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1988-89
The 1989-90 Season
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1990-91
1989-90 saw Glen George continue to lead the side in a season of mixed fortunes. Fullback Jon Callard joined Stuart Barnes at Bath RFC but Matthew Silva the Welsh Youth fullback joined only to then join Pontypool. Brian Bolderson joined from Glamorgan Wanderers only to receive a serious injury at work. Byron Hayward, who had scored a record 348pts at Abertillery, then joined before switching to Newbridge. Scrum half Ceri Jonathan and outside half David Phillips joined Pontypool while Marc Batten, David Wood and David Pitt retired.

Not surprisingly there was limited success in the first 3 months of the season and wins against Pill Harriers, Penarth, Tredegar, Aberavon, London Welsh and Beddau were matched by defeats - some heavy - by Coventry, Pontypool, Neath, Swansea, Cardiff, Newbridge, Barbarians, Llanelli, Gloucester, Pontypridd, Moseley and the All Blacks (9 v 54). Coaches Keith James and Jim McCreedy resigned. At this time a number of former players made overtures to the Newport Rugby Committee and after a meeting Gareth Evans and Nev Johnson were appointed Team Coaches with Stuart Watkins as Team Manager at the end of November 1989.

Form continued to be unpredictable with wins over Bristol, Glamorgan Wanderers, Treherbert, Pontypridd (cup) and a draw against Gloucester tempered by defeats against Nottingham, Ebbw Vale, Swansea (twice including cup) and Bridgend. A purple patch followed with splendid displays vs Ebbw Vale, Llanelli, Cardiff (A) and Cross Keys ended with defeat at Pontypridd.

More defeats followed until the end of the season and there was an obvious need for new talent and experience if Newport were to gain promotion the following season to the Premier League in the new Welsh league format.

Mark Yendle and Andrew Lewis were part of Wales U21 squad and prop Mark Davis in the U20 squad. Kieron Gregory and Glen George who played consistently well through the season played for the Barbarians and Kieron was also picked for the Welsh squad to tour Namibia while Glen was on standby. David Waters reached 561 appearances, Rhys Morgan 538 and Roger Powell 338 appearances for 1st XV.

Top points scorer was Gary Abraham with 131pts while Paul Turner who had returned to Rodney Parade scored 70pts in 15 games. Top try scorer was wing John Thomas with 12 and appearances were led by Phil Booth (37), Glen George (36) and David Waters (35).



  • Results
  • Squad
1
Coventry
27
- 13Newport
02 Sep
2
Newport
20
- 10Pill Harriers
06 Sep
3
Newport
55
- 6Penarth
09 Sep
4
Newport
7
- 34Pontypool
13 Sep
5
Newport
7
- 30Neath
16 Sep
6
Newport
19
- 29Swansea
23 Sep
7
London Welsh
6
- 23Newport
30 Sep
8
Newport
16
- 29Cardiff
07 Oct
9
Newport
13
- 40Barbarians
10 Oct
10
Newport
0
- 48Newbridge
15 Oct
11
Llanelli
58
- 6Newport
18 Oct
12
Gloucester
31
- 10Newport
21 Oct
13
Newport
9
- 54New Zealand
31 Oct
14
Moseley
29
- 4Newport
04 Nov
15
Cross Keys
20
- 16Newport
08 Nov
16
Newport
24
- 14Aberavon
11 Nov
17
Newport
38
- 19Beddau
18 Nov
18
Abertillery
22
- 16Newport
22 Nov
19
Newport
19
- 38Pontypridd
24 Nov
20
Tredegar
4
- 23Newport
28 Nov
21
Newport
10
- 4Bristol Rugby
02 Dec
22
Glamorgan Wanderers
9
- 20Newport
09 Dec
23
Treherbert
3
- 31Newport
16 Dec
24
Newport
10
- 10Gloucester
23 Dec
25
Newbridge
16
- 10Newport
26 Dec
26
Nottingham
39
- 9Newport
30 Dec
27
Ebbw Vale
12
- 14Newport
10 Jan
28
Swansea
32
- 21Newport
13 Jan
29
Newport
20
- 3Newport District
17 Jan
30
Newport
12
- 3Pontypridd
10 Feb
31
Newport
3
- 17Abertillery
14 Feb
32
Swansea
28
- 14Newport
24 Feb
33
Bridgend
11
- 10Newport
28 Feb
34
Newport
22
- 13Ebbw Vale
07 Mar
35
Newport
22
- 9Llanelli
10 Mar
36
Cardiff
9
- 15Newport
14 Mar
37
Newport
25
- 4Cross Keys
17 Mar
38
Pontypridd
18
- 13Newport
21 Mar
39
Penarth
6
- 80Newport
27 Mar
40
Aberavon
21
- 12Newport
31 Mar
41
Newport
6
- 25Bath Rugby
04 Apr
42
Newport
22
- 8Moseley
07 Apr
43
Pontypool
25
- 3Newport
14 Apr
44
Newport
19
- 31London Welsh
16 Apr
45
Bristol Rugby
23
- 13Newport
21 Apr
46
Neath
54
- 6Newport
28 Apr
47
RC L`Hospitalet
4
- 54Newport
15 May
48
Mont Juic
0
- 46Newport
18 May

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