Newport and Llandovery are already in the play-offs, with the double-chasing Drovers needing just a point to join the Black & Ambers in securing a home semi-final.
Cardiff are currently in the box seat as they currently sit fourth on 68 points with just two regular matches to play. Both are at the Arms Park against Carmarthen Quins and then, crucially, Merthyr.
Pontypool and Merthyr both have two games in hand on the Blue & Blacks and will look to pounce should there be any slip ups. Pontypool have 56 points and Merthyr 55, and they also still have to play each other once more this season at Pontypool Park.
However, Pontypridd, who still occupy fifth spot, only have one match remaining and, 10 points behind Cardiff on 58 points, now cannot finish fourth.
Wings Ewan Bowden and Ryan Gardner, lock Dylan Bartlett and centre Ethan Phillips scored for Ebbw Vale in their 24-17 win at Swansea, with Evan Lloyd kicking two conversions. Skipper Tom Florence and wing Llien Morgan went over for the Whites, while Luke Scully converted both and sent over a penalty.
Outside half Arwel Robson added the extras for Steve Law’s side. Two early James Davies penalties and a converted Joe Gage try had put the Wizards in front.
Pontypool ran in five tries in a 39-14 victory over Bridgend. Wing Marcus Jones, second row Ashley Sweet, scrum-half Morgan Lloyd, centre Joel Mahoney and hooker Sam Scarfe crossed the whitewash while Matthew Jarvis kicked 14 points.
Tries from captain Evan Yardley and full-back Edd Howley bookended the scoring. Jamin Hodgkins converted both.
Merthyr warmed up for Sunday’s WRU Premiership Cup final showdown with Llandovery by recording a 31-27 victory over RGC at the Wern.
The race is over for Pontypridd following Cardiff’s win and their own 22-20 reverse at Carmarthen Quins. Outside half Charlie Titcombe sent over five penalties for the west Walians, as well as converting a first half try, to consign Pontypridd to their first loss in four matches under interim head coach Chris Dicomidis and end any faint hopes they had of snatching fourth.
Pontypridd actually outscored the Quins three tries to one on the day with centre Ryan Wilkins scoring twice in the second half adding to second row Mitch Barnard’s first half try, converted by Ben Burnell – who also kicked a penalty.
“It’s frustration more than anything; our discipline just let us down in the end. We talked all week about our discipline being key up here, a hard place to come and tough conditions during the game,” said Wilkins.
“But giving away eight penalties I think it was in the first half and seven away in the second half, we’re never going to come away with a result there.”
Pontypridd, who opted against applying for a licence to join the new 10-team Elite Domestic Competition from next season, wrap up their campaign at RGC on 13 April.