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RESERVES CAN CLINCH THIRD

By Dave Jones on Apr 25, 08 01:31 AM

RHYL Reserves will finish third in the Welsh Alliance League if they win their final game at Llandudno Junction on Saturday.
Jon Stazicker's side were beaten 2-0 at Rhydymwyn last night after travelling with the bare 11 and having first team regular Stuart Graves in their line-up.
However, they can clinch third spot with three points at the Flyover Ground. Any other result and Conwy United, Llanrwst United or Llanrug United could still overtake them.
Bethesda are odds on to win the title despite losing 3-2 at Llanrwst tonight while Llanrug drew 2-2 at Llanberis.
Pesda need five points from their last four games to make it mathematically impossible to catch them, but four points should be enough given their superior goal difference over Glan Conwy.
WELSH ALLIANCE STANDINGS
Bethesda Athletic: Played 24 Points 61 (GD 61): To play - Llanberis (h), Llandudno Junction (a), Llanrug Utd (a), Llandudno Junction (h).
Glan Conwy: Played 24 Pts 53 (43): To play - Nantlle Vale (a), Llanberis (a), Amlwch Town (h), Nefyn United (h).
Rhyl Reserves: Played 27 Pts 47 (35): To play - Llandudno Junction (a).
Llanrwst United: Played 27 Pts 46 (7): To play - Amlwch Town (a).
Conwy United: Played 27 Pts 45 (11): To play - a/n other.
Llanrug United: Played 25 Pts 40 (14): To play - Amlwch Town (h), Rhydymwyn (h), Bethesda Athletic (h).

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