An afternoon to forget for North Wales as their hopes of representing the country further in the UEFA Regions Cup nosedived at Airbus.
Trailing 2-1 from the first leg, Tim Rhanbarthol y Gogledd slumped 4-0 at home to South Wales in the second leg of their Regions Cup tie.
Caerau Ely’s Liam Bishop opened the scoring on 11 minutes before Ethan Edwards of Pontypridd United delivered a double with goals after 22 and 41 to effectively put the north out of the argument by half time.
Oliver Redhead of Caerau Ely added a fourth in the 55th minute to well and truly kill off the contest.
Tim Rhanbarthol y De’s afternoon was slightly tarnished for a 90th minute red card for sub Jack Bevan of Llantwit Major.
South Wales’ success confirmed their place as Tîm Rhanbarthol Cymru’s representatives in the UEFA Regions’ Cup Intermediate Round.
Guto Hughes (Holyhead Hotspur), Matthew Lewis (Mold Alexandra), William Holmes (CPD Y Rhyl 1879), Sean Griffiths (Guilsfield), Harry Cottam (Caersws), Danny Sullivan (c – Holywell Town), Jamie Hyne (Newtown), Henry Nash (Mold Alexandra), Tommy Rowlands (Caersws), Morgan Murray (CPD Y Rhyl 1879), George Mitten (Caersws).
Subs used: Owen Cordiner (Mold Alexandra – for Rowlands 77)), Dillon Browne (Caersws – for Mitten 63)), Lyndon Jones (Caersws – for Griffiths 64), Aaron Lloyd (Guilsfield – for Murray 46), Thomas Smith (Gresford Athletic – for Cottam 63)). Unused subs: Luke Evans (Guilsfield), Adam Knott (Guilsfield),
Manager: Nathan Leonard
Referee: Conor Charlton-Fleming
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