Picked up from their disappointing WRU Division 1 defeat at Ammanford in their last outing, they came out all guns blazing to win 60-8. They notched eight tries in the process, with their hosts grabbing only one.
Dion McIntosh’s contribution was 12 points from his ever-reliable boot, with three conversions and two penalties, while Logan McIntosh helped himself to two tries to ensure there was a smile on the face of their father, head coach Dale.
Morgan Price weighed in with a try and four conversions and then was a brace of tries for Owen Morgan. Other tries were provided by Eifion Jones, Owain Williams and Lewis Smout.
The win hauled Brecon back up into third place in the table on 32 points and they have four games in hand on the top two sides, unbeaten Newbridge and Brynmawr. Newbridge made it 12 bonus-point victories in a row with their 56-7 home win over Nelson.
They have 60 points, a 28-point lead over Brecon, and are 19 clear of Brynmawr. Robbie Turley helped himself to a hat-trick of tries in their latest win, which included eight tries in all.
Jonathan Paynter, Simon Veall, Joel Gilbert and Matthew Jefferies got the others, while Eamonn Rees helped himself to seven conversions. There was also a penalty try.
Treorchy moved up to third in Division 1 East Central thanks to their midweek 23-15 home win over Cambrian Welfare, while in the North, Bala leapfrogged Bethesda thanks to their 15-11 away win over them.
Bonymaen went back to the top of Division 1 West Central thanks to a 34-22 home win over third placed Dunvant. Ammanford were forced to give up top spot.
Gowerton moved into second place in Division 1 West thanks to their 43-12 win at Whitland. The visitors were 29 points ahead on the scoreboard at the break before easing down in the second half.