GLAN Conwy’s Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division Two title destiny is still in their own hands despite a 4-2 loss at Llannerchymedd.

Howard Vaughan’s men fell to only their third defeat in 24 league contests, leaving them one point behind promotion rivals Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs with two games in hand.

Llannefydd were another side to benefit from the loss, and they sit in fourth spot and 11 points behind having played three games less than Glan.

The home side were on top for the majority of the first period and went ahead on 32 minutes when Josh Griffiths converted a chance, but prolific forward Jordan Phillips produced a neat finish to bring the scores level at the break.

After the interval saw the hosts regain the initiative thanks to a Mark Jones effort on 64 minutes, and they managed to double their lead soon after when James Burgess rounded off a fine team move to put them further in the ascendancy.

A miserable day at the office for Glan was complete late on when Jones despatched his second of the afternoon on 83 minutes, and although Phillips converted a penalty in stoppage time it did not impact the overall outcome of the game.

There was better fortune for Penmaenmawr Phoenix, who emerged from their trip to Meliden with an emphatic 4-0 success.

A brace from Daniel Williams did the majority of the damage, with Alfie Caldecott and Ifan Jones also on target during the rout.