AMMANFORD started the season with a bang courtesy of a 3-2 home victory against many people’s tip for the JD Cymru South title in Barry Town United.

A sunny evening saw a big crowd at the Recreation Ground, where both sets of fans were in good voice.

Ammanford took the lead as early as the 11th minute, Lee Trundle holding off the challenge of two defenders before firing a low shot into the net past Barry keeper Mike Lewis.

Barry looked threatening at times but without creating any clear-cut chances.

The home side looked the most likely to score again with Trundle hitting the post from a tight angle and Lewis having to make a couple of important blocks on the line.

Barry did equalise in the 36th minute, Kayne McLaggon taking advantage of hesitation in the Ammanford defence to take the ball past Joe Massoro and slot into an empty net.

The second half was an even contest with both teams looking for a second goal.

Ammanford were holding their own against a strong and physical Barry team.

It was Ammanford who took the lead in the 76th minute with debutant Jordan Langley slotting the ball past Lewis into the far corner.

Callum Silcox almost put Ammanford further ahead minutes later with a shot that narrowly went over the bar.

Barry equalised in the 80th minute with a fortuitous goal from McLaggon, as a clearance appeared to ricochet off his foot and past Massoro in the Ammanford goal.

There were some nervy moments in the Ammanford goal with Barry pressing for a winner.

However, it was Ammanford who scored what turned out to be the winner in the 90th minute.

Silcox hit the ball across the goalmouth and it was turned in at the far post by Trundle, sparking jubilant scenes in the home stand among the Black & White Army.

Ammanford held firm during injury time to record a fantastic victory and three well deserved points.