This was a game that visiting side Cefneithin should have won, but their failure to turn pressure into points gave Llandybie the spoils.
Their continual use of the rolling maul became quite boring for spectators to watch and it is quite plausible that if they had used greater width to their game, they could and should have been the winners.
Llandybie on the other hand with outside half Robert Grodfellow's line kicking on cue tried to play the little rugby that was prevalent in the game.
A try by hooker John Jones inside the ten minute mark, after he was bundled over from a line out, superbly converted by Goody put the hosts in the driving seat.
Ryan Davies the Cefn outside half pulled three points back when Llandybie were penalised for hands in a ruck.
Two more penalties for similar offences brought the visitors back into the game line out was and must be a big worry for their coaches ahead of the big local derby against Tycroes next Saturday.
Another penalty, by Goody gave
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