An emphatic display from Saundersfoot's second side on Saturday showed a team full of confidence who in this form could push for promotion this season.

Some clinical finishing saw Sports go three up in the opening 25 minutes. Tom Spencer grabbed the opener, heading in a long throw from right back Paul 'Tiny' Thomas, while Jamie Morgan added to the lead with an in-swinging shot from outside the box that flew in off the post.

Some good work from Morgan on the left saw him cross for Spencer who connected with the ball at close range to make it three-nil.

Camrose had plenty of the ball in the first half, but Saundersfoot's 'keeper, Danny Brace, was rarely troubled as centre backs Mike Cornick and Nicky Allen dealt with the majority of crosses that came in, while fullbacks Luke Trevis and Thomas were also solid in defence.

The visitors did give themselves hope, though, when Dave Nicholls bent in a shot from outside the box before the break.

Sports came out in the second half determined not to let Camrose back into the game and with the midfield trio of Carl Wainwright, Richard Rossiter captain Ian Morris working their socks off, it wasn't long before the gaps began to open up in the Camrose defence.

Winger Grant Hardy went on a run from the halfway line and his dazzling run got the luck it deserved when his effort spun in over the line through the 'keeper's legs.

The final goal came when Paul Evans charged down a defensive clearance, which broke to Morgan, who crossed well for Hardy to grab his second to make it 5-1.