Carew 1-1 Pennar Robins
CAREW came from behind to earn a draw with Pennar Robins at home.
Despite the Rooks claiming a point, they still sit bottom of the table.
The visitors took the lead in the 40th minute as Patrick McDonagh struck from inside the box that gave Gareth Southcott’s team a narrow one-goal cushion at half time.
Scott Fearney equalised on the hour mark for the Rooks, both camps agreed that a draw was probably a fair outcome.
Carew: Dan James, Tom Grover, Shaun Whitfield, Dan Edwards, Corey Hill, Hayden Shapcott, Alex Bayley, Toby Rossiter, Sam Goodwin, Scott Fearney, Ceri Brace. Subs: Ashley Smith, Morgan Scourfield.
Pennar Robins: Stuart James, Adam Cole, Gareth Lewis, Jamie Price, Jake Clark, Kyle Wright, Mikey Powell, Stephen James, Phil Thompson, Jamie Groves, Patrick McDonagh. Subs: Shaun Edmondson, Darren Shaw.
Referee: Tom Bevan.

Goodwick United 6-0 Angle
ROB Morgans scored a stunning hat-trick to help Goodwick United to a convincing six-goal victory over Angle at Phoenix Park.
This result, kept Goodwick in second spot in the table, just two points behind leaders West Dragons.
Rhys Dalling opened the home outfit’s goal scoring account on the 20 minute mark, five minutes later and Morgans added a second with a well-taken penalty as Goodwick led 2-0 at the interval.
After the break the hosts scored four further goals, Jonny Horgan was on target with two headers for the third and fourth goals, then Morgans added goals in the 65th and 75th minutes to complete his personal treble.
Goodwick United: James Gwilt, Anthony Couzens, Scott Delaney, Wayne O’Sullivan, Jordan Griffiths, Kieran O’Brien, Chris O’Sullivan, Adam Raymond, Rhys Dalling, Rob Morgans, Jonny Horgan. Subs: Jordan White, Nigel Delaney.
Angle: Luke Lawrence, Josh Richards, Scott Richards, Gareth Richards, Gareth Howells, Lee Brockway, Josh Clark, Lee Duignan, Nathan Ferrier, Tom Powell, Chris Richards. Subs: Craig Brockway, Tom Powell, Chris Richards.
Referee: Paul Rooney.


Herbrandston 1-1 Neyland
HERBRANDSTON earned a hard fought draw with Neyland at home.
The visitors were on top in the first period, and they took the lead in the 30th minute when Gary Power headed into the back of the net from inside the box.
Sean Hannon rattled the crossbar with a fierce shot from distance as the Nomads led 2-0 at half time.
Leigh Galdo’s team put in a better second half display and were rewarded in the 75th minute when Shane Walsh finished clinically from inside the box to level matters.
Herbrandston boss Leigh Galdo said: “I thought we deserved a win. Finished much stronger and dominated second half, but on the balance of the whole game a draw was a fair result.”
Herbrandston: Gareth Marshallsay, Sean Williams, Edward Smith, Daniel Munn, Marc Boswell, Alex Jones, Darren Devonald, Marc Gelona, Shane Walsh, Alex Ouzman, Kyle Sutton. Subs: Criag Nicholson, Hayden Dimond.
Neyland: Patrick Hannon, Sean Hannon, Paul Hannon, Nathan Banner, Nathan Warlow, Gary Power, Henry Durrant, Mike Chandler, Wayne Parry, Justin Harding. Subs: Aaron McQuillan, Joe Charlton.
Referee: Kevin Milich.


Johnston 1-1 Narberth
JOHNSTON let a one-goal slip as Narberth equalised to gain a deserved point at Glebelands.
Last week, the Bluebirds won 2-1 at Jesse Road, after a goalless first half an own goal finally broke the deadlock on 55 minutes.
Bradley Barrett’s shot cum cross-ricocheted off centre back Jamie Fleig and flew into the net.
Ten minutes later and the visitors equalised, some neat build-up play ended with Hughes driving a 20-yard shot past the outstretched Tigers keeper Jim Payne.
Bluebirds boss Peter Fearne will be delighted that his side have taken four points off the Tigers this season.
Johnston:  Jim Payne, Sion Price, Ben Phillips, Ross Williams, Steven Mills, Scott Murray, Luke Hayward, Cecil Ashman, Joe John, Bradley Barrett. Subs: Jamie Barrett, Ryan Doyle, Rickie Thomas.
Narberth: Jason Jones, Josh Grota, Jamie Fleig, Kyle Quartermaine, Liam Phillips, Marc Hughes, Dylan Blain, Jordan Williams, Tony Evans, Dorian Davies, Adi Jones. Subs: Callum O’Connell, Dylan Davies, Luke Raymond.
Referee: Gareth Elliott.


