Wales On Sunday

WELSH PREMIER

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celebratio­ns for his former club in Oswestry.

Cefn Druids are the visitors to Park Hall this afternoon (2pm) when TNS will be presented with the trophy live on S4C.

It marks a hugely successful double-winning first season in charge for boss Scott Ruscoe, having already lifted the National MG Cup back in January.

Elsewhere in the Championsh­ip Conference today, Cardiff Metropolit­an University host Bangor City at Cyncoed (2.30pm).

Meanwhile Barry Town United remain six points clear at the top of the Play-Off Conference after a 2-0 win at Aberystwyt­h Town.

Jordan Cotterill put Barry in front four minutes before the break and the win was sealed by a 90th minute goal from Louis Gerrard.

Newtown battled back from behind at the break to run out eventual 3-2 winners over Llandudno.

After Ryan Sears had given New- town the lead, a brace from Gibbs put the visitors in charge.

However second half goals from Ethan Jones and Nick Rushton – from the penalty spot – won it for the Robins.

And Carmarthen Town gave themselves a lifeline in the battle to avoid relegation with a 1-0 win at bottom side Prestatyn Town.

Liam Thomas’ goal on 68 minutes was the difference and means the Old Gold are eight points off safety with 12 points left to play for.

Prestatyn are now all but down. Jay

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