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ABERGAVENNY cemented their place as one of the Premiership's most ruthless sides with another convincing victory - this time over relegation-haunted Chepstow.
Not even the batting power of Glamorgan man Adrian Dale could inspire Chepstow to only their second win of the campaign as Keith Newell's Abergavenny put in a commanding display to win by 41 runs.
Monmouth school teacher Andrew Jones got his third century in three games with 104 followed by a neatly taken half century by James Schofield.
Craig Barnsley wrapped the victory up with a late 34 off 17 balls.
Dale kept Chepstow in the hunt with a brilliant 111 off 109 balls, but they can't be prepared to just rely on him with only a few games remaining before their fate will be sealed.
Usk picked up an important win over Premiership rivals Panteg in the hunt for mid-table security.
Panteg's Barney Worrad posted a brilliant 120, but none of the side's other batsmen could muster the same kind of batting form with Ian Bird their next best scorer with just 28 runs.
Usk were ruthless at the crease scoring runs at will and winning with ease by 63 runs thanks in
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