Ninth win on the trot for Kinmel Bay FC.


Ninth win on the trot for Kinmel Bay FC.

Report and photos by Barry Griffiths.

Kinmel Bay FC (3) v Mochdre Sports FC (0) @ Y Morfa 6 May 2023.

This result the 9th consecutive win for KBFC sees the team move to 5th in this league table and is a sound endorsement for the strategy and commitment being followed by players, coaches, and management.

With no goal scoring, just fast and tough competition for possession through the first half, it was not until the 55th minute that Tate Walker assisted by Connor Morris nudged the ball past the fallen Mochdre keeper Nicholas Bould. 

Twenty minutes later Bay’s Olly Gray quickly tackled the ball round Mochdre players for Connor Morris to strike the Bays second goal. The Bays third came close the final whistle when Connor Morris assisted by Anthony Jones passed the ball past an again fallen Mochdre keeper.




Bay players gave everything in the match and with strong subs on the bench mangers Leon Field and Andy Thomas took the opportunity to bring these players on towards the end of the game.

As the season draws to a close the Bay visit bottom of the table Glan Conwy on the evening of May 10, then 8th place Prestatyn Sports on the 13th. Table leaders St Asaph have just Rhuddlan to play on the 13th. 

Second place Llannefydd face Mochdre then Meliden so maybe the top positions with their points advantage are clear however current 3rd and 4th placed Penmaenmawr and Rhuddlan face interesting competition, and with these teams just 1 and 2 points ahead of the Bay then KBFC have a good chance to hold this latest position and maybe improve. Having said that the league is full of good teams and surprises so there is no room for complacency.






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