KERRY staged a dramatic fightback to book their place in the final of the Fulda Montgomeryshire Cup with a 2-1 win over Llanfair United in Montgomery on Monday.

The Ardal North East League side led for much of the match with Tom Gregory's 11th minute opener separating the sides.

However with just two minutes remaining ex-Llanfair forward Richard Davies levelled for the Lambs to force extra-time.

The semi-final looked destined for penalties when Barry Bellis struck to complete the comeback as Kerry booked a final date against Llanidloes Town.

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County Times: Action from Kerry's clash against Llanfair United. Picture by Charlie Burnside.

Action from Kerry's clash against Llanfair United. Picture by Charlie Burnside.

Knighton Town came out on top in the east Radnor derby with a 4-2 win at home to Presteigne St Andrews in MMP Central Wales League South on Monday.

The home side led with Billy Hyett opening the scoring before Kieran Dovey doubled the Robins' lead after the break.

However the Saints were sparked into life with two goals from Jamie Blythe restoring parity before Sam Hoyle restored Knighton's lead and an own goal settled the outcome.

County Times: Action from Kerry's clash against Llanfair United. Picture by Charlie Burnside.

Action from Kerry's clash against Llanfair United. Picture by Charlie Burnside.

Joshua Taylor starred with a hat-trick as Tregaron Turfs ensured no Emrys Morgan Cup blues with a 5-1 win at home to Penybont United.

Melvyn Davies completed the scoring with two goals while the Polecats replied through David Stevens.

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Barmouth United reduced the gap at the top of the northern league to four points with a 5-1 win at home to Tywyn Bryncrug.

Joe Soar struck twice with Paul Lewis, Shane Jones and Osian Ephraim goals completing the scoring for the hosts while Nick Williams reduced the arrears.


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