LLANDUDNO continued their exceptional start to the Specsavers National League Division One North season with a thumping 76-13 win at Caernarfon.

The defending champions were at their ruthless best to extend their unbeaten start, and they notched the first score of the game on seven minutes when a burst of pace from Aled Meredith saw him touch down. Ryan Pike added the extras.

This was followed by another on 20 minutes when RGC squad member Oscar Lennon demonstrated his class to go over for a try, and Rhys Henderson also got in on the act with a score of his own with 29 on the clock.

Another dominant series from the Goats’ pack resulted in Byron Davies dotting over on 35 minutes, Pike added the extras, and the gifted fly-half added to his tally with a try of his own towards the end of the first half which he also converted.

The hosts did manage to get on the scoreboard through a penalty in the final action of the half, but this joy proved to be short-lived as the visitors scored yet again following the interval when a superb passing move was finished off by Arthur Lennon. Pike despatched the extras.

The rampant away side tore through the Cofis’ defences throughout the remainder pf the contest, which saw Henderson (2), Dave Davies, Pat Coy and Arthur Lennon (2) all going over in the second period as four Pike conversions completed the rout.

Nant Conwy also picked up a notable scalp with an eye-catching 18-14 triumph at Ruthin.

An extremely physical clash between the title rivals went the way of the visitors late on, which is a huge morale boost as they go in search of wrestling their crown back from Llandudno as the season progresses.

There was no such luck for Colwyn Bay, who were beaten 21-9 at home by Wrexham in Specsavers National League Division Two North.