JD CYMRU PREMIER: Bala boost hopes of great escape, big wins for Bay and Nomads, Flint draw and Cofis lose

Bala Town celebrate their winning goal. PICTURE: SAM EADEN FAW

JD CYMRU PREMIER – REPORTS MARCH 20-21

Many thanks to faw.cymru for match details

PLAY-OFF CONFERENCE

Bala Town 1 Haverfordwest County 0

Bala boosted their JD Cymru Premier survival hopes with a crucial 1-0 win over Haverfordwest County at Maes Tegid on Saturday.
Lassana Mendes produced some neat work on the ball to find Jacob Tarasenko, who delivered a perfectly weighted low cross into in-form striker Cameron Ferguson, who steered home into the top corner from close range to give Bala the lead three minutes before half-time.
Haverfordwest nearly found a late equaliser through Owain Jones, but his dipping shot from outside the area was tipped onto the post by Joel Torrance.
The Lakesiders saw out the closing stages to earn their first win in two months, which leaves Steve Fisher’s side five points adrift of safety with three games remaining.

Briton Ferry Llansawel 0 Flint Town United 0

Darren Stephenson’s late header so nearly secured three points for the Silkmen at The Renewable Centre Stadium on Saturday.
Ferry had chances from close range to open the scoring in the first half, but Jack Flint made crucial saves to deny Ollie Anderson and Ricky-Lee Owen. A misjudgement from Silkmen captain Harry Owen presented Anderson with another glorious opportunity, but his first-time effort was saved by Flint.
Man-in-form Stephenson nearly grabbed a late winner for the visitors, but his header from Ben Hughes’ cross forced Will Fuller into a brilliant reflex save. Ferry are top of the Play-Off Conference on goal-difference, while Flint drop down to 10th-place – five points clear of the relegation zone.

Llanelli Town 1 Cardiff Met 2

CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE

The New Saints 0 Colwyn Bay 2

Bay strengthened their position in third place with an impressive 2-0 win over champions The New Saints at Park Hall on Friday.
The Seagulls took the lead with 24 minutes on the clock as defender Lewis Sirrell met George Hughes’ free-kick and sent a looping header over Jack Edwards and into the far corner.
Things got even better for the Seagulls three minutes later as Edwards was shown a straight red card for his apparent challenge on Jordan Davies from outside the area.
Bay took full advantage of Edwards’ dismissal and doubled their lead on 34 minutes as Saints failed to clear Jamie Cumming’s cross, allowing Davies to connect with the loose ball and fire beyond substitute goalkeeper Bryn Owen.
Dominic Corness’ powerful strike from distance and Jordan Williams’ low first-time effort were both denied by the post in the second half as the frustration mounted up for the hosts. Bay held on to claim their fourth win of the Championship Conference and their first ever victory over TNS.

Connah’s Quay Town 2 Penybont 1

Rhys Hughes scored a stoppage time winner to give Nomads a dramatic 2-1 victory over Penybont at the Essity Stadium on Saturday.
Quay made a dream start and took the lead after just four minutes played as Max Woodcock got in front of Mael Davies and headed home from Marco Fregapane’s cross for his fourth goal of the season.
Ethan Cann’s low volley struck the post for Bont in the second half, but the visitors eventually made their pressure count as Alexander Cvetkovic’s low drive crept into the bottom corner, beyond the reach of Cymru U21 international Kit Margetson.
Nomads substitute Jack Kenny was shown a straight red card for an off-the-ball challenge with Davies in stoppage time, but that dismissal did not faze the Nomads, in particular Rhys Hughes, who ran half the pitch and slotted past Archie Matthews to give John Disney’s side back-to-back wins in the Championship Conference.

Barry Town United 2 Caernarfon Town 1

Back-to-back league defeats for Caernarfon who have now slipped down to sixth in the table.
Barry secured their third straight home win with a 2-1 victory over the Cofis at Jenner Park thanks to Ollie Hulbert’s brace.
Dan Smith came agonisingly close to giving Barry the lead at the start of the second half when his first-time strike from Mikey George’s cross was denied by the post. However, the hosts did not have to wait much longer for the opening goal as substitute Ellis Williams went on a solo run into the final third and found Hulbert, who fired into the bottom corner.
Hulbert doubled his and Barry’s advantage in the 84th minute as he met Robbie Willmott’s cross and guided his header into the net via the post to bag his ninth league goal of the season.
Caernarfon found a late lifeline as Kyle Harrison nodded in from Darren Thomas’ corner, but it was too late for the Cofis to complete a comeback.

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