BRECON Corries upset the form book with a 3-2 win at Monmouth Town in the Ardal South East League on Saturday.
Iwan Mooney fired the hosts into a third minute lead with Ashley Ford's own goal briefly restoring parity before Craig Evans fired the Powys side ahead for the first time.
Joe Beckett levelled for the Kingfishers before the break with the match finally decided when Nathan Williams bagged the winner for the Corries with a quarter of an hour remaining.
Action from Brecon Corries' win over Monmouth Town. Picture by Barcud-Coch Photography.
Ruthless Caersws proved a class apart in a 7-0 drubbing of Corwen in the Ardal North East League.
Charles Parkinson saw red for the visitors as Caersws ran riot with goals from Scott Williams, Neil Mitchell, Ian Probert, Glynn Coney, Craig Harris, Norton Collins and Jared Marks sealing victory.
Action from Bow Street's win at Penycae. Picture by Brian Prydden.
Llanfair United endured a weekend to forget with a 6-1 thrashing at the hands of Cefn Albion.
Jordan Williams saw red for the Brickfield hosts who made light of their disadvantage with a double from Dion Gibbins inspiring his side.
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Chris Budrys, Alex Williams, Luke Griffin and Jordan Johnson goals completed their tally with United mustering a consolation through Richard Davies.
Action from Bow Street's win at Penycae. Picture by Brian Prydden.
Goals from Lyndon Jones and Danny Ives earned Builth Wells the spoils in a 2-0 win at Dolgellau AA while Bow Street prevailed 2-0 winners at Penycae with strikes from Ifan Burrell and Steffan Davies.
Rhayader Town edged a 2-1 victory in their basement battle clash at home to Llanrhaeadr.
Action from Bow Street's win at Penycae. Picture by Brian Prydden.
Dan Kelly saw red for the villagers on the hour and Rhayader soon capitalised with Joe Wozencraft on target.
Ryan Addison doubled the lead with five minutes remaining before Carwyn Howell reduced the arrears in injury time but the Red Kites held firm for three points.
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