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TWELVE OF BEST AS TNS EYE TOP SPOT

WELSH ROUND-UP
By Carl Field
THE NEW SAINTS wrote themselves into the record books once again yesterday as they stuck a dozen past ten-man Airbus UK Broughton without reply.
The champions ran riot 12-0 in Flintshire to set a new JD Cymru Premier league record for an away win – having already equalled it when they won 10-1 at Aberystwyth Town back on August 26.
Meanwhile the result at Airbus was also a record-equalling all-time league win, matching the feat of Barry Town against Cemaes Bay in 1998.
Two goals for Adrian Cieslewicz plus one each for Blaine Hudson, Ryan Brobbel and Aeron ...

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