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Cymru Premier round-up: Caernarfon impress in win at Penybont
JD Cymru Premier
Friday, 4 March
Championship Conference
Flint Town United 1-2 The New Saints: New Saints need only two further wins to clinch the Cymru Premier title after victory at Cae-y-Castell. Flint should have been ahead at the break but it was Jordan Williams who gave the visitors the lead early in the second half. Flint responded immediately through Callum Bratley but Danny Davies' header won it for Anthony Limbrick's men, who are 23 points clear at the top.
Newtown 0-2 Bala Town: Bala have moved up to second in the Cymru Premier as they began the second phase of the season with victory at Latham Park. Nathan Peate and Chris Venables scored for Colin Caton's side.
Play-Off Conference
Cefn Druids 3-3 Aberystwyth Town: Aberystwyth scored two late goals to deny Cefn Druids a first league win of the season. Harry Franklin gave Aberystwyth the lead but goals from Phil Mooney, Liam Thomas and Niall Flint put Druids in control and within touching distance of a belated win. Ben Wynne and Owain Jones scored late to save a point for Aber, who are eighth while Druids remain bottom.
Saturday, 5 March
Championship Conference
Penybont 0-3 Caernarfon Town; Caernarfon, who replaced Connah's Quay in the top six, made an impressive start to the second phase to end Penybont's five match un beaten run. Darren Thomas, Mike Hayes and a Shaun MacDonald own goal secured victory for Huw Griffiths' side.
Play-Off Conference
Barry Town United 0-1 Haverfordwest County: Touray Sissay scored the only goal of the game as County continued their fine fun of form with victory at Jenner Park to move above Barry Town up to eighth spot in the Cymru Premier.
Cardiff Met 0-0 Connah's Quay Nomads: Nomads had to settle for a point at the end of a difficult week in which they were deducted 18 points for fielding ineligible players which plunged them into the relegation zone and they remain six points from safety after deadlock at Cyncoed.