JD Cymru North: Champions win again, Mold, Guilsfield and Penrhyncoch all triumph


FINAL FIXTURES – SATURDAY, APRIL 18
Airbus UK Broughton v Llandudno
Brickfield Rangers v Holywell Town
Caersws v Denbigh Town
Guilsfield v Gresford Athletic
Holyhead Hotspur v Buckley Town
Mold Alexandra v Flint Mountain
Penrhyncoch v VPD Y Rhyl 1879
Ruthin Town v Newtown
REPORTS – APRIL 8-11
Saturday, 11 April 2026
Newtown 1-2 Llandudno
Champions Llandudno maintained their outstanding form by making it 12 straight wins at the expense of Newtown.
Harvey Bennett’s 12th minute goal gave Tudno the edge at half time, then Ben Maher struck on 61 to double the Seasiders’ advantage.
Newtown, on a run of three straight losses including a 6-0 midweek walloping at Holywell, replied after 75 through Jamie Hyne, but the title-winners held on to move eight points clear.
Mold Alexandra 2-1 Brickfield Rangers
Max McGoona’s 84th minute decider ensured Mold celebrated a fourth successive victory.
Andrew Vale nudged Brickfield ahead in the 12th minute, Alex Darlington assisting, but early in the second half Rhyss Nash levelled, Aidan Farren setting up the chance.
It looked to be heading for a draw until McGoona bagged the third goal of his loan spell from Colwyn Bay, which began in February.
Guilsfield 4-1 Caersws
Sam Flory notched a hat-trick for victorious Guilsfield, including a penalty.
Ryan Knott was also on the mark for the hosts, Ashley Jones with Caersws’ sole response.
Penrhyncoch 4-1 Gresford Athletic
Six wins in their last nine matches made sure Penrhyncoch will finish well clear of the relegation spot.
James Smith edged Gresford ahead after seven minutes at Cae Baker, but Rhydian Davies levelled on 17 to make it one-apiece at the break.
John James, Daniel Owen and sub Gethin William-Evans then struck in the second half to seal an emphatic success for the Roosters for whom Niall Coleridge provided three assists.
Wednesday, 8 April 2026
Holywell Town 6-0 Newtown
Third-place Holywell dished out their joint heaviest league win of the season by hitting hapless Newtown for six last Wednesday.
Jamie Breese, Danny Sullivan, Jake Cooke (2), Joe Sullivan and Craig Lindfield split the goals for the Wellmen, who were 5-0 up at the interval with Jack Sconce providing three assists.
