Vale of Glamorgan Football League Round Up 16/9

Vale of Glamorgan Football League Round Up 16/9  

  • Cardiff Airport and Barry Atheltic both missed the opportunity to go top of the Premier division with leaders St Athan in Barry cup action, as they drew 2-2 at Ceri Road. Casey Thompson put Airport into a half time lead but Ollie Tipples levelled for Athletic, and then scored what he must’ve thought was the winner seven minutes from time, however, Ryan Escott equalised for Airport to ensure a share of the spoils.
  • Another 2-2 was played out in Wenvoe as FC Barry and Vale United took a point each. Fin Floyd gave United an early lead, but Kye Ingham levelled right on half time. Will Rowlands restored the United lead but Ingham was there to score for FC Barry to leave the game all square.
  • Island Marine left it late, but recorded a 5-0 win over Vale Athletic. It was a tight game right up until twenty minutes to go when keeper Brad Walters converted a penalty to break the deadlock, and then Jack Stokes sealed the win in the 85th minute. Marine then scored three times in the stoppage time to make the result emphatic, Jack Blackmore and Adam Bowsher hit a brace, as Marine took all three points.
  • In the Barry Cup, league leaders St Athan romped to a massive 9-1 victory over Peterson Super Ely, Anton Williamson with four goals with Sean Lucas scoring a brace and Ben Boyd, Chris Vinson and Dafydd James-Isaac also notching in this prelim round.
  • In the Championship, Tynewydd stayed top and ended Vale Madrids perfect start to the season with a 2-1 come from behind victory, Jack Smith grabbing the winner.
  • Cadoxton Imps went second with a thumping 7-2 win over Island Marine Reserves, Dean McCarthy the star man with a goal and three assists.
  • Cogan Coronation sit in third as they walloped Cardiff Airport Vets 7-0, Jon Matthews the stand out with a double and an assist in a straight forward win.
  • Jordan Yeoman scored twice and set up another as Cwm Talwg edged Barry Athletic Reserves in a 4-3 thriller.
  • St Athan Reserves moved to sixth with a thumping 8-3 win over Porthkerry Panthers, 16 year old Cam West scoring twice to make it 7 goals in 6 games, while Andy Home starred with two goals and two assists.
  • AFC Rhoose Development picked up their second win of the season in some style as they thrashed bottom side St Athan Thirds 8-1, Ben Taylor the main man with a hat trick.

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