WEYMOUTH WALES gave seven more reasons why the 2012 Digicel Premier League football seems all certain to be heading to Carrington Village this year.
The Premiership front-runners flexed their muscles with a 7-0 annihilation of likely relegation-bound Pinelands at the National Stadium on Sunday night.
With six matches left, Wales, hunting their first Premiership crown since 1986, now have 32 points, ten clear of Mackeson Brittons Hill and Barbados Defence Force, who trail on 22 points each.
It was one-way traffic throughout with Kirk Best (12th and 63rd minutes) and Paul “Soup” Lovell (47th and 66th) getting a brace after an early second-minute goal by Dwayne Stanford.
Read the full story in today’s DAILY NATION.
Wales move to clear 10-point lead
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