A Cal Stephens hat-trick and goals from Harvey Bennett and Adam Stephens helped Llandudno take top spot for the first time this season.
Before tonight’s game at Go Goodwins Stadium both these sides were unbeaten in the league – that situation had changed drastically by 9.30 pm.
Airbus’ cause certainly was not helped by goalkeeper Keighan Jones being red-carded on 37 minutes.
At that stage Tudno were already two-up via goals from Cal Stephens on three minutes and Bennett after 33.
Within the opening nine minutes of the second half, the Seasiders were out of sight, Adam Stephens and Cal Stephens making it 4-0.
And fittingly, Cal Stephens was given the opportunity to complete his hat-trick before the end when the new leaders earned a 94th minute penalty. Stephens converted and Llandudno celebrated their biggest win in a long time.
Goals from Rob Evans on 25 minutes and Louis Jacobs after 71 secured the win which keeps Newtown firmly in the top four.
Thomas Smith replied for Gresford, making it 1-1 just before the hour.
Lucas Gregson’s 82nd minute strike was sufficient to bank the points for Mold at the Memorial Playing Fields.
Bala are into the top six after Olamide Ibrahim’s 14th minute goal proved enough to defeat basement side Llanelli at Maes Tegid.
The attendance was recorded as 83 – surely one of the poorest turnouts in this league ever seen. This was the crowd figure given on the Cymru Football App – glad to clarify if it was a mistype!
No goals at School Lane but Menai Bridge move a point clear at the summit while Cemaes edge up to third place.
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