CWMAMMAN United put on an exciting attacking display as they claimed all three points in a six-goal thriller against Caerau Ely.

A very damp Grenig Park saw a thrilling clash between two sides who have been struggling to find some form but subsequently played out an exciting end to end match.

Cwmamman started really well and could have been one up in the first minute when an Oly Dymond header was blocked on the line by the Caerau keeper.

Then on 21 mins Luke Williams cut inside from wide out and fired an unstoppable shot to make it 1-0 to the Cwm.

Caerau then had a period of pressure, but strong defending by Nathan Mcneill and Gareth Howarth ensured danger was averted.

With the game wide open, Caerau caught Cwm on the counter to equalise shortly before half time.

Cwm came out firing 2nd half and a darting run from Luke Williams and short pass created havoc in the goalmouth, allowing Ryan Thomas spoked it home for 2-1 to the Blues.

Ten minutes later another cross from Williams saw the keeper parry a Chrissy Allen attempt, but only to Oli Dymond, who headed home.

Caerau kept going and a close range shot on 60 mins escaped James Kirkwood as he grabbed the slippery ball and the Caerau striker tapped it in.

Both sides were creating and Chrissy Allen was injured as he fired an excellent chance over the bar from closed range.

The Blues kept attacking and the killer blow came on 74 mins as a through ball from Williams saw Ryan Thomas get his second with a calm finish.

Both sides saw half chances created and Cwm, with Calem Rees, Liam Berner and Ben Thomas supporting attacks, were looking for a fifth.

Cwm then suffered a blow as Ross Morgan, who had worked so hard in midfield, received a Red Card after a 2nd yellow which had a lot to do with the slippery conditions.

The Blues managed to see it through for a 4-2 win and a very welcome 3 points. On Friday night at 7.30pm they welcome Pontypridd Town to Grenig Park.