NO TROPHY JOY

Lock Stock Ardal Northern interest in the FAW Amateur Trophy is over for another season
Llanrwst United were beaten 1-0 by  Penygraig United, and Trearddur Bay lost 3-1 to Port Talbot Town.

In the game of the day in the Lock Stock Ardal Notrheast Llanuwchllyn won one nil at Brickfield Rangers thnks on a Joe Vaughen goal five minutes into the second half

In the Lock Stock Ardal Northwest Holyhead Hotspur won at home against CPD Llanefydd to move within thee points of second placed Porthmadog who lost at Corwen, the results putting CPD Rhyl 1879 within five pounds of the title

LEAGUE RESULTS

 LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTHEAST    LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTHWEST
             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE RUN IN

Some Important games coming up

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTHEAST

As we enter the later end of the season its still all to play for at both ends of the table. At the top it looks like a four-team race for the title, with Dolgellau, Brickfield Rangers, Llanuwchllyn and Bow Street the main contenders and to make it more interesting they all still have to play each other.

At the bottom Chirk AAA and Llansanffraid Village will finish the season the bottom three, the other bottom three place looks to between Rhos Aelwyd (who have finished their season) and Llanidloes Town who have four games left and need five points to finish out of the bottom three

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTHWEST

CPD Rhyl 1879. Porthmadog and Holyhead Hotspur the contenders for the title, Rhyl need eight points from four games which would leave Porth and Holyhead fighting it out for the play off position. Porth sill have to play Holyhead and Rhyl

At the bottom Menai Bridge and Conwy Borough will finish in the bottom three. Y Felinheli, St Asaph and Nantlle Vale will fight it out to see who can avoid the third from bottom place

FAIR PLAY TABLES

STILL ALL TO PLAY FOR

The finishing line is now in sight with the fixtures until the end of the season scheduled

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The Ardal Leagues are football league in Wales. The word "ardal" translates as "district" in English, with Wales split into four regions at this level.
They have clubs with amateur/semi-professional status and sit at the third level of the Welsh football league system

 

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