In the Premier Division Penlan ‘A’ kept in contention with a 26-11 victory over third place Penlan ‘C’, Ceri James winning 9-1. In the relegation battle Carmarthen ‘B’ beat Carmarthen ‘A’ 22-18 thanks to Aled Rhys Howell winning 9-0.
Division One has new leaders in the form of Penlan ‘G’ after they recorded three victories, first they defeated Port Talbot ‘A’ 26-10 with Max Clews winning 9-2, they then beat Carmarthen ‘D’ 26-9, Jonathon Francis winning 9-0, and finally they beat Ammanford ‘B’ 22-12 thanks to Jonathon Francis winning 9-2. Third place Cam/Cabin ‘A’ beat Friends of the Young Disabled ‘A’ 26-17 with Doug Smith winning 9-2. At the bottom of the division Port Talbot ‘A’ defeated Penlan ‘H’ 27-12, Martin Jenkins winning 9-1.
In Division Two Dillwyn Llewelyn ‘A’ are the new leaders after recording two good victories, They defeated Dillwyn Llewelyn ‘B’ 27-10 with Nick Couling winning 9-0, they then beat Penlan ‘K’ 24-16 despite John Davies winning 9-4 for the losers. Penlan ‘L’ moved into second place after defeating Port Talbot ‘B’ 29-10. Penlan ‘K’ beat Port Talbot ‘A’ 23-15 with John Davies winning 9-1 and Peter Langley 9-3. Penlan ‘J’ moved off the bottom after defeating Penyrheol ‘C’ 20-13 despite Graham Rees winning 9-2 for the losers.
The top of the table clash in Division Three saw leaders Port Talbot ‘D’ beat Ty Gwyn 20-16 to become champions, the victory was sealed when Butt Wong and Kean Pac won the doubles 3-0 Kean also won 9-1. Penlan ‘N’ moved into second place after recording two victories, first they defeated Friends of the Young Disabled ‘C’ 25-8 with Lawrence John winning 9-0 they then defeated Penlan ‘M’ 26-12, Lawrence John winning 9-1 and Mar Castro 8-4. Friends of the Young Disabled ‘B’ narrowly defeated Penlan ‘M’ 20-18, the match was decided when Ian Crumbie and Chris Donovan won the doubles 3-2, Matthew Francis won 9-1 for the losers.