AN afternoon full of drama at Haverfordwest County went in Bala Town's favour.
The Lakesiders climbed back into the Cymru Premier League top-three as they came from behind to secure a comfortable 4-1 triumph.
However, it was the hosts who made the better start and a scorching strike from Elliot Scotcher handed County the lead after only four minutes.
But Haverfordwest were then reduced to 10 men after 10 minutes as Jack Wilson was shown a red card.
Despite this, Scotcher went close to scoring a second and he was denied by a brilliant save from Alex Ramsay.
Colin Caton's half-time team talk must have been a terrific one as Bala came out firing in the second half.
Just four minutes after the restart and they were level.
Chris Venables headed the ball towards goal and George Newell was there to tap it into the net.
Ramsay was called into action again to deny Jordan Davies, before Bala edged ahead on 54 minutes.
Nathan Peate was on hand to head home from a corner.
Bala's purple patch continued as they grabbed goal number three on the hour.
Substitute Adam Roscrow found the bottom corner of the net.
A fourth goal arrived with 20 minutes left as Roscrow grabbed his second with a header.
Bala had Ross White sent off five minutes from time, but that didn't affect the outcome.
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