Clarbeston Road faced Tenby on a windy Saturday afternoon, the "Farming Army" looking to continue their good form following vital back-to-back 3-0 victories over Fishguard Sports and Carew, respectively.
The hosts opened the scoring in the 18th minute, taking the lead through their Captain, Matthew "Chicken" Davies, thanks to an assist from player-manager Travis Jones.
With a slender lead at the break, it was Davies who once again found the net early in the second half to double his side's advantage, this time scoring from the penalty spot despite the best efforts of the Seasider's captain Dylan Noot in the net.
The visitors hit back, with two quickfire goals in the 66th and 68th minutes of player to bring the scores level. In-form summer signing Shaun Whitfield set up substitute striker Scott Ferney, before getting on scoresheet himself with an assist for another summer acquisition, Liam Williams.
With the scores level, Clarby once again found themselves in front with just ten minutes to play with Jack Ashman finding the net, thanks to an assist from Luke Bradley.
The victory wasn't to be, with the visitors firing back with a goal from Spencer Williams deep into injury time to seal a point.
The result sees Tenby remain in 2nd place, although now nine points behind frontrunners Hakin United. Clarbeston Road move up one place to 5th place, virtue of the Viking's victory over St Ishmaels, now sitting on 15 points.
In what has been an extremely competitive season so far, only four points seperate 2nd place Tenby and 6th place St Ishmaels, who also have games in hand over those above them.
Looking ahead, Clarbeston Road will now look forward to two home fixtures against Merlins Bridge and Narberth, key games which they will have earmarked for points.
Tenby welcome West Wales Premier League side Llangennech to the Clicketts, before hosting St Ishmaels in a tasty Division One encounter.
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