Also in Division One this Saturday, Carmarthen Quins face a tough match home to Narberth, while fourth-placed Llandovery go to Bonymaen with Gareth Jones, a former Bonymaen player, at fly half having just completed 300 points for the season.
Llanharan against Newbridge and Blackwood against Cross Keys should be stern affairs with Keys looking for a top seven finish and Whitland’s home match at Tondu is a key game for the Borderers.
Treorchy come to the end of a long season by looking for only their second win as they entertain Glamorgan Wanderers and Bedwas meet a plucky Beddau outfit.
In Division Two, Carmarthen Athletic could take the title by winning at Corus (
Three (West) winners Felinfoel can ease off with a match at Tonmawr, who lost 13-3 away to Aberavon Quins in midweek, while Three (East) leaders Penygraig entertain Ynysybwl, as Ystrad Rhondda go to Fleur de Lys.
Llanhilleth’s home match with Blaengarw in Four (East) will be at
Newport Saracens are the first Gwent side to win a title after wins this week over Tredegar Ironsides and St Peter’s. They play at home to runners-up Brynithel in Five (East) and in Five (West) there are key matches at Lampeter, Laugharne and Llandeilo where Ammanford, Gowerton and Ll
Nantymoel, winners of Five (Central) go to runners-up Banwen and there are run-outs for other title winners – Cwmgors (Six West), Cwmgwrach (Seven Central) and Cefneithin (Seven West), while Llandaff North close in on the Seven (East) title in a match home to Trinant.