Chepstow Town A Under 14s thrashed Chepstow Town B 7-0 to re-assert their credentials as a team that has grown in self-belief over a tough season that has seen them finish in third place in the East Gwent Juniors League.

The hosts went ahead after 10 minutes following a great piece of individual skill from Chepstow A midfielder Ethan Dunscombe.

Chepstow Town's leading scorer, Ben Thomas, added a further two to his season tally with some great finishes in the first half.

Louis Bibby added a fourth for Chepstow Town, in a match that began to see the home side take complete control of the possession play. A host of missed opportunities in the first half prevented the first half score line increasing and remained at a respectable 4-0.

Harry Thorne added to his tally for the season with an exquisite finish over the head of the oncoming keeper. Thorne, playing Number 27 for this fixture, mirrored his finish to that of one of his idols at Bristol City, Wes Burns.

Thomas added his third early in the second half, with another show of individual skill and precise piece of finishing that completed his second hat-trick in as many games.

Changes to the home side line-up were made throughout the second half that saw Chepstow Town A keeper, James Maris-King, pull on his striker's boots and finish late on from close range, completing the comfortable and pleasing performance for the home side.

Chepstow Town Manager, Jason Thorne paid tribute to his club captain Harry Martyn for his leadership of the side voicing his thanks and gratitude to a great squad of players that have delivered throughout their 2013/2014 season with some "sublime performances".