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Ponty v Cardiff Means Burnell v Burnell . . . As Justin And Ben Go Head-To Head

The Indigo Group Premiership returns to a full-blown home and away competition this weekend and it will feature a fascinating father v son battle in its opening round. There are a round of derby matches to kick-off the new campaign, but all eyes will be glued to the clash at Sardis Road between Pontypridd and reigning champions Cardiff. A big game in its own right, it will also have a fascinating sub-plot with the home side coached by Justin Burnell and the visitors likely to give his son, Ben, a debut at outside-half.

By Rob Carbon

The Indigo Group Premiership returns to a full-blown home and away competition this weekend and it will feature a fascinating father v son battle in its opening round.

There are a round of derby matches to kick-off the new campaign, but all eyes will be glued to the clash at Sardis Road between Pontypridd and reigning champions Cardiff.

A big game in its own right, it will also have a fascinating sub-plot with the home side coached by Justin Burnell and the visitors likely to give his son, Ben, a debut at outside-half.

Wales U20 cap Ben has been on the regional books at the Arms Park since he was 15, but played for Ponty in the Premiership last year until he picked up a shoulder injury at Merthyr in October that forced him to undergo surgery and miss the remainder of the season.

Having returned to his parent club for the new season, he is fit and raring to go.

Heading ‘home’ to Ponty will be an interesting start to the next phase of his career and has led to a bit of friction in the Burnell household.

 

“Ben has been given the all-clear to play again. He’s fine and he’s been away with the regional side, so he’s ready to go,” said his father.

“We’ve known for some time this game was coming and we’ll be in separate rooms this week checking the play books on our computers – then I’ll be locking mine away!” joked Justin.

“Ben is a big game player and he relishes matches like these. He may not have played for a while, but he’ll be ready and up for this game.

“It’s going to be his first game for Cardiff RFC and there has been a bit of apprehension in the Burnell household for a week or so.

“His mother is a bag of nerves already and she’ll be piggy in the middle this week keeping us apart.”

 

Father has coached son at various levels, but the split has finally come as Ben aims to follow in the footsteps of Neil Jenkins, Ceri Sweeney and Jarrod Evans in successfully transferring from Ponty to Cardiff and going on to bigger things.

Meanwhile, his dad will be trying to keep things together at Sardis Road for a sixth season, shorn of his main playmaker.

“Things don’t get any easier at this level. All the talk about 10 teams, 12 teams and 14 teams in the Premiership makes life difficult, but the truth is we have had to scour clubs like Mountain Ash, Rhydyfelin and Treorchy to put a squad together,” added Justin.

“There will be players in our matchday 23 this weekend who won’t be paid a penny. It’s great to know there is still a strong desire from players in our locality to play for Ponty, but it is getting more and more difficult to compete with the better funded and resourced clubs.”

 

Indigo Prem Round 1 – Saturday, 3 September

 

Aberavon v Bridgend

Carmarthen Quins v Llandovery

Llanelli v Swansea

Merthyr v RGC

Newport v Ebbw Vale

Pontypridd v Cardiff (5.30pm)

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