

It was a cold April nigh in the Dulais Valley as Town faced Seven Sisters Onllwyn who had been in good form of late.
Jordan Stallibrass was awarded a start after his performance as a substitute in the Trophy Final with Steff Jenkins missing following his head injury in the same game
It was a pretty even game in the first half although it would be fair to say that Town were the better footballing team but, in fairness, home team's direct approach did keep the Town's defence on their toes. The deadlock was broken by two youngsters as Ollie Nedza, roared on by his very own fan club, fed Jesse Meacock and he scored his 8th of the season, his 4th in the league, on 26 minutes.
The second half was an easier ride for Town who dominated the play with Stallibrass up top causing no end of problems for the home side. On 61 minutes the Nedza fan club was awarded with a goal as the youngster scored to make it 2-0 to Town. Chances then came, and went for Town, as they failed to capitalise on their possession but never really looked like conceding.
On 90 minutes, Stallibrass chased down a ball and stole it from keeper James Harris allowing Kyle Copp to benefit by slotting home from close range.
A solid 3-0 away win, which could have been more, but another 3 points in the bag.
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Jordan Stallibrass