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Caerau are on top again as they pile on the misery.


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CAERAU grabbed back the top spot in the First Division after heaping more misery on doomed Taffs Well.

Caerau went into the break 2-1 down, but hit back in fine style in the second period with five unanswered goals.

Goals for Caerau were bagged by Jonathan Hood (2), Dean South (2), Scott Conaty and Paul Evans Paul Evans is the name of:
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Corus Steel kept up their assault on the title as goals from Chris Evans, Dean Johnstone, Andrew Pearson and Carl Clement gave them a 4-2 victory at Rhydyfelin.

Corus trail Caerau by three points, but have two games in hand. The two sides meet in a potential title decider on May 8.

A Matthew Prosser hat-trick gave Ynysddu Crusaders a 3-2 victory over Llantwit Major Llantwit Major (Welsh: Llanilltud Fawr -- llan church enclosure + Illtud + mawr great) is a small coastal town and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, lying on the Bristol Channel coast. .

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 5-2 to leave the latter embroiled in a relegation battle.

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Relegation candidates Llanharry pulled themselves closer to safety as a result of their 4-1 win over Llangynwyd Rangers thanks to goals from Thomas Jones (2), Sean Lewis and Craig Lewis.

Another side to pocket a welcome three points were Trefelin BGC after their 3-2 win over Aber Valley YMCA YMCA
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 with goals from Marc Ellis, Damon Thomas and James Adams.

In the Second Division, Cardiff Draconians are just a point away from clinching the title after they saw off the challenge of third-placed Kenfig Hill 5-2.

Barrie Gunstone and Daniel Fish both netted twice with Tom Venables adding the fifth.

Second-placed Treforest aided the Draconian's cause dropping vital points in a 1-1 draw with struggling Talbot Green.

Treforest took the lead through Steve Kerswell, but the hosts equalised with a Lewis Bowden strike.

Treforest now travel to Draconians on Saturday in a title decider with the Cardiff club needing a point for the crown.

Penarth Town improved their chances of avoiding the drop as goals from Scott Muir and Chris Branhill gave them a 2-1 win at Wyndham.

There will be a new name on the W John Owen Cup this season as Rhoose play Ynysddu Crusaders in the final.

Rhoose had a 2-1 win over Tuberville Arms in the last four..
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Publication:South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
Date:Apr 22, 2009
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