A landlady has been left horrified after a rugby fan did a poo on a table in a Carmarthen pub.

Following Saturday’s international between Wales and Scotland, Welsh rugby fans were busy celebrating what turned out to be an emphatic win.

However, celebrations turned sour in the Dog and Piano pub in Carmarthen town centre as someone defecated on a table, despite the bar being full of people.

The whole incident has left the pub’s landlady horrified, and she said the man responsible and his friends were now banned for life after the "pathetic and disgusting behaviour".

It had been a normal, busy Saturday night until about 7.30pm, when a member of staff noticed something on the table.

“There was a group of around 12-15 men who had come in after the rugby,” said Nicola Morris, owner of the Dog and Piano, when we approached her about the incident.

“I was walking around the pub when a member of staff came over and alerted me to what had happened.

"Someone had defecated on the table at the front of the pub.

"Another one of the group had then got an empty pint glass and stuck it in the ‘mess’.”

Miss Morris revealed that some members of the group left the pub immediately, no doubt horrified and embarrassed by what had happened.

Others remained, however, and watched on as staff had to clean up what had been left on the table.

Miss Morris added: “When I asked them to leave, one of them laughed in my face.”

Earlier, she had let the group bring their own food into the pub because she was not serving at the time.

Having opened the Dog and Piano in 2016, and having previously run another pub in Carmarthenshire, she said she had never encountered anything like it in her life.

Her and her staff immediately cleaned up the mess and a cleaner has since been in to fully disinfect the whole area.

“It’s pretty horrific," added Miss Morris.

"There’s nothing worse you could put on a table.

“Nothing like this has ever happened before - working in a pub, you have to clean things up in the toilet from time to time, but not this. My dog is better behaved.”

A letter of apology was posted through the pub’s letterbox on Monday morning in which the culprit blamed his actions on “too much alcohol”.

He even went on to offer to work at the pub or make a donation to a charity of the pub’s choice.

But Miss Morris said the apology was not enough for the man responsible or his friends to gain entry into her pub again.

“Some left straight away, but even the ones that did must have stood by while he was doing it,” she added.

“I didn’t know it at the time, but the last one to leave was the person who did it. He even gave me a hug before he left.

"What happened is beyond belief and it sickens us to the pit of our stomachs."