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Fishguard may have lost the SWALEC Bowl final at the Millennium Stadium last season 27-17 to Wattstown, but a 40-7 success for the Four West club over Pembroke Dock Quins in round two of this season’s competition has the Seagulls dreaming of another visit to the home of Welsh rugby.

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They will make the trip to Tregaron after the Six West side won 20-10 at Llangwm.

Hendy are unbeaten at the top of Four West but they only just edged out Cwmtwrch of Four South West in round two. Their tie finished 18-18 and equal on try count with Hendy going through as the away side. They will hope it is not that close when they travel to Ystradgynlais of Five South West, who defeated Fall Bay 49-0 in round two.

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Clwb Rygbi Caerdydd had a superb 15-5 victory at the previously unbeaten St Joseph’s of Four South West. They will play host to Machen of Five South East looking to maintain their interest in the competition.

There will be a Cardiff derby at Llandaff where the team from Bishop’s Field will entertain rivals Llandaff North. Both sides play in Four South East and it could be a short but difficult visit for North, who have yet to taste victory in the league. But they did overpower Cardiff Saracens 45-3 to reach the third round and the hosts may find themselves in a tough encounter.

Dinas Powys beat Four South East side Barry 9-5 at the Reservoir Field to earn a third round meeting with another side from that division in Llantwit Major. The Villagers are unbeaten in Five South Central and their home form on the Common should make them favourites for further progress even though their visitors did knock out round one’s centurions, Cambrian Welfare.

Shotton Steel of Two North defeated Abergele 31-22 and entertain Welshpool of Three North, while Llangefni’s 42-0 success over Bangor University gives them another home tie against a Mold side that thrashed Llangollen 68-7. The teams have already met in Two North with Llangefni coming out on top 31-24.

The fixtures are as below:

Colwyn Bay v Llandudno
Wrexham v Menai Bridge
Llangefni v Mold
Shotton Steel v Welshpool
Tregaron v Fishguard & Goodwick
Milford Haven v Laugharne
Lampeter Town v Llandybie
St Clears v Nantgaredig
Trimsaran v Burry Port
Cwmgors v South Gower
Abercrave v Penybanc / GlaiS
Ystradgynlais v Hendy
Briton Ferry / Cowbridge v Cwmavon
Alltwen / Nantyffyllon v Aberavon Green Stars
Bridgend Sports v Vardre
Pyle v Baglan / Cefn Cribbwr
Glyncoch v Canton
Dinas Powys v Llantwit Major
Treherbert v Rhigos
Cardiff University v Nantymoel
Treharris v Taffs Well
Old Illtydians / St Albans v Cardiff Medicals
CR Cymry Caerdydd v Machen
Llandaff v Llandaff North
Nantyglo v Cefn Fforest
Cwmbran v New Tredegar / Abertysswg
Oakdale v CrumlIN
Hartridge v Blackwood Stars
Forgeside / Caerleon v Brynithel / St Julians HSOB
Bettws v Tredegar Ironsides
Ynysddu v Caldicot
Beaufort v Usk

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