TODAY'S entire programme in the WRU National Championship has been wiped out by Storm Dennis.
All seven fixtures fell victim to the weather.
Leaders Pontypool were scheduled to head to Trebanos but the game was called of yesterday evening, Cross Keys were meant to entertain Bargoed and Bedwas were travelling to Narberth.
Following the severe weather warnings issued for tomorrow, @PontypoolRFC and @TrebanosRugby have mutually agreed to postpone tomorrow’s WRU Specsavers National Championship match.
— Pontypool RFC (@PontypoolRFC) February 14, 2020
The date and kick-off time for the rescheduled match will be announced in due course.
Unfortunately Dennis has spoilt our clash with Bargoed today, GAME IS OFF. #dennisthemenace
— Cross Keys RFC (@crosskeysrfc) February 15, 2020
Only one winner this weekend 💨💦 pic.twitter.com/3AULkKuIfe
— Narberth Otters RFC (@Narberth_RFC) February 14, 2020
It means that Pooler retain a 10-point lead over Bargoed in the race for promotion to the Premiership, although the Bulls have a game in hand and home advantage when the teams meet on the penultimate weekend of the season.
Next weekend Bedwas host Neath and Keys travel to Narberth.
Rugby’s lower leagues have also been decimated by Storm Dennis.
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