| Results - 15th September 2007
 Division 1
 Crannog 1 Aberporth 0 Ffostrasol 1 St Dogmaels 2 Lampeter 0 Aberaeron 0 Llanybydder 0 New Quay 7 Maesglas 3 Dewi Stars 1 Division 2
 Aberaeron Res 6 Lampeter Res 1
 Bargod 2 Maesglas Res 1 Felinfach 11 Boncath 2 NCE 3 Llanboidy 2 Pencader 6 Cardigan Res 0
 Reserves Cup
 Aberporth 7 Llanboidy 2 New Quay 1 Llanybydder 2 St Dogmaels 2 Crannog 2
 Maesglas have opened a four  point lead at the top of the First Division as a result of their 3-1 win over  Dewi Stars. After the visitors had taken an early lead the home side eventually  found their rhythm with Phil Furney grabbing the equaliser from an acute angle  following a good run down the right.Leaders Llanboidy suffered a surprising defeat  against NCE while there were wins for Aberaeron Res, Bargod and Pencader.
 Dean Winney with a crisp effort  from fifteen yards added the second before the interval before an unmarked  Chris Jones clinched the points in the final quarter.
 
 In a hard fought local derby  where clear cut chances were at a premium Crannog just had the edge on Aberporth  with the all important goal coming midway through the second half courtesy of  Danny Taylor who having latched on to a long ball from the back lobbed opposing  keeper Ryan Banks to clinch the points.
 
 St Dogmaels just had the edge  over Ffostrasol in an exciting game at Troedyrhiw Park.  From the first whistle both sides endeavoured to create chances with Gethin  Davies and Mathew Stapleton going close for the homesters as did Simon Wilson  and Lee Burrows at the other end.
 
 The deadlock was eventually  broken on twenty eight minutes when following a simple ball down the left Gary  Jones netted from twenty five yards.
 
 Further chances from Dafydd  Evans and Mathew Jordan should have seen the home side wrap it up before the  interval but after the turnaround the turning point came when home keeper Mark  Jones was sent-off having pulled Simon Wilson down in the penalty area.
 
 The Saints capitalised on their  one man advantage to score twice and clinch the points. Ioan Owens added the  second from a Ian James cross with Simon Wilson setting up Johnny James to head  home the third.
 
 Both Lampeter and Aberaeron  remain unbeaten following their goalless draw at North Road while Llanybydder, with only  ten men, crashed to a heavy home defeat against New Quay.
 
 In the Second Division all  credit goes to Boncath who having travelled to Felinfach with only seven men  still managed to sore the first goal before eventually going down 11-2.
 
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