Jenkins, Isaac Thomas; Caelan Hurley, Alfie Hillman; Rauley Hunter, Rhys Nicholls, Jac Huggins, Rhydian Jones, Joey Morris, Rhys Behrens, Zac Edwards, Maverick Jennings
Reps: Aled Phillips, Austin Caffery, Jacob Maggs, Rhys Bryn, Morgan Beasley, Sam Thomas, Noah Williams, Tom Provis
Gorseinon: Nathan Hancock; Lewis Bowen, Ethan Davies, George Davies, Alfie Welsby; Emrys Jones, Jonny Davies; Zac Moore, Rico Rees, Dewi Brown, Ollie Young, Louis Daniels (captain), Jacob Burchell, Ethan Sewell, Rhodri Presdee-Salathiel
Reps: Ethan Wilcox, Dylan Dennis, Alfie Evans, Jacob Brewer, Harri Rogers, Theo Rogers, Rhys Lawrence, Liam Williams
Road to the Final
1 March – Semi Final
Gorseinon 19 – 8 Crymych; Haverfordwest 19 – 34 Barry
1 February – Quarter Final
Cowbridge 17 – 22 Barry; Gorseinon 41 – 10 St Peters
14 December – Round 2
Beddau 13 – 18 Barry; Gorseinon w/o v Briton Ferry
9 November – Round 1
Whitehead 3 – 25 Barry