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Druids cast spell

Newi Cefn Druids 1-0 Haverfordwest. NEWI Cefn Druids ended their campaign with a well earned 1-0 verdict over Haverfordwest County but had it not been for a textbook display by County keeper Lee Izzi, Newi would have won this encounter by a much bigger margin. Read

Porthmadog’s ‘Great Escape’

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

Newtown save best for last

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

Neath encouraged by first season at football’s top table

NEATH Athletic go into the final round of Principality Welsh Premier Football League matches feeling good about their first season at the top level. Read

Football: The curse of Rhyl strikes

POOR Port Talbot Town’s Belle Vue jinx continued last weekend. Read

Football: Victory slips from Neath’s grasp

AN error-littered Welsh Premiership end-of-season encounter cost both sides at Llandarcy Park. Read

Blow to Town’s hopes

LLANGEFNI TOWN’S hopes of a late escape from relegation received a massive setback as Don Buckley’s 74th-minute goal earned Caernarfon rare back-to-back wins. Read

Big changes on way for Welsh Premier

BIG changes are afoot in the Welsh Premier League with reorganisation on the way and summer football likely to be given the official nod, writes Chris Smart. Read

Welsh Premier revamp gets go-ahead

THE Welsh Premier League will reorganise into two divisions for the 2010-2011 season. Read

Welsh Premier League backs summer football plan

SUMMER football could be on the way to the Welsh Premier League. Read

Caernarfon victory clinches survival

THE agony has ended for Caernarfon, who are now safe to fight another campaign in the top flight following a tension-filled victory over Aberystwyth. Read

Tucker stunned by Rhyl display

THE journey to Rhyl has proved to be a nightmare for Port Talbot, who have collapsed to eight successive defeats at the venue. Read

Welcome win for Newtown

IT has been another season of frustration and inconsistency for Newtown, who posted their first Welsh Premier win in nine matches to sign off their home campaign. Read

Bowen’s late strike takes points

HAVERFORDWEST brought the curtain down on their home campaign the way they started it, with a single-goal victory, although they left it desperately late. Read

Dyer fortunate to miss poor display

NEATH manager Andrew Dyer missed one of his team’s poorest displays of the season as he was attending a wedding. He can count his blessings. Read

Hitman Griffiths wins it for Reds

LLANELLI celebrated their first Welsh Premier title with a scrappy victory at Connah’s Quay. Read

Point does not look enough for Porth

DESPERATE Porthmadog scrapped for 60 minutes with 10 men to earn themselves a precious point, but it is unlikely to prevent their demise into the Cymru Alliance. Read

Nomads make victory difficult for Llanelli

LLANELLI, already assured of the title thanks to a surprise helping hand from Airbus UK the night before, were celebrating their first-ever championship triumph twice over on Deeside yesterday after their latest victory – their 26th of the season. Read

Lilywhites rule roost

FIVE-STAR Rhyl romped to a biggest home league win of the season – and damaged Port Talbot’s hopes of finishing fourth in the process. Read

Controversy dogs Haverfordwest win

HAVERFORDWEST leapfrogged Welshpool into eighth place with a late controversial goal with these two evenly-matched rivals. Read

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