Barry RFC have withdrawn from the Mallett Cup after conceding their first round tie against Glamorgan Wanderers.
The Bombers have too many injuries to safely field a team on Thursday night, which means Wanderers go through to the next round.
Barry's first team were last in action at St Albans in the Admiral League on November 8th - and their next Division One fixture is at Abercynon on December 13th.
The home league game against Caerphilly on December 6th has been postponed as the visitors have a Division One Cup tie with Blaina.
Instead, Barry have arranged a friendly at Division 1 West Central club Nantyffylon, who visited the Reservoir Field for a pre-season game in August, which Barry won 5-0 in driving rain.
Barry Youth host a Cardiff Rugby South 1 League derby fixture next Saturday (November 29) when Cowbridge are the visitors to the Reservoir Field.
The match kicks off at midday, and the club hopes spectators will stay on to watch Wales against South Africa in the clubhouse.
The youth team’s league fixture at leaders Llantwit Fardre on November 15th was called off because of adverse weather. It will now be played on December 6th.
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Division One leaders Penarth are at home to Rumney in their Mallett Cup first round tie on Friday night while Division Two club Cowbridge are already through following a 27-17 win over Llanharan.

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