QUINS FIGHTBACK A 20 POINT DEFICIT TO EARN A POINT

After a long bus journey down for the boys up North, it was RGC who came out of the blocks the quickest.

RGC earned a penalty in the Quins’ half where captain Bagshaw pointed for the sticks. Earl Jones slotted the penalty. 0-3

After a poor kick chase from the Quins, it was Earl Jones again who beat two players before passing inside for a 20 metre run in. Conversion was good. 0 -10

Quins started to grow into the game and started to go through the phases. Whilst making their way up the field, a pass was intercepted, with RGC running 60 meters to dot down over the white wash. 0 – 17.

RGC earned themselves a further 3 points before the break.

HT: Quins 0 – 20 RGC

The Quins struck first after half time with some excellent work up front. A penalty kick to the corner from Titcombe allowed Quins to get their Catch and Drive game flowing. Hooker Morgan went over. No extras were added. 5 – 20

More sustained pressure from the Quins saw RGC down to 14. Pressure told with debutant McDonald hitting a superb line of Archie Hughes to score under the posts. Titcombe converted. 12 – 20

Unfortunately, Quins were only able to gain a further 3 points which resulted in a single point.

Full time; Carmarthen Quins 15 – 20 RGC

QUINS TEAM TO FACE RGC

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Your Carmarthen Quins team to face @rygbi_rgc tomorrow at Carmarthen Park.

– Titcombe, Tuipolotu and Morgan return.

– Setaro starts at 9 

– Lee Taylor comes into the row

– O’Connor, Millin and Hughes amongst a strong bench.

– Gabriel McDonald to make debut from the bench.

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Elis Price becomes the latest international

Congratulations to Elis Price who has become Carmarthen Quins most recent capped player. Elis came of the bench to feature in last nights Wales U20’s fixture versus France.

A great experience that you will never forget!

Congratulations Elis.

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QUINS CAST A SPELL OVER THR WIZARDS

Carmarthen Quins took all 5 points on offer against Aberavon on Saturday.

It was great to see the Quins playing some expensive rugby with some excellent defensive sets mixed in.

The half centurion Rhodri Davies was on fine form bagging himself two tries alongside two excellent assists.

Full time score: Quins 56 – 17 Aberavon RFC

TURNBULL REACHES 200 FOR CARDIFF RUBGY

All at Carmarthen Quins would like to congratulate current defence coach Josh Turnbull on earning 200 appearances for Cardiff Rugby as he captains his side against Leinster tomorrow night.

The club are extremely proud of you, Josh.

Congratulations.

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TEAM TO CAST A SPELL ON THE WIZARDS

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Your Carmarthen Quins side to welcome @aberavonrfc to the Parc yfory. 

– Rhodri Davies makes his 50th appearance.

– 6/2 spilt on the bench.

– Millin and Curry return to the backrow.

– Leung amongst the substitutes.

Come down to support the boys!

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RESILIENCE AT IT’S FINEST

In the face of adversity, Carmarthen Quins u16’s keep plugging away and today got a thoroughly deserved victory. After a difficult few months, the coaching group and players have shown huge resilience and commitment.

You absolutely deserve this.

Pontyberem U16’s 24 – 29 Carmarthen Quins U16’s.

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QUINS BOYS TRIUMPH AT REGIONAL LEVEL

THREE Carmarthen Quins players helped orchestrate a Scarlets Under 18’s regional title.

The Scarlets played the Ospreys at the Talbot Athletic Ground with the winner taking the crown.

The Scarlets made it a comfortable night, winning 40 points to 10 making them unbeaten. Carmarthen Quins’ star boy Carwyn Jones earned the Player of the match award.

Just be aware, he’s TWO YEARS YOUNG!!

Congratulations to Carwyn Jones, Elis Price and Will Davies.

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