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HIGH FIVES AS NOMADS CLOSE GAP AT SUMMIT

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By Chris Smart
WELSH
CONNAH’S Quay Nomads blasted five goals past Aberystwyth Town with their first win since the beginning of November moving them up to second in the Welsh Premier and four points behind leaders The New Saints.
Nomads opened the scoring early on through Mike Wilde, only for a John Owen strike to peg the hosts back with 15 minutes played.
Michael Bakare’s goal restored the Nomads’ lead just two minutes later, and despite the visitors providing a stern test for much of the first half they conceded a third on the stroke of half-time with Wilde grabbing his s...

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