South Wales Echo

Nomads go Wilde with striker now in elite club

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MICHAEL Wilde joined the exclusive 200-goal club in the JD Cymru Premier League as he tapped in to help Connah’s Quay Nomads to a 2-0 win against Haverfordw­est County.

An opening goal from George Horan on the stroke of half-time had edged the Nomads in front.

Wilde’s simple second-half strike, courtesy of a square ball from Craig Curran, carried the 37-year-old forward on to 200 league goals – only the fourth player to reach that landmark.

The first 153 came in the colours of The New Saints, but his 47th for the Nomads allowed him to join Marc Lloyd Williams (319), Rhys Griffiths (271) and Lee Hunt (209) in the 200 club.

The win allowed the Nomads to extend their lead over The New Saints to six points. There was no game for TNS, who now have a game in hand.

“We showed a lot of respect to Haverfordw­est and I was delighted with our game plan. We played a little bit deeper and got our pressing right,” said Nomads boss Andy Morrison.

“We were really bright in and around their box and we asked a lot of questions. I think we probably got into double figures in corners.”

Bala Town slumped to a second successive home defeat in the space of five days as they were beaten 2-1 by Caernarfon Town.

Despite getting off to the perfect start with a Will Evans goal in the 16th minute, they were pegged back two minutes after the break when Mike Hayes levelled. The decisive blow was struck by Paulo Mendes in the 70th minute to give Caernarfon a huge boost.

Cardiff Met were left to rue a host of missed chances as they were held to a goalless draw by Cefn Druids.

It was a costly failure by the students as they dropped to 10th as Aberystwyt­h Town claimed three points over Newtown. Their 1-0 home win was thanks to a Harry Franklin goal in the 77th minute.

Newtown’s cause wasn’t helped by Tyrone Ofori’s 53rdminute sending off for a second yellow card. They also missed a penalty when Connor Roberts saved from Alex Fletcher.

Two goals in the space of five minutes near the end of the first half were enough to give Flint Town United a 2-1 win at Penybont. Sam Hart got the first for the visitors in the 36th minute and Callum Bratley added a second.

Penybont grabbed a consolatio­n from Lewis Clutton in the 90th minute.

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