Leaders Glynneath moved 17 points
clear at the top of One West as they ran riot at Ammanford to bag a 48-22
victory and retain their unbeaten record.
Jordan Griffiths was the star of the
show for the pacemakers as the full-back crossed four times, scrum-half Rhodri
Cole bagged a brace, while lock Liam Puckett and centre Josh Jones also went
over.
Basement boys Ammanford played their
part in an entertaining encounter but ultimately left empty-handed, despite
tries from Terry Rees, Chris Morris and James Owen.
Hooker Torin Myhill crossed late on to seal Kidwelly's 25-11 victory |
Meanwhile, second place Kidwelly
returned to winning ways with a hardfought 25-11 success over Whitland.
Whitland found it hard to break down a resilient Kidwelly defence |
Torin Myhill was the star for the
Ambers with a brace, while Gareth Rees also went over. Rees also added five
points from the tee for a personal haul of ten points, while Jamie Evans slotted
a penalty and conversion.
Kidwelly flanker Rich Rees worked tirelessly in both defence and attack |
Waunarlwydd leapt to third in the
table with a 25-18 home win over Kenfig Hill thanks to a last minute Dan Davies
converted try.
The Green and Blacks crossed three
times through Dan Fox, Daniel Joseph and Davies’ last gasp effort, while Josh
Hammett added ten points from the tee.
The Mules took home a losing bonus
point thanks to a double from Chris Jenkins and eight points from the boot of
Nicky Giles.
At the other end of the table, Builth
Wells bagged their seventh win of the season as they saw off strugglers Crymych
14-3 at the Groe.
The Bulls' tries came courtesy of
Kevin Davies and Mike Powell, while Luke Offa added the extras to both.
Elsewhere, Cwmllynfell hit visitors
Carmarthen Athletic for six with a 35-10 home victory.
The Blues were well on top throughout
with their tries coming from Aled Williams, Chris Baffle, Tristan Lewis, Mark
Robbins, Rory Williams and Tim Karibo.
Finally, in a rip-roaring encounter
Llangennech dispatched visitors Loughor 32-27 in an eight try thriller.
Llangennech’s tries came from Tom
Barnes (2), Rhys Davies and Johnny Griffiths.
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