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CANARIES CHARGE TO FINISH FOURTH

WELSH ROUND-UP
By Rob Cole

CAERNARFON Town had two second-half goals from Phil Mooney and Louis Lloyd to thank for their 2-1home win over Cardiff Met that guaranteed them fourth place in the JD Cymru Premier table.
It was winner-takes-all in the clash at The Oval with the winners set to finish in fourth and after Adam Roscrow had given the Archers the lead with a goal in the 32nd minute things were looking good for the visitors.
But the Cofis hit back after the break and not only drew level after the re-start, but then hit the front with Lloyd finish. It means Caernarfon will host ...

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