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Llanfair lose 100 per cent record

Published date: 27 October 2011 |
Published by: Gavin Grosvenor


 

LLANFAIR United saw their unbeaten league record come to an end in a 1-0 defeat at Aberaeron.


United went into the game as the last side in the region with a 100 per cent record, but were undone by Sion Clarke’s header midway through the second-half.


Clarke rose highest to head home Rhydian Davies’ inswinging corner, with the Cardiganshire hosts digging in for the points.


Four Crosses took full advantage with a 3-0 win at home to struggling Bont.
Crosses never looked back after a 30 yard screamer from Elliott Howes broke the deadlock inside the opening five minutes.
 

Owain Wilcock doubled the lead and Jack Harris wrapped up the points with a penalty to climb to second in the table.


Llandrindod Wells were 1-0 winners over top of the table Knighton Town at Broadway, with a solitary Darren Murphy goal seeing the Spamen claim victory.


Machynlleth’s 3-0 win at Abermule came at a cost, with striker Jamie Johnson added to the growing injury list.


Teenager Joseph Bell volleyed Mach ahead, before substitute Tom Evans raced onto a glanced header from Andrew Page to net on the hour.


Stuart Roberts settled the outcome in style with a 40 yard blast from the halfway line.
Kerry dropped points at home to Aberdyfi, who hit back to draw 2-2 at Dolforgan Park.


Goals from Matt Mumford and Huw McGrath gave the hosts the lead in an eventful first-half, which also saw Dyfi goalkeeper Robbie Blunder deny Mumford from the penalty spot, after Dan Williams handled on the line.


Williams was sent-off for his indiscretion, but the reduction to 10 men only served to inspire the visitors, who hit back for a point with goals from Ben Richards and Zac Smith.


Talgarth Town were 3-2 winners at Tregaron Turfs with goals from Lee Brookes, Gavin Perry and Rob McNamara cancelling out replies from Glen Stewart and Sam Middleton.


Presteigne thumped Meifod 7-0 with the in form Christian Roberts netting a hat-trick.
Further goals from Andy White, Callum Matthews, Dan Evans and Jordan Griffiths completed the drubbing.


Llanfyllin Town also eased their basement fears with a 3-0 win at home to Rhosgoch.


Rad Miazga broke the deadlock, before Glenn Evans released Cody Smart to net and Kelvin Hughes scrambled the Magpies’ third.

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