What a difference a week makes.
This time seven days ago Merlins Bridge led the table, Hakin were playing catch up, Milford United were all but relegated - and Angle were favourites to join them.
And then the West Dragons folded, and all of the above was turned upon its head.
Out of the title contenders, The Vikings were boosted most by the demise of the Dragons, having dropped five points against them in two games. And they have made that bonus count, winning tricky away games in style this week, 6-1 at Monkton and 8-0 at Lamphey. Tomorrow they have a third trip to that area of the county, and will be clear favourites against a Pennar team well beaten 4-1 by Carew on Thursday.
Hakin's Senior Cup opponents on April 21st, Clarbeston Road, will also be expected to take three points from their home game with Angle, another side to benefit from the adjusted table. Matthew Ellis will have to juggle pushing for a win and momentum with protecting players from injury, but I can't see Angle lifting themselves to get anything after their defeats to Neyland (8-1) and Milford (2-0) this week.
The latter result is the one that may save The Robins, who are now above bottom placed Herbie on goal difference - with only one side set to go down.
Both have tough games tomorrow, with Milford up against it as they welcome a Carew side looking to finish higher than their current sixth position, while Oliver West's men host Merlins Bridge.
The Wizards endured a nightmare 48 hours last week, essentially losing 12 points in the title race after losses to Hakin and Lamphey were compounded by their two wins over The Dragons being chalked off.
They may now need to win every game from here on in to finish top - while Herbie must put their all into this to have any chance of gaining a result and staying up. They will also need key players like Gareth Marshallsay, Ali Ouzman, and Mark Jones back available after all three missed the defeat at Goodwick.
The Phoenix Boys meanwhile, go to Monkton, who surprisingly beat them 3-2 last time out. I thought The Swifts would have provided more of a test for Hakin on Monday, but playing two days after last Saturday's 6-1 win over Narberth may have had an effect. This will be tough for Wayne O'Sullivan's side, and they can ill afford to drop points having played two more games than leaders Hakin.
Narberth's season is petering out, as they look to end a run of five straight league defeats at Neyland tomorrow. The Nomads meanwhile are unbeaten in five following that big Angle win, and will want a good result ahead of two away games at Bridge and Carew next week.
Manderwood Pembrokeshire League Division One score predictions for Saturday, April 14th (2.30pm):
Clarbeston Road 4-1 Angle
Herbrandston 0-2 Merlins Bridge
Milford United 1-4 Carew
Monkton Swifts 2-3 Goodwick United
Neyland 2-1 Narberth
Pennar Robins 0-4 Hakin United
Division Two:
Hakin United II v Johnston
Hundleton v Prendergast Villa
Kilgetty v Fishguard Sports
Lawrenny v Solva
Llangwm v Letterston
Merlins Bridge II v Saundersfoot Sports
St Ishmaels v St Clears
Division Three:
Carew II v Goodwick United II
Milford Athletic v Broad Haven
Narberth II v Camrose
Pembroke Boro v Manorbier United
Pendine v Pennar Robins II
St Florence v Clarbeston Road II
Division Four:
Angle II v Solva II
Fishguard Sports II v Monkton Swifts II
Kilgetty II v Llangwm II
Neyland II v Herbrandston II
Pennar Robins III v St Clears II
St Ishmaels II v Broad Haven II
Division Five:
Camrose II v Lawrenny II
Hundleton II v Letterston II
Johnston II v Milford Athletic II
Milford United III v Cosheston
Saundersfoot Sports II v Pembroke Boro II
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