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By Nick Webb BBC Wales Sport at the Principality Stadium

Shane Williams scores a try at the Principality Stadium

Former Wales wing Shane Williams scored one try and helped create three more as Amman United beat Caerphilly 43-31 in the National Bowl Final.

Williams, 40, sped over from 20 metres with his first touch back at the Principality Stadium.

He also gave scoring passes to Gavin Lewis, his brother-in-law, and Shaun Cadell.

But Williams was bumped off by powerhouse Caerphilly wing Gareth Dare for one of the Cheesemen's tries.

Scrum-half Joel Foster kicked 23 points, including six second-half penalties, to see United home.

Williams, Wales' record try-scorer, returned to the red shirt of his first club to boost their chances of glory in the third-tier club competition, playing his sixth game of the season.

He was involved in plenty of the first-half action, but his side trailed 21-20 at the break with Chris Thomas and Matthew Hurley crossing for Caerphilly before Dare's 50-metre charge.

With the lead changing hands seven times, a try from former Cardiff Blues and Pontypridd three-quarter Matthew Nuthall and 11 points from Hurley's boot saw Caerphilly lead going into the last 10 minutes.

Williams also had a hand in the final corner try for Chris Rees, but Foster's boot had already done the damage.