Aberystwyth saw their winning run ended but remain unbeaten in seven games following draw with Carmarthen [ATFC/WPL]

Liam Thomas Penalty Denies Aberystwyth Sixth Win; Druids Comeback To Draw With Bala

Both fixtures in the JD Welsh Premier League finished with the points being shared on Friday night as Carmarthen Town ended Aberystwyth Town’s winning run, and Cefn Druids fought back to deny Bala Town maximum points.

Top-six hopefuls Aberystwyth found an opening in the 10th-minute when Declan Walker scored his third goal in as many games, heading home Wes Baynes’ cross.

Lee Idzi denied Ashley Ruane before Paolo Mendes clipped the crossbar as Aberystwyth pushed for a second.

A handball early in the second-half saw Liam Thomas reply from the penalty spot for Carmarthen, who end Aberystwyth’s five-game win streak.

“With the run that they’re on, to come up here and get a point is a good result,” said Carmarthen manager Neil Smothers post-match.

“It puts another point on the board against the form team in the league and keeps us going,

“I think overall a point is a fair result.”

Former Bala Town midfielder Jordan Evans struck a blow against his former side, as his classy equaliser secured Cefn Druids a 2-2 draw at The Rock.

A strong opening 20-minute spell saw Bala take a commanding lead as Mike Hayes and Henry Jones fired the Lakesiders in front.

After a disappointing first-half display, Huw Griffiths’ Cefn Druids rallied after the break with James Davies halving the deficit from close range in the 55th-minute.

Jordan Evans, returning to the Druids starting line-up, restored parity with an impressive finish late on to salvage a point for the Ancients.

Aberystwyth Town 1 Declan Walker 10′
Carmarthen Town 1 Liam Thomas 55′(p)

Aberystwyth Town
1. Terry McCormick, 2. Wes Baynes, 3. Stefan Edwards, 4. Alan Goodall, 5. Ryan Wollacott, 8. Paolo Mendes (27. Joe Phillips 70′), 9. Porya Ahmadi (7. Geoff Kellaway 70′), 10. Declan Walker, 14. Ryan Edwards, 17. Matthew Jones, 24. Ashley Ruane Subs not used: 6. Jack Rimmer, 15. Lee Jenkins, 18. Nashawn Blake, 20. Harri Rowe, 22. Niall Coleridge

Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: S.Edwards 54′ Wollacott 81′

Carmarthen Town
1. Lee Idzi, 3. Jordan Knott, 4. Dave Vincent, 6. Lee Surman, 16. Mael Davies, 2. Luke Cummings, 14. Ceri Morgan (17. Sean Hanbury 46′), 7. Declan Carroll, 18. Liam Thomas, 9. Luke Bowen, 12. Jordan Vickers (5. Craig Hanford 75′) Subs not used: 19. Jay Woodford, 20. Danny Thomas, 15. Lewis Baldwin

Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: Davies 59′

Attendance: 374 Referee: Iwan Griffith

Cefn Druids 2 James Davies 56′ Jordan Evans 84′
Bala Town 2 Mike Hayes 16′ Henry Jones 20′

Cefn Druids
1. Michael Jones, 3. Naim Arsan, 6. Nathan Peate, 7. Matty Owen, 8. Alec Mudimu, 9. Dean Rittenberg (22. Arkadiusz Piskorski 79′), 10. Jordan Evans, 11. James Davies, 14. Ryan Kershaw, 16. Iwan Cartwright, 32. Neil Ashton Subs not used: 13. Joel Thompson (gk), 19. Fisnik Hajdari, 21. Ilan Ap Gareth, 27. Alun Morris

Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: Owen 75′

Bala Town
1. Ashley Morris, 4. Stuart Jones (2. Andrew Burns 78′), 3. Sean Smith, 6. Anthony Miley, 17. Danny Gosset, 8. Nathan Burke, 11. Kieran Smith, 25. Chris Venables, 7. Steven Tames, 77. Henry Jones (12. Evan Horwood 90+1′), 9. Mike Hayes (10. Ian Sheridan 64′) Subs not used: 5. Stuart J Jones, 15. Rob Pearson

Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: H.Jones 64′ J.Jones 66′ Burke 90’+1

Attendance: 335 Referee: Tom Williams

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