St Dogmaels continued to blaze a trail with an 8-0 win over Bargod Rangers at School Field while neighbours Cardigan Town also made it six out of six with victory over Aberporth at Parcllyn.

Saints and Rangers were understrength for a game that provided an abundance of quality football the majority of which came from the Teifi Estuary villagers.

Last season’s leading marksman Trevor Woodgate netted twice during the opening 45 minutes with central defender Chris Thomas heading home from a free kick and Dan Bellis also on target.

With slope advantage after the break the homesters continued to dominate as Woodgate completed his hat-trick and other goals came via Adam Williams, Sam Hall and John Curran.

After a sparkling display at Lampeter seven days earlier Cardigan Town turned in a below par performance but it was good enough to spring a 4-2 win over the full-of-fight Airmen. Town went into the game without inspirational midfielder and skipper Ben Davies and his presence was missed.

A sweeping move from the back involving Steve Blackford, James Bottomley, James Evans and John Lumb culminated in the latter netting with aplomb to nudge the Magpies in front after 18 minutes.

Aberporth refused to capitulate and fought back to square matters through Reece Prowse and went ahead just before the interval when Mathew Smith headed past Neil Evans.

After getting their heads together during the break Town came out firing during the second period and as the visitors dominated Lumb got his second goal to put his side level and the effervescent James Evans blasted a 25-yard free kick into the top corner with goalkeeper Ryan Banks motionless.

New Quay faced a tricky assignment at Llandysul but the young visitors were up to the task as they sprang a 2-1 win thanks to goals by Craig Richardson and Charlie Dent. Chris Harries was on target for the Swallows.

Former Maesglas strikers Peter Almond and Phil Furney hit their old club in striking all four goals for champions Newcastle Emlyn which left the Cardigan-based Blues one off the bottom of Division One.

Almond was the star at Parc Emlyn as the dangerous front-runner led the visiting defence a merry dance in hitting a superb hat-trick and Furney was also on target.

Due to various reasons Maesglas found difficulty raising a team for the fixture and in fielding a virtually reserve line-up the Blues were forced to call off the Reserves Cup game against Llandysul.

Lampeter Town returned to the straight and narrow with a 4-2 win over bottom of the pile Llanboidy at North Road where Terry Witts (2), Jason Jones and Gethin Davies were on target for the mid county side. Dai Thomas and midfielder Dafydd Makepiece replied for the west Carmarthenshire outfit.