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CATCH-UP – Ardal North East – it’s tight at the top

Dale Davies (red) was on target for Chirk against Llansantffraid. Pictures: BRIAN PRYDDEN – huge thanks as always Brian

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SATURDAY, MARCH 15 (2.30 pm)

Bow Street v CPD Rhos Aelwyd
Builth Wells v Radnor Valley
Cefn Albion v Llanidloes Town
Kerry v Brickfield Rangers
Llanfair United v Chirk AAA
Llangollen Town v Dolgellau AA
Llansantffraid Village v Penycae
Llanuwchllyn v Llandrindod Wells

REPORTS – SATURDAY, MARCH 8

Bow Street 2 Brickfield Rangers 4

A magnificent effort from Brickfield saw them triumph 4-2 at their title rivals and make it 10 league matches unbeaten.
Andy Vale (2, 1 pen), Steve Watkins and Jay Richardson did the damage for the visitors, who had Isaac Dawson sent off for a second yellow on 85.
Bow had earlier led 2-0 through Richie Ricketts and Callum Page, but the 41st minute straight red dismissal of Steff Davies was the start of their decline.

Builth Wells 1 Llanuwchllyn 2

Two goals from the unstoppable Meilir Williams secured a fantastic win for Llanuwchllyn in their quest for the title.
Williams boosted his total for the season to a stunning 39 goals in 31 matches with crucial strikes on 57 and 74 minutes at Lant Fields, Alex Hicks having scored first for current table leaders Builth.

Cefn Albion 0 Radnor Valley 2

Jack Clarke and Thomas Edwards pocketed the all-important goals for a triumphant Radnor.
Both teams had a player sent off – Radnor’s Callum Matthews received a straight red on 29 and Cefn’s Edgar Lima Teixeira walked late on for a second yellow.

Chirk AAA 3 Llansantffraid 3

Tom Freeman (9) netted twice for Chirk. Picture: BRIAN PRYDDEN

All-square at Holyhead Road with Tom Freeman (2) and Dale Davies notching the home goals.
The Colliers finished up with nine men after a red card for Brad Pearce on 84 and two yellows on the half-hour for Caleb Davies.
Chirk manager Tom Roberts was also dismissed for two yellows.
The hosts trailed 3-1 after 70 minutes, but a Freeman double – making it 20 league goals in as many games for him – rescued a point.

Llangollen Town 4 Kerry 3

Iwan Hardy’s 95th minute decider won a thriller for Llangollen.
It was Hardy’s second goal of the game, William Cooke also delivering a double for the hosts, Glynn Conwy, Daryl McWatt and sub Ben Davies replying.

Llanidloes Town 2 Llandrindod Wells 0

Mason Jones and Edward Clarke were the first half marksmen in this impressive win for the Daffs – their third league success in a row.

Penycae 2 Llanfair United 1

Thomas Edwards (pen) and captain Zac Davies found the net for victorious Penycae, Sam Jones hitting back for Llanfair.

CPD Rhos Aelwyd 0 Dolgellau Athletic 1

Osian Morris’ 42nd minute net-finder was enough to seal the victory which keeps Dolgellau well in the title hunt.

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