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| Last-gasp Jiws snatches a point for Airbus |
| Wednesday 10 March 2010 |
TOP 10 aspirants Airbus UK Broughton and Haverfordwest were both involved in dramatic finishes as both were held to draws. Marc Lloyd Williams struck with almost the last kick of the game to snatch a point for the Wingmakers and deny Cefn Druids only their second win of the season. Missing four young players, the Ancients produced a battling display and took the lead in the 26th-minute when TNS loanee striker Craig Whitfield rifled the ball home from 25-yards. The Wingmakers camped in the home half after the break but wasted several chances before Lloyd Williams broke the home resistance in the 95th-minute after referee Huw Jones had indicated two minutes of stoppage time. Airbsu remain in 10th place and will take some comfort from the fact that Haverfordwest County were held at home in a six-goal thriller by Prestatyn Town. Bluebirds' striker Jack Christopher claimed a hat-trick, the last from the penalty spot in the 86th-minute which appeared to have secured a vital three points. But the Seasiders, who had scored through a Paul O'Neill header and Jon Fisher-Cooke, levelled with another penalty for a handball offence in the 93rd-minute. Photo: Making his 300th Welsh Premier appearance, Aled Rowlands shadows Tom Rowlands. |

TOP 10 aspirants Airbus UK Broughton and Haverfordwest were both involved in dramatic finishes as both were held to draws.