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ARCHERS CLINCH PLAY-OFF PLACE

ARCHERS CLINCH

WELSH

By Carl Field

CARDIFF Met will take their place in the play-offs for the third consecutive season.
The Archers cemented seventh spot in the JD Welsh Premier League yesterday thanks to a 1-0 win over Aberystwyth Town.
Elsewhere Connah’s Quay Nomads drew 1-1 at home with Bar ry Town United, which makes sure of second place.
In the clash of the relegated teams, Llandudno ran out 4-0 victors over Llanelli.
Elsewhere Liam Thomas’s penalty fired Carmarthen Tow n to a 1-0 win at Cefn Druids. Bala were 3-2 winners at Newtown.
Penybont were crowned Welsh League champions than...

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