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Match Report | Barry Town 3 – 3 Caerau Ely AFC (Caerau Ely win 4-2 on penalties).

October 19th

Six goal thriller ends in heartbreak for 10-man Barry who are knocked out by Caerau Ely in round two of the FAW Welsh Cup.

Penalty shootout heroics by the visitors Joesph Baker gave his side the edge they needed to beat the Town and advance to the next round. Caerau Ely’s captain Thomas McLean scored the game-winning penalty to end Barry’s Welsh cup run earlier than expected.

Steve Jenkins made four changes following his sides 4-2 comeback victory over Newtown midweek, one noticeable change was Cymru Premier top scorer Ollie Hulbert. Teammates Elliot RichardsRobbie Willmott and Luc Rees also vacated their places in the starting eleven.

An action packed first 45 minutes at Jenner Park had both sets of fans on their feet, the visitors went close in the 17th minute when Caerau Ely’s Haben Samson’s drilled cross found Liam Bishop in the box, but his effort was direct just wide of the post.

Moments later Samuel Snaith was cautioned for a high boot on Baker with both sets of fans keen to voice their thoughts on the decision of a yellow card.

Barry’s Keenan Patten broke the deadlock for the Town, his effort in the 32nd minute gained a fortunate deflection in a sea of red and black following a Josh Beecher throw in. 

Three minutes later the Town’s Callum Sainty saw red for denying a goal scoring opportunity on Bishop. The resulting penalty was converted by McLean whose strike was met by the glove of Liam Armstrong, but the power was enough for the ball to go across the line.

The visitors ramped up the pressure on 10-man Barry, Armstrong denied Hywel Davies from close-range and Beecher produced a strong block to stop the visitors from taking the lead before half time.

In the second half both sides had chances to take the lead, a Hywel Davies header was directed over the bar and Barry’s Evan Press nearly struck home the Towns second of the game but Baker made the recovery.

A big call was made by referee Ieuan Lewis in the 58th minute who issued Baker a yellow card for a foul on substitute Ieuan Owen, tempers flared around Jenner Park as a similar challenge earlier on in the match saw Sainty sent off.

Barry fought hard to restore the lead despite the one-man disadvantage, Kayne McLaggon made it 2-1 to Barry in the 69th minute, Owen’s whipped cross was well controlled by McLaggon and quickly dispatched into the bottom left corner.

The visitors Hywel Davies quickly made the game level again, Bishop’s square pass found the unmarked striker in the box, his effort was curled into the bottom right corner.

Barry super sub Owen looked to have sealed a hard-fought win with 10 minutes left to play. Patten glided past Baker and found the open Owen at the back post for an easy tap in. 

Caerau Ely’s Charlie Lewis level the tie late on with a smart right footed shot, the ball trickled through the Town’s box following a corner.

A quick turnaround for Barry as they compete in the league cup quarterfinals against Penybont at Jenner Park on Tuesday evening. KO 19:45pm

Fulltime Barry Town 3 – 3 Caerau Ely (Caerau Ely 4-2 Barry on penalties)

Barry Town: Armstrong, Beecher, Sainty, Margetson, Yorwerth, McLaggon, Snaith (Owen 46’), Patten, Press, Bright (Perrett 66’), Kavanagh Subs: Rees, Perrett (Bright 66’), Lewis (Kavanagh 66’), Owen (Snaith 46’), Richards.

Caerau Ely: Baker, Jac Davies, Sheppard, Farrah, Turner, McLean, Bishop (Griffiths 77’), Lewis, Hywel Davies, Redhead, Samson (Joesph Shepard 70’) Subs: McNamara, Shepard (Samson 70’), Ingram, Davies, Griffiths (Bishop 77’).

Ben Margetson

Ben Margetson signs for the Town

Barry Town United is delighted to welcome Defender Ben Margetson to the club. 

23 year old Ben joins the club from Pontypridd and brings much experience to the squad as he boasts Kidderminster, Sutton, Bromley, Cardiff and Swansea amongst his former clubs. 

Speaking to Ben at training on Thursday, he said: “I’m really excited to be joining Barry Two for the 2024/25 season. I’m looking forward to be playing under a manager who will get the best out of me so that we can achieve our goals as a team.

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my first couple of sessions with a great group of boys who made me feel settled straight away.

I pride my game on defending the box and keeping clean sheets which I was able to achieve last year at Pontypridd with 12 clean sheet putting us 2nd in the clean sheets behind TNS.

I hope we’ll have plenty of them next season to give the team a platform to go and pick up plenty of points to get us into that top 6.”

Welcome to the club Ben