TUESDAY: North Wales Coast West Premier – Talysarn top, Cemaes edge island derby

They’re green and white and they’re dynamite – Talysarn Celts are top of the Premier

NORTH WALES COAST WEST REPORTS – TUESDAY, AUGUST 19

Premier Division

CPD Penrhyndeudraeth 1 Talysarn Celts 2

Two late goals – including an added time winner for the second game running by Luke Baum – put Talysarn Celts top of the Premier on Tuesday night.

After starting their campaign with a 21-1 victory, Wayne Jones’ side have now won three tough away matches on the bounce, making it a magical start to the season for the Gloddfa Glai club.

Tuesday’s clash at Maes-y-Parc saw Penrhyndeudraeth take a 29th minute lead through Deegan John, assisted by Iwan Lane.

It stayed 1-0 to the hosts until the 77th minute, when Phil Warrington equalised with a penalty.

Then with 94 on the clock, Warrington set up Baum for the clincher and his 11th goal of the season.

Bontnewydd 8 Glantraeth 0

Jac Bee (2), Owen Chidley (2), Gari Owen, Cai Penny Williams, Damien Smith and Kane Burgess shared the goals in Bont’s demolition of visitors Glantraeth.

Cemaes Bay 3 CPD Boded 2

A cracking Anglesey derby finished up in Cemaes’ favour.

After a goalless first half, Bay took a 58th minute lead through an Asa Thomas penalty.

Two minutes later, a spot-kick was awarded at the other end and Jordan Taylor converted.

Tom Wood restored the home advantage on 73, but with 81 gone Chris Jones levelled things up once more.

Would there be a decider? Yes there was, Wood making it a personal double and 3-2 to the home team on 85 minutes.

CPD Llannerchymedd 1 CPD Llanberis 1

After a blank first half, Gwion Thomas struck for Llannerchymedd on the hour, but Caio Thomas rescued a point for the Darans with an 83rd minute equaliser,

Llanberis manager Carwyn Jones was ordered from the bench after receiving a second yellow card on 82.

Llanrug United 3 CPD Llanystumdwy 1

Veteran Kevin Lloyd bagged a double to help Llanrug return to winning ways.

Lloyd, 36, netted on 54 and 87 minutes for the hosts, for whom Tomos Owen was also on target.

All this after record appearance-maker Kyle Williams had put Llanystumdwy ahead in the 50th minute.

Llanrug’s Sion Evans was dismissed for two yellows on 86 minutes.

Menai Bridge Tigers 13 Gwalchmai 1

Painful viewing for Gwalchmai followers as their depleted squad conceded 13 goals at Treborth Playing Fields.

Jamie McDaid and Matthew Jones both scored five times for Menai Bridge, captain Callum Davidson adding a double and sub Matthew Hughes a single.

Alan Mark Owen scored a consolation for Gwalchmai,

CPD Mynydd Llandegai 2 Nantlle Vale 2

Nantlle Vale’s early 100 percent record was ended at Penrhiw.

Carter Davies scored for Vale in just the fifth minute and it remained 1-0 up to the interval.

Leon Buckland levelled on 51, an Owain Ellis penalty nudged Nantlle back in front after 76, but Tommy Roberts salvaged a home point with an equaliser on 82 from a Ben Parker assist.

CPD Nefyn United 1 Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs 0

Rhys Williams’ 61st minute goal was enough to restore winning ways for Nefyn and send Blaenau to their first defeat since joining the Premier.

Iwan Jones was red-carded for the visitors after the final whistle.

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