Six straight away league wins for Llandudno and a biggest victory of the season – quite a day at Holyhead Road for Sean Eardley’s men.
Marc Williams handed the Seasiders a third-minute lead, but TNS loanee Rhys Edwards levelled after 22.
A Jack Orbell own goal four minutes before the break gave Tudno an interval advantage.
The visitors took control in the second half, Telor Williams and Joe Chaplin both on the mark inside the first seven minutes to give the team a near unassailable 4-1 margin.
Julian Williams and Sam Jones made up the half dozen in the closing stages.
Jake Roberts, Keiron Moore and Dan Burgess provided the goals which earned Buckley a very impressive triumph at Clappers Lane.
Despite having Pat Hinchcliffe red-carded on 87 minutes nothing could take the shine off a clear away success.
Druids made it six games unbeaten in their league – five wins and a draw – with an emphatic result at Cae Baker.
Adam Stephens (2), Danny Edwards (2) and Joshua Lock shared the away goals, Daniel Owen and Josh Shaw for Penrhyncoch, who had Owain James dismissed on 51 minutes for a second yellow card.
After four straight defeats Porthmadog returned to winning ways against the team they had last beaten – Conwy Borough.
Winners by a 2-0 scoreline at Y Morfa on October 29, Craig Papirnyk’s men completed a double at Y Traeth, Callum Parry, Nathan Williams and Iddon Price putting Port 3-0 to the good before Rob Jones replied on 80 minutes.
Tom Hilditch, Dan Atkins (2) and substitute Jack Gibney split the goals which booked fifth-place Prestatyn a third league victory on the bounce.
Jay Gibbs replied early in the second half to make it 1-1 with a penalty for Hotspur, who have lost their last seven in the league.
Ruthless Bay romped to a 6-1 success at the Memorial Fields to move six points clear at the top after making it 15 matches undefeated.
Tom McCready (2, 1 pen), Alex Downes and Ryan Edwards all struck in the first half to give the Seagulls a 4-1 interval lead, Sam Jones responding for the hosts.
Ruthin’s Gwion Owen was sent off on 19 minutes for a handball offence which led to the penalty McCready converted.
Jamie Cumming, with a skillful finish, and a Downes volley from a McCready cross wrapped up a thoroughly convincing verdict for the Bay in the second half.
Match postponed
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