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CATCH-UP: FAW Cymru Reserve Leagues – Asa Hamilton hits hat-trick for Buckley

Chirk’s Harvey Edwards (red) on the attack against TNS. Picture: BRIAN PRYDDEN

FAW CYMRU RESERVE LEAGUES – REPORTS

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5

North East

Up to and including Oct 5. All tables: http://www.allwalessport.co.uk

Buckley Town Reserves 4 Cefn Druids EDS 1

First team regular striker Asa Hamilton boosted Buckley’s reserves with his presence, scoring a hat-trick including a penalty in Wednesday’s win at The Globe.

A William Evans own goal provided the Druids’ only response in the 85th minute.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2

North East

Chirk AAA Reserves 0 The New Saints U21’s 3

Chirk’s Lewis Clamp (red) and Harry McVaigh of TNS challenge for the ball. Picture: BRIAN PRYDDEN

Chirk suffered their second home defeat of the season at the hands of a good TNS side, who lie second in the table.

Reece Warder put the Saints ahead on 25 minutes with Dan Tisley increasing their lead after 52.

Chirk did have their moments but found TNS keeper Henry Green in great form pulling off two excellent saves in the second half to keep the home side at bay.

TNS secured the three points in the 73rd minute with a goal from Gwion Dafydd.

An impressive showing from the young TNS side, superbly marshalled by former Wrexham defender Simon Spender.

North West

Holywell Town Development 2 Llandudno Under-23’s 3

Ollie Buckley (stripes) opens the scoring for Holywell. Picture: LEE PAUL DOUGLAS

Issac Carey was Llandudno’s star turn with a 15-minute first-half hat-trick which proved enough to seal the honours for the visitors.

Ollie Buckley scored twice for Holywell, one a penalty.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1

North East

Llay Welfare 1 Cefn Albion 3

Leighton Kendrick, Kai Morris and Heitor Leitao provided the goals for away winners Albion, who had Joshua Valentine red carded midway through the second half.

Christopher Owens nabbed a 79th minute reply for Llay.

Mold Alexandra 0 Airbus UK Broughton 2

George Savage wrapped up the points for Airbus with an 85th minute second goal for his side.

The first scorer on 35 minutes was not available – another of those N/A’s.

Penycae 2 Brickfield Rangers 1

Goals from Tomos Davies and Matthew Scott earned the win for Penycae, Richard Smith responding for the Bricky.

Pen had Callum Dutton sent off for a second yellow on 78 minutes.

North West

Conwy Borough 0 Llanrwst United 2

Seventeen-year-olds Math Thomas and Ilan Davies grabbed the first half goals which made sure Llanrwst took the points home.

Joseff Sharpe of Conwy was shown a red card in the 16th minute.

Nantlle Vale 1 Ruthin Town 3

Matthew Williams, Meirion Pughe and Robbie Williams pocketed the goals that mattered for away winners Ruthin, Osian Hughes-Jones with Nantlle’s sole response.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

North East

Flint Town United 6 Gresford Athletic 2

Liam Ellis was a hat-trick hero for Flint in this convincing Friday night victory.

Elie Akobeto added a double and Lewis Ball was also on target for the Silkmen, Rob Reynolds and George Yarwood with late consolations for the Colliers.

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