A windy Welsh hillside covered in long grass at the tail end of October, home to former Welsh league winners, seemed a likely setting for an unlikely end to the Kingfishers remarkable 100 per cent start to life in the second division.
These days though, Town are made of sterner stuff and after weathering a hail of high balls lobbed continuously into the Town half for runners to chase, ended the first half two-one to the good.
The runaway leaders were able to put on a super second half show which simply blew away the Bridgend-based home side.
Dan MacDonald's five goals took his tally to 26 from 13 games, which at any competitive level is simply phenomenal.
MacDonald put Town ahead on 25 minutes, converting after Ford had been clattered by the charitably described burly 'keeper. 15 minutes later the home side were level, finally capitalising on their one dimensional ploy of hitting long balls for their admittedly mobile strikers to latch onto.
For full report see Beacon 26/10/11.

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