Nip and tuck before Drovers turn on the power

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By MARTYN PERKINS
THE lead changed hands four times in the second half before the power of the Llandovery pack finally shone through.
Both teams scored five tries, and the consolation for the home team was a late score from outside-half Billy McBryde that at least earned them two losing bonus-points as they slumped to a second successive defeat.
The Drovers drew first blood when hooker Dafydd Hughes claimed the first of their three driving line-out tries to get the ball rolling in this scintillating game.
RGC wing Afon Bagshaw turned on the magic to run in a spectacular score, but good hand...

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