In the first round of the Dyrham Service Station Alec Colley Cup, Carew had a comfortable seven wickets win away to Hundleton, who were held to a total of 91 for 7. Riaan Strydom held the Hundleton innings together with his undefeated knock of 40, including five 4s, after opening the batting. Paul Griffiths was 18 not out and Mark Williams scored 30 before giving a return catch to Seb Palin. Palin finished with figures of 2 for 17 and there was a wicket each for Steve Ive, Kerry Waters and Gareth Brace. Carew reached a total of 92 for 3 after 16 overs, with Steve Ive 25 not out. Ceri Davies scored 17 before being caught by Lee Lewis off the bowling of Riaan Strydom and there were 28 extras, including 18 wides, to bolster the total. Riaan Strydom finished with figures of 2 for 33 and Jamie Brenchly picked up the other wicket to fall. Pembroke travelled to Herbrandston and were bowled out for 132 in the last over. Colin Kaijaks was the pick of the Pembroke batsmen with his innings of 34, which included a six and five 4s, there were 33 extras, including 27 wides, and Chris Thomas scored 12. For Herbie, Johnny Lewis took 3 for 34 and Robert Kingston 3 for 26. In reply, Herbrandston were bowled out for 52 to give the visitors victory by 80 runs after 12 overs. Michael Williams played the only innings of note with 16 as Chris Thomas was in devastating form with his medium-paced deliveries to end with figures of 7 for 21 from six overs. Lee Jenkins took 2 for 25 and Daniel Williams 1 for 4. Lamphey's fixture at home to Pembroke Dock was not played as the Lamphey club had already withdrawn from the Harrison-Allen competition, so Pembroke Dock go through to the next round and Neyland won by 34 runs away to Fishguard after scoring 149 for 2.