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| Ten-man Saints lose at Llanelli |
| Saturday 04 September 2010 |
![]() THE New Saints were reduced to 10 men for the second game running as they went down 2-1 to Llanelli in the live TV game at Stebonheath Park. This time defender Tommy Holmes incurred the wrath of referee Mark Whitby for retaliating to a late challenge from Chris Venables after 37 minutes. The reigning champions had gone a goal down two minutes earlier when a long clearance downfield from keeper Craig Richards was farmed inside by Jordan Follows to Rhys Griffiths, who hammered an 18-yarder past Paul Harrison. The Reds quickly forged further ahead after the dismissal when a Wyn Thomas right-wing cross found Owain Warlow unmarked at the far post and the ex-Lincoln City wingman netted from 10 yards. TNS hit back immediately with a well-taken Alex Darlington goal from a Barry Hogan cross but, although Matty Williams and Matthew Berkeley both came close to a second-half equaliser, the hosts held out for a much-needed win. Photo: A mass brawl follows the tangle between Chris Venables and Tommy Holmes [Ben Wyeth/Wales on Sunday. |

