A BRILLIANT comeback means that Clawddnewydd have regained top spot in the Summer League standings.

Two points behind frontrunners Henllan ahead of Monday night's spot of action, Clawdd became the new leaders after they edged out hosts Llandyrnog 6-5 in a classic encounter.

Jimmy McNally's hosts appeared to be on course for their eighth victory of the season when they were 3-1 and 4-2 ahead during various stages of the match.

Mark Lewis' visitors hit back in superb fashion to turn things around and take a 6-4 lead, before a late Llandyrnog response set up a grandstand finish.

Jordan MacCarter's hat-trick took his haul for the season up to 18 goals and also on target for Clawddnewydd were Ryan Billington, Lewys Turner and Rhidian Edwards.

Craig Jones (2), Pat Hinchcliffe, Tom Weyman and a 35-yard free kick from Luke Humphreys accounted for the home strikes.

Cefn remain many people's favourites to take the Summer League crown this season and they made it 12 wins from 12 matches with their 4-0 success at Caerwys.

Two goals in each half maintained the visitors' perfect record, with Jared Jones and Rhys Jones on target in the first half.

Another three points were in the bag when Owain Roberts made it 3-0 a minute into the second half, while David Evans concluded the scoring a quarter-of-an-hour from time.

Rock solid at the other end of the pitch, Cefn kept their seventh clean sheet of the season.

Rhewl climbed back into the top-four with their narrow 2-1 success versus Llangynhafal.

A 20-yard free kick from set piece expert Harri Owen and a close-range strike by Ian Williams did the trick for Sion Roberts' "visitors".

Llangynhafal responded after the break via Charlie Caton's superb curling effort from distance.

A solitary strike was enough to hand Llanfair the three points versus Nantglyn.

Llyr Morris' first half header was enough to provide Dylan Pugh's in-form side with a fourth victory of the campaign.

As a mark of respect for Bryn Jones, from Prion, who tragically died over the weekend, the scheduled meeting between Llanrhaeadr and Ysceifiog was postponed.