SEASIDERS ON THE ROAD AGAIN
So where do Penarth go after three wins on the trot, with a six-point lead at the top of the table? With only five games to go, it’s just a matter of taking a glance over your shoulder. St.Joseph’s have two games in hand, but they don’t come to the Athletic Field until 15th February, after the first two games of the Six Nations.
Ignoring for a moment Llanharan (who only have one game in hand, but are 17 points adrift) you come to Abercynon (who we don’t meet again until the end of March) and next Saturday’s opponents Rhydyfelin.
The Village lost a close game against Abercynon last Saturday, which arguably drops them out of the promotion running, leaving the top three to sort it out between themselves over the next two months.
With the Seasiders still averaging 40 points a game (the 84 against Rhiwbina certainly helped there), you can’t rule anything out.