The hosts pushed the visitors hard for their victory and led 3-0 at the interval. Bargoed hit their stride in the second-half and registered a converted try by Alex Gardiner-Key, as well as a further two penalties from the boot of Josh Prosser to take the spoils.
Unbeaten Neath recorded a 20-10 victory over Ystrad Rhondda at The Gnoll. The hosts scored all of their points in the first-half, crossing for converted tries from Aaron Grabham and Scott Hicks, with Steff Williams adding a further six points from the tee. Neath head coach Pat Horgan was pleased with the win ahead of traveling to face Bedwas. “We were very pleased with the win against a committed Ystrad team. We were a little disappointed with the performance in the last sixty minutes. We went 20-0 up and rested on it. We are in a pretty good place, but we know Bedwas are a tough team. We will need to raise our performance for the full eighty.” Bedwas claimed a close 25-19 victory away at Maesteg Harlequins, as they backed up their victory over Cross Keys from last weekend. The visitors crossed for three tries, with Craig Hudd, Aaron Billingham and Callaghan Smith the scorers. Cardiff Met thrashed Glamorgan Wanders at Cyncoed, as they ran in eight tries to record a 56-7 victory. Bryn Goodall and Haydn Lidstone shone for the students, contributing 36 points between them. Narberth recorded their third victory of the season with a 16-0 victory away at Beddau. The West Walians, after making the long trip east, sealed victory with a converted try at the end of the game. Both Tata Steel versus Trebanos and Ystalyfera against Pontypool were postponed due to Covid-19 outbreaks.Bargoed and Neath the big Championship winners
League leaders Bargoed defeated Cross Keys 13-10 at Pandy Park.