Kidwelly 25 pts.
Whitland 11
The Borderers' four-game unbeaten run came to end away to Kidwelly at the weekend, as the hosts gained revenge for a 13-5 defeat earlier in the campaign.
James Stephenson put Whitland ahead with an early penalty, while a drop-goal from Scott Newton doubled their lead.
Kidwelly came back to lead 15-6 at the break, though, with a penalty from James Evans and tries by centre Gary Rees and hooker Tyrone Myhill, with Evans converting one of their efforts.
Whitland started the second half well as flanker Jack Mason powered his way over the line for an unconverted try, but Kidwelly responded with two further tries from Jonathan Williams and a second score from Myhill to secure the win.





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