RADNOR Valley completed a comeback to prevail 2-1 winners at Rhos Aelwyd in the Ardal North East League this afternoon.
Aled Parry's early strike separated the sides at the break but the fate of the game swung in the Goats' favour when Ryan Jenkins saw red for the hosts after the break.
Joey Price levelled from the spot before completing his double on the hour as Valley made the trip home happy.
Action from Radnor Valley's clash at Rhos Aelwyd. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Honours ended even in the top of the table clash at Cae Piod where Bow Street held leaders Penrhyncoch to a 2-2 draw.
Rhydian Davies opened the scoring for Street before the Roosters levelled before the break through Daniel Owen.
Ifan Burrell restored the home side's advantage with 15 minutes remaining but Dion Phillips struck with seconds remaining to save Penrhyncoch a point.
Action from Bow Street's clash with Penrhyncoch. Picture by Beverley Hemmings.
The rest of the Ardal North East League programme was postponed due to the weather as well as Hay St Mary's' clash with Abercarn United and Brecon Corries' match at home to Blaenavon Blues in the south eastern league.
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Caersws' clash at Buckley Town and Guilsfield's home match with Bangor 1876 and Llanidloes Town's hosting of Ruthin Town were also victims of the weather in JD Cymru North.
Action from Radnor Valley's clash at Rhos Aelwyd. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Barmouth United celebrated their first win of the MMP Central Wales League North season with a 3-0 win at home to fellow strugglers Abermule courtesy of goals from Peter Young, Andrew Papirnyk and Sion Williams.
Penparcau eased to a 4-0 win at Aberaeron in the southern league with Elwyn Edwards, Dan James, Matthew Davies and Liam Lewis on target.
Presteigne St Andrews prevailed 2-0 winners at Aberystwyth University with Arron Davies and Corey Blythin-Williams netting for the Saints.
Action from Bow Street's clash with Penrhyncoch. Picture by Beverley Hemmings.
Montgomery Town hit the goal trail in a 7-1 win at home to Llanfyllin Town in the third round of the Emrys Morgan Cup.
Jack Williams and Robbie Hartshorn shared the plaudits with each netting twice while Charlie Kinsey, Aled Davies and Lee Jones completed the drubbing with Lewis Birch bagging a consolation.
Ayrton Morgan scored the only goal of the game as Newcastle Emlyn beat 10 man Llanilar who saw Thomas Haynes dismissed.
Action from Radnor Valley's clash at Rhos Aelwyd. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Crannog produced a cup shock with a 5-4 penalty shoot out win at home to Tregaron Turfs following a 2-2 draw in a tie which saw both sides end with 10 men.
Goals from Joshua Taylor and Ryan Davies gave the Turfs the lead at the break before Elis Jones reduced the arrears.
Marc Davies saw red for the hosts with Taylor dismissed for the Turfs before Rhys Davies levelled from the penalty spot in injury time with the hosts prevailing on penalties.
Action from Bow Street's clash with Penrhyncoch. Picture by Beverley Hemmings.
Rhayader Town were also victims of a cup upset in a 2-0 defeat at Bargod Rangers courtesy of goals from Jake Shakespeare and Ethan Furness.
Berriew eased into the fourth round with a 6-1 victory at home to Trefonen on Friday night.
Tom Jones and Joe Evans led the scoring with two goals each while Kyle Butcher and Dylan Tilsley completed the tally with James Owen reducing the arrears.
Action from Bow Street's clash with Penrhyncoch. Picture by Beverley Hemmings.
James Broadbent bagged a hat-trick as Llangedwyn stormed to a 9-2 win at home to Berriew Reserves in the only JT Hughes Montgomeryshire League clash to survive the weather.
Carey Breeze netted twice while Richard Evans, Marcus Pickstock, Barry Morris and Andrew Evans completed the rout with Spencer Roberts and a John Williams own goal reducing arrears.
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