Three penalties, three sendings off and a first league defeat of the campaign for Gwalchmai – this first-ever meeting between these teams was incident-packed to say the least!
CPD Boded, in their second season representing the village of Bodedern under this name, took a fifth-minute lead when Jordan Taylor netted from the spot.
The home advantage was doubled on 31 minutes when Taylor put away his second penalty.
Seven minutes later, referee Rhodri Ab Dafydd awarded a third pen of the match, this time to Gwalchmai and Marc Evans converted to make it 2-1 at the break.
Twelve minutes into the second half, Gwalch were really up against it when a second yellow for Tyler Jones took them down to 10 men.
The action remained fiercely competitive, but there were no more goals.
In the 92nd minute, however, Daniel Owen of Boded and Gwalchmai’s Kaine Bentley were shown red cards.
All-square at Cae Cynlas, Will Edwards giving Aberffraw a 30th minute lead before Charlie Dales levelled after 78.
Great result for Llanrug at third-place Bont, Ywain Jones (2), Deion Hughes, Robin Whiteside Thomas and Jonathan Sadler sharing the away goals, Luke Phillips and Alex Kalafusz for the home team.
Goals galore at Ffordd Padarn, Alan Mark Owen and Peter Mansoor two each for Llanberis whose other marksmen were Aeron Williams, Dion Owen (pen) and Guto Llywelyn, with Cai Henshaw, Elis Puw and Harri Davies nettingfor the visitors.
Tomi Evans, Tomos Davies, Gethin Trenholme and Tristan Harrison all made the scoresheet for Nefyn in this away victory, Arden Gisbourne (pen) and Callum Roberts hitting back for the Anglesey hosts.
A fine win for undefeated leaders Blaenau at Lon Bach.
After a goalless first half, Finn Cusick handed Amlwch a 58th minute lead, but Sion Roberts levelled on 73, then Iwan Jones and Owain Jones-Owen struck late to clinch it for the Quarrymen.
Captain Louis Chapman and new signing Steve Dreidyk sealed maximim points for NWCFA Junior Cup semi-finalists Caergybi.
Gwion Jones converted an early penalty to edge Deiniolen ahead, but Llanfairpwll recovered to win with goals from Iwan Williams and Dei Thomas.
Craig Moore’s first-half hat-trick set up in-form Town for a well-earned victory at Tyddyn Paun.
The Harbourmen led 3-0 at the break, and despite second half responses from Ben Harding and Wayne Thomas, the visitors claimed the spoils.
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