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NIALL A HERO AS TOWN STAY UP

WELSH ROUND-UP
By Rob Cole

A STOPPAGE-time winner from Niall Flint secured safety for Aberystwyth Town and ensured Flint Town were relegated in a dramatic final day in the JD Cymru Premier.
Aberystwyth are one of two sides, along with Newtown, to have been ever-present in the Premier and will play in the top tier again next season after their thrilling 3-2 win over Caernarfon Town.
It wasn’t looking good for the Seasiders, who started the day in the bottom two, when Rob Hughes put the visitors ahead after just two minutes at Park Avenue.
Harry Arnison levelled six minutes b...

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