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By Carl Field
BARRY Town United maintained their perfect home record in the JD Welsh Premier League with a 5-2 triumph over Llanelli Town.
Robbie Patten put the hosts ahead in the fourth minute, only for Joe Clarke to restore parity quickly. Jonathan Hood re-established Barry’s lead before the break, tapping in the rebound from Jordan Cotterill’s shot.
However, the Reds hit back again with Lenny Evans levelling before Clarke was sent off. Barry made their advantage count when Chris Hugh drilled in a third before Llanelli were reduced to nine with Chris Thomas sent off. Clayton G...

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