Early on, Aberavon eventually broke the deadlock with a scintillating try from young scrum half Liam Seaward, who showed great pace to finish his opportunity well.
Against the run of play, the Wizards grabbed the game’s next score. After stealing a lineout, Sam Williams went on a rampaging run and found Seaward, who finished the counter attack off with a wonderful burst of pace.
For all of their endeavour, Ebbw Vale found themselves 12-0 down. But the Steelmen turned the game on its head with two quick tries from Lewis Young and Evan Lloyd, either side of half time.
Aberavon looked all at sea, following several injury replacements. And Ebbw Vale capitalised when Gethin Williams found his way over the line in the corner.
Aberavon pushed for a losing bonus point. But Lloyd added a penalty, edging the visitors two scores ahead. There were some unsavoury scenes when fighting which broke out towards the final whistle. Three red cards were produced, before Andrew Waite scored for Aberavon.
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But the Steelmen held on for a huge win on the road.