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EMPHATIC NOMADS MOVE CLEAR AT THE TOP

EMPHATIC NOMADS

WALES

By Carl Field
CONNAH’S Quay Nomads are now three points clear at the top of the JD Cymru Premier table after inflicting a crushing 4-0 defeat on 10-man Barry Town United in their own backyard.
Andy Morrison’s men had already taken the lead at Jenner Park through Michael Wilde when Barry’s Jon Hood was sent off just before the half-hour mark for picking up two bookings in quick succession.
The Nomads pounced on that numerical advantage with Jamie Insall doubling the lead and then Wilde grabbing his second right on half time to open up a commanding 3-0 lead and all but...

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