Narberth 44 pts. Maesteg 16
After surviving the scare at Corus the previous week, Narberth were on the money and determined not to let things slip against the Llynfi Valley side to end up deserved winners and to pick up a bonus point.
The Otters should have opened the scoring after seven minutes following an interception by centre Richard Davies with Steve Martin on his shoulder shouting for the ball, but Davies delayed the tackle and the momentum was lost.
Within minutes, outside-half Aled Davies had given the Otters the lead with a penalty kick which was extended after 18 minutes with a mammoth kick from 42 metres by Davies.
His opposite number Robbie Evans kicked a difficult penalty for the visitors from the touchline.
After 35 minutes, Narberth winger Roger Davies finished off an excellent combined move between the pack and the backs following a switch of play and used the overlap to go over in the right corner for a try converted by Aled Davies.
Davies extended the lead in the second half with a penalty which was cancelled out a couple of minutes later with another fine penalty kick by Robbie Evans.
A try by Roger Davies converted by Aled Davies to finish off a good handling movement after 54 minutes emphasised Narberth's control, although the Old Parish were determined not to surrender and came back with a try by lock Scott Hicks who broke clear from a lineout to cross for an unconverted try for the visitors.
When replacement scrum-half Adrian Killa used his pace and vision to cross for a try from a maul after 70 minutes, it set up the late scoring spree.
His try was followed by another from centre Steve Martin after Killa had made the initial break. Although replacement prop Ryan Sheran went over from a lineout for an unconverted try for Maesteg, there was no stopping the Otters with attack after attack.
A penalty try was awarded in injury time when replacement winger Nick Jones was prevented from touching down the ball after an infringement in the right corner and all of the tries in the second half were converted by Aled Davies.
Commenting after the match, head coach Sean Gale said: "We are very pleased as a management with the bonus point win again, but it took us a while to get our game going, before playing very well in the last quarter-of-an-hour.
"The set-piece work was superb and Maesteg just could not get the ball off us.
"We still have a fair way to go to reach the point where we want to be, but overall we are very happy to still be top of the league.
"On an individual front, outside-half Aled Davies had another good game as did Craig Jones making his first start of the season as full-back. Lock Alex Jenkins was outstanding in the lineout and the scrum was very strong.
"Overall we are very pleased with the way things are going, but next week the league match away to Whitland will be a totally different challenge as the form book goes out of the window and it will be 50/50 from the moment that the game starts."
Steve Martin was the sponsors' choice as man-of-the-match.
The Folly farm Balcony Suite match sponsors were Molson Coors and the Otters' Holt match sponsors were the Templeton Supporters.
The match ball sponsors were Graham Searle, together with John R. Davies, NatWest Bank, Neil Rossiter and the Narberth Former Players Association.
Narberth fielded: Craig Jones, Roger Davies (Nick Jones), Steve Martin, Richard Davies, Mark Heywood, Aled Davies, Andrew Davies (Adrian Killa), Sean Lloyd (Tom Slater), Dan Smith, Justin Hughes, capt., Jason Jennings, Alex Jenkins, Gareth Bateman, Simon Griffiths (Wayne Williams) and Lewis Wood (Jim Kaumaitotoya).




