Llandaff North ensured they did not
bring their woeful league form into the Bowl yesterday afternoon as they
progressed through to the third round.
The North beat Cardiff Saracens
45-3 in their first victory of the season thus far after losing all 6 of their
Division Four South East fixtures.
Captain Dominic Scobie set his side
on their way with two tries as did Gareth Hanson while Dai Thomas and Richard
Ham also went over.
Cefn Fforest were not troubled too
much as they also went through beating Cwmcarn 38-3 scoring five tries in the
process.
Kris Meredith, Robert Landruggan,
Luke Vye-Parminter, Craig Gallent and Shaun Roach all touched down for the
Fforest.
Fishguard got their campaign off to
a flying start by comfortably dispatching Pembroke Dock 40-7.
The Seagulls, who lost to Wattstown
at the Millennium Stadium in last season’s Bowl final, ran in five tries with
Gareth Adamson, Matthew George, Owain Morgans, Mark George and Simon James all
touching down.
Clwb Rygbi Cymru Caerdydd won the
battle between the top two sides in Division Four South East, knocking out
leaders St. Josephs 15-5.
The Joes had won the league clash
between the pair earlier this season but Clwb gained their revenge in a
hard-fought encounter scoring twice through second row Scott Conway and winger
Amlyn Griffiths with fly-half Oliver Jenkins kicking the rest.
Cwmavon recorded a big win against
Crynant triumphing by 48 points to 7 scoring eight tries in the process.
Daryl Thomas, Ashley Davies, Luke
Gronert, John-Michael Petty, James Simpkins, Nathan Dare, Jay Baker and Adam
Summerfield all crossed for the Reds.
Meanwhile there were huge wins for
Colwyn Bay who trounced Bangor 70-12 and Treharris who thrashed Tref-Y-Clawdd
72-0.
The full list of results can be
found on the All Wales Sport website.
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