Thursday, 24 November 2011

Laura's weekend predictions

Bridgend Athletic v Tata Steel
Athletic’s misery on their travels continued last weekend when they lost out narrowly at struggling Bonymaen and, after losing three on the bounce, the Bridgend outfit will be glad to walk out to the welcoming comforts of Newbridge Fields. The Steelmen, who although haven't lost since the first week of October, have rather stuttered to wins of late and were out played for much of last week’s victory against Tondu.
Verdict - Tata Steel by 4 points
Llanharan v Llangennech
Llanharan picked up a good win in the reverse fixture between these sides and have been strong at home so far this season. Leaders Llangennech, however, have been producing some very good performances this year but have been prone to the odd slip-up like the narrow loss at Bonymaen, but if they keep their concentration for the full 80 minutes they should pick up another win.
Verdict - Llangennech by 7 points
Tondu v Narberth
The Waterwheelers will take a lot of heart out of last week’s defeat at Tata Steel with the new boys knowing that perhaps with a bit more experience at this level, they would have come away with a win. The Otters, who were many people’s favourites for the title before the season, have been steadily making their way towards the top of the table despite their shaky start.
Verdict - Narberth by 10 points
UWIC v Ammanford
The students have lost the last three on the bounce, slipping to mid-table but the youngsters, with such a strong squad to chose from, look to be coming back to form after only going down at Llangennech to a last minute drop goal. Ammanford meanwhile have drafted in some Llanelli Academy players and have bagged two wins from their last three matches. I think both sides will try to play an expansive game.
Verdict - UWIC by 5 points
Waunarlwydd v Carmarthen Atheltic
The Green and Blacks seem to have a knack of not waking up till half time in games so far this season but have produced some dramatic comebacks, only to fall just short. With the Christmas break just around the corner, the hosts will be desperate to pick up another win, especially as their next encounter sees them travelling to Llangennech. Athletic on the other hand have really gained some momentum, notching up four wins from their last five matches.
Verdict - Waunarlwydd by 2 points
Whitland v Bonymaen
The Borderers have had a very solid season so far and sit only four points off the summit, while Bony have really struggled and have only one once on the road.
Verdict- Whitland by 10 points

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