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Nine-man Newport City hold Risca United to a draw in top of table clash

News, Sport | Tom Hicks | Published: 11:26, Tuesday January 2nd, 2024.
Last updated: 11:26, Tuesday January 2nd, 2024

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Newport City held Risca to a draw despite being down to ten men
Newport City held Risca to a draw despite being finishing the game with nine men

Newport City held Risca United to a 1-1 draw, despite finishing the game with just nine men when the pair met on Saturday December 30 for the last Ardal South East match of the calendar year.

Newport, who were third coming into the game and just two points behind Risca in second, opened the scoring after 17 minutes through Kofi Rowe.

Referee Dale Randall was kept busy in the first-half, showing five yellow cards – a warning of things to come in the second.

Risca’s top scorer this season, Leon Thomas, equalised just before the break, and when goal scorer Rowe was shown a second yellow shortly after the restart, Simon Berry’s men must have fancied themselves to go on and take the three points.

Newport's Kofi Rowe celebrating after putting his side 1-0 up early on
Newport’s Kofi Rowe celebrating after putting his side 1-0 up early on

The Cuckoos didn’t manage to grab a winner however after a resilient Newport display. Captain Matthew Green was sent off just before the final whistle, but there wasn’t enough time for the visitors to take advantage.

That draw leaves Risca four points behind top-of-the-table Trethomas Bluebirds, who have three games in hand over their local rivals.

Newport will be happy enough with a point, and are still in the hunt for top spot having played two games less than Risca.


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