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Brace steps into goal for Thomas

DERYN Brace, Carmarthen Town’s experienced manager, had to take over in goal in their Principality Welsh Premier League match against Connah's Quay Nomads. Read

Owen’s joy with Airbus

Welshpool 0-1 Airbus. AIRBUS brought the curtain down on their most successful campaign to date with a hard-fought win at inconsistent Welshpool. Read

Druids finish on high note

Newi Cefn Druids 1-0 Haverfordwest. ONLY the heroics of goalkeeper Lee Idzi saved Haverfordwest from a heavier defeat at Plaskynaston, the hosts ending a better than usual campaign with a deserved victory. Read

Caersws hoping for a reprieve

Caersws 0-1 Caernarfon. TECHNICALLY, Welsh Premier founder-members Caersws have been relegated following another dismal home showing – but a reprieve could be around the corner. Read

Port Talbot chairman praises manager Tucker

Port Talbot 3-1 Llangefni. THIS defeat signalled the demise of Llangefni Town after one season in the top flight. Read

TNS ready to hit back

TNS 3-0 Llanelli. FORMER champions TNS gave their successors a firm warning that they are not the spent force many people thought they were. Read

Late winner lifts Nomads

Connah's Quay Nomads 4-3 Carmarthen. ONE of Nomads’ most traumatic seasons in 16 years in the top flight ended on a high note with Chris Williams’ 80th-minute header deciding the issue. Read

Viv dines out on staying up

PORTHMADOG dramatically escaped relegation at the final hurdle when they won on home soil for the first time this season. Read

Neath make telling point

Bangor 1-1 Neath. HONOURS were even at Farrar Road in a full blooded encounter that saw seven players booked as tempers flared on more than one occasion. Read

Coyne left to air frustration

Aberystwyth 2-2 Newtown. ABERYSTWYTH manager Brian Coyne reflected upon a frustrating campaign as his old club squeezed a late point at Park Avenue. Read

Premier revamp needed – Deakin

WELSH Premier League secretary John Deakin admits that the game is ‘stagnating’ in its present format. Read

Summer football to be a hot potato

THE sun is slowly setting on a beautiful July day. Read

Nomads find way

Connah's Quay 4-3 Carmarthen. CARMARTHEN manager Deryn Brace found himself turning out as emergency goalkeeper when regular Neil Thomas had to rush his wife to hospital – and Nomads cashed in to end their roller-coaster season on a high. Read

All hail Hallows

Welshpool 0-1 Airbus. AIRBUS maintained their flying finish as they completed their best season in the league with a last-day victory at Maesydre. Read

Steel team’s sterling effort

Port Talbot 3-1 Llangefni. THE Steelmen clinched the points that secured a best-ever fourth place finish, while condemning the Anglesey outfit to bottom spot and relegation back to the Cymru Alliance. Read

Newtown save best for last

Aberystwyth 2-2 Newtown. TWO teams with nothing to play for, seemingly looking forward to a close season break, produced a scrappy encounter with the visitors happier with a share of the spoils. Read

Caersws on brink

Caersws 0-1 Caernarfon. CAERSWS were left sweating on their league future after dropping into the relegation zone on a dramatic last day of the season. Read

Alfie helps to restore TNS pride

The Newi Saints 3-0 Llanelli. ALFIE Carter made his point with a first-half double as dethroned champions The New Saints turned the tables on the Welsh Premier’s top dogs. Read

Porthmadog’s ‘Great Escape’

Porthmadog 1-0 Rhyl. A PRECIOUS goal by Richard Hughes on 58 minutes, heading into the net from close range following a free kick, completed Porthmadog’s dramatic escape from relegation. Read

Referee shows card seven times

Bangor 1-1 Neath Athletic. AN end-of-season encounter with little at stake proved to be full of incident, as Caldicot referee Darren Adie produced the yellow card seven times. Read

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