NEYLAND secured their third win of the season on Saturday (Nov 18) as they beat Llanybydder 44-10 at the Athletic Ground.
The Pembrokeshire All-Blacks held a 22-0 lead at the break and, despite a fight back from the League's bottom side, they increased that lead with further tries in the second half.
Harrison Grice got the first try of the game for the home side and soon after Dan Hart, playing at centre, also went over.
George Evans converted the second for a 12-0 lead.
Ben Williams then scored Neyland's third try and Evans added the extras before adding a further penalty on the stroke of half time.
Llanybydder struck first in the second half with a penalty from Llinos Williams but Neyland hit back.
Adam Peel scored their fourth try to seal a bonus point.
Josh Jones then scored a try for the visitors and Williams added the extras.
Hart and Williams added their second tries of the game soon after though to seal the win.
Elsewhere in League 3 West A, Haverfordwest lost their unbeaten record as they were beaten by Aberaeron.
St Davids earned their second win in a row as they beat Pembroke.
George Raymond, Tommy Reynolds and Aled Davies all scored tries for the Saints with Bob Froy adding one conversion.
Cardigan earned a 41-0 win over Pembroke Dock Quins but the game was much closer than the score suggests.
The Quins battled well and some excellent tackling prevented further scoring.
Llyr Jones, John Lumb, Iwan John, Tom Taylor, Nathan Bowen, Jack Taylor and Luke Palmer-Davies all scored tries for Cardigan.
Laugharne were also victorious on Saturday as they beat Llangwm 64-0 at Pill Parks.
In League 2 West, Fishguard earned a 16-14 win over Loughor.
James Griffiths scored a penalty for the Seagulls and Liam Wilkes then scored the game's first try.
Loughor added two penalties to stay in the game and then took the lead early in the second half.
However, Fishguard remained in the game and two penalties late on from Griffiths gave them the win.
St Clears were also victorious as they beat Pontyberem 37-17.
In League 1 West, Whitland suffered defeat at home as they were beaten 25-7 by Kidwelly.
In the WRU Championship West, Narberth remain top of the table after they beat Ammanford 22-42.
Crymych also celebrated a win on the weekend as they beat Tata Steel 26-20.
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