A dynamic first half performance ensured Greenfield got the win which put them top of the Premier Division.
Jack Pennington struck on 18 minutes, Bailey Roberts after 32 and then a Connor Hughes double on 34 and 45 ensured the hosts had the game in the bag.
Three late goals won the day for Broughton.
Ray Knight handed Rhydymwyn an 11th minute lead, but the visitors suffered a blow when Connor Gorman was sent off for a second booking on 58.
Coach James Duff also received his marching orders for Rhyd.
Broughton still trailed until the 74th minute when Lewis Jones made it 1-1.
Man of the match Lewis Hopwood then ensured the hosts turned the game on its head by scoring for the third game in a row on 87 minutes.
And captain Elliott Evans sealed a home success by making it 3-1 two minutes past the 90.
Thomas Bridges scored the only goal on 65 minutes to clinch the honours for Hawarden.
Two injury-time goals from the ever-dangerous hat-trick hero Mikey Latham rescued a point for Queen’s Park in a dramatic game at Penygelli Field.
It was 1-1 at half time, Thomas Williams handing Coedy an eighth-minute lead before Latham levelled on 19.
In the second half, Adam Lloyd put United 2-1 ahead, Ryan Jakovlevs made it all-square on 68, but after a Thomas Williams penalty and goal from sub Tomos Williams put Coedpoeth 4-2 in front with just seven minutes left, it looked like a home win was assured.
Enter captain Latham with his seventh and eighth goals of the season on 92 and 96 minutes to salvage a draw.
It was a tale of two hat-tricks at Ysgol Penyffordd, Coby Peters netting on 9, 57 and 74 minutes for the home side and Cameron Thomas after 14, 17 and 54 for Rovers.
Matthew Bithell also scored for Lions and Ethan Chard poached a single for Ruabon to make sure it ended even stevens. Penyffordd rallied from 4-2 down to snatch the draw.
Tom Harrison and James Dunseath found the net in the first half and the on-fire Dami Salami added a third on 81 minutes to bank the points for the Bordermen.
Dunseath was sent off on 65 for a second booking
Eight days after being a hat-trick hero in the Welsh Cup, Jordan Walker created more magic for Sychdyn with a double in a 3-2 verdict at Overton.
Walker struck on 23 and 38 minutes, Adam Woosey adding a third on 51, while Peter Thedens and Alex Williams replied after 28 and 73 respectively for the Rec.
The Dragons made it two wins in a row with a 4-2 outcome at Bellevue.
Keiye Williams scored on 12 and 26 (pen) minutes for the visitors, Joshua Radford netting on 38 and Taylor Owen in the second minute of added time at the end. Jake Mellor was sent off for the away side on 52.
Tom Skeel and a Taylor Owen own goal provided the Vue replies on 73 and 77 respectively.
Ryan Carrington was a hat-trick star for leaders Caerwys, who made it three wins on the bounce.
Carrington struck on 53, 73 and 81 minutes, David Booth also registering on 22 and Karl Bacon after 75.
Oliver Rathbone-Jones was sent off on 57 for the visitors.
Joao Da Silva netted a 99th minute penalty to seal a last-gasp draw for 10-man Skippy.
Danny Edmonds’ eighth-minute deadlock-breaker kept AFC Deeside in front until 77 was on the clock, when Kirk Ratcliffe equalised.
Morgan Shaw looked to have won it for Deeside with a 90th minute goal, but that penalty restored parity.
Skippy’s Jordan Bolton was sent off after 90 for a second booking
Connah’s Quay Town XI 2 (Kyle Shaw 20, Lewis Harris pen 24)
Llanuwchllyn Reserves 0
CPD Rhos Aelwyd Reserves 0 – Morgan Jones missed penalty 60
Penycae Reserves 2 (Joshua Rush 40, Josh Hughes 78)
Saltney Town Reserves 1 (Raffaele Asibey 90+7)
Corwen Reserves 1 (Lewis Wills 58)
FC Queen’s Park Reserves 2 (Harry Gregory 15, Sean Humphreys 49)
Holywell United Reserves 1 (Kien Williams 55)
Broughton United Reserves 4 (Joseph French 45, Cian Davies 45+5, Evan Davies 46, Riley Edwards 81)
Penyffordd Lions Reserves 0
Cefn Albion Reserves 1 (Lakkan Lewis 63)
Ruthin Town Colts 3 (Seth Evans 28, 75, Daniel Jones 45+4)
Deeside Dragons Reserves 1 (Owen Jeffery 61)
Greenfield Reserves 2 (Dylan Radcliffe 44, Danny Mahmood pen 83) – First aider Ben Hartley sent off 75
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