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Penallta charge on despite Haines red card

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LAST year’s Plate runnersup Penallta won 23-10 at

Aberavon Quins despite seeing Gregg Haines red carded for stamping in the first-half.

Ross Morgan, Elliott Keep and Lloyd Rowlands scored tries for the visitors, with Rowlands also adding eight points from the tee.

Rumney put aside the poor form that sees them lying tenth in East Central 1 to win 20-17 away to Mold thanks to tries from Calum McDonald and captain Mike Young.

A penalty with the last kick of the match by Osian Parry Jones gave Pwllheli a 29-26 win away at Llanishen. Nelson ran out 21-14 victors against Trebanos in a match that moved moved to Ystrad Mynach due to Nelson’s pitch being unplayable.

Nant Conwy consigned Rhydyfelin to a 17-12 defeat at home. Tries by Delwyn Jones and Jack Moriarty were too much for the visitors who scored two of their own through Kyle Perry ad Chris Phillips.

In the East 2 battle between third and fourth,

Abercarn came out on top 22-6 against Croesyceil­iog. Elsewhere, St Peters overcame struggling Gowerton 33-7 and Ystalyfera beat

Dowlais 12-5 thanks to tries from Luc Caines and Damian James.

In the Bowl, a late penalty try helped Milford Haven snatch a 17-12 victory at Nantyfyllo­n. Last year’s runners-up

Taffs Well proved their win over Treherbert in September was no fluke with a 10-3 victory, a penalty try the game’s only seven-pointer.

Caerphilly showed why they are top of 3A East with a convincing 51-3 win over

Wattstown. Tries came from Matthew Nuthall, Josh Hayward, Tom Candy, Jac Jonathan and Dan Jones. Six penalties saw

Amman United claim a 18-7 win over Monmouth. Reigning champions Burry Port romped to a 47-0 win over Wrexham. Cardigan beat Denbigh 23-7, Swansea Uplands won 39-21 at Trimsaran, and Cilfynydd beat Cambrian Welfare 18-15.

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