Newi Cefn Druids 3-1 Carmarthen. THEY may not have won since the beginning of the year, or beaten Carmarthen Town in their previous eight clashes, but the NEWI Cefn Druids weren’t going to let that stand in their way.
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Caersws 2-4 Porthmadog. CARL Owen bagged a hat-trick as Porthmadog pocketed a crucial win against their fellow strugglers to boost hopes of league survival.
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Welshpool Town 1-0 Rhyl. ROSS Stephens effectively ended Rhyl’s faint hopes of sustaining a title challenge after stunning his former club for the second time this season.
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The New Saints 7-1 Llangefni Town. TNS showed they have no intention of throwing in the title towel after turning up the heat on the leaders with a seven-goal romp against lowly Llangefni.
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Airbus UK 2-1 Neath. AIRBUS UK have collected the magical 30 points that most managers count on as being the survival mark for a further season at top flight after they narrowly defeated Neath Athletic 2-1.
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GIBRALTAR will take part in the Four-Nations semi-professional tournament this year replacing Ireland, who have withdrawn due to their commitments in the International Challenge Trophy at under-23 level, writes Chris Smart.
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Carmarthen Town 5-2 Welshpool Town. THOUGH stretching Carmarthen’s unbeaten run to five matches in such emphatic style, their player-manager Deryn Brace greeted this win in surprisingly lukewarm fashion.
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Port Talbot Town 3-1 Caersws. DESPITE having to play 48 minutes with nine men, Port Talbot secured their fourth win on the trot to keep their European hopes bubbling.
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Bangor City 1-1 Llanelli. HOW vital the final five minutes of this match might be when the curtain falls on the Welsh Premier campaign remains to be seen.
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Porthmadog 2-6 Aberystwyth Town. THE Traeth hoodoo struck again with a vengeance as Porthmadog slumped to their 11th home defeat in 12 matches to leave them desperately fighting for survival.
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THIS was a real roller-coaster for Port Talbot, as they took a two-goal lead and then put themselves under pressure by having two men sent off – all in a hectic first half.
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The Welsh Premier league kicks off its 16th season tonight with many still questioning playing standards. Yet around 30 players have made it so far from our national league into the English professional game and our league’s players have taken on the likes of Shevchenko, Deco and Henrik Larsson in European competition. Here, Mark Jones, the man who led Carmarthen Town to Welsh Cup glorylast term, offers his insights into who will emerge as the star turns this term
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