End of Season Review  PART 1

After the conclusion of the season, we sat down with co-captains Joe Franchi and Rhys Francis.
Discussing the season, both Joe and Rhys were disappointed to finish fifth, not compete in the play
offs and have something to play for in May. Joe advised before playing Bridgend away, winning
those types of games were important, if the squad were to compete for the play offs and league
title. Losing to Bridgend, Cardiff and Llandovery ultimately cost the team the opportunity of the play
offs. However, both believe it was a massive achievement to finish fifth. Especially considering the team
finished eleventh last season.

Joe and Rhys were quick to praise the work that the coaches, backroom staff and Jon Jones have
done in recruiting, training and building the squad this season. They paid tribute to the squad for
working hard and sticking with the game plan, especially as no other team has progressed recently
from eleventh to fifth within a season. Joe believes the future is really promising for the Ebbw Vale
team. The squad will look to kick on next season, improve further and aim to be in the mix for the
play offs.

Looking at the season’s goals, Rhys stated that the squad went into the 2022/23 season wanting to
make the play offs. The squad is an ambitious group and even though previous years, in the league,
did not look favourable, reaching the play offs was something the whole squad was aiming for.
Having not reached the top four, Rhys was disappointed to let that slip away, especially considering
the final score of the games they lost were so close, they could have gone either way. He was,
however, optimistic that the experience would benefit the squad going into next season and assist
the team’s challenge for a play off place.

Joe added that even though there was an overhaul of the squad last summer, they knew how good
the coaching staff, backroom staff were, coupled with the facilities at the club, everything was in
place to enable the team to challenge in the league and cup.
Key moments, however, let the squad down during the games that were lost this season.
He also stated RGC away in the cup was one of the most disappointing performances of the season.
Even though it is never an easy place to play, the squad would normal fancy themselves to win there,
but that small margins cost them.

Rhys believed to be successful next season, the team needs to be clinical in taking their
opportunities. This is something that had to be learnt the hard way this season. When looking at
teams such as Cardiff and Llandovery, who have been clinical when entering the twenty-two and
normally coming away with points. However, it will be a good learning curve for the squad going
forward, if they want to cement a top four position.
Joe was really pleased with the amount of character and togetherness shown within the group. This
had been evident since the pre-season games, such as Clifton away, where the team defended for
large portions of the game and did not break.
By doing this in a pre-season game, he believed that was promising for the season ahead.

Joe also advised, this togetherness, was evident again when playing Cardiff in the last game of the
season. He was disappointed that a momentary lapse of concentration resulted in Cardiff scoring a
try off a quick tap. However, Joe was encouraged, as the best attacking team in the league only
really scored one open play try. Therefore, he thought the signs were promising, as it is not
something that can be coached, along with attitude, character and effort. This is what the squad has
in abundance and as for all the other things, they will be worked on in pre-season. The squad will
come back on a different level next season.

Looking at the squad, both Rhys and Joe state that The Steelmen have a really good core group of players that
they are building the team around. Joe considered there was a good solid bunch of twenty-five/six
players whose fitness and resilience enables them to play week in week out. There had not been
many injuries during the season and there were a group of players who have played a lot of minutes,
which was really encouraging. He paid tribute to those players, pinpointing Dylan Bartlett as an
example, who only missed the final game of the season owing to work commitments. Prior to this
Dylan had only missed four minutes in the second row all season, which was some achievement. Joe
advised having players like that was invaluable and the squad will look to strengthen in a couple of
areas for next season.

Part 2 to follow

Report by Alex Kinsella-Evans

 

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Steelmen Just Miss Out

Ebbw entertained second place Cardiff on a sun-baked afternoon at the Ciner Glass Community Stadium, in their final game of the season.

With both sides starting the game by giving away a number of penalties, referee Ben Connor awarded the home side a penalty in the away side’s half. The Steelmen’s top scorer and full back for the day Evan Lloyd successfully kicked the penalty to put his side ahead.

The blue and blacks were soon down to fourteen men when flanker Nathan Hudd was sent to the sin bin for ten minutes by referee Connor for repeated infringements. With Ebbw having the upper hand, flanker Lewis Young scored the game’s first try. Full back Lloyd added the two points.

Further good play by the home side’s forwards and backs saw the Steelmen almost score a second try, only for the assistant referee to adjudge a push off the ball, which resulted in Cardiff being awarding a penalty to relieve the pressure.

With the away side putting together some good phases of play inside the Ebbw Vale twenty-two, referee Connor awarded the blue and blacks a penalty within five metres of the line. Some quick thinking by outside half Dan Fish saw the number ten take a quick penalty and dive over the line to score his sides first points of the game. With Fish moving out to the wing, replacement fly half Harrison James kicked the conversion to bring his side to within three points.

On the stroke of half time, referee Connor penalised Ebbw. Cardiff marksman Harrison James again kicked the penalty to take the game into half time all square.

Half Time: Ebbw Vale 10 – Cardiff 10

The home side came out in the second half clearly fired up. After winning good lineout ball and then being awarded a scrum, referee Connor awarded Ebbw a penalty inside the blue and blacks half. Lloyd successfully added the three points.

Against the run of play, the away side were awarded a penalty from a scrum inside the Steelmen’s half. Replacement flyhalf Harrison James again levelled the score at 13 all.

Some good play by the Ebbw backs, just inside the blue and black’s half saw the Steelmen almost score a second try. A quick pass inside found its way to speedster Carrick McDonough, who cut a line through the defence to show his speed and go untouched over the try line, only for referee Connor to bring the game back for a forward pass.

