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Cefn still pointless; WELSH PREMIER.


JOINT boss Waynne Phillips pointed to poor defending as Elements Cefn Druids continue to prop up the table without a point to their names, writes John Bridgwater.

"In open play we look fine, we didn't look a bottom of the table side, but we gave some bad goals away from set pieces." he said. "You can't afford to give players free headers. At the moment, our defenders are not doing their jobs which you can't legislate for."

Newtown took a 22nd minute lead through Robbie James Robert Mark James (born Swansea, Wales, March 23, 1957, died February 18, 1998) was a Welsh international footballer who played for many teams including Swansea City, Stoke City and QPR. , but Druids hit back when Gary Penlington headed in Josh Johnson's cross from the right.

However, two headed goals early in the second period from Gavin Cadwallader Gavin Cadwallader (born April 181986 in Shrewsbury) is an English professional football (soccer) player who plays centre-back formely of Shrewsbury Town.

Starting his career as a trainee with Shrewsbury, he made his first appearance in the 2-2 League Two draw at Carlisle
 and debutant De`bu`tant´

n. 1. A person who makes his (or her) first appearance before the public.
 striker Obi Anoruo put the home side 3-1 up.

Lee Bamber gave the Druids hope when converting Johnson's cross following a short free kick on 69 minutes but Newtown sealed the points with a Nicky Ward penalty.. TWO goals from Liam McCreesh saw The New Saints lose their 100% record as they went down 2-0 at Port Talbot Town, while Aberystwyth were held 0-0 by Carmarthen.
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Sep 7, 2009
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