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SAINTS RUN ENDS AT FIVE AS DRUIDS TAKE POINT

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By Jay Bayford
WELSH
THE New Saints’ five-game winning run came to an end as they were held to a 2-2 draw at Cefn Druids in the top tier of the Welsh Premier.
Connell Rawlinson put the leaders ahead but Alec Mudimu hit back for the Druids.
Scott Ruscoe’s men got themselves back in front thanks to another Rawlinson goal but Arek Piskorski struck to claim a welldeserved point.
Connah’s Quay Nomads couldn’t close the 12-point gap at the top as they drew 1-1 with Bala Town.
In-form Michael Bakare gave Connah’s Quay the lead but ex- Nomad Lewis Short equalised to de...

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