Taffs Well unbeaten in seven after beating Llantwit Major

Taffs Well moved into sixth spot in the JD Cymru South after a 3-1 win over Llantwit Major at Lon Melin Wynt. Joshua Pope give the visitors the lead in the first half added time after Llantwit keeper Ryley Allen had made some good saves to keep them at bay. Captain Vaughn Fowler added the second six minutes into the second half. Former Llantwit player Cameron Gauci made it 3-0 on 70 minutes leaving the host with a huge task. Charlie Hanson-Taylor headed a goal back in added time for Llantwit.

Bowen wins it in injury time

Briton Ferry Llansawel 4-3 Taffs Well: Bowen wins it in injury time Luke Bowen’s goal in added time sent Briton Ferry into the next round of the Welsh Blood League Cup South. Taffs Well who were down to ten after half an hour took a 3-1 lead but finally succumbed to pressure. Ethan Cann gave the Wellmen the within 30 seconds of kick off. Luke Bowen levelled the scores after 25 minutes. With 37 minutes played The Red’s found themselves behind again after David Lyon got Taff’s Well’s second. Eth

CAM STALEMATE AT OLD ROAD

On a wet night under the lights at Old Road Briton Ferry drew with Cambrian & Clydach 0-0. A wet pitch making conditions for both sides difficult. After a first half which saw the visitors press high and restrict The Red chances, Ferry came out in the second half and tried to push forward and take the lead. Luke Bowen and Tyler Brock went close to getting a goal, but the visitors held on, and the game ended goalless. The Reds remain in fourth place in the JD Cymru South table but are still un

BROCK BRACE SINKS TOWN

Two first half goals from Tyler Brock gave the Reds all three points despite a late goal from Ammanford. After leading at the break, the Red’s had to dig deep in added time as Jordan Langley pulled a goal back in the last minute. Ammanford pushed to get a second but were unable to find a second. The win moves Briton Ferry into 3rd place (dependent on other results over the weekend) and keeps the top of the JD Cymru South tight. The Reds remain unbeaten so far this season with six wins and five

Five-star Barry hit the Bullseye as they thrash Swansea Uni

Josh Bull came off the bench to score and set up one on his debut as Barry hammered Swansea Uni 5-0. After a goal less first half which Barry dominated Lee Kendall’s side hit five second half goals. Josh Graham got the first goal after 52 minutes before Curtis McDonald double the lead two minutes later. Josh Bull got Barry’s third on 71 minutes five minutes after coming on. Callum Sainty made it four on 79 minutes before Bull set up Kayne McLaggon for a fifth after 81 minutes. Barry go four po

Briton Ferry sweep aside Goytre to keep on Barry Town's tails

Briton Ferry Llansawel remain hot on the heels of Barry Town after winning 4-1 against ten-man Goytre United at Old Road. Luke Bowen got the opening goal for Briton Ferry just three minutes into the game and that was followed up by substitute Jasper Payne who added a second just before the half-hour mark, but within five minutes Jordan Edwards was able to pull one back. Goytre’s task of getting back into the game was made more difficult in the 38th minute. Eliot Thomas being given a straight r

Briton Ferry survive late scare as Brock brace beats Ammanford

Briton Ferry Llansawel edged out Ammanford 2-1 at Old Road to maintain their unbeaten start to the Cymru South season. A first-half brace from Tyler Brock gave the Reds a two-goal cushion but Jordan Langley’s 92nd-minute goal set up a grandstand finish. Andy Hill’s side move up a place in the league to third after Llanelli Town suffered a heavy defeat to Carmarthen Town. Ammanford remain in eighth place. The games first chance fell to Luke Bowen who was played in on goal as Briton Ferry made

Resolute defending as Briton Ferry and Cambrian play to stalemate

Briton Ferry and Cambrian & Clydach Vale shared the points as the two played to a goalless draw at Old Road in the JD Cymru South. Neither side could find a goal in a an evenly fought contest which could have gone either way. The visitors enjoyed the better pressure in the first half but never really troubled Rhys Wilson’s goal. In the second half it was the Reds that had the better chances but they too struggle to trouble Harry Johnson. On a night where all top four side where in action agai

Ten-man Briton Ferry and Llanelli Town share the spoils in draw

Cymru South Leaders Briton Ferry earned a point against Llanelli Town despite playing much of the game with ten players. Llanelli were on top for long periods and after going behind found a way back into the game. Tom Walters gave the host the lead in stoppage time at the end of the first half. This was after Declan Evans was sent off mid way though the half. Tim Parker got an equaliser for Llanelli in the second half but despite their dominance, they were unable to find a winning goal. Brito

Kostromin and Weaver net for Pontardawe in win over Ynyshir

Pontardawe picked up their second win of the season with a 2-0 victory at Ynyshir Oval over Ynyshir Albions. Ynyshir are still waiting for their first Cymru South win. Pontardawe took the lead on 19 minutes thanks to Morgan Weaver. They doubled their lead on 43 minutes thanks to Ryan Kostromin. Despite pressure for the Buns second half Pontardawe held on to take the win. Pontardawe move up to 6th place in the JD Cymru South table with Ynyshir dropping down to 14th. Pontardawe started the firs

