NFA went top of the Championship Conference on Thursday night with a six-goal victory over town rivals Rhyl at the Hops and Barley Community Stadium.
Michael Wrzesinski notched a hat-trick for the short-distance visitors, Sam Parry-Jones bagged a double and there was a single from Lucas Edwards.
Aidan Daly of NFA was dismissed four minutes into stoppage time at the end of the first half after receiving two yellow cards.
Nothing separated the top two at the end of 90 minutes.
Jack Fagan’s eighth-minute goal kept Nomads in front until there was 83 on the clock and Rhys Evans equalised for the Colliers.
And Gresford fluffed a chance to win it in added time when Callum Wakefield missed a penalty.
What a way to register your first win in 14 matches!
Llanrwst United Reserves, who last tasted victory in August, ended their drought in style with a nine-goal show against Rhyl.
Riley Thomas (3), Ilan Davies (2), Morgan Flavell (2), Math Hughes and Cian Hughes shared the goals for the Conwy Valley side, Toby Jones (2) and Ryan Williams replying for outgunned Rhyl.
Goals galore for visitors NFA, captain James Steel and Sam Parry-Jones netting two apiece, the latter also supplying three assists, while there was a goal each from Rio Ross, Jake Williams, Harvey Bowen and Lewis Rhodes.
Warren Leech was Buckley’s sole responder.
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