LUCTONIANS continue to march on at the top of GB Liners Marches League Division One, with James Platford's unbeaten 98 helping them to an 84-run thumping of Glangrwyney.

Platford's dad Duncan also hit 67 and Hamish Light 42 in the comprehensive win.

Garnons remain in second place; Alan Jones' 70 ensuring they beat Builth Wells by four wickets.

Elsewhere, Sam Griffiths top scored with 86 as Goodrich narrowly beat Canon Frome & Marden by one wicket, Kington comfortably overcame bottom side Ledbury by six wickets and Woolhope thrashed Abergavenny-Crickhowell by 168 runs.

Brockhampton Thirds have extended their in Division Two thanks to a 103-run victory over second-placed Dales.

Rob Broadbridge scored 78 for Brockhampton, while his son Jacob took 5-7.

Presteigne are now third-from-bottom after beating fellow strugglers Builth Wells Seconds by nine wickets.

Colwall Thirds are now bottom after losing to Canon Frome & Marden Seconds, while Almeley beat Knighton-on-Teme.

In Division Three, leaders Eastnor's fourth overcame both Moccas and Bosbury over consecutive days, but the thirds lost by four wickets to Garnons Seconds.

Moccas also lost to Goodrich Seconds over the weekend, while Burghill, Tillington & Weobley Thirds beat Ledbury Seconds and Strollers saw off Abergavenny Thirds.

Talybont-on-Usk still lead the way in Division Four but had a scare against struggling Luctonians Thirds.

Despite skittling out their opponents for just 87, the leaders ended up losing nine wickets before eventually getting to their required target.

Second-placed Wormelow Thirds also had a fight on their hands against Colwall Fourths, but ended up winning by two wickets, while Herefordians jump over Hay-on-Wye into third after also winning by two wickets.

Elsewhere, Kington Seconds beat Strollers Seconds and Woolhope Seconds overcame Brockhampton Fouths.

Bartestree & Lugwardine Fourths conceded their match against Glangrwyney Seconds, resulting in them being deducted 40 points.