CAERBRYN eased through to the third round of the cup as they trounced a hapless Killay side.
The visitors found it difficult to compete with a team a division above them. Daniel Knight played a commanding role in midfield and was rewarded with a well taken goal.
Andrew Lloyd blasted a hat-trick and Aled Williams scored two, but the pick of the goals came from Dyfrig Thomas and Martin Walters.
Thomas's effort was a 25-yard screamer that flew into the top corner while Martin Walters scored with his first touch of the game.
Having just come off the bench he turned in the box and chipped the keeper with style.
Caerbryn passed the ball well and created problems for the Killay defence.
Robbie Brown had an excellent debut for the first team, linking play very well between midfield and attack.
Killay kept an excellent team spirit throughout and were rewarded when Jon Stones scored a consolation goal in the last minute.
Caerbryn's man-of-the-match was Darren Jones for his commanding presence in defence.
The game was sponsored by Cross Hands Hydraulic Services.
Banc 2nds 1 Caerbryn 2nds 1
CAERBRYN and Bancffosfelen shared the points in this keenly contested game.
The home team took the lead midway through the first half following a long ball that the Caerbryn defence failed to clear.
Caerbryn then began to dominate proceedings and created a number of chances.
The game continued to be an open affair in the second half and Caerbryn finally equalised via a Damon Howells effort.
Both teams had opportunities to clinch the win, but some excellent saves by both keepers meant that the game ended in a stalemate.
Caerbryn 8 Killay 1 Challenge Cup Second Round
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