The question was could Carew continue the run of form they are in away against a strong student team.

The answer was a resounding yes. Carew were unable to take full advantage of the amount of ball they had from the start of the game bringing several saves from the student 'keeper. It took them 10 minutes to take the lead with a strike from the top of the 'D' by Williams, who down the right was to give the Swansea defence more than enough trouble throughout the game and found himself continually fouled as he left them in his tracks.

Pritchard gave a really good account of himself at right back, taking the ball back up the pitch with strong runs down the wing, while on the left, Cole and Lewis linked well to give the students trouble on both flanks.

However, Carew's second goal came from a drive through the middle by Kendrick to set up Williams for a shot which Lewis tucked away.

Central defenders Ferguson and Head were rarely troubled in the first quarter of the game, but some sloppy passing gifted the students possession and from a quick break Carew goalie Leigh Thomas made a great save to keep the visitors' goal intact. But from a spell of indiscipline, Carew conceded a short corner which the students put away from a well-worked routine. Both forwards Smith and Mason had found themselves crowded out on several occasions and despite some superb inter-play when they did manage to get into the 'D', they could only hit the post and the crossbar!

However, it was Smith who brought the scoreline to 3-1 at half-time when his shot from a short corner rebounded off the 'keeper for him to hammer into the net.

The second half saw Carew get on top of the game and rarely put a foot wrong. However, more shots hitting the post and going just wide and several short corners that would simply not go in, kept the scoreline down for most of the time, until from a set-piece, Wheeler placed the ball for Mason to direct into the goal at the near post to make it 4-1. Substitutions, with P. Baker, I. Baker and Clements coming on, saw a reshuffle in positions.

Clements got onto the ball and from a sniping run found Smith, who put the game beyond doubt as he made the final score 5-1.

Next Carew face a strong Cardiff team who they just managed to beat away in a gruelling game that ended 6-5. Carew will need to be on top of their game if they are to maintain their 100 per cent home record.

Team: L. Thomas, D. Ferguson, G. Cole, S. Kendrick (capt.), E. Williams, N. Lewis, J. Smith, B. Wheeler, D. Head, J. Mason, T. Pritchard, M. Clements, I. Baker, P. Baker.