Sunday 11 December 2011

Welsh League Round Up

The weather once again badly affected the fixture lists in the Welsh League with three matches being postponed in Division One, including second placed AFC Porth’s encounter with Cwmaman Institute.
Cwmbran Celtic moved into the top five thanks to a 3-1 home success over woeful basement boys Caerau Ely.
Celtic’s Dominic Connor was on target twice for the hosts while Nana Baah also found the back of the net.
Meanwhile, the mid table match-up between Haverfordwest and Ton Pentre ended in a stalemate, 0-0.
There was nothing to chose between Barry Town and Goytre United when the sides met at Jenner Park with the scores tied 1-1.
Anthony Nagi fired home for the Dragons while Ryan Morgan struck for United.
In the other day’s fixture, Bridgend Town leapt to third with a 4-0 triumph at Cardiff Corinthians.
Monmouth continue to reign supreme at the top of Division Two notching up a convincing 4-0 home victory over Newcastle Emlyn.
The Kingfishers made hard work of the opening half but striker Elliot Ford fired home to give them the advantage at the break. Emlyn did well to frustrate the trailblazers for much of the second half but two quick fire goals from Ross Kennedy and Matthew Bowen put the game to rest, before winger Dan MacDonald got in on the act and fired home in the final minute.
Highflying Newport YMCA bagged their ninth win with a comfortable 2-0 victory at Dinas Powys. Ben Lawrence and Aaron Stewart were both on target for the visitors.
Elsewhere, Caldicot defeated Ammanford 3-2 thanks to a Luke Harris strike and two Dai Lloyd spot kicks, while Treharris bagged a hard earned point at home against Caerau.
UWIC registered their fifth victory in Division Three with a 3-1 success over struggling AFC Llwydcoed.
Kristian Speake, Dovall Roughneen and Ross Fruare fired home for the students.
Undy Athletic missed their chance to move into second position, slipping to a 3-1 defeat at Goytre.
Elsewhere, Briton Ferry Llansawel did just enough to beat Abertillery Bluebirds, picking up a 1-0 home triumph.

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