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Ardal Northern reports/ tables – Dec 14: Two star veterans red-carded, Llangefni hit 9, Bow top of East again

Llangefni Town’s Josh Stanley Williams (9) goes for goal against Conwy. Pictures: DAI SINCLAIR – diolch Dai

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH WEST – TABLE AND REPORTS DECEMBER 14, 2024

Llangefni Town 9 Conwy Borough 1

Luke O’Mahoney on the ball for Conwy (tangerine). Picture: DAI SINCLAIR

Hat-tricks from Jack Smith and Osian Jones were the highlights of a thumping win for Llangefni at Cae Bob Parry.

Smith struck on 5, 35 and 80 minutes, while substitute Jones found the net after 70, 90+1 and 90+4 for a rampant Cefni, Aron Hughes-Jones, Ifan Mansoor and Dylan Thomas adding one each.

Toby Adams replied for Conwy, who had goalkeeper and captain Josh Cooke red-carded on 90+3.

Llanrwst United 2 Menai Bridge Tigers 0

Callum Parry scored on 15 and 33 minutes for Llanrwst, but missed out on a hat-trick when he failed to take a penalty opportunity after 25.

Chris Nicolson was shown a red card for the Rwsters on 50, while Menai Bridge’s Kian Owen was dismissed for two yellows with 80 on the clock.

CPD Pwllheli 2 NFA FC 2

New signing Harrison Bellis came on as a second-half substitute and scored on his debut to earn NFA a point at The Rec.

Pwllheli looked to be in command at half time after player-manager Carl Jones put them ahead from the penalty spot after 31 and Iwan Roberts-Jones doubled the lead three minutes beyond the 45.

David Wallis pulled one back for NFA on the hour and Bellis levelled matters after 81 for the fifth-place battlers.

Trearddur Bay 0 St Asaph City 3

St Asaph (stripes) break down the wing at Trearddur Bay. Picture: SEAN CHADWICK – many thanks as always

A rare off-day at home for Trearddur Bay as St Asaph claimed a thoroughly deserved three points at Maes Cynlas.

Captain Liam Grayson notched the only goal of the first half a minute into stoppage time.

In the 59th minute Ellis Blench made it 2-0 and Jake Walker set up Grayson for the third after 70.

Two very well-known names in North Wales football were red-carded in the 90th minute – Bay’s Les Davies and David Hayes of St Asaph.

CPD Y Rhyl 1879 6 Nantlle Vale 1

Jason Foulkes, Dylan Proctor and Paul Fleming all scored two goals apiece as 1879 delivered six of the best at the Hops and Barley Community Stadium.

Llion Griffiths replied for Nantlle Vale in a match which was reported on in depth by Grassroots North Wales at the weekend.

CPD Llannefydd 4 Porthmadog 0

A stunning win for Llannefydd against the leaders.

Llion Morris, Sam Jones, Tom Jones and young sub Emyr Williams bagged the goals for Gwyndaf Pritchard’s men.

This match was covered in more detail by Grassroots North Wales at the weekend.

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH EAST – TABLES AND REPORTS DECEMBER 14

Brickfield Rangers 3 Llansantffraid 0

Second-half goals from Gerson Silva Neto, Haci Ozlu and top-scorer Andy Vale earned fourth-place Brickfield maximum points at Clwyedog Park.

Dolgellau Athletic 3 Builth Wells 3

Although Dolgellau fought back from 3-1 down to earn a point, they lost top spot in the table to Bow Street.

Ryan Powell, Oliver Woods and Aeron Powell netted for Builth in the first half, Jake Jones replying, then after the break a Ryan Powell own goal and Osian Morris penalty salvaged a share of the points for the hosts.

Llanfair United 1 Bow Street 5

New leaders Bow dished out a pasting at Mount Field, Caio Carruthers and Callum Page with a pair apiece and Rhys Hughes also on target, Sam Jones for the hosts.

Llangollen Town 2 Rhos Aelwyd 3

Crucial goals on 80 and 82 minutes from Evan Davies sealed a pleasing away win for Rhos.

Luke Williams had earlier scored for the Aelwyd, while Jake Hayward and William Cooke responded for Llangollen, who led 2-1 early in the second half.

Whalen Mwebe was red-carded for the hosts midway through the second period.

Llanidloes Town 2 Chirk AAA 1

Drew Reynolds supplied an 86th minute decider for the Daffs.

Joe Evans gave Town a 29th minute lead, but Tom Freeman levelled on 63, only for the Colliers to go down late.

Penycae 2 Kerry 2

Kerry fought back from 2-0 down to take a point at Afoneitha Road.

Jack Orbell netted on nine and 21 minutes to put Penycae in the driving seat, but in the second stanza the Lambs hit back through Luke Mumford on 68 and Khyam Wyton after 84.

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