Keys beat the Welsh All Blacks 35-7 at Neath last weekend and will be looking for a third win this season after their resounding 41-10 league success back in September.
Bridgend defeated neighbours Bridgend Athletic 31-3 in the first round with wing Rhys Ward-Jones touching down for a brace. Once again they have been handed Championship opposition with a trip to Bargoed at the second stage but with their opponents riding high at the top of the Championship, it may prove to be a far stiffer obstacle to overcome.
Pontypridd ended Llanelli’s hopes of making it 15 SWALEC Cup victories when they travelled to Parc y Scarlets and recorded a 22-14 first round victory. They crossed for three tries and with Dai Flanagan landing two conversions and a penalty, they ended the match comfortable winners. Their reward is a trip to play Tata Steel of the Championship who had a bye in the opening round, and Ponty will be confident of making further progress in a bid to add to their four SWALEC Cup successes.
Cardiff needed a late try from James Thomas to knock the students of Cardiff Met out of the cup at the first stage with a 20-16 scoreline. Cardiff’s backs coach Mark Ring was relieved at the end of the game to get the victory that keeps the Blue and Blacks on the cup trail. They have been handed another home fixture in round two against Ebbw Vale who beat fellow Gwent side Newbridge 27-5 in the last round.
This could be a particularly tough game for the Blue and Blacks against the side top of the SWALEC Championship.
Swansea faced RGC1404 in Round One and were made to battle by the newly-formed One East side before going through 29-12. The North Walians found themselves 22-0 down at the interval but they raised their game after the break to cause problems for the Premiership strugglers. The All Whites play Newport next after the Black and Ambers put paid to Bonymaen 95-14.
A brace of tries by scrum half Rhodri Wells and full back Chris Banfield helped Carmarthen Quins beat Narberth 36-15. After moving into a 31-3 lead with the advantage of the wind, Quins were forced back after the interval by the Otters who gave the visitors defence a real test. Quins now play Bedwas who fellow Premiership high fliers Llandovery 17-3 this week.
There will be an all-Championship clash when Glamorgan Wanderers travel to face Blackwood and Aberavon will play Beddau who were both involved in rearranged Round One matches.
SWALEC Cup: Round Two
(Ties to be played weekend of 16 February, 2013)
Bargoed v Bridgend
Blackwood v Glamorgan Wanderers
Cardiffv Ebbw Vale
Carmarthen Quins v Bedwas
Neath v Cross Keys
Newportv Swansea
Tata Steel v Pontypridd
Aberavon v Beddau
SWALEC Plate Round Four
Builth Wells knocked out last year’s runner-up Nant Conwy 10-3 in round three and will take on Cwmllynfell of One West. Although the Bulls top Two West, they will have to be on top form to upset their hosts who are in second place in their division with only one defeat to date.
Pwllheli have been rewarded for defeating Bro Ffestiniog 25-5 in round three with an away trip to Felinfoel of Two West. ‘Foel are lying in fourth place in their division so the North Walians will have their work cut out if they want to make further progress.
Ystrad Rhondda are another side looking to take their league form into the cup. Top of One East and with only one defeat to date, they have to see off the challenge of Treorchy before preparing for the visit of Kenfig Hill.
SWALEC Plate: Round Four
(Ties to be played weekend of 16 February, 2013)
Crymych / Kidwelly v Garndiffaith
Cwmllynfell v Builth Wells
Felinfoel v Pwllheli
Heol y Cyw v Penallta
Rhydyfelin / Rhiwbina v Loughor
Taibach v Pill Harriers
Waunarlwydd v Brecon / Llantrisant
Ystrad Rhondda / Treorchy v Seven Sisters / Kenfig Hill
SWALEC Bowl Round Five
Tycroes defeated Llanybydder 22-10 and will travel to face the winners of the Wattstown v Llantwit Major tie. Wattstown beat Llantwit Major 22-13 when they met earlier in the Four South East season so they will be favourites to host Tycroes.
Penlan had a narrow 17-14 victory at Trimsaran in the previous round and they travel again to meet either Abercwmboi or Cardiff Medicals who play their re-arranged fourth round tie on 1 February.
Fishguard & Goodwick won 15-6 at Aberaeron and have been drawn at home to play the winners of Shotton Steel v Llangollen.
SWALEC Bowl: Round Five
(Ties to be played weekend of 16 February, 2013)
Cardiff Medicals v Penlan
Bettws / Monmouth v Cambrian Welfare / Glyncoch
Blaenavon v Glyncorrwg /Pontrhydyfen
Canton/ Cilfynydd v Newport Saracens / New Tredegar
Fishguard & Goodwick v Shotton Steel / Llangollen
Nantyglo v Denbigh
Penybanc v Pontycymmer
Wattstown / Llantwit Major v Tycroes
Round 2 of the SWALEC Cup, Round 4 of the SWALEC Plate & Round 5 of the SWALEC Bowl are scheduled for this Saturday. All Round 1 Cup games have been played but any outstanding Plate Round 3 & Bowl Round 4 games are to be played this Saturday with the outstanding Round 4 Plate and Round 5 Bowl games to be played on 2 March.