IT WAS back to league action this weekend in the Vale of Glamorgan Football League and the premier division title race was heavily influenced even without leaders Vale United playing.

In the premier division, after 10 games played and 10 games lost Masons Moving Group finally picked up a point as they came from 3 - 1 down to stun second place St Athan and draw 3 - 3.

The result could effectively kill off any sort of challenge to leaders Vale United who now sit four points clear but with two games in hand that would see them 10 points ahead of the pack.

Elsewhere in the premier, third played fourth as Rhoose and Cowbridge Town played out a 1 - 1 draw with Jack Farrington getting the Town goal.

Tynewydd moved out of the bottom two with their first win in four with a 3 - 1 victory over Dinas Powys Athletic, Mark McCarthey, Jack Cooke and a Julian Brana penalty securing the points. That's four losses on the bounce for Dinas who find themselves second from bottom now.

In division one, Barry Athletic B kept their title charge on track as they demolished reigning champions Cogan 6 - 1. Linford Harris banged in a hat-trick with Dan Morgan adding a brace and Ben Pearce rounding off the scoring.

The result keeps Athletic B ahead of Barry Belgrade, whose result against Glenbrook is currently unknown.

Pumas and SP Billy had their title aspirations take a big hit as both suffered losses. Pumas were edged out 3 - 2 by Cadoxton Athletic and SP Billy lost a thriller 5 - 4 to Cadoxton Barry.

Cardiff Airport notched only their second win of the season and in some style as they stunned Dockers 7 - 2.

There are new leaders in division two as Barry Saints took full advantage of Cadoxton Imps' poor recent form to replace them at the summit.

Barry Saints defeated Island Marine B 4 - 0 with Joe Matthews and Arturs Zomerovskis getting two goals each. Cadoxton Imps made it three without a win as they were held 3 - 3 by St Athan B, Craig Howells, Josh Howells and Alex Harry with the goals for St Athan B.

Matt Bagnall and Ben Hartery gave Barry Albion a 2 - 1 on bottom side Pumas B, Josh Goodwin netting for Pumas B.

Finally, Penarth Town B kept their title hopes alive as they demolished BVFC a mammoth 10 - 1. Morgan Hayman hit four with Alex Donovan getting a hat-trick, Scott Willetts' double and Macauley Winton completing this exceptional win.

Next week the standouts are a top-of-the-table clash in division two as new leaders play now second place Cadoxton Imps as they look to take back the number one slot.

In division one fourth place SP Billy host leaders Barry Athletic B and in the premier Island Marine versus Cowbridge Town promises to be a corker.