The next target has to be to keep on winning and to claim a top two finish to ensure they have a home tie in the semi-finals. They face a trip to fifth placed Aberavon on Saturday and still have to go to another top four contender, Newport.
This was Llandovery’s 24th consecutive league and cup win over Swansea, a record that dates back to August 2010 when the All Whites won 37-16 at Church Bank.
For Swansea 13 years of pain continued but even with a number of young Ospreys, they found life difficult throughout against the Premiership leaders.
The Drovers were irrepressible throughout under the leadership of lock and skipper Jack Jones and the non-stop prompting of ebullient scrum half Lee Rees.
They also had the Premiership’s leading scorer in full back Jack Maynard in fine form scoring a try, penalty and six conversions for a personal tally of 20 points. The home side had the game sewn up by half time with their crisp handling and outstanding support play creating gaps all over the park.
Tries from wing Callum Dodd, centre Rhodri Jones, a penalty try and one from Maynard plus a penalty had them 31-5 up, Swansea’s sole answer an opportunist try from centre James Davies.
Three yellow cards did Swansea no favours as fly half Ioan Hughes, all action prop Jamie Hughes and Jack Jones went over but Swansea never gave up.
With Llandovery throwing on all their replacements, the All Whites crossed through replacements Harvey Nash and Kieran Charles to add to an earlier try from Wales U20 centre Tom Florence.
Scorers: Llandovery: Tries: C Dodd, R Jones, pen try, J Maynard, I Hughes, J Hughes, J Jones; Cons: J Maynard 6; Pen: J Maynard. Swansea: Tries: J Davies, T Florence, H Nash, K Charles; Cons: J Davies, D Edwards