Ardal North East – Blow for Cefn as Llanfair take over at the summit

ARDAL NORTH EAST – REPORTS, OCTOBER 15

Cefn Albion 2 Caersws 3

Caersws are always a dangerous card whoever and wherever they play and they proved it again with a terrific three points at Clwyedog Park.
This result knocked Albion off top spot and kept the Bluebirds well in touch with the leading pack.
Seventeen-year-old star Norton Collins put ‘Sws in front after 16 minutes and it remained 1-0 until Chris Budrys levelled in first half stoppage time.
Alex Williams put the Cefners in front four minutes into the second period, but a Luke Evans penalty soon made it all-square.
And it was 16-year-old substitute Joe Cook who delivered the 74th minute decider.
Not just maximum points for the Powys visitors, but also further evidence that their young talent has great potential.
Builth Wells 2 Bow Street 0
Jamie Evans put Builth in front on six minutes and Lyndon Jones clinched the points with a second goal after 75.
Dolgellau 5 Penycae 2
Gerwyn Williams made it 14 goals for the season with a hat-trick in Saturday’s success at Cae Marian.
Gethin Edwards and Williams gave Dolgellau an early two-goal lead, but Penycae were back level on 39 minutes after Zac Davies and Harry Killick netted in quick succession.
After the break Williams added a double to make it a treble, while Johan Auf Den Kamp also found the net.
Llandrindod Wells 2 Welshpool Town 1
Thomas Durant and Daniel Hall put Llandrindod two-up before Ethan Kinsey replied on 77 minutes, but the hosts held on for the spoils.
Llanuwchllyn 1 Llanfair United 4
Llanfair are the new leaders after making it seven straight wins to main their 100 percent start to the campaign.
Ryan McVeagh (2), Matthew Spencer and Richard Davies supplied the away goals, Michael Pritchard with Llanuwchllyn’s consolation from the spot.
Rhayader Town 1 Llangollen Town 0
Mark Jones’ 20th minute goal secured a welcome three points for Rhayader which lifted them off the bottom.
Rhos Aelwyd 1 Corwen 1
A great result for Corwen to build on their first win of the season achieved against Llangollen seven days earlier.
Harry Pooler handed the visitors a 17th minute lead at Ponciau Banks and all high-flyers Rhos could manage was a single reply from James Rumsey on 58.
