Division two west Crymych 10 Kidwelly 19 Crymych looked on course for their first win of the season but let a 10-7 lead slip at home to Kidwelly.

The visitors took the lead when winger Aaron Warren outflanked the Crymych cover to score a try that No 10 Leighton Walters converted. Ianto Griffiths then reduced the deficit with a penalty for the home side, before Elgan Vittle sliced through for a try which Griffiths converted.

But Kidwelly replied with tries by full back Dafydd Lewis and centre Andy Francis, with Walters converting one of them, and they returned home with the points.

Division three west Dunvant 26 Cardigan 17 Cardigan went down to a disappointing defeat at Dunvant.

They conceded penalties at key moments and home winger Adam Williams punished them with the boot.

The Teifisiders were 17-3 adrift at half time as they claimed a penalty by Mike Diggle, but Sam Gallagher and flanker Adam Gregory crossed for Dunvant. Williams converted both and landed a penalty.

Cardigan did fight back with a try from centre Nathan Murphy and a penalty try, both converted by Diggle. But Williams notched three more penalties to edge his side home.

Swalec Bowl - Round One: Llangwm 10 Aberaeron 78 Llangwm were forced to field a weakened side as they were dumped out of the Swalec Bowl by Aberaeron.

Young centre Chris Thomas scored the Waspsˆ try in the first period and there was a conversion and penalty by Steve Inward.

But the visitors had by far the greater share of possession and made it count as full back Owain Rhys grabbed three tries and there were two apiece from winger Owain ap Dylan, scrum half Dylan Williams and outside half Owain Williams, who also notched four conversions. Other Aberaeron tries came from No 8 Tudur Jenkins, Adam Jones, Rhydian Harries, centre Bleddyn Henson and flanker Rhodri Severs.

A minute’s silence was held in memory of Llangwm’s Randall Lewis.

Llanybydder 20 Pembroke Dock Quins 14 Pembroke Dock Harlequins produced their best performance of the season but went down to a defeat at Llanybydder.

They were ahead at the interval before the home side used their greater forward power and experience to wrest the initiative back in the second half.

The division four side went 10-0 up through a try by Aled Evans to go with the conversion and penalty by Eifion Evans. But they battled back as Neil Brace the scored a try which he converted before also adding the extra points to a try from scrum half Dai Rees.

Gareth Scourfield, playing at No 10 instead of his regular spot at No 8, tried hard to keep the Quins moving forward but Llanybydder gradually steadied things down and unconverted tries from Eifion Evans and Rhys Bowen saw them home.

Fishguard v Mynydd y Garreg - Mynydd y Garreg were unable to field a team and conceded the game.