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Heartbreak for Saints

St Dogmaels 4 Tregaron Turfs 5 (after extra time) Cwpan Ceredigion Final It all ended in heartbreak for holders Saints who had midfielder Simon Wilson and goalkeeper Colin Owen red-carded in a pulsating final at Ffostrasol, and despite the nine men wearing their hearts on their sleeves in a totally committed performance they went down in extra time.

The Teifi Estuary villagers dominated during the opening 45 minutes and the 3-1 advantage they held at the break was no more than their efforts deserved.

Attacking livewire Jonathan Evans fired Turfs ahead after eight minutes but Simon Wilson squared matters for the Greens before Chris Thomas moved up for a corner and headed powerfully past Gethin Jones.

Skipper Ioan Owen increased the advantage after 40 minutes when picking up the ball on the edge of the penalty area and firing low past Jones.

Refusing to throw in the towel the north Ceredigion men fought back and reduced the arrears through Glen Stewart who rose to meet a Jonathan Evans corner and headed past Colin Owen.

It was the dangerous Evans who brought the scores level when his effort took a deflection and wrong-footed Owen.

Referee John Davies of Llanrhystyd had no hesitation in sending Simon Wilson packing after he appeared to kick out at a player.

The full-of-fight ten men raised their game and during the first period of extra time ex-Cardigan Town ace Slavomir Waleczek left three defenders in his wake before clipping a shot past Jones to put his side back in front.

Right at the end of the first period Gareth Davies rose above everyone and headed past Owen to equalise.

Early in the second period Saints goalkeeper Owen raced out of his goal and was adjudged to have brought down Jonathan Evans prompting Mr. Davies to produce the red card for a second time.

As the nine men were put under severe pressure Jonathan Evans broke through on the left and fired past stand in goalkeeper Dafydd George to complete his hat-trick and win the cup for Turfs..

9:22am Tuesday 6th May 2008

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Posted by: aled rees, st.dogmaels on 10:04am Tue 6 May 08
i think you should also point out what a brilliant game chris thomas had who filled the centre midfield spot exceptionally and earned himself man of the match!!
Posted by: Dave, Neutral on 4:44pm Tue 6 May 08
A hard fought match which the saints dominated. The ref unfortunatly appeared to be Tregarons 12th player
Posted by: peter wilson, 397-773 on 9:49pm Tue 6 May 08
a pulsating match in which the saints could and should have won.unfortunately ill discipline cost them dearly.Two freekicks given away on the edge of the box were punished.Then when the saints had to dig deep and show their true grit simon wilson got himself a cheap needless red card.After that the saints battled for every ball and their never say die attitude must be admired, and with a bit of luck could have hung on and won it
Posted by: The REAL Aled Rees!, St.Dogmaels on 9:04pm Thu 8 May 08
Wot a cheesy comment. Simon Wilson your a fool.
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