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National League Round Up.

National League Round Up.

Division Three East side Builth Wells chalked up 140 points in their game on Saturday, find out how your favorite team fared last weekend…
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Divisions 2-4

Tredegar moved into second place of Division Two when they hammered Gwent rivals Rhymney by 32-11, scoring five tries and jumping over UWIC, whose match at Llantrisant was called off.

Brynmawr came off the bottom of the table with a surprise win over Seven Sisters by 25-10 that included drop goals by Phil Withers and Steve Jones and Maesteg rose two places to fourth after a 26-19 win at Pencoed as Matthew Pearce contributed 11 points.

The big match in Three West was at Cwmavon, where they played a 29-29 draw with British Steel. Both sides scored four tries with Anthony Gardner’s interception score looking like winning it for the home team, until Steel fly half Gareth Lewis kicked an equalising penalty.
In Three East, Builth Wells became the second club to score a century of points over Garndiffaith, yet despite losing 140-7 and conceding 22 tries – five each to brothers George and Edward Jenkins – the losers try by lock David Nash, helps keep them above Penygraig in the basement.
Dinas Powys joined Bridgend Athletic on 36 points at the top of Four East after surprisingly struggling to beat Pontypool Utd 11-9 where no8 Chris Thomas scored the only try.
In that division, Fleur de Lys had a fine 31-3 win at Rhydyfelin, while Abercarn scored six tries – two by flanker Warren Edwards – in beating bottom club St Peter’s 36-0.
Four West leaders Aberystwyth were involved in the Cup, so Tumble closed to three points behind them by just edging out Gorseinon by 19-16.

Divisions 5-7

Cwmtwtrch lost their reputation as the worst team in Wales when they recorded their first win of the season in Seven Central as they defeated Aberavon Green Stars 15-0. Their win was not the only surprise of the day as Six Central leaders Taibach were upset at home by Abercrave to the tune of 35-8 with the winners’ hooker Paul Stephens scoring 20 points.
In the same division, Cefn Cribbwr shocked Nantymoel with a 23-15 win, even if the losers had all their points from the boot of former Wales wing Mark Titley, who played at fly half.
Ogmore Vale’s revival continued with a fine 29-13 win at Baglan in Seven Central as Graham Morgan scored a brace of tries.Newport Saracens followed a win at Penarth by increasing their lead in Five
East as they hammered Rhiwbina 62-5 with full back Darren Gregg scoring four tries and six conversions.
Hendy gained a good 16-10 win at Pontarddulais in Five West and in Six West it was Lampeter who won the battle of the top two sides by edging out Neyland by 8-5. In Seven West, Alltwen lead after a 34-7 win over Swansea Uplands in a rearranged match.
Maesteg Quins remain unbeaten with 13 wins in Five Central after a sound performance at Cowbridge while Dowlais lead by ten points in Seven Central. Rhyddian Scott scored all the points as Six East leaders Barry won 16-15 at Bargoed and Blaenavon rocked St Alban’s by 34-5 in Seven East.
Division Five North leaders Llangefni had their match with Bangor called off, enabling Pwllheli and Ruthin to close up on them with home victories.

Here are the results in full…

Division One
Rumney v Llanharan (postponed)
Treorchy 12 15 Bedwas

Division Two
Brynmawr 25 10 Seven Sisters
Llangennech 23 24 Abercynon
Oakdale 9 18 Abertillery
Pencoed 19 26 Maesteg
Tredegar 32 11 Rhymney
Llantrisant v UWIC (postponed)

Division Three East
Builth Wells 140 7 Garndiffaith
Llantwit Fardre 33 13 Croesyceiliog
Ynysybwl 13 24 Abergavenny
Ystrad Rhondda 11 10 Mountain Ash

Division Three West
Aberavon Qns 11 15 Cwmllynfell
Cwmavon 29 29 British Steel
Felinfoel 20 5 Cardigan
Tonmawr 9 3 Resolven
Trimsaran 15 8 Glynneath
Vardre 48 14 Tenby United

Division Four East
Abercarn 36 0 St Peters
Brecon 13 15 Treherbert
Cwmbran 19 12 Llanhilleth
Dinas Powys 11 9 Pontypool Utd
Newport HSOB 19 32 Talywain
Rhydyfelin 3 31 Fleur de Lys
Bridgend Ath v Gilfach Goch (postponed)

Division Four West
Haverfordwest 29 12 Kenfig Hill
Kidwelly 41 3 Bynea
Tumble 19 16 Gorseinon
Ystalyfera 14 26 Mumbles
Blaengarw v Skewen (postponed)Pontyberem v Newcastle Emlyn (postponed)

Division Five East
Blaina 32 8 Caldicot Brynithel 23 5 Penarth
Newport Saracens 62 5 Rhiwbina
New Tredegar 31 22 Pill Harriers
Old Penarthians 12 20 Pentyrch
ST Josephs v Nelson (postponed)
Old Illtydians v Llanishen (postponed)

Division Five West

Fishguard 37 14 Trebanos
Penclawdd 30 26 Gowerton
Pontarddulais 10 16 Hendy
Brynamman v Ammanford (postponed)
Loughor v Amman United (postponed)
Morriston v Llandeilo (postponed)

Division Five Central
Cowbridge 0 20 Maesteg Quins
Pyle 10 51 Taffs Well
Pontycymmer v Cefn Coed (postponed)

Division Five North

Mold 25 24 Dolgellau
Pwllheli 28 15 Bethesda
Rhyl 15 30 Newtown
Ruthin 30 5 Wrexham
Welshpool 3 5 Llandudno
Llangefni v Bangor (postponed)

Division Six East
Bargoed 15 16 Barry

Blaenau Gwent 5 14 Monmouth
Pontllanfraith 7 0 Ynysyddu
RTB Ebbw Vale 8 3 Nantyglo
Chepstow v Cilfynydd (postponed)
Bedlinog v Tredegar Ironsides (postponed)
Division Six West
Aberaeron 14 48 Burry Port
Cwmgors 10 17 Betws
Glais 14 8 Pembroke D Qns
Lampeter 8 5 Neyland
Llandybie 16 7 Tycroes
Pembroke 0 12 Milford Haven
Penygroes v New Dock Stars (postponed)

Division Six Central
Cefn Cribbwr 23 15 Nantymoel
Crynant 24 52 Banwen
Taibach 8 35 Abercrave
Maesteg Celtic v Abercwmboi (postponed)

Division Six North
Bangor Univ 7 49 Machynlleth

Division Seven East
Blaenavon 34 5 St Albans
Llantwit Major 3 22 Usk
Llandaff North v Trinant (postponed)

Division Seven West
Alltwen 34 7 Swansea Uplands
Cefneithen 22 12 St Davids
Crymych 38 0 St Clears

Division Seven Central
Baglan 13 27 Ogmore Vale Va
BP Llandarcy 3 15 Deri
Cwmtwrch 15 0 Aberavon Green
Ferndale 7 10 Dowlias Rhigos 13 0 Cwmgwrach
Tonna v Porthcawl (postponed)

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