The Non-League Football Paper

COFIS WIN BATTLE OF THE PREMIER NEW BOYS

- By Carl Field

picked up their fourth win since returning to CAERNARFON Llanelli the JD Town Welsh Premier Town League as they beat fellow-promotees

3-0. Danny Brookwell opened the scoring on 58 minutes, firing low into the corner past Oliver Davies.

The Cofis doubled their lead on 69 minutes when Sion Bradley, just on as a sub, found Jamie Breese who rounded Davies and slid home.

Cai Jones added a third four minutes from time.

There was late drama as Jenner Park where Momodou Touray snatched a stoppage-time victory for Cefn Druids. Barry Town United over

Arek Piskorski put the Druids ahead inside 30 seconds but returning captain Jordan Cotterill levelled on 73 minutes.

came from Aberystwyt­h Carmarthen 2-0 down to Town. earn Town a 2-2 draw at

Luke Bowen put the Old Gold ahead on 10 minutes with Liam Thomas doubling their lead six minutes before the break.

Ashley Ruane pulled one back for Aber on 64 minutes who levelled 12 minutes later through Declan Walker.

Champions The New Saints were held to a surprise goalless draw with Bala at Park Hall.

Newtown were 2-1 home winners over Cardiff Metropolit­an University.

Sam Snaith put Met ahead but Alex Fletcher and Neil Mitchell hit back for the Robins.

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Penybont remain unbeaten after coming from behind to earn a 2-1 win at Afan Lido.

Noah Daley gave Lido a dream start in the first minute. Owain Warlow levelled it up on 69 minutes.

Luke Borelli netted the winner on 77 minutes.

Penybont have five wins and a draw from six games and are four points clear of County Haverfordw­est

who slipped to their first defeat of the campaign , 2-1 at Cambrian & Clydach.

Lee Trundle opened the scoring on 10th minutes.

But David Thomas levelled from the penalty spot and an 89thminute winner Michael Jones winner snatched all three points for Cambrian who are now in fourth.

Cwmbran Celtic are third on 10 Llantwit points following Major, their 1-0 win at where Chris Ham’s goal proved to be decisive.

Taffs Well bagged their first win of the season with Warren Jones’ 35th minute goal overcoming Cwmamman United 1-0.

In the Huws Gray Alliance, James Hooper left it late to ensure Airbus UK Broughton maintained their seven-point lead with a 2-1 win at Porthmadog.

Asa Hamilton gave Airbus a half-time lead but Dale Davies levelled just before the hour.

And Hooper fired home on 80 minutes to hand Airbus the points.

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