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(From Daily Post (Liverpool))
FRUSTRATED Caernarfon Town drew their third out of four League of Wales tests and this time can blame missed chances.
But Llangefni manager Adie Jones' team could have had the points in the bag in the first quarter when the scored once but were off target twice.
Then Tim Brandreath, one of the hosts three central defenders, stepped forward to power home a header from Ryan Baker's fourth minute corner. But team-mates Frank Mottram and debutant Gareth Davis were
less accurate with their shots which flew off target.
Caernarfon's defence was punctured on 56 minutes when Palmer rushed into space to steer a 10-yard shot beyond the exposed Willcock and that proved to be Llangefni's point-winner.
Yet more chances went begging, notably by Mottram for Caernarfon and Daniel Joseph for Llangefni before a last minute flare-up brought red cards for the hosts, Charlie Hartfield and opponent's Maclean. CAERNARFON: Willcock, ...