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Welsh Football League Reserve Division West
Pontardawe Town v Ammanford
Date 13th February 2010
Venue - The Recreation
Ground, Pontardawe
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Pontardawe Town
Luke Michaels (3) Arwel Rees |
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Ammanford |
Weather - dry and sunny
Pitch - firm
Ponty entertained
Reserve Division West local rivals Ammanford on the 13th February at the
Recreation Ground. Ponty had the ideal start with Luke Michaels opening
the scoring after 5 minutes with his second following on 15 minutes.
Ponty did not have it their own way - Ammanford played some very neat
passing football and threatened the Ponty goal on numerous occasions.
Ponty got their third goal from Arwel Rees who's cross totally deceived
the Ammanford keeper and crept in at the far post. Ammanford continued
to press and on the stroke of half time they got their reward with a
goal following a defensive error. Ponty went into the half-time break
3-1 up.
Ponty started the second half strongly and got their
fourth goal when Luke Michaels latched onto a long ball out of defence
to poke the ball past the advancing keeper for his hat-trick. Ammanford
were not out of the game by any means and managed several chances - with
two hitting the Ponty woodwork. Ponty however managed to hold onto the
lead to claim another bimpressive win and three very valuable points
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goals
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