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CELEBRATION: Barry Town players and supporters celebrate promotion at
CELEBRATION: Barry Town players and supporters celebrate promotion at

Pontyclun 0

Barry Town 3

PROMOTED Barry Town secured victory on Tuesday night when they ran out comfortable winners against Pontyclun in their last game of the season.

Town could have won the title, but rivals Bettws also won on the same night so The Dragons finished the season in second place and are promoted to MacWhirter League Division One.

Barry's 21st win of the season, out of 34 matches, also doomed Pontyclun to relegation.

Town took the lead on 20 minutes when Christian Mills was put through from a Jamie Bradford pass and calmly stroked the ball passed the oncoming keeper - to the roars and French horn of the large travelling band of supporters.

Pontyclun were playing a dangerously high defensive line against Mills' and, but for many offside decisions, the striker could have scored more.

A couple of minutes later, Rhys Jones made it 2-0 to the Town.

Starting near the touchline, Jones made a jinking run, ran on a couple of paces and then curled a super shot into the far left of the net from 25 yards out - a fine individual goal.

Captain Jamie Bradford rounded the Pontyclun keeper two minutes later and from wide curled the ball to the far post - but a defender managed to clear.

Jeff MacLean came on as a substitute for Geraint Goodridge who suffered a groin strain.

The second half started well for the Town when Rhys Carr made a run down the right side and crossed for Jones, whose header was tipped over.

Jones was then injured in a clash of heads with a defender - but resumed play wearing a bandage Terry Butcher style!

Two minutes later, Lewis Cosslett was denied his first goal of the season when his header bounced off the crossbar.

Seven minutes from time, Mills crossed to Rob Blatchford who chested the ball down, went past the last defender, and drilled a 20-yard shot home to make it 3-0.

The points - and promotion - were Barry's!

Christian Mills finished the season as top scorer on 20, with Jamie Bradford second on 17.

Barry Town: Dan Bradley, Rhys Carr (Tomasz Hejduk), Dan Marshall, Richard Thomas, Lewis Cosslett, Geraint Goodridge (Jeff MacLean), Kieron James (Rob Blatchford), Rhys Jones, Christian Mills, Jamie Bradford, Nathan Cadette.

Sub not used: Giles Smith.

8:07am Thursday 8th May 2008

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