Their latest bonus point triumph came at Merthyr, who were protecting a proud unbeaten record at home . But having held the league leaders to 10 points in the first half the Martyrs conceded three second half tries as they went down to a 31-0 defeat.
Geraint Edmunds grabbed a first-half try for the visitors who were then awarded two penalty tries in the second half. The bonus point try came from hooker Leigh Meads, with Josh Prosser converting all four and adding a penalty.
With 66 tries, 485 points and 12 try bonus points already this season, Bargoed have already overtaken last season’s figure of 10 try bonus points and are now hot on the heels of their 83 tries and 562 points scored in 26 games in 2013/14.
Just how good a side they are will be put to the test at Sardis Road in the first round of the SWALEC Cup in two weeks time when they face Pontypridd.
Nicky Thomas helped himself to 17 points as Swansea ended their year on a high with a 37-16 home win over Glynneath. The All Whites ran in five tries, although they lost one of their try scorers, Aled Jenkins, to a red card late in the game.
Pontypool ended their first half of the season in third place thanks to a bonus point win over RGC1404. There were five tries for the home side, with four of the coming from their strong pack.
RGC took the lead with a try from full back Afon Bagshaw, converted by Huw Grundy, but after that early strike they failed to add any more points. A penalty try after persistent scrum collapses earned Pontypool their first points and a second try from centre Marc Thorley made it 14-7 at the break.
Locks Ryan Thomas and Josh Porter then crashed over for further scores before No 8 Matt Thomas rounded off proceedings with try no 5. Clayton Gullis kicked two conversions.
Cardiff Met bounced back after their defeat at Glynneath with a 46-5, bonus point victory over Blackwood that ensured they reached the half-way mark in the season in fourth place in the Championship table. For Blackwood it was a fifth straight defeat.
Newbridge had Kieran Meek to thank for their first league win of the season as he kicked five penalties and converted both his side’s tries in their 29-22 home triumph over fellow strugglers Llanharan.
The visitors scored three tries in an impressive first half display that saw them leap into a 19-10 lead. Rhys Morgan, Josh Austin and Huw Thomas crossed for the Dairymen and Geraint Llewellyn converted two of them.
But two yellow cards in the second half, to hooker Nathan Huish and No 8 Dafi Davies, allowed Newbridge to assert some pressure up front and they made the most of their numerical advantage to turn the game on its head via Meek’s unerring boot and a penalty try.