Ammanford were dominant in their WRU Championship West encounter with Trebanos.
On a sunny Saturday, Ammanford scored 81 points against Trebanos' 12 in a stunning 15 try match that left supporters on both sides astounded.
The day was notable for a succession of surprises, with Ammanford monopolising the scoreboard with 13 out of the total 15 tries.
The fierce competitiveness of the two teams usually ensures a neck-and-neck race, which was starkly missing in this encounter due to one team's relentless hold.
Ammanford's Gareth Rees showcased his prowess with a series of intelligent kicks.
A subsequent ruck after a poor clearance from Trebanos allowed Rees to secure the home side's first score under the posts, converted by Sam Potter.
The swift second try was the result of the home team's attack strategy, rewarding Smith with his first of three tries.
Trebanos struggled to get their hands on the ball, with Ammanford steadily escalating their lead to 19 - 0 after Frazer Gregory went over for the third try, which was also converted.
Smith deftly scored his second try, followed by a precise conversion by Potter.
Ammanford had stacked up a convincing 26-point lead within the first 20 minutes.
Ammanford picked up the pace with Richard Rees, Marco Dallavalle, and Jed Anthony relentlessly churning out clean balls for their scrum half.
This allowed Smith to complete his hat trick within 25 minutes, leaving Trebanos trailing significantly.
The home side were put further in the lead after a penalty try for an illegal tackle on Josh Watkins.
Rees took a clean ball from the scrum in the shadow of his own posts, making a break to the halfway line, passing to Potter who would go on to score.
Dallavalle got on the scoresheet with the final play of the first half, with the home team going in 52-0 up.
Despite making a bit of a comeback in the second half, Trebanos couldn't stop Ammanford's onslaught.
The home team continued to outperform, launching rapid attacks that racked up more points.
Ammanford's Ollie Harris clinched another try from a penalty, further deflating Trebanos's hopes of recovery.
Despite a brief resurrection with a score from a driving lineout, Trebanos could not keep up with the home side's extraordinary performance.
Towards the end, Trebanos's loose ball allowed Ammanford's Gregory to secure the home side's last word.
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