LLANRUG United were unable to cause a stir at the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division One summit as they fell to a narrow 3-2 home reverse against leaders Conwy Borough.

The Tangerines boosted their promotion hopes with a fantastic victory on their travels, and they opened the scoring on the half-hour mark through a fine finish from in-form midfielder Leigh Craven.

This got even better for Gareth Thomas’ side just after the break when the prolific Dean Seager doubled their advantage on 47 minutes, before Jamie Roberts finished off a fine team move with a third on 58.

A nervy end to proceedings was ensured when the home side pulled two goals back through Gavin Jones and John Sadler on 76 and 80 minutes, but Boro’ managed to hold on for a vital three points.

Title rivals Llangefni Town lost ground in the race for promotion after being held 1-1 at Llandudno Albion.

Dan Evans produced a fine finish to put the hosts ahead on 55 minutes, but they were denied a win soon after when Jack Williams headed home a leveller on 65.

Mynydd Llandegai produced a stunning effort to dent the championship hopes of Llanrwst United with a dramatic 4-2 away win.

Aaron Hughes and Mike Lundstram netted for the Rwsters, who were undone by two last minute goals from Alwyn Roberts and Wyn Morris in the reverse.

A Dave Harding strike was enough to give Barmouth and Dyffryn United a 1-0 success at Greenfield, while Craig Moore fired in a hat-trick for Trearddur Bay in their 6-1 thrashing of Pwllheli.

Penrhyndeudraeth took advantage of an under-strength Llandyrnog United to triumph 4-0 on home soil.

Bodedern Athletic had goals from Stephen Whittaker and Gareth Torr to thank for a 2-1 win at Division Two frontrunners Glan Conwy, while a Connor Gordon brace gave Gaerwen a 2-0 victory over Penmaenmawr Phoenix.

Blaenau Amt were on the end of a 4-1 reverse at title favourites Prestatyn Sports, and there were also defeats for Aberffraw, Llannerchymedd and Y Felinheli.