MORE of the same is the demand for Bedwas against Llanelli as they attempt to follow up one of their most stunning results of recent times.

Steve Law's team welcome their visitors from the west (kick-off 1pm) on the back of a superb 56-10, eight-try victory against in-form Cardiff.

Bedwas' season had previously been a story of frustrating near-misses but the head coach hopes the confidence gained from the Blue and Blacks victory can help them record another win against a Llanelli side fresh from a 22-18 win against Ebbw Vale.

Law said: "The message has been to take the game plan, rub Cardiff off the top and put Llanelli on it.

"We are full of confidence after last week and looking for a repeat performance because nearly everyone played to their full potential.

"The energy, desire, accuracy and execution was excellent and we were good value for such a scoreline.

"The players have been working hard this season and he management have been banging the same old drum. We have talked about consistency and know we have to back up that Cardiff win in what will be another tough challenge.

"I see that Llanelli are starting to get some players back and I believe they are going to be giving a game to a new 6ft 8in second row from Samoa (Maselino Paulino, who is on trial at the Scarlets).

"They will have to be mentally up for the challenge of Bridge Field while we will be looking for another home win."

Wales Under-20s lock Joe Davies – who Law declared had one of his best games for the club against Cardiff – is unavailable because of Dragons commitments.