This was Tenby's 10th game outside of Pembrokeshire and yet again, they played against a very physical Bynea outfit last Sunday on a glorious day.

Tenby started slowly as they had to contain the home onslaught from Bynea playing down the slope. Tenby managed to move the ball wide, which enabled Thomas Harding Jones to dance his way around the opposition to add the first two tries.

Forwards Ben Millward, Henry McBeth and Billy Kinnaer were putting in some fine tackles to keep the Tenby try line intact. William Swales and Harvey Bowles were always looking to steal the opposition ball, which enabled fellow forwards, Dom Booth and Gethin Kelly, space to run straight at the home team which left holes out wide to exploit.

Iori Hicks again found his rhythm at scrum-half, delivering inch-perfect passes, and fellow backs, Lewis Sarrionandia, Dylan Scotcher and Harvey Johns, were rock solid in defence and eager to run at the opposition.

Man-of-the-match went to Harri Williams for putting in some crunching tackles and his superb try when Tenby were under pressure on their own try line.

Try scorers were Thomas Harding Jones (2), Harri Williams (2), Harvey Bowles (1), Dom Booth (1). Tenby won their game six-nil.

"Thanks to everyone who came up to support the team and I know the boys enjoyed being on the bus with the older boys who were also playing as well," commented coach Chris Williams.

This Sunday, due to popular demand, there is no game as it is Mothering Sunday, but the following week, March 29, the Folly Farmers are away at Pontardulais.