Narberth U11s 31 pts. Haverfordwest 10

In this one-half warm-up to the main event, Narberth were caught napping early on. After good build-up work by Griff and Talfan, the Blues pounced on an interception and ran the length of the field for the opening score.

The Otters replied in the best way possible, with a couple of phases of fluid moves and good recycling of the possession. Ifan's strong break found Griff once more in support and Tomas took the score in the corner.

Once more good pressure at the breakdown enabled Lewis to bundle over for a try, before the Blues' pacy centre left Narberth's defence standing and scores were once again all equal at 10-10.

But Narberth had found their shape and from here on in they began to dominate. Jordan got a reward for his quick thinking and quick hands with a try and soon afterwards Kaleb pounced on loose ball to add his name to the scoresheet.

Rhys finished off the scoring and Harri added three conversions.

Narberth 45 pts. Haverfordwest 7

The scoreline pretty much tells the story of this entertaining match under floodlights. Narberth have worked hard on developing an attractive open playing style which worked well in the wide spaces of the senior ground.

Rhys enjoyed a purple patch in this game and began as he meant to continue with a try in the corner after a flowing backs move. He also added the conversion.

Jordan's turnover ball soon after led to another good running move which put Rhys over for his second, which Tomas converted.

The Otters by this time were playing an exciting passing game which was regularly stretching the Blues defence and led to a score for Ifan. Harri's jinking runs were also becoming a feature and he got a deserved try to finish the half, which Ifan converted.

It was more of the same in the second half, with Jack and Talfan taking it on to set it up for a score by Jordan.

Haverfordwest's talented number 13 gave the home side a shock on more than one occasion with some skilful runs and the Blues replied with a well-worked try which they converted.

But it wasn't long before Narberth found a way through once more. This time a lightning pick-up brought a score for Harry Coombe, which Rhys converted.

Rhys rounded off the game with his hat-trick try, which he also converted.

Players of the match: Jack for his hard tackling and distribution and Thomas Twose for his hard work in all areas.