LLANRWST United ended their Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division One fixtures with a last-gasp 3-3 draw at Llanrug United.

The Rwsters have enjoyed a fantastic season and were in the hunt for the title for a long period before eventually tailing off during the run-in, but their sixth placed finish represents significant improvement for a side that were almost relegated in 2017.

The away side drew first blood after a positive opening to proceedings on 19 minutes when Morgan Owen hit the net, and things got even better as the half wore on thanks to Sam Roberts converting a chance with 36 gone.

After the break saw a complete turnaround in fortunes, which began with the home side reducing the arrears on 54 minutes through Dylan Owen, and the same player was on hand to level matters from the penalty spot on 64.

With momentum now on their side, the hosts took full advantage and looked to have secured all three points late on when another outstanding attacking move saw Carl Roberts put them ahead for the first time in the contest.

Credit to the visitors, they kept plugging away and managed to rescue a share of the spoils in stoppage time when Chris Beardmore netted an equaliser.

Llandudno Albion ended their season in seventh spot after a dramatic 5-5 draw with Greenfield.

Dave Maddock was in fine form once again and hit a brace, with Conor Davies, an own goal and a Joel Lloyd penalty also on target.

They were denied a victory in Paul Cheung’s final game in charge thanks to a late surge from the away side, who scored twice in the final six minutes through Sam Jones and Connor Hughes to clim a point.