Ammanford triumphed with a 2-0 away victory against Baglan Dragons, capping off a challenging week.

The victorious match marked the squad's first outing following the exit of boss, Gruff Harrison.

The management trio of Sean Cresser, Wyn Thomas and Jack Long steered the team toward a confident victory.

Euros Griffiths and Tristan Jenkins sealed the deal with second-half efforts that edged out the hosts.

Dressed in their new green away kit, Ammanford made a strong entrance, nearly snatching an early lead courtesy of Lewis Reed.

His shot beat Matthew Stanton in the hosts' goal only to ricochet off the post.

Baglan Dragons dominated the midfield carving out two openings that proved unchallenging for Luke Martin.

Adam John’s long distance strike narrowly missed the bar concluding a half of close calls.

The second half started with a more intense pace.

The Dragons managed to land a ball in the net, but it was ruled out by the linesman.

On the visitor's side, John stung Stanton's palms before Griffiths' attempt to score from a set piece went over.

The breakthrough came in the 52nd minute.

John’s freekick found Griffiths at the back post who nudged the ball into the net with a smart finish, giving Ammanford the lead.

After achieving the goal, the game's intensity remained unhindered.

Leon Croucher’s shot brushing past the box was followed by Jenkins’ effort at goal which was brilliantly defended.

Midway through the second half, a brilliant cross found Jenkins, who swiftly turned and launched the ball into the net, widening Ammanford’s lead.

The extra cushion bolstered Ammanford’s confidence, leading them to adopt a more aggressive approach.

Jenkins almost scored his second, denied only by a stunning diving save.

On the Dragons' side, Tom Davies and Dan Mason made worthy attempts to get on the scoresheet, but they were unsuccessful.

However, Ammanford’s defensive fortitude prevailed, preserving the team’s first clean sheet of the 2024/25 term and ensuring their inaugural victory for the season.