Ebbw Vale head coach Jason Strange made the decision to replace the magnificent Joe Franchi with Rhys Francis, the hard-working Luke Garrett with Joel Harries, the superb Dave Whiting, on his last appearance for the side with Adam Court and the ever-dependable Lewis Young with Bevan Jay.

With the game entering the final fifteen minutes, Cardiff scored the winning points, when from a scrum the ball was fed to full back Cameron Winnett. In space, the full back went over the line for his sides second try of the game. James was unable to add the two points.

The Steelmen made their final changes when Matthew Flanagan replaced the quick-thinking Jon Evans, Morgan Richards came on for the skilful Kieran Meek and Ewan Bowden made his debut for Ebbw when replacing Amir Jiwa Walji on the wing. Morgan Thomas replaced Jakub Malecki in the final change for the Steelmen.

With the away side giving away penalty after penalty in the dying moments, the Steelmen were unable to capitalise, with the blue and blacks seeing out the game.

Full Time: Ebbw Vale 13- Cardiff 18

Spirit of Wales Distillery man of the match: Joe Franchi

 

Straight after the game we spoke with Prop Dave Whiting, who was making his final appearance for Ebbw. Dave although disappointed with the result believed the team played well.

Looking back on the four years he has been at the club, Dave said it is a great family club, who have welcomed him and his family since day one. He has enjoyed his time at Ebbw and wishes everyone at the club all the best for the future.

We also caught up with Ebbw Vale flanker Gethin Williams. Gethin thought the team put in a good performance. He thought they were unlucky, and a few decisions did not go the side’s way. However, he was encouraged with the team’s heart and effort and believes there are a lot of positives to take into next season.

Finally, we also spoke with Cardiff flyhalf Dan Fish, who was making his final appearance at the Ciner Glass Community Stadium.  Dan paid credit to Ebbw Vale. He acknowledged it is always tough to come up to Ebbw and win. However, he was happy they did so. He finished by stating he was over the moon to have played so many games for both Cardiff (region) and Cardiff RFC during his career.

Report written by Alex Kinsella-Evans

This week we spoke to head coach Jason Strange where we looked forward to the Cardiff game and discussed the season.

Reviewing the season, Jason is so proud of everyone at the club for what they have achieved. He believes it has been done the right way as a club by fully committing to the vision to be an independent club and successful business and have stuck to their principles and remained authentic.

Jason thinks it is important to keep things in perspective and not to have a short memory, especially considering fifteen months ago the club only had 25 registered players and were getting beat by 40 points, sitting at the bottom of the league.

He stated they had to be brave and rip everything up and start again with a clear vision to build not just a team but rebuild the whole club with a clear plan. The club are now in a fantastic position, with a sensible business model, are self-sufficient, have a great supporter base, a very good young team and a major ground development, which will be fantastic not just for the club but for the entire area and take the club to another level.

At the heart of the club there is now a clear strategy and plan around which everyone, and everything, works. It dictates who is signed, how the team play and how young players are developed. Jason and the management want to develop players from within by investing and improving players to fulfil their potential. Secondly, they never use finance as an excuse not to do well, instead they maximise what they have at the club by being resourceful. No help has been received off anyone, just lots of hard work by a lot of people.

Jason stated success can be measured in many different ways. This season was all part of the journey to build not just a team but a successful club for the long term. Everyone is now engaged and on the same path whatever their role in the club.

Jason is buoyed and excited by the potential of the team. He and the management team have a young hungry squad of our own players that are only going to get better and continue to grow, which is hugely exciting. The squad have got some fantastic qualities and will have learnt some valuable lessons to take forward this season.

Looking forward to next season, Jason believes it is also great that another Gwent club is joining the Premiership, which he personally feels is long overdue. He is delighted for head coach Leighton Jones, the Jeffrey`s family and Pontypool as a club, especially as Ebbw have been in that position as a club, when the league was ring fenced for three years in 2011 and it certainly tests loyalties towards the club. He added Pontypool will add value to the Premiership, especially as they have a great supporter base, which is exactly what any league deserves.

Previewing this Saturday’s final home game of the season against Cardiff, Jason advised it is a game the players are looking forward too. Cardiff have lots of playing resources, so it will be a nice challenge for the squad.

Looking at the whole season Jason acknowledged it has been a really enjoyable season. The Premiership product is excellent and very good value for money; however, it is extremely disappointing what’s happened with Llanelli RFC and is sure that the WRU are aware of what has happened and if not will surely investigate the cause of why it has happened.

Unfortunately, it seems the squad will be punished and miss out on the play offs for playing the fixtures by the original end of the season deadline, which has now been extended. However, whatever happens between now and the end of the season, whether we win a trophy or not, everyone connected with the club can be extremely proud of what’s been achieved this season. The team is young and talented and will keep improving and growing together over the coming years. Everyone is enjoying being at the club again and pride has been restored, which was always the main goal.

Jason finished by thanking everyone for their support this season.

Ebbw Vale RFC Team News

Saturday 29th April v Cardiff RFC (Kick Off 2.30pm)

15  Evan Lloyd

14 Carrick McDonough

13 Ethan Phillips

12 Dom Franchi

11 Amir Jiwa Walji

10 Kieran Meek

9 Jon Evans

1 Luke Garrett

2 Joe Franchi (capt)

3 Dave Whiting

4 Jakub Malecki

5 Curtis Gregory

6 Gethin Williams

7 Lewis Young

8 Chad Thomas

Replacements

16 Rhys Francis

17 Joel Harries

18 Adam Court

19 Morgan Thomas

20 Bevan Jay

21 Matthew Flanagan

22 Ewan Bowden

23 Morgan Richards