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KAYNE IS ABLE TO LIFT BARRY

By Carl Field
WELSH ROUND-UP
BARRY Town United march on in the JD Cymru Premier after coming away from Newtown with a 3-2 win.
Sion Spence netted his first goal for the Linnets but that was cancelled out by Joe Kenton for the Robins seven minutes later.
The visitors went back in front on 37 minutes when sub Keyon Reffell, on for the injured Curtis Watkins, made it 2-1 before Kayne McLaggon’s penalty gave Barry a two-goal cushion at the break.
Alex Fletcher pulled one back for Newtown but it could not stop Gavin Chesterfield’s unbeaten side.
Leaders Barry are four points ahead of...

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