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Cardiff Dragons visited London to play Leftfooters for the first time in the GFSN League in their final match before the season’s Christmas break. The game turned out to be very evenly matched with a draw being a fair result on the day.

In the first half Leftfooters created the best early chances with the pace of their wingers causing problems for the the Dragons defence and following a shot tipped round the post by Kris L the hosts took the lead on the quarter hour mark when a well taken chance found the back of the net via a post. Following the goal the Dragons made changes and re-organised defensively and were soon back in the game following the award of a free kick to the left hand side of the penalty area. Chris Crimmins stepped up to take the kick and his dipping shot beat the home keeper to level the scores. Clear cut chances were limited for the rest of the half as both defences nullified any attacks and the score remained 1-1 at the interval.

Both sides made team and positional changes in the second half in an attempt to take control of the game but the scoreline remained deadlocked as both defences continued to perform well. There were some half chances created with Kris Llewellyn gathering a low drive from a leftfooters attempt and with the Dragons midfield working tirelessly and winning a lot of ball this allowed Mark Biggs and Chris Crimmins to have attempts but although on target their shots were saved by the home keeper. Despite much effort neither side could force a winner in what was another highly competitive and close encounter between the teams as the game ended 1-1. Once again the Dragons had excellent support on the day with many members travelling up for the game.

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Dragons : Kris Llewellyn, Amy Johnson, Ray Wilson, Anthony Read (capt), Jason Cousins, Aris Dasilva, Lucas Owen, Edwin Lyons, Stefan Morgan, Samuel Ashton, Hywel Jones, Mark Biggs, Chris Crimmins, Darrin Hughes, Lucy Lockwood, Graeme Monk, John Ainsley.

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A moment of Dragons history was created on Sunday when in their first season in the league they claimed their first GFSN league victory with a win away to Brighton Bandits.

Despite heavy overnight rain the pitch was in excellent condition and condusive to good football. The Dragons were quick to impose themselves on the game with some excellent link up play down both wings and this resulted in good early chances for Read and Biggs as Brighton struggled to cope with the pace and incision of the attacks.

At the other end Brighton created their first real opportunity on the 15 minute mark when a ball through the middle caught out the visitors defence however the hosts centre forward dragged his shot wide when well placed. Chances continued to come for the Dragons however as Ashton and Read won a lot of ball in midfield as the team took the game to Brighton whilst remaining solid and organised in defence. The pressure finally told when a ball across the box from Crimmins was finished from close range by Biggs sparking celebrations from the Dragons players and supporters. Brighton’s attacks were sporadic but they were unlucky not to equalise on the half hour mark when a fine volley from outside the box rattled the crossbar. With half time approaching the Dragons continued to threaten with some dangerous balls into the Bandits area causing some panic in the home defence. They should have extended their lead when Harris having got onto the end of one of these balls just failed to convert from close range and the home keeper was able to gather the ball. Half time was soon to follow with the Dragons 1-0 up at the break.

The start of the second half was a fairly scrappy affair for the first 10 minutes or so as Brighton tried to get back into the game. With LLewellyn in goal and the Dragons back four of Johnson, Harvey, Germain and Wilson all having solid games though they were unable to settle and force any sustained pressure. The Dragons were forced to make changes on the hour mark when Lyons who was having an effective game was forced off with a head injury. This however did not effect the Dragons unduly as they re-organised remaining in control of the game. The lead could have been extended midway through the half when Harvey found space to have a free header on the 6 yard box from a corner but this flew just wide of the far post.

The Dragons came even closer to extending their lead twice in the next few minutes minutes when first a free kick from Crimmins was well tipped over and then another long range shot from Crimmins came back off the bar with the keeper well beaten. While the score was still at 1-0 Brighton still had hope but despite making changes and forcing a few corners the visiting defence dealt with them well with Llewellyn making an excellent punch clear from one which swung in dangerously towards goal. The Dragons however remained a threat all the way through to the end forcing corners of their own and fashioning another excellent chance but Crimmins’ fierce shot from inside the area was parried well by the home goalkeeper. The support for the Dragons from those who were able to travel was as enthusiastic as ever and a great lift to the players as the team played out the final few minutes to seal the victory.

Dragons: Kris Llewellyn, Amy Johnson, Murray Harvey, Cedric Germain, Ray Wilson, John Ainsley, Anthony Read, Sam Ashton, Ed Lyons, Mark Biggs, Chris Crimmins, Stuart Harris, Jason Cousins, Lucy Lockwood.

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In a competitive but good spirited game played in difficult pitch conditions the Dragons came out on top against Trowbridge in what was the first ever 11-a-side game between the two clubs.
Playing against the wind and slight slope in the first half the Dragons did well to repel some early pressure from the visitors defending well to deal with a few corners in the first 15 minutes. At the other end the hosts soon got a foothold in the game and forced a couple of corners of their own but these too were dealt with well by the Trowbridge defenders. Clear cut chances were at a premium in the first half although the visitors managed a couple of on target efforts from just outside the area but these were well dealt with by Kris Llewellyn the home goalkeeper gathering one fierce effort and pushing another away from danger. The Dragons had plenty of play themselves in the Trowbridge half winning a lot of good ball and getting some joy down the wings with their best chance falling to Mark Biggs whose fierce cross shot from inside the box flew wide of the far post.
With the wind behind them in the second half the Dragons soon began to control the game and took the lead just before the hour  when Biggs was put through and clinically finished into the left corner of the net. Chris Crimmins then had a long range effort tipped round the post and another couple of clear chances followed for the Dragons but these were wide of the target. At 1-0 the visitors were still well in the game.and had an excellent chance to equalise midway through the half when their centre forward was put through on goal but his shot was parried away well for a corner. This was to prove the best spell of the half but for Trowbridge but although they forced a couple of corners they failed to create any other clear chances. At the other end the Dragons continued to create regular opportunities and doubled their lead 15 minutes from the end when Crimmins curled in a shot from just inside the area. Five minutes later a 3rd goal followed when once again Crimmins found the net from a similar position, This was to be the end of the scoring with the Dragons earning a well deserved clean sheet with the team performing very well as a unit on the day. Thanks also to all the supporters who provided great encouragement to the team.
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Dragons : Kris Llewellyn, Ray Wilson, Murray Harvey, Cedric Germain, Amy Johnson, Anthony Read, Darrin Hughes, Steffan Morgan, Ed Lyons, Mark Biggs, Chris Crimmins, Hywel Jones, Lucas Owen, Richie Jones.

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