Milford United 1-3 West Dragons
MILFORD United put in a decent shift, but still found themselves losing out against the current league leaders West Dragons at Marble Hall.
Player boss Matthew Price saw the first penalty brilliantly saved by Robins’ goalkeeper Andrew Fairbairn, as neither side failed to score in the first half.
On the hour mark and the Dragons were awarded their second spot kick that Daniel Bryce made no mistake with from 12 yards. Five minutes later and the visitors doubled their lead as substitute Ashley Prior volleyed into the back of the net.
Bryce added a third from the penalty spot, before United’s substitute Ashley Mathias pulled back a late consolation goal, again from the spot.
Ben Aldred, signed from Hakin United, showed some neat touches in midfield with manager Hutchings delighted that they have gained his valuable services for the remainder of a difficult season.
Milford United: Andrew Fairbairn, Sam Davies, Scott Griffiths, William Goodall, Tom Llewellin, Ashley Mathias, Neil Mathias, Dan Raicu, Ben Aldred, Liam Parr, Ryan Wilson. Subs: McCauley MacKay, Chris Thompson, Chris Davies.
West Dragons: Peter Blain, Jordan Thomas, Steven Allen, Simon Gilderdale, Lee Palmer, Simon Ellis, Jamie Palmer, Daniel Bryce, Scott Crawford, Matthew Price, Ewan Cunningham. Subs: Ashley Prior, Gary Reynolds, Sean Booth.
Referee: Paul Jackson.


St Clears 3-4 Merlins Bridge
A BRACE apiece by Peter Thomas and James Skudder earned Merlins Bridge a slender 4-3 win at St Clears.
Skudder gave the visitors the lead in the 6th minute, but the Saints equalised through Sean Seymour Davies on 20 minutes. Ten minutes before the break Seymour Davies struck again that gave the Saints a slender 2-1 lead at half time.
After the interval Thomas levelled matters, making no mistake from the spot. Thomas struck for the Wizards’ third before Josh Jones equalised ten minutes from full time.
However, in the 85th minute Skudder hit the target again and that gave the Wizards the all-important points.
St Clears: Nathan Evans, Jason Baxter, Martin Thomas, Gareth Grifiths, John Seeley, Owain Evans, Nick Rees, Josh Jones, James Dickson, Sean Seymour Davies, Steve Thomas. Subs: Brychan David, Scott Page, Dan Power.
Merlins Bridge: Chris Thomas, Matthew D’Ivry, Paul Thomas, Simon Thomas, Andrew John, James Skudder, David Davies, Nathan Thomas, Jordan Raymond, Stephen McNabney, Ben Skudder. Subs: Gethin Roberts, Peter Thomas, Lee Hudgell.
Referee: David Badger.


FAW Trophy Round Three
Morriston Olympic 1-2 Hakin United

HAKIN United are deservedly through to the fourth round after picking up a famous win at Morriston Olympic on Saturday.
The Vikings were delighted to win by a 2-1 margin at Morriston Olympic, the hosts sit second in the table in the Swansea League first division, two points behind leaders Penlan, so on paper this was always going to be a difficult cup tie for the Vikings to win.
Gary Dawes’ outfit grabbed crucial goals through Ashley Bevan and Nicky Woodrow that put them in the ascendancy and goalkeeper James Manson pulled off some stunning saves to deny the hosts.
Morriston scored a late consolation goal to set up a tense final few minutes, but the Vikings stood firm for a famous cup victory.
The draw for the fourth round was held on Monday, and Hakin United will face Pontymister (Gwent) away in the fourth round, which will take place on Saturday, November 21.
Hakin United: James Manson, Jonty Bennett, Daniel Armstrong, Ewan Findlay, Steve Mathias, James Stanmore, Ashley Bevan, Adam Davies, Nicky Woodrow, Ben Steele. Sub: Ross Lascelles.