Llanharan’s midweek win over Maesteg leaves them as the only unbeaten club in the division, but they are still nine points behind their rivals with four matches in hand.
While Maesteg travel to Rumney, Llanharan have a tough task, away to Brynmawr. The other fixtures include a fast-finishing Whitland side at Beddau and Narberth are the visitors against UWIC at
DIVISION TWO.
Builth Wells need a point at home to Croesyceiliog to take over the lead from Merthyr in the East if the Steelmen slip up in their big match at home to third-placed Fleur de Lys, while in the West the dogfight is at the bottom, where Aberavon Quins meet Birchgrove. Leaders Tonmawr are xpected to stay ahead fter their home game against Cardigan, while Dunvant have a hard task away to Newcastle Emlyn,
DIVISION THREE.
The top three clubs in the East are all playing away from home, with leaders Senghenydd at Newport HSOB and Brynithel at unpredictable Pontypool United, but both will be looking over their shoulder at fast-finishing Newport Saracens, who go in search of a double over Abergavenny.
Pontyberem have a game in hand over Kidwelly in the West and they are at home to Tenby United, while Kidwelly make the trip to Llandeilo.
Gilfach Goch may be heading the South-East, but their trip to fourth-placed Mountain Ash is a tough call. Nantymoel are favourites to win at lowly Tylorstown, while Rhydyfelin have the hardest job, attempting to win at Treherbert.
Banwen take their South-West leadership to Seven Sisters, but Maesteg Quins face a harder task in meeting Mumbles.
DIVISION FOUR.
Bargoed could clinch the East title if they win at Chepstow and second-placed Blaina are held at Monmouth, while the big game in Division Four is in the South-West, where leaders Cwmgors visit their main rivals Taibach.
Ruthin head the North clubs and should stay in front by defeating Llandudno, while Nant Conwy make the trip to Caernarfon. In the West it is still hard to seperate Llanelli Wanderers, Pembroke Dock Quins and Loughor. All three have home matches – amazingly against the bottom three clubs.
Pontycymmer and Abercwmboi are both on 45 points in the South-East, but Fairwater, on 42, are still favourites to overhaul both clubs. All three of the top clubs will have away matches.
DIVISION FIVE.
Trinant will be within one point of the East title if they beat neaerst challengers Gwernyfed, but Oakdale can keep in the hunt with a win away to RTB (Ebbw Vale).
Llandaff are already the South-East champions and they finish their season by visiting
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