Furnace on the attack against Betws |
Milford Haven heaped more woe on basement boys Neyland in Four West, running out 46-9 home winners.
The Mariners were rampant throughout and touched down for seven tries, Craig Thomas and Josh Smart both bagged braces, while Gareth Fawcett and Mark Wonnacott also crossed the whitewash. The host's were also awarded a penalty try. Lee Broome produced a fine display with the boot racking up 16 points through five conversions and two penalties.
The strugglers meanwhile were restricted to three Mark Riley penalties.
Leaders Llanelli Wanderers are still unbeaten with a 21-16 win, but they were pushed all the way by Laugharne.
The Wanderers outscored their rivals three tries to two thanks to Craig Evans, Dale Rogers and Dan Wyroll.
Amman United remain in second place after they picked up a try bonus 43-0 victory over Burry Port at Cwmamman Park.
The highfliers crossed for six tries in a dominant display with Chris Madge and Matthew Wrigley bagging braces, while Chris Rees and Joel Foster also touched down. Rhys Thomas stroked home five conversions and a penalty. However, the highfliers still sit nine points off the pace.
Meanwhile, Aberaeron notched up their sixth straight victory with a 27-0 home win over Trimsaran.
The hosts ran in four tries through Bleddyn Hudson, Eurig Rees and a double from Tudor Jenkins.
Elsewhere, both Betws and Llanybydder left it late to secure victory in their matches with Bettws firing home an injury time penalty to defeat Furnace 15-14 and Llanybydder slotting a drop goal with the last kick of the match to condemn Hendy to a 13-11 loss.
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