Bynea 0
Pembroke 21
Pembroke stay top of the table after an excellent away win against a battling Bynea.
Coach Ossie Boswell was a little disappointed by the performance, although he said the end result was terrific in heavy rain and slippery conditions.
The Scarlets were 6-0 ahead at half-time thanks to penalties by James Davies and Simon Hooper, and with signs already appearing that their pack power was beginning to tell on the home side.
Skipper Steve Dyde rounded off a period of pressure to score the Scarlets’ first try, followed by Mark Boswell, as reward for all his graft, and flanker Luke Hansford, who is always in the thick of things. None of them were converted, but it didn’t really matter because Pembroke had secured another good win on the road.
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