LLANRHAEADR Reserves clinched the JT Hughes Montgomeryshire League Mitsubishi Division Two title and promotion with a 15-1 thrashing of Kerry Reserves.

Huw France and Gus Harris led the rout with both completing hat-tricks for the rampant Tanat Valley visitors.

James Watkin, Ryan Broadbent and Lucas Gallagher each netted doubles with James Burgess, Sam Sefton and an own goal cancelling a consolation from Huw Roberts.

Newtown Wanderers got their promotion bid back on track with a 2-1 win at Trefonen.

Austen Oliver levelled for the Black and Ambers to cancel a Ben Pullen strike for the hosts before Tommy Burlinson netted a last gasp winner for Leon Williams’ side.

Wanderers player-manager Williams said: "With the top three going up from this division we are looking to get as many points on the board as we can."

Honours ended even at Foxon Manor with James Cook’s late equaliser earning Four Crosses Reserves a point in a 1-1 draw at home to Abermule Reserves who led through Shaun Blayney.

Meanwhile Welshpool Town Reserves celebrated a slender 3-2 win over Llanwddyn in Llanrhaeadr.

Goals from Ben Jenkins, Ben Marston, Alex Morgan won the day for the young Lilywhites to cancel replies from Bryn Roberts and Jamie Williams for the Lakesiders.

Trefonen got their promotion bid back on track with a battling 2-1 win over Four Crosses Reserves on Tuesday night.

Goals from Ben Pullen and Martin Cheesman edged the spoils for the Pitmen with James Cook on target for Crosses.

Elsewhere Llansantffraid Reserves staged a fightback with goals from Shane Kriek, Luke Riley and Matt Knight completing a 3-2 win at home to Kerry Reserves who had led through Huw Roberts and Ryan Gardner.

The result ensured the young Saints remained in contention for promotion this season and closed the gap on Newtown Wanderers with two games in hand on their rivals.

Elsewhere Llanymynech eased to a 5-0 win over Llanwddyn in Llanrhaeadr with goals from Dan Astley, Sam Roberts, Matt Jones, Adam Biggs and Callum Whyte ensuring the border side the spoils with goalkeeper Matt Prince also saving a penalty.