Catch-Up: JD Cymru North – wins for top four Holywell, Airbus, Flint and Mold

Buckley and Mold (blue) battle in the mud. Picture: TREVOR JONES/BTFC

JD CYMRU NORTH REPORTS – SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

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Airbus UK 2 Ruthin Town 0

Second-place Airbus returned to winning ways with a 2-0 home victory over Ruthin.

Goalkeeper Keighan Jones saved a Llyr Morris penalty in the first half, before substitutes Kaiden Cooke and James Davies found the net after the break.

Buckley Town 0 Mold Alexandra 3

A sixth straight win in all competitions for Mold, who continued their impressive recent form with a 3-0 away win at Buckley.

Danny Warren scored a first half brace before Jake Roberts netted against his former club in the second period.

Chirk AAA 1 Flint Town United 4

Flint remain unbeaten and sit third after 4-1 away win at Chirk, who have slipped to the bottom of the table.

Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro and Elliott Reeves scored in the opening 15 minutes and while Chirk threatened a second half comeback when Ryan Davies found the net, Flint substitute Josh Jones bagged a late brace to ease any Silkmen fears.

Guilsfield 3 Prestatyn Town 1

Guilsfield moved into the top half with a 3-1 victory over Prestatyn, which proved to be Chris Jones’ final game in charge of the Seasiders.

A Jamie Hyne double and Joe Haycock’s finish put Guils in control before Bobby Murphy’s late consolation.

Holywell Town 3 Caersws 1

The Wellmen remain top of the table and unbeaten following a home win over Caersws.

Ben Jones cancelled out James Graham’s headed opener in the first half, but a Zebb Edwards penalty and another header from Graham earned victory for Johnny Haseldin’s braves.

Llanidloes Town 3 Llandudno 2

Ecstatic Llanidloes claimed their first JD Cymru North win of the season in dramatic style as Jamie Breese struck a 91st minute goal to beat Llandudno 3-2 at Victoria Park.

Breese and Connor Bird had put the Daffs into a 2-0 lead before two goals in a minute from Alex Boss and Harvey Bennett got Llandudno back level, but Breese produced the late heroics to secure three points.

Porthmadog 2 Denbigh Town 1

Shaun Cavanagh scored twice in Porthmadog’s 2-1 home win over Denbigh.

The visitors’ woes increased when Ryan Kershaw received a late red card.

Matthew Worrall scored Town’s goal.

Friday, September 29

Bangor 1876 1 Gresford Athletic 3

Athletic made it back-to-back league wins by triumphing 3-1 away at Bangor 1876 on Friday night.

Haci Ozlu, Toby Gallagher-Keenan and Sam Spridgeon all found the net at Nantporth, Corrig McGonigle replying.

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