Mochdre handed Prestatyn Sports their first league defeat of the season – and what a scoreline it turned out to be!
A fantastic first 20 minutes from the hosts laid the foundations for a great performance.
Chris Lloyd opened the scoring in the fifth minute after some good work from Scott Brown.
Brown was on hand to assist again six minutes later when Fin Jones headed home a corner.
The third goal was added in the 18th minute when Brown was fouled by the visitors keeper and Josh Grimshaw converted from the spot.
Prestatyn were then reduced to 10 men after two quick yellow cards for Mark Price.
The second half started with Grimshaw netting a fourth in the 53rd minute after some neat play around the edge of the area.
Man of the match Scott Brown made it five, heading home from close range after a free kick crashed against the bar and bounced up on the line,
Brown then doubled his tally, neatly finishing from the edge of the area on the 66th minute.
The visitors fought to the very end despite being a man down and scored two late goals through Tom Wickerson and Mike Jones (penalty).
A Craig Jones hat-trick earned Llandyrnog a vital three points at Cae Ffwt which lifted them up to second place.
Jones struck on 37 and 45+3 minutes to give Dyrny a handy two-goal advantage at the break.
However, Jonny Mee replied for Glan in the 52nd minute and the visitors now had a fight on their hands.
Jimmy McNally’s men had to dig deep as the hosts chased an equaliser, but the nerves were calmed when Jones added his decisive third.
All-square at Y Morfa.
Gruffudd Roberts put Llansannan in front in the sixth minute, but Mason Richards equalised close to the break.
Great win for Junction as they sent Llannefydd tumbling to their first defeat of the season, also ending their 100 percent record in the Premier.
Curtis Cooper was the hero for the Railwaymen as he notched a first half-trick, scoring goals on 26, 34 and 45 minutes. Jack Williams provided two assists and Dean Roberts the other.
Llannefydd are not high up for the table for nothing and they produced a good second half fightback, albeit it ending in vain.
Ciran Jones scored on 51 and 88 minutes, but the hosts took the spoils.
Recent returnee James Cairns struck in added time to earn Meliden a point at The Mine.
Hedd Williams put Bro in front two minutes before the break and Luke Roberts added a second after 56.
Joe Roberts hit back with a penalty for the home side, who drew level on 79 through Scott Stewart.
Dewi Bryn Griffiths looked to have clinched it for Bro by making it 3-2 in the 87th minute, but Cairns delivered late joy for the hosts.
James Williams missed an 82nd minute penalty for Saints, who nonetheless remain unbeaten and in top position after eight games.
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