Non-stop action in six-goal thriller for Kinmel Bay.


Non-stop action in six-goal thriller for Kinmel Bay.

Kinmel bay FC (3) v Abergele FC (3) 

23 March 2024 played in St Asaph.

 

Special match report and photos courtesy of Barry Griffiths – media officer Kinmel Bay FC.




Cold and windy but a sunny day saw wall to wall action from these local teams in the Worth Wales Coast East Football League Premier Division. Kinmel Bay warmed up in the Conwy Mind shirts to raise more awareness that mental health needs to be taken seriously by all of us.

No score and 24 minutes in the Bay’s Leon Bower received a red card putting them a man down for the rest of the match. Despite this loss the team pulled round to hold Abergele to a 3 all draw, a commendable performance and example of determination in teamwork. 

For the match there was no score until the end of the first half when Abergele’s Dominic Holland assisted by Ryan Jones drove home his first of two goals. The Bay equalised 12 minutes later when Liam Jones assisted by Paddy Hamidscored, then two minutes later Connor Morris assisted by Ben Cawley put the Bay ahead. 

In the 72nd minute Tate Walker delivered the Bay’s third goal with Abergele quickly responding two minutes later, when Jack Walker scored Abergele’s 2nd, assisted by Euan Taylor who had replaced Ryan Jones just 5 minutes earlier. 









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