• Home
  • Football
  • The New Saints March On . . . But Scott Ruscoe Admits, It Wasn’T Inspiring

The New Saints March On . . . But Scott Ruscoe Admits, It Wasn’t Inspiring

Cymru Premier Logo

Cymru Premier Logo

Scott Ruscoe admitted The New Saints had been “professional, rather than inspiring” as they kept their comfortable gap at the top of the JD Cymru Premier League. The Saints manager knew his side weren’t going to get an easy ride at Cardiff Met at the weekend and so it proved as they struggled to bag a 1-0 win to move six points clear at the top. “I hadn’t won here for a few years, so it was nice to get a win against a team that sets up well and can frustrate you,” said Ruscoe.

By Paul Jones

Scott Ruscoe admitted The New Saints had been “professional, rather than inspiring” as they kept their comfortable gap at the top of the JD Cymru Premier League.

The Saints manager knew his side weren’t going to get an easy ride at Cardiff Met at the weekend and so it proved as they struggled to bag a 1-0 win to move six points clear at the top.

“I hadn’t won here for a few years, so it was nice to get a win against a team that sets up well and can frustrate you,” said Ruscoe.

“But I felt we were comfortable even though it’s not one of those performances that you feel over the moon about.

 

“We need to be quicker and sharper and to move the ball more quickly, but the goal came from a really good delivery.”

There was an early shock for the league leaders when Elliot Evans hit the woodwork for the students and the first-half was a tense and tight affair. In the end, the small margin of difference came in the 55th minute when Liam Black conceded an own goal.

That proved the difference between the two sides and allowed Ruscoe and his team to head back to north Wales with their first win at Cyncoed since March, 2017.

 

That meant there was relief all round after reigning champions Connah’s Quay Nomads had won the previous night.

The Nomads had to take the field without Callum Roberts and Lewis Brass, who were both missing due to their red cards picked up in the 2-1 victory over Caernarfon Town, but were still good enough to beat Cefn Druids 2-1.

It was the first game for the Druids since the firebreak lockdown had finished because their game the previous weekend against Haverfordwest County had been postponed due to the Bluebirds being placed in self-isolation.

But they showed no signs of rustiness as they gave a great account of themselves against a team at the other end of the table.

A Michael Wilde header opened the scoring for the champions before an own goal from Ryan Kershaw doubled the lead.

Josef Faux pulled one back for Druids in the 63rd to ensure there was a competitive edge to the game right to the end.

 

With the Druids and Cardiff Met both losing, it was a great weekend for Flint Town United to find their scoring edge.

Sandwiched in between those two teams at the bottom of the table, Flint came up with a 3-0 win at Haverfordwest to move level on nine points with the students with what was only their third win of the season. It also ended a run of seven defeats in a row.

In what proved to be a disastrous afternoon for the home side, they not only conceded three goals, but also had two players sent off. Flint also lost a player to a red card.

Alex Jones gave Flint a 1-0 lead in the first half and then Connor Harwood made it 2-0 in the 50th minute.

 

@FlintTownFC gain 3-0 success @HaverfordwestFC in @CymruLeagues this afternoon https://t.co/yVT5Vcc0LA

Alaric Jones then saw red for the Bluebirds with his second yellow card before it became 10 v10 when Wes Baynes was sent for an early bath.

The scoreline moved to 3-0 shortly after Kieran Lewis became the third player to be sent off. The final nail in the home coffin was provided by Ben Steer in the 87th minute.

Newtown picked up a point on the road at Jenner Park as they held Barry Town United to a scoreless draw in the other game. It means Barry have now gone five games without a win.

Nathaniel Jarvis and James Davies both went close for their respective sides in a tight first-half. After the break Kayne McLaggon and Sam Bowen almost broke the deadlock for the home side, while Nick Rushton perhaps should have scored for the Robins.

It was the second draw played out between the two sides after their 1-1 draw at Latham Park earlier in the campaign.

Barry are now six points adrift of third placed Bala Town, while Newtown are flirting dangerously with the relegation zone.

 

Related News

Liam Cullen of Swansea City (20). Pic. Alamy

Swansea City’s Liam Cullen . . . Instinct of a Marksman, Patience of a Saint

Liam Cullen says scoring spectacular goals and influencing games from the bench is hugely satisfying — but he still wants to start matches for club and country.

Graham Thomas | 7 hours ago
Flint Town United players celebrate on their way to a 5-1 victory over Bangor City. Pic: FAW

Caernarfon and Flint Flex Muscle to Reach Welsh Cup Final

An all-JD Cymru Premier showdown will decide this season’s Welsh Cup.

David Williams | 9 hours ago
Mared Griffiths of Wales. Pic. Alamy

Mared Griffiths Steps into Jess Fishlock’s Shoes . . . and Looks Pretty Good for Wales

Rhian Wilkinson has hailed teenage forward Mared Griffiths as an exciting glimpse of the future of Welsh football.

Hannah Blackwell | 9 hours ago
Wrexham's George Dobson gets a red card after a VAR check. Pic: Alamy

Not Clear, Not Obvious . . . Wrexham Boss Phil Parkinson Sceptical Over VAR Role in FA Cup Defeat

Wrexham went out of the FA Cup swinging and manager Phil Parkinson continued to throw some heavy combinations after the final whistle.

David Williams | Mar 08, 2026
Dom Jefferies scores Lincoln City's second goal against Cardiff City. Pic: Alamy

Brian Barry-Murphy Insists Cardiff City Setback will not Lead to a Slide

Brian Barry-Murphy insists his side have repeatedly shown the ability to respond to adversity – and they can do it again.

Rob Cole | Mar 08, 2026
Darren Stephenson, Flint Town United. Pic: FAW

Welsh Cup Semi-Final Shoot-Outs can Provide more Drama Thanks to Rhyl and Bangor City

Two of the three major domestic trophies in Welsh football have already been decided over the past week, and attention now turns to the final piece of the puzzle.

Rob Cole | Mar 07, 2026