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Hendy hit back in second half

HENDY secured their fourth win of the season on Saturday (Oct 13) as they beat second placed Gowerton 26-15 after a fine second half.

The win moves Hendy up to third and they now sit just a point behind Gowerton.

Hendy’s Rhydian Morris got the home side on the board with a try but he couldn’t add the conversion.

Morris did add a penalty but Gowerton hit back with a converted try and a penalty to lead 10-8 at the break.

Hendy stepped up in the second half and Jake Newman put Hendy back in front with a good try.

Steffan Howells then grabbed Hendy’s third while Morris was successful with one of his three conversion attempts.

Morris also added two further penalties to all but seal the win for the home side.

Gowerton hit back with a late try but it wasn’t enough to affect the outcome of the game and Hendy saw it out.

On Saturday (Oct 20), Hendy are away as they take on fourth placed Llanelli Wanderers in what promises to be an exciting game.

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