There were goals galore at Landore as Narberth put the home team to the sword to ease their way into the fourth round of the Tony Nakonecznyj Insurance Brokers WWFA Intermediate Cup.

The Bluebirds were in scintillating form throughout the afternoon and made short work of the home side by demolishing them 8-1.

Matthew Price was Landore's tormentor in chief as he slammed in four goals, with Aled Thomas's brace also causing the home team some anguish, before Tony Evans and Adi Jones found the back of the net to compound their misery.

Despite inconsistencies with their league form, Carew are having a good time of it in the competition and they eased their way into the next round by virtue of a 4-2 win over Birchgrove.

Adam Hughes's men made home advantage count with an assured performance in which Iwan Izzard continued his fine scoring record by finishing with a brace. James Hinchliffe and Alex Bailey were the other men to score.

Tenby also found the going easy as they won 3-0 at Trallwm.

In league action, after a superb and surprising win against Johnston last weekend, St. Clears came back to earth with a bump as they lost 3-1 at bottom club St. Ishmaels.

The clubs may be at polar sides of the east/west border so travel sickness could have been a factor in the shock defeat, but it's more likely that the home side were just that little bit more motivated than their visitors.

Nick Squire was the man to give the Saints hope, but they fell short on the day.

Saundersfoot Sports were beaten by the Wizards of Merlins Bridge 3-0 on the Racecourse, while Kilgetty's horror season continued as they lost 4-0 at Milford Athletic.

Lawrenny, meanwhile, were banging in the goals once again as they won 4-0 against Merlins Bridge seconds.

Owen James was at it again with two goals, before Dean Morris and James Bodinger got in on the act with one apiece.

There were plenty of goals at Manorbier, but unfortunately the majority went to the visitors as Cosheston Cougars beat United 4-2.

Ben Hall has certainly got an eye for the goals this season as he netted the first, before Jake Webster grabbed the home team's second.

Narberth seconds emulated their first by banging in the goals as they slammed Hubberston 7-1.

Callum O'Connell was the man of the moment as he completed a hat-trick, with the other goals being shared by Davy Johns, Dylan Davies, Josh Layzell and Ben Hughes.

Meanwhile, Tenby seconds went one better as they hit eight against Broad Haven without reply, meaning it was a double clean sheet day for the club's senior sides.

Ricky Rees Thomas scored three for the home team, as did Brett Evans, while Johnny Goodrick, Richard Tebbitt and Pat McKeown all scored one.

It was a day of misery all-round for St. Clears as their seconds lost 1-0 at Milford Athletic, while it was better news for Pendine as they vented their frustrations at having a few games called off recently by smashing them 6-0.

Jamie Rugg and Ricky Hunt paved the way for success by bagging a brace apiece, with the other goals being scored by Craig Hurst and Nathan Davies.

It was derby day at Carew, with St Florence being the visitors, and the game finished 1-1 between two evenly-matched sides.

Adam Muskett scored for the home team, with Ashley Smith firing one home for the away side.

Dan Bates found the back of the net for Saundersfoot Sports' seconds during their home clash against Milford United reserves, but that was the only highpoint for the home side as they went down 5-1.

Carew third team were at Broad Haven and lost out in a difficult match 5-2. Tom Harries and Sam Harts scored the goals for the visitors

There was misfortune for Narberth thirds, too, as they were unable to replicate the success of the other senior teams by losing 3-0 at Lawrenny seconds. The home side triumphed thanks to Liam Woodford, Josh Duckfield and Sam Davies all scoring one apiece

Meanwhile, George Lander scored for Kilgetty seconds, but it was the only success they had as they lost 11-1 at Herbrandston.