Wales On Sunday

FOOTBALL

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HOLDERS Trefelin BGC are safely through to round three of the Nathaniel Car Sales League Cup after a 2-1 win at Dinas Powys.

They had to do it the hard way after falling behind to an Isaac Morrison opener for Dinas Powys, but hit back with a first-half brace from hitman Damon Thomas.

Meanwhile, ex-Swansea City hero Lee Trundle got his name on the scoresheet yet again for Haverfordw­est County as they edged Bridgend Street 5-4 after extratime in an epic clash.

Sean Pemberton and Jack Wilson also netted, while Ben Fawcett’s second goal of the game in the 111th minute ultimately proved decisive.

Elsewher,e Josh Graham’s hattrick inspired STM Sports to a 5-0 win over Tredegar Town.

Penybont also went nap as they put Welsh League newboys Albion Rovers to the sword by the same scoreline.

Adam Carpenter and Kane Owen scored twice with James Dixon getting the other goal.

Division One side Briton Ferry Llansawel needed a penalty shootout to beat Panteg from Division Three after it had ended 2-2 after extra time.

Undy Athletic romped to a 4-1 away at AFC Porth, while two goals from Liam Reed set Cambrian & Clydach on their way to a 4-0 victory over Ammanford.

Blake Morgan’s impressive brace for Port Talbot Town sent the Steelmen through as they won 2-1 at Treharris Athletic Western.

There were two games played in Division Two.

Caldicot Town came back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Monmouth Town, while Croesyceil­iog and AFC Llwydcoed played out a thrilling 3-3 draw. AIRBUS UK Broughton continued their faultless start to the season in the Huws Gray Alliance as they beat Bangor City 3-2 to make it six wins from six.

An own goal and an Asa Hamilton effort put the Wingmakers 2-0 up at the break before Bangor hit back in the second half with goals from Lee Owens and Marc Williams.

However Airbus would not be denied and kept their 100 per cent winning record intact thanks to Steve Tomassen’s 70th-minute winner.

Craig Harrison’s Bangor are third in the table and eight points back having also played a game more.

Meanwhile Airbus are seven points clear of Flint Town United – who shot up a second in the table with a magnificen­t 7-1 home win over Ruthin Town.

Mark Cadwallade­r’s 16-minute hat-trick inspired the win, with Andrew Brown bagging a brace while Luke Blondel and Richie Foulkes got the other goals.

Gerwyn Jones was on target for Conwy Borough as they drew 1-1 at Holywell Town – for whom Damien Ketley had earlier put in front.

Rhyl were beaten 3-1 at home by Gresford Athletic while Porthmadog, now sixth, lost 2-1 at Buckley Town.

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