Whitland travelled to the Dairy Field to face Llanharan in a rearranged match, and after finding some of their early season form, came away victorious by 23 points to 17. The victory now sees them move back into second place in Asda League Division One. Skipper on the night and scrum-half Andrew Jenkins opened the scoring in the 15th minute when from a ruck 22 metres out, he worked the blindside to touchdown in the corner for an unconverted try. Llanharan got on the scoreboard after 30 minutes with a penalty goal by scrum-half Greg Jones. Outside-half Aled Davies failed with a penalty for Whitland on the stroke of half-time, which left the interval score 5- 3 to the Borderers. Five minutes into the second half, with Llanharan down to 14 men after Will Price had been yellow- carded, Whitland were attacking Llanharan's line, but the final pass went forward. From the subsequent scrum, the superiority of the Whitland eight showed and Llanharan were turned, resulting in a re-setting of the scrum, only this time with a Whitland put-in. Again the superior scrummaging of the Borderers showed, and with the control of number eight John Bowen, the visitors drove Llanharan over for Bowen to touchdown for the try. Again Davies failed with the conversion attempt. After 15 minutes, Aled Davies kicked deep, and with Llanharan's fullback James Harris slicing the ball into touch, Whitland again had a good platform. From the shortened lineout, the ball was moved swiftly out to Aled Davies, who brought in back row forward Celt Thomas, and he burst through two tacklers, before driving to the line and swivelling out of the last-gasp tackle to touch down for Whitland's third try of the evening. This time centre Eifion Roberts was given the kicking duties, and he duly obliged by adding the two points. Again Roberts extended Whitland's lead with a penalty after 22 minutes, taking their advantage to 20 points to three. Llanharan hit back with two tries by Nicky Allan and centre Dai Atkins, with Greg Jones converting both. But it was too little too late, and skipper Andrew Jenkins adding a further penalty to give Whitland the three points on the night. There were good performances by the whole pack, with back row forwards Celt Thomas and Phil Morgan outstanding, and solid performances by scrum-half Andrew Jenkins and fullback Lee Glanville. Team fielded: Lee Glanville, Carwyn Thomas, Gary Evans, Eifion Roberts (Dion Thomas), Jack Tremlett, Aled Davies, Andrew Jenkins, capt., Gareth Williams (Alun Davies), Jason Evans, Andrew Morrillo (Richard Smith), Carwyn Davies, Raff Williams, Celt Thomas (Simon James), Phil Morgan (Ryan Michael), John Bowen. Tomorrow (Saturday), Whitland travel to play Merthyr, who are lying in fourth place in the league. Kick-off is at 2.30 pm.