HAVING been top of the Championship Division (West) for most of the season, Narberth knew that only one point was needed against Maesteg Quins to become champions.
A huge crowd was in attendance at the Lewis Lloyd Ground and the club’s junior section had come out in force to form a guard of honour as the players entered the pitch.
For the first 15 minutes things were definitely not going to plan as the Quins controlled the early exchanges but eventually Narberth fought their way and after quickly moving the ball wide centre Hedd Nicholas put his wing Geraint Llewellyn into space and he dashed over for a try converted by fly half Jonathan Rogers.
Quins were now under constant pressure and after forward drives by Roy Osborn, Josh Hamer and Bradley Davies, the ball was again spread wide to centre Nicholas who crossed over in the corner.
Then a lovely chip kick by Rogers over the visitors’ defence saw Nicholas kick the bouncing ball downfield and gather the ball over the line to score a further try converted by Rogers.
Immediately from the kick off Narberth regained possession and Tom Powell drove strongly at the Quins defence. The ball was quickly recycled to Rogers who dummied his way through the Quins defence and then released wing Llewellyn who raced along the touchline and thenslipped the ball inside to full back Ashley Sutton who scored the fourth bonus point try in the corner converted by Rogers.
Narberth were now in total control and another flowing movement by the backs saw wing Llewellyn run in from 50 metres out for a try again converted by Rogers.
Then just before half time, a scintillating break by Rhys Harris from within his 22m line saw him reach halfway before passing to Sutton who again made ground before giving the final pass to centre Nicholas to score his third try converted by Rogers.
After half time the Otters scored three further tries through centre Ilan Phillips, replacement fly half Ianto Griffiths and flanker Josh Hamer all converted by Griffiths and Quins were rewarded for their efforts with a consolation try to bring up the final score of 61-7 in favour of the Otters.
After the match there were great celebrations when the league trophy was handed to the Otters captain Tom Powell by WRU Development Officer Faye Davies.
The only sad news on the day was that two tremendous club players Alex Jenkins and Ianto Griffiths have decided to hang up their boots.
The Otters would like to thank all their sponsors throughout the season and the wonderful band of supporters who have followed them and cheered them on during such a successful 2023/24 season