Rhos 2 Bryn Rovers 4 Neath League If Bryn Rovers were a rollercoaster they would be the loudest, longest, scariest big daddy' of rollercoasters in the world.

The Cardiac Kids of the Neath League should come with a government health warning, because a strong heart is essential if you intend watching any of their games.

Bryn were pleased with the return of long absentee Tom sicknote' Hurley after his latest bout of hypochondria.

Another welcomed returnee was Aled the ghost' Lewis who popped up to drive a low shot into the Rhos goal for the opening score.

Mike Polish warrior' Szulik powered home a header from a corner to give Bryn a healthy 2-0 lead at the interval but Rhos hit back to draw level.

The turing point of the game was an Eady family reunion.

Last week they almost came to blows, this week Chris split the defence with a slide rule pass that Phil faster than the speed of light' Eady broke the land speed record to reach, and in going around the keeper was mugged in the box for a penalty.

Phil himself stepped up to cooly slot the ball into the bottom corner past the flailing subtitute keeper.

Bryn's defence was as sound as Dai Julian's wall, and full back Matthew Pussycat' Preston started the move that majestically flowed the full length of the field to seal the victory with a low drive from an acute angle by man of the match Phil land speed record' Eady.

By the end, Bryn were in cruise control and could even afford to introduction of Lynn Just picking up my bus pass' Jones, who almost scored a classic goal in his first appearance for the first team in over eleven years.

Bryn are back after reversing their abysmal cup result of last week . watch this space!!!

Bryn would like to thank match sponsor Dai Julian Edwards of Flat Glass Construction.