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THRILLER PLACES TOWN IN TOP SIX

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By Carl Field
WELSH

CAERNARFON TOWN came from behind three times to grab a point after a 3-3 draw against bottom side Llandudno.
It was a draw that took Caernarfon above Aberystwyth and into the top six in the JD Welsh Premier League with three games left until the split. For Llandun do, managed by ex-Caernarfon boss Iwan Williams, it was a timely boost in their battle for survival.
There is one fixture in the Welsh Premier today as Newtown host Aberystwyth.
Penybont had their lead in Welsh League Division One cut to two points after they were held 2-2 at Briton Ferry Llansawel – w...

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