With many local games in the North Wales region falling to the weather over the last week it was a nice surprise to find that this Welsh Premier fixture at The Airfield was still on. That said the prospect of getting soaked seemed to have a negative effect on the attendance although the away turn-out was good.
Broughton based hosts Airbus UK are having a good season and ground improvements notwithstanding, look on course to be a part of the reduced Welsh Premier ‘Super 12’ next season.
The away side Newtown from mid-Wales are also hoping to continue in the top-flight. Their ground is one of the league’s more impressive and should have no problems gaining a Domestic Licence. However they have struggled to find consistency so far this season and are in the wrong half of the table, though manager Darren Ryan is considered one of the Premier’s brightest prospects.
Featuring in their line-up was 18 year-old Obi Anoruo on loan from Wrexham where he made an impression at the end of last season, grabbing a couple of goals showing pace and an eye for goal.
Conditions were dreadful with swirling wind and rain throughout the game really affecting the play.
The visitors looked very poor. The Wingmakers took control of the game and went close with a few pieces of magic from Marc Lloyd-Williams creating openings in the box but firing just wide.
The veteran marksman and the league’s all-time leading goalscorer provided the only real spark in a drab game.
When Newtown did have possession they looked toothless, unable to feed their front two, supply a telling cross or provide a decent final ball.
Anoruo hardly had a kick and was subbed half-way through the second-half. His lack of presence in the game owed more to the poor quality build-up play and lack of service from his team-mates than his own frustrated efforts.
Newtown were a goal down by half-time. An Airbus corner was cleared from the 6 yard-box where Carl Owen pounced to give the home side the lead in scrappy fashion. It was nothing less than they deserved though.
Into the second-half Newtown did raise their game a little bit but defensively Airbus were more than equal to their threat.
The game was put beyond doubt in the closing stages when the away side failed to clear their lines leading goalkeeper David Maguire to race off his line. With the ball falling to Airbus midfielder Danny Desormeaux though, Maguire had strayed too far and Desormeaux comfortably placed his shot around the ‘keeper to make it 2-0.
Airbus manager Craig Harrison will be the happier of the two managers, a polished performance from his team in form puts them firmly in the top-half of the table.
The main concern will be whether they receive a grant from the Football Trust in time to increase the seating available at the Airfield ready for next season.
For Newtown, manager Darren Ryan will be looking for a response from his side in effort and performance to show they are serious about staying in the top-flight. It would be a shame if Newtown were not a part of the Welsh Premier set-up next season.
Man of the Match: Danny Desormeaux. The Airbus midfielder worked hard in the engine room throughout game and his efforts were rewarded with his well-taken goal near the end.