Sunday, 27 November 2011

The Blues maintain grip at the top

Haverfordwest maintained their hold at the top of Division Three West with a hard-fought, 10-6 home success over Cardigan.
In dreadful conditions that made running rugby seemingly impossible at times, all of the game’s points were scored before the interval.
The Blues crossed for the only try of the match coming from winger Dan Birch who slid over in the corner, with outside half Steve Williams landing the conversion from out wide to add to his earlier penalty.
The visitors' Mike Diggle bagged all of his side's points with two penalties to bag a losing bonus point.
Llandeilo are five points off the pace despite picking up a 29-12 home success over Lampeter.
The hosts' star of the show was Kelvin Davies, who amassed 19 points with the boot in difficult conditions at Cae William, through five penalties and converting both Glyn Jones and Aled Jenkins touchdowns.
In the battle at the bottom, Gorseinon came out victorious 21-5 against Tenby United.
Gors outscored their rivals three tries to one including a brace for prop Josh John, with Alyn Evans also touching down. Outside half Andrew Colwill fired home two penalties.
The hosts meanwhile remain in the bottom two after only being able to conjure a first half unconverted try from centre Toby Davies.
Dunvant notched up their seventh win, narrowly coming out on top 27-23 against Pontyberem at Broadacre.
The hosts touched down for four tries through an Adam Williams brace with Danny Davies and Sam Gallagher also touching down. Williams also slotted two conversions and a penalty.
Elsewhere, Newcastle Emlyn picked up a good 20-9 home win over Tumble.
The Red and Whites crossed twice through Gethin Greaves and Alex Williams, while Leighton McKenna fired home two penalties and added both conversions.
Finally, Penclawdd notched up their seventh victory running out 16-12 home winners over Pontarddulais.

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