Division One leaders Pwllheli Panthers lost their 100 percent record as Arfon Ladies pipped them by just two goals in a cracking encounter.
Pwllheli got off to a cracking start, going 5-2 up before Arfon brought it back to 6-6 at the end of the first quarter.
In the second quarter Arfon took control, but Pwllheli fought back in the next.
Entering the last, Arfon were just 18-17 ahead. The Caernarfon side edged the closer 5-4 to make it seven wins out of seven. Arfon are now the only remaining undefeated side in Division One.
Second-place Walis Bryncoch convincingly overcame WaliB’s 35-12, while Dyffryn Ladies got past Fflamau Brynrefs 24-21, with Cadi Jones standing out for the winners.
Trailing 18-16 ahead of the final session, Dyffryn won it 8-3 to grab the match.
Menai Mavericks piled on the goals in their 48-20 triumph over Tim o Walis, while Celts Bach outscored Bethesda 32-26 in a good contest.
What a derby in DIVISION TWO between Rebals Refail Arfon and Dreigiau Brynrefs !
It ended 15-15 as Rebals lost their 100 percent record. Dreigiau led after each quarter only for Rebals to take the last 5-4 to force the draw.
Walis Midffild defeated Pwllheli Hustlers 24-18, Genod Walis saw off Blaenau Ffestiniog 22-15, Pwllheli Pumas comfortably beat Genod Nantlle 37-11 and there was a 40-0 victory for Porthmadog over Llewod Llangefni, who forfeited.
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