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Brymbo's tight win against Northop goes down to the wire
Brymbo's tight win against Northop goes down to the wire

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time18-05-2025

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Brymbo's tight win against Northop goes down to the wire

A week after they cracked over 400 runs in a big win at Bethesda, things were just as exciting for Brymbo in a tight two-wicket triumph over Northop. It was the visitors who made first use of the batting track and their 50 overs yielded 278 for six. Opener Elliot Colclough hit a sparking 107 for Northop, supported by Jordan Evans (34), skipper Bart Ryan-Beswick (31) and Matthew Mullarkey (30 not out). Joe Norman snapped up two wickets for Brymbo, whose well-timed chase got to 279 for eight off the penultimate delivery. Chris Taylor (117) and Johandre Barnard (71) were pivotal to the triumph, putting together a 150-run stand for the second wicket. Colclough (3-22) completed a fine all-round showing. Gwersyllt Park are 17 points clear of the drop zone following an eight-wicket success at home to Conwy, who were dismissed for just 93. Jack Billington (3-25), Iroshan De Silva (2-0), Lewis Cole (2-18) and Cai Pearson (2-28) impressed for Park, who replied with 94 for two (Ryan Collier 41, Jake James 38 not out). Joe Chaplin (70) starred as defending champions Mochdre made sure of a 23-run victory versus leaders Bangor (Nathanael Scott 62, Jamie Grimshaw 50), while St Asaph eased to a 53-run win over Menai Bridge. Elsewhere, Denbigh thrashed Bethesda by 10 wickets. It's five wins out of five for impressive Hawarden Park and Halkyn in Division One. Leaders Park made sure of a six-wicket outcome at Pontblyddyn, who were restricted to 136 for six (Cayo Jones 58). Philip Bradfield's knock of 41 helped Hawarden Park to 139 for four. Opener Matthew Towey hit a terrific 106 not out in Halkyn's 215 for six (Gareth Edwards 3-12), before hosts Bangor Seconds responded with 189 for nine (Jamie Davies 63, Nathan Roett 3-42). Mold moved into fourth position on the back of their three-wicket success at Gresford, who were all out for 140 (Daniel Williams 57, Munowar Samsodien 3-24, Richard Crane 3-30). Jon Crane's unbeaten 35 was crucial in Mold's winning 141 for seven (Tom Crewe 5-35). Despite the best efforts of Adam De Rycke (75 not out) and Sion Edwards (3-53), Brymbo Seconds lost out by four wickets versus Llandudno (Keegan Armstrong 86 not out), while Northop Seconds were defeated by six wickets versus Mochdre Seconds. In further action, Luke Bennett (55 not out and 3-20) starred as Connah's Quay beat Dolgellau by nine wickets. Mali Auty (3-14) also impressed for Quay. CRICKET SCOREBOARD Division Two: Carmel & District 132 Marchwiel and Wrexham 135-8; Llanrwst 90 Buckley 95-0; Llay 140-2 Pwllheli 136; Menai Bridge 2nds 209-5 St Asaph 2nds 213-8; Pontblyddyn 2nds 90 Abergele 265-5; Ruthin 49 Corwen 190. Division Three: Abergele 2nds 126 Llandudno 2nds 274-3; Bersham 107-5 Caernarfon 106; Bethesda 2nds 254-6 Gresford 2nds 156-5; Buckley 2nds 114-8 Denbigh 2nds 113; Mold 2nds 160 Hawarden Park 2nds 162-5. Division Four: Bala 211-8 Pwllheli 2nds 221-6; Connah's Quay 2nds 174 Bersham 2nds 178-6; Marchwiel and Wrexham 2nds 124 Carmel & District 2nds 143-7; Mynydd Isa & Maeshafn 165-3 Llanrwst 2nds 164-5.

End-to-end thriller as Mold finish campaign with defeat
End-to-end thriller as Mold finish campaign with defeat

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time28-04-2025

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End-to-end thriller as Mold finish campaign with defeat

Following two seasons in the top flight, Mold's final match before their return to Division Two was a 78-33 loss during their trip to Pwllheli. Mold gained a bonus point from their efforts and they conclude the campaign eight points from safety. At the other end of the rankings, it was celebration time for Nant Conwy. They retained their Division One North crown thanks to a thrilling 26-25 success at home to second-placed Pwllheli. It's been an epic race for the championship and Nant deservedly claim the title on the back of their undefeated campaign. Caernarfon remained on course for a runners-up finish as they got the better of Bala 33-22 and Llandudno gained a 29-13 triumph at home to COBRA. Wrexham Athletic were just pipped to the Division Three North East title. Llanidloes required a bonus point win over Ruthin Athletic to edge ahead of Wrexham at the top and they did just this with a four-try showing in a 34-22 outcome. RGC's Super Rugby Cymru season ended in frustrating fashion as they departed the play-offs with a 15-12 reverse at home to Carmarthen Quins. Carmarthen had much of the early pressure and this told when a cross-field kick was collected by winger Louis Rees for the opening try of the afternoon. RGC came out of the blocks quickly after the break and they soon had a try to celebrate. Charlie Probert pulled away to score and Billy McBryde added the conversion points. Then, from their first visit to the RGC 22 of the half, Quins came away with a try from Ifan Davies, who took advantage of space on the wing and went over. It was a tense half, with both sets of players knowing that any mistake could be crucial in this knockout game. Carmarthen stretched their lead out with try from an attacking maul. In the 78th minute, Caio Parry gave RGC hope with a try, but McBryde hit the post with a conversion drop kick attempt. RGC had one final push with over 15 phases looking to get the score, but Quins held out. Other result: Bridgend 33 Swansea 30.

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