Vale of Glamorgan Football League Round Up 20/1

Vale of Glamorgan Football League Round Up 20/1 

  • We have new Premier Division leaders as Barry Athletic went top of the pile. With St Athan not in action Barry Athletic took full advantage with a 3-1 win over Penarth Town, a Tyler Bolton double and one from Teejay Caton put Athletic into first place.
  • Cardiff Airport went back into second spot with a 3-0 win over Vale Athletic, Jon Cummings, Max Jones and Casey Thompson all notching to put Airport a point off Barry Athletic. St Athan now sit third, two points off top with two games in hand.
  • Darren Townsend had a dream debut for AFC Rhoose after his arrival from Pencoed Athletic, the prolific striker scored twice and set up another as AFC Rhoose defeated FC Barry 3-1, giving Rhoose their first league win since the opening day of the season.
  • Jason Tominey hit a hat trick as Vale United thrashed Island Marine 5-1 in Corntown, Cai James added a brace as United closed the gap on Marine in fourth to five points with a game in hand.
  • In the Championship, leaders Tynewydd saw off Porthkerry Panthers 2-0, they left it late but goals from Gareth Griffiths and Tom Parsons gave them the win, Tynewydd now sit ten points clear at the top but have played a game more than second place.
  • Second place Vale Madrid had a day to forget as Cardiff Airport Vets ran riot to rout them 10-0. Hat tricks from James Dixon and Mikey Hall with a double from Lewis Wride and one each from Karl Steel and Richard Finlay in free scoring win to put Airport Vets third.
  • AFC Rhoose Development denied Cwm Talwg with a last gasp Josh Rowe equaliser to cancel out Jack Jeffereys opener to ensure a share of the points in a 1-1 draw.
  • Cadoxton Imps moved up into fifth with an impressive 4-0 win over Peterston Super Ely, Chris Rees, Kieran Ashton and a double from Scott McCarthy giving Imps the points.
  • Cogan Coronation had to come from behind twice to draw 2-2 with Island Marine Reserves, Josh Kirke twice gave Marine the lead but Jack Thompson scored the first equaliser and then Joe Taylor levelled in the second half to see the points shared.
  • The Championship now enters phase two and splits into two divisions, the top seven and bottom seven, Championship A and Championship B.

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