Wales On Sunday

Third trip is step too far for Penybont

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AFTER a long, hard week of travelling, Penybont’s luck finally ran out as they were beaten 1-0 at Flint Town United in a vital JD Cymru Championsh­ip Conference.

Last weekend they went to penalties at Aberystwyt­h before beating Bala Town to reach their first JD Welsh Cup final and in midweek they went to Newtown to win 2-1 to stay level on points with second-placed Bala.

A third successive away trip proved a step too far for them as they lost for the second time to Flint.

After playing out a goalless first half, it was a goal from Mark Cadwallade­r three minutes after the break that broke the deadlock and earned the home side their first win since January 22 and their first home win since December 4.

It was a win that allowed Flint to move off the bottom of the six-team table and push themselves back into contention for the second European spot. With six games to play there are now only five points between four teams and six between second place Bala and Caernarfon

Town in sixth.

Bala beat Caernarfon 2-0 thanks to goals from Dean Ebbe and Lassana Mendes, while Newtown pulled off the big one with a 1-0 triumph at the home of champions, The New Saints.

It was only the second defeat of the campaign for TNS and the first time they had been beaten at home in the league. The goal from Nick Ruston in the 31st minute was the only score in a tense tussle that pushed Newtown firmly back into the European reckoning and made up for their midweek slip against Penybont.

In the Play-Off Conference there was delight and jubilation for Cefn Druids as they notched their first win of the season, beating Cardiff Met 2-0 on home soil.

Niall Flint opened the scoring with a 14th-minute penalty and then the students lost Joe Evans to a straight red card seven minutes later.

That turned a tricky contest into a real uphill struggle for the visitors, who then conceded a second penalty to Flint as a result of the card.

With much improved Haverfordw­est County holding former champions Connah’s Quay Nomads to a goalless draw, it means Cardiff Met are now only level on points with the Bluebirds.

Aberystwyt­h Town beat Barry Town United 2-1 in the other game in the Play Off Conference, heaping even more pressure on the Linnets.

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