Rugby Union: Jenkins at father's side

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Paul Trow
Saturday 13 December 1997 19:02 EST
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Garin Jenkins, Swansea's Welsh international hooker, dramatically left the field after 63 minutes of his club's Premier Division game at Cardiff yesterday after his father had appeared to suffer a heart attack in the crowd.

Jenkins, 30, the Swansea captain, had his attention drawn to the incident by Swansea fans standing nearby and took no further part in the match, accompanying his father and mother to Cardiff Royal Infirmary.

Pontypridd moved to within two points of Swansea at the top of the table with a seven-try, 46-10 thrashing of Bridgend while Llanelli, whose Welsh international wing Wayne Proctor ran in two tries, stayed fourth with a hard-fought 32-24 success away to the bottom club Newport. Ebbw Vale consolidated fifth position and deepened second-from-bottom Neath's gloom with a 31-11 home win over the once-mighty "All Blacks".

Matt Pini left Bristol stranded at the foot of Allied Dunbar Premiership Division One after kicking the 78th-minute penalty which condemned them to a 13-12 home defeat by mid-table Richmond. The 28-year-old Australian full-back stepped up to land the crucial points after the replacement wing Jason Wright had scored the London side's two tries. Bristol's points, four penalties, all came from the boot of Paul Burke, but the Irish fly- half missed three other straightforward place kicks in the first half that should have put the home side out of sight.

Tony Underwood, the England and Lions wing, returns for the league leaders Newcastle at home to Gloucester today for the first time in three months since suffering a cruciate knee- ligament injury. John Bentley replaces Jim Naylor on the other wing while Va'aiga Tuigamala and Nick Popplewell face late fitness tests. Gloucester are already without the injured Philippe Saint-Andre and Dave Sims. England's Mike Catt is still ruled out after concussion and misses Bath's visit to unbeaten Saracens who will give debuts to the South African full-back Gavin Johnson and the Argentine prop Roberto Grau.

Bedford maintained their 100 per cent record in Division Two by winning 28-14 at Waterloo, their 10th successive league victory of the season. Frank Warren's team are now four points clear of London Scottish, who beat Rotherham 35-29, with a game in hand. Three teams - Waterloo, West Hartlepool, who disposed of Exeter 34-14, and Coventry - are a further two points behind the Exiles. Coventry, beaten 28-27 at Blackheath two months ago, gained their revenge in similar fashion, shading the return fixture at Coundon Road 24-22. Fylde and Wakefield continue to prop up the table after defeats by Orrell, ending a run of losses, and Moseley respectively.

In Jewson National League One, London Welsh remain one point ahead following a 32-17 success at Harrogate but second-placed Worcester kept up the pressure by sweeping aside visitors Reading 47-19.

Cumbria continued their impeccable defence of the Tetley's Bitter County Championship with a resounding 66-26 demolition of Durham at Hartlepool Rovers. Stirling County remain ahead in Scotland's Tennents League after grinding to an 11-6 win at West of Scotland. But they are being chased hard by the defending champions Melrose, who got the better of Heriot's FP 31-22. Shannon, the Irish title-holders for the last three years, are again at the helm after a 31-6 hammering of Clontarf.

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