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Lock the key man in Caernarfon win at Bala

Lock the key man in Caernarfon win at Bala

BBC News31-01-2025
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Bala Town 1-3 Caernarfon Town: Josh Lock scored twice as Caernarfon Town moved up to fourth in the Cymru Premier with a 3-1 win at Bala Town. Lock – on loan from The New Saints – put the visitors ahead on seven minutes and the lead was doubled by Adam Davies seven minutes later.Louis Robles replied for Bala in the second half, but Lock sealed the win for the Canaries in stoppage time.
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