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NERVOUS NEWTON SEAL TOP SIX SPOT

By Carl Field
WELSH ROUND-UP
NEWTOWN clinched a top six finish ahead of the split in the JD Cymru Premier last night with a goalless draw against Airbus UK Broughton at Latham Park.
A point was all the Robins needed and they secured it, albeit after some nervous late moments.
That result also means Cardiff Met and Cefn Druids will be battling it out in the Play Off Conference.
Met beat Caernarfon Town 2-0 at Cyncoed thanks to goals in each half from Jordan Lam and Eliot Evans.
Two late goals from Jamie Reed gave the Druids a 2-1 triumph over Bala Town, their first league win at Maes Tegid.
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