After producing one of their finest performances of the season last weekend, Narberth would have relished an away trip to Goodwick United to showcase just why they are one of the leading sides in the county this season, but despite putting in a good display, they came away with nothing following a 3-2 defeat.

Phoenix Park is no place for the faint-hearted and so it proved on Saturday as the Bluebirds matched their hosts in all departments to push them close, but not quite close enough.

Sean Pemberton and Jordan Williams both scored for the visitors, but Goodwick had just enough in the tank to keep the away side at bay.

Saundersfoot Sports entertained Monkton Swifts in a 2-2 draw, which could have been a victory for the home side had one of the visitors' goals not been an own goal! Nevertheless, it's still a good result for the Sports, with their goals coming from Danny Caine and Kevin Berry.

Tenby also drew at home after a 3-3 result with Neyland. The visitors scored the home team's first goal for them, with the other two coming from Sam Christopher and Jerome Mansbridge, who showed great composure to slot one home from the penalty spot.

The weather again caused a few games to be postponed, with Kilgetty once again falling foul as their division two cup game against Prendergast Villa was called off, while in the division four cup, Pendine's clash against Saundersfoot Sports was also postponed.

Carew's miserable run of results continued, meanwhile, as they went down 1-0 at Angle.

St. Clears took to the field in the league and bounced back from last week's defeat to beat Milford United 2-1.

Nick Squire and Sean Seymour-Davies were the men to guarantee the points for the home side.

A quick glance down the list of scorers for Narberth seconds proves the talent that was available for the Bluebirds' reserves for their home clash with Pembroke Boro and it was no surprise to see the goals fly in during their biggest win of the season.

They triumphed 10-2 against the outclassed visitors, with three players finishing with a brace.

Callum O'Connell, Ryan Williams and Tony Evans all scored twice for the home team, with the other goals coming from Justin Blewit, Paul Phillips, Josh Layzell and Marc O'Sullivan.

Tenby seconds also racked up the goals as they won 6-0 at Camrose. Liam Robson proved to be the man of the moment as he finished with a hat-trick as Richard Tebbutt, Mo Sofan and Declan Carroll all scored.

Lawrenny's home clash with Merlins Bridge seconds was postponed, although Manorbier United took to the field, losing 3-2 against Broad Haven. Neil Lane and Tom Grover both scored for the home side in a disappointing result for them.

Carew seconds are out of this year's division four cup after losing to Clarbeston Road in the second round.

The home side bombed out after suffering a 5-1 defeat, with Nick Davies's goal being the only bright spot in a miserable afternoon.

St Florence had a great win at home against Milford Athletic, with Ashley Smith having an even greater day as part of the winning team. He scored all the home side's goals in a 4-1 win, their fifth victory of the season.

Manorbier United's second team clash at Pembroke Boro was postponed, while Lawrenny seconds travelled to Solva and drew 2-2 thanks to goals from Sam Davies and Rhys Jenkins.

Kilgetty seconds and St. Clears seconds didn't have a game.