The first round of Pembrokeshire Football's most prestigious domestic cup competition got underway with twelve teams in action.
Pennar Robins 7-0 Pendine
The Robins have begun to hit form with this victory being their fifth game undefeated and third consecutive win in all competitions following recent victories in Division One and the West Wales Cup.
Sean Edmundson opened the scoring for the hosts with Nicholas Willis, Conner Willis and Craig Asparassa also on the scoresheet in the first half.
Edmundson then added another, opening the scoring in the second period before goals from Liam Williams and Ross Vincent completed the scoring.
Angle 1-11 Milford United
A comprehensive away victory for recently promoted top flight Milford United over lower league opposition with Scott Reid grabbing a hat-trick for the visitors.
Liam Parks and Liam Parr also bagged braces for the away side, with other goals from Thomas Grimwood, Tyler Sheil and Daniel Armstrong.
James Potter scored a consolation goal for the home side.
Clarbeston Road 2-1 Hakin United
The shock of the round came from Clarbeston Road who continued their excellent form with a victory over one of the tournament favourites, Hakin United.
Hakin United returned to the competition following their absence last season due to their involvement in other FAW competitions.
With the score goalless at half-time, it was Clarbeston Road who took the lead only for Mark Jones to equalise for the Vikings thanks to an assist from substitute Leon Luby.
Last season's top scorer for Clarby, Ben John, then put his side back in front just minutes later in what proved to he the all-important winning goal in the tie.
Tenby 3-2 Kilgetty
Last season's semi-finalist Tenby faced local rivals Kilgetty and were able to establish a three goal lead early in the second half. A spirited Kilgetty fightback threatened the result, but the recently promoted Seasiders held on.
New Hedges Saundersfoot United 1-2 Carew
After winning six out of six league games, New Hedges Saundersfoot United would have been hoping to improve on last year's 0-15 drubbing against Carew at the same stage in this competition last season.
The recently resigned Sam Franklin showed his class early on with an excellent penalty save before Shaun Whitfield soon put Carew in front.
After New Hedges Saundersfoot United equalised, an unfortunate own goal gave Carew the lead once again which they kept until the final whistle.
St Clears 1-2 Neyland
After a tough start to the season, a young St Clears side have certainly shown signs of improvement as they have adjusted to life back in Division Two.
After also enduring a tricky start to their season in Division One, Neyland would have been aware of this potential banana skin fixture.
Young forward Dylan Cullen put the hosts ahead, but Mike Chandler equalised for the visitors on the stroke of half-time.
Chandler scored again for the Nomads to put his side away and take them through to the next round.