South Wales Jets have qualified for the WRL Wheelchair Grand Final in Llandrindod Wells on Sunday 8th March following an outstanding display on Sunday against Cardiff Blue Dragons where they won 78-18.
It only took two minutes for Dane Oram to score Jets opening try, that was converted by Jamie Reynolds, the first of his nine goals.
A quick break down the court by Jamie led to the next try, the first of four for him for the game, and he converted again.
Oram again charged down the court to score for the third try, converted by Jamie to put the score onto 18-0 on eight minutes.
Cardiff got on the board thanks to a Lee Sargent penalty, but the score was 46-2 at the break, thanks to two tries from Jason Reynolds, another one each for Oram and Jamie Reynolds, and one apiece for Leighton Morris and Brogan Evans.
Oram opened the scoring for the second half with his fourth try of the match, that Jamie Reynolds converted, before adding the next try and converting again.
But Cardiff made more of a fight of it in the second half. Following a penalty, Lee Sargeant scored in the corner, following a try-saving tackle on his sister Libbie Sargent by Parker Golden.
Cardiff were influenced a lot in this half by Anthony Pennell, who arrived to play for Aber Valley Wolves in the next game, but was brought on as sub for his former club as they were down to four players due to injury. He scored their second try of the match with Libbie Sargent converting.
Further Jets second half tries were scored by Jason Reynolds, who also ended up on four for the game, Jamie Reynolds and Brogan Evans, but it was Cardiff who had the final say with a Tomos Parker try that Libbie Sargent improved.
It’s now a race between Cardiff Blue Dragons, North Wales Crusaders and Aber Valley Wolves to join South Wales Jets in the final

