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‘Kavs’ Double For Bluebirds, But Robins Fly To Victory

Cardiff City Stadium. Pic: Andrew Orchard sports photography/Alamy Live News

Cardiff City Stadium. Pic: Andrew Orchard sports photography/Alamy Live News

Cardiff City U18s led twice against hosts Bristol City at the SGS Wise Campus, but they eventually went down to a 3-2 defeat following a last minute winner. Midfield player Ryan Kavanagh, a former pupil at Cardiff’s Mary Immaculate School, scored both goals for Cardiff City. ‘Kavs’, a dynamic, athletic box-to-box player, shone for Cardiff […]

Cardiff City U18s led twice against hosts Bristol City at the SGS Wise Campus, but they eventually went down to a 3-2 defeat following a last minute winner.

Midfield player Ryan Kavanagh, a former pupil at Cardiff’s Mary Immaculate School, scored both goals for Cardiff City.

‘Kavs’, a dynamic, athletic box-to-box player, shone for Cardiff through the middle. He has been in Cardiff’s Academy since the age of seven.

Coach Matthew Bloxham made four changes to Cardiff’s starting line-up from their previous matches with Australian goalkeeper Jaimie Cogman, Josh Rippon, Caleb Hughes and Cian Ashford called up.

Kavanagh fired the Bluebirds ahead from a Rubin Colwill cross two minutes before half-time, while 16-year-old Prince Henry, the cousin of former Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City forward Daniel Sturridge, equalised on 55 minutes.

Cardiff City’s teenage Australian goalkeeper Jaimie Cogman. Pic: CCFC

Cardiff regained the lead when Kavanagh struck on 75 minutes, stabbing the ball home from close range at the back post, but Will Gould netted the Robins’ second goal three minutes from time.

The visitors were edged out when Thierry Swaby struck with an injury time winner.

Cardiff City’s next PDL under-18 match is against title-chasing Watford at Cardiff Sports Campus on Saturday, February 15 (11am).

Bristol City: Smith, Callum Pearson, Khari Allen, Joe Porton, Trialist, Jago Lott, Will Gould, Alex Scott, Prince Henry, Ayman Benarous, Marlee Francois. Subs: Mark Thuo, Josey Casa-Grande, Thierry Swaby, Lewis, Cameron Salmon

Cardiff City: Jaimie Cogman (gk), Owen Pritchard, Josh Rippon, Sam Parsons (capt), Eli King, Harry Pinchard, Caleb Hughes, Frazer Thomas, Cian Ashford, Rubin Colwill, Ryan Kavanagh. Subs: T Davies, Brad Stewart (gk), Cooper, Keeping, Demery

Professional under-18 Development League South

#   Team MP W D L F A D P
1 Millwall 18 13 1 4 57 21 +36 40
2 Watford 17 11 3 3 42 28 +14 36
3 Bristol City 19 10 4 5 46 34 +12 34
4 Charlton Ath 17 9 6 2 36 18 +18 33
5 Crystal Palace 17 8 4 5 40 23 +17 28
6 Ipswich Town 17 7 4 6 34 31 +3 25
7 Cardiff City 19 5 5 9 39 41 -2 20
8 Colchester 17 4 4 9 33 53 -20 16
9 Coventry City 20 5 1 14 27 62 -35 16
10 Queens PR 18 3 3 12 25 52 -27 12

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