Cullen Kinsella helps Briton Ferry claim statement win over Barry

Briton Ferry continued their perfect start to the season as they claimed a scalp against Barry Town United. Cullen Kinsella’s 28th-minute strike was the difference to give the Reds their third win of the campaign whilst Barry lose their first home at the recently relaid Jenner Park. Andy Hill’s men remain top of the Cymru South with three wins from three whilst Barry are seventh with one win and two defeats. A quick start from the visitors saw them gain a free kick on the edge of the Barry bo

Trefelin come from behind to beat Cymru South champions Llantwit

Defending champions Llantwit Major suffered defeat on the opening day of the season to Trefelin BGC who came from behind to win. Joel Woodington got the first goal for the Major to give the Champions the lead after just 7 minutes. Mark Jones levelled for Trefelin at the 37-minute mark sending the sides into halftime level. It was substitute Mason Jones-Thomas who got what was the winning goal after 65 minutes. Llantwit with several players missing began the defence of their title with a loss.

Karl Lewis stands down from Llantwit Major after Cymru South triumph

Llantwit Major have announced that first-team manager Karl Lewis will step down at the end of this season. He leaves the Prince Moomin’s Palace club after guiding the club to the JD Cymru South title this season Lewis will step down after their final game. The news will come as a shock, Lewis has been at the club for over six years and has been a huge part of the club’s transformation. In a statement released by the club, Lewis said that given the status of the Tier One License outcome and th

Llantwit Major stand on verge of Cymru South glory after comeback win

Llantwit Major kept their title challenge on course after coming from behind to beat Cambrian & Clydach Vale. Ceri Morgan gave Cambrian the lead after 55 minutes in a scrappy game. Llantwit hit back two two quickfire goals. Thomas Walters levelled from the spot before three minutes later Anthony Rawlings put the hosts ahead. Llantwit restore their five point lead at the top of the JD Cymru South and extended their unbeaten run to 11 games. Cambrian are in fifth two points behind third and four

Llantwit Major v Ammanford - Late show as Major rescue a point

Kyran Gardner scored a dramatic late equaliser as Llantwit drew with Ammanford in the Cymru South. Gardner struck deep into added time to keep Llantwit’s push for the title going. Matthew Fisher gave the visitors an early lead when he scored after four minutes. Llantwit who enjoyed plenty of the ball failed to really threat Craig Morris goal in the first half. With time ticking away Llantwit kept pushing and after Kinsella hit the post may have thought that the game was gone. But they kept push

Llantwit Major v Carmarthen Town - Pure Goldsworthy

Llantwit Major made it six straight wins after a 1-0 win over Carmarthen Town at Prince Moomin’s Palace. One goal was enough to separate two of the form teams of the division. Conner Goldsworthy with the only goal of a tightly fought match in the JD Cymru South. Goldsworthy’s first half strike was enough for the win despite the visitors putting the leaders under heavy pressure in the second half. The win puts Llantwit seven points clear of title rivals Pontypridd Town. Carmarthen remain in six

Major strides made towards Cymru South title as Llantwit defeat Pontypridd

Llantwit Major took a Llantwit Major made a giant stride towards the Cymru South title as they defeated Pontypridd Town 3-1 at Prince Moomin’s Palace. In a clash of the top two, it was Llantwit who took the points to give themselves a five-point lead in front of a record crowd of 290. Josh Jones opened the scoring early on as Llantwit got off to a flying start. Top scorer Thomas Walters added two late first-half penalties to send the hosts in 3-0 at the break. Pontypridd tried to get back into

Trefelin BGC v Briton Ferry Llansawel: Luke Bowen Penalty rescues point

A late penalty from Luke Bowen rescued a point for Briton Ferry against local rivals Trefelin. After leading at the break a quick start to the second half saw Trefelin lead before a controversial penalty late on. Gavin Jones gave Briton Ferry the lead after 28 minutes and a close fought first half. The second half saw Trefelin out of the blocks quickly and soon level. Jamie Latham scoring on 51 minutes. Jordan Edwards gave the hosts the lead on 59 minutes. A controversial penalty gave Luke Bowe

Sublime second-half against Llanelli sends Llantwit Major joint top

Llantwit Major kept their promotion plans on track with a strong second-half performance to see off Llanelli Town at Prince Moomin’s Palace. After an even first half, Llantwit took control and scored three in the second half as they swept past Llanelli. Conner Goldsworthy got the first just after the break as the host came out strong from the kickoff. Josh Jones added a second after 64 minutes with his sixth league goal of the season. Cullen Kinsella adds a third two minutes later. After an e

Llantwit Major back up to second after hard-fought win over Port Talbot

Llantwit Major moved back into second spot in the JD Cymru South after a 3-0 win over Port Talbot Town. Ben Cripps put Llantwit in front after 15 minutes but Port Talbot kept Llantwit at bay until the break. An own goal from Samual O’Sullivan made it 2-0 in the final quarter of the match and Josh Jones added a third a minute from time. Karl Lewis’ men move back into second place in the table and close the gap on leaders Pontypridd to two points. Port Talbot remain bottom and are still looking
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