After an uncharacteristic blip of three games without a win NFA bounced back in style with a seven-goal drubbing of Abergele.
Dylan Cunnah, Matthew Robinson and Ryan Roberts all struck in the first half to give the Rhyl hosts a 3-0 interval lead.
After the break, Robinson and Roberts netted again before Niall McGuinness and Antonio Jacovelli finished off the rout.
Gele had Paul Brady sent off on 62 minutes for a second yellow.
Visitors Cerrig lost the leadership of the Premier Division after they could only draw at Llanfairfechan.
Tomos Watkin Jones scored twice in a minute on 27 and 28 to give the visitors a two-goal advantage, but Jamie Baker pulled one back before half time.
Jamie Haggas found the target on 55 minutes to earn Llanfair a point.
Luca Querci’s 76th minute net-finder secured a narrow win for Meliden over next-to-bottom Bro.
Rio Roberts gave the hosts an eighth-minute lead, Robin Hughes levelled on 39, sub Macauley Ross edged the Miners back in front after 69, but Hughes made it all-square again with 71 gone.
It was left to Querci’s strike to settle it.
Ten-man Mochdre suffered a humilating defeat at home to Llansannan.
Elis Davies, Gruffudd Roberts and Luke Appleby made it 3-0 to the visitors at half time, Sports having had striker Chris Smyth red-carded on 28 minutes and the same fate befell manager Jonathan Smith after 35.
After the turnaround, James Thomas, Appleby (2) and Dafydd Jones brought the away total up to seven, Charles Lloyd with an 89th minute consolation for Mochdre,
Kieran Ellis bagged a hat-trick as third-place Bow made it 11 games undefeated with an emphatic success at Betws.
Adam Williams and Greg Hall added singles for the Prestatyn-based visitors, Sion Davies responding for Betws, for whom Jack Gibbon missed a penalty.
Phemmy Allison and Gabriel George snatched the goals which banked a well-deserved three points for home side Rhos.
Josh Jones, Harry Payne and Sam Davies delivered the goals which earned Henllan maximum points away to the All Stars.
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