Carmarthen Town grab a point

Carmarthen Town laboured hard to earn a point when they entertained Aberystwyth in the Welsh Premier League this afternoon. Goalkeeper Neil Thomas saved a penalty and Aber played most of the second half with 10 men after Sion James was sent off (two yellows). Carmarthen manager Deryn Brace said afterwards: "We've hit the woodwork five times in our last two games which shows the kind of luck we are experiencing at the moment. I know that we played a team down to 10 men for a large percentage of the second half, but sides prepare for such situations these days and adapt to the circumstances. Aberystwyth were able to defend in depth while we did not have any luck in front of goal.”
Town : N Thomas, Williams (D Thomas 77'), Palmer, Smothers, Hughes, C Thomas, Roberts, Hanford, Fowler, Pritchard (Hughes 46'), O’Sullivan. Sub not used: Mark Crutch.
Aberystwyth Town: Cann, S James, G Hughes, Thomas, Edwards, Waters, Kellaway, Morgan, Bowen, Sherbon, James. Subs not used: Evans, Gl Hughes, S Bowen, Britten, Davies.
Attendance: 451 Referee: Brian James

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