LAST season's Premier League champions Llanarth invited Clydach Wasps to their ground and beat them 4-2.
Peter Maddocks, Dan Wheeler, Gavin Phillips and Steve Morgan did the honours for Llanarth.
Clydach's goals came via Evan Hall and Kyle Cheshire.
Man of the match for Llanarth was Tommy Jones.
Man of the match for Clydach Wasps was Mark Prosser.
Usk Town cruised into pole position in Division One following their 0-4 victory over Fairfield United on the weekend.
Tom Waters stepped up to open Usk's account with a header from a Charlie Risk corner. Will Barton bagged Usk's second and Rod Williams's simple tap-in finished off an electrifying first-half for the visitors who went into the interval 0-3.
There was only one goal in the second-half and it came from the boots of Rhys Brooks.
Man of the match for Usk was Will Barton.
Llanfoist lost 4-1 away to local rivals Gilwen and District. Matthew Williams headed Gilwern into a 1-0 lead from a Kieran Shevlin cross, and five minutes before half-time Llanfoist's woes were compounded when James Bennett was sent off in the 40th minute and David Thomas fired Gilwern into a 2-0 lead.
Five minutes into the second half and there was more misery for Llanfoist when Adam Barber gifted Gilwern an own goal. Llanfoist did manage to pull a goal back with a low driving shot from 15 yards out by Benji Clarke, but Adam Carrington's header sealed the day for Gilwern.
Man of the match for Gilwern was Kieran Shelvin.
Man of the match for Llanfoist was Luke Ewers.
Blaenavon Blues were beat 4-1 by Panteg. Their solitary goal cam from a Panteg own goal.
Govilon won away to Crickhowell 0-1 with the all important goal coming on the hour mark via a Kris Morgan header from a floated corner by Andrew Ewers.
Man of the match for Crickhowell was Aled Llewellyn.
Man of the match for Govilon was Kris Morgan.
Mardy were on the wrong end of a 10-2 mauling by Pilcs. Aaron Marfell scoed both of the Mardy goals.
Mardy man of the match was Owen Edwards.
Match of the day in Division Two was Prescoed's 5-0 demolition job on New Inn. Luke Pearson scored four goals which takes his season's tally to 19 in five games, and Dean Knapman chipped in with a solo effort.
Presoced's man of the match was goal keeper Daniel Phillips.





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