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Alleged racist comment found proven A Disciplinary Panel of the Football Association of Wales sat on Wednesday, 12th March 2014 to consider a charge pursuant to the ‘Football Association of Wales Non- Discrimination Regulations’ against Christopher Marsden of Prestatyn Town FC. The player was charged under FAW Rule 38.1.9, for his alleged comment of a racist nature towards an opponent during a recent Welsh Premier League Development League match. The Disciplinary Panel found the charge against Christopher Marsden proven and as a result decided to impose an additional eight (8) match suspension (as and from 27th March 2014) on top of the four (4) matches imposed as a result of the automatic suspension following his sending off in the above-mentioned match. Chris Marsden has until Monday, 24th March to refer the matter to an Appeals Panel of the FAW. Met meet Swans in Women’s Welsh Cup final Official Newsletter of the Corbett Sports Welsh Premier League W W E E L L S S H H P P R R E E M M I I E E R R T T I I M M E E S S 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 3 3 - - - 1 1 1 4 4 4 I I I s s s s s s u u u e e e 3 3 3 8 8 8 / / / R R R h h h i i i f f f 3 3 3 8 8 8 1 1 1 8 8 8 / / / 0 0 0 3 3 3 / / / 1 1 1 4 4 4 Cylchgrawn Swyddogol Uwchgynghrair Corbett Sports Cymru Griffiths sets new WPL goal-scoring record Rhys Griffiths wrote a new chapter in the Corbett Sports WPL history books as he scored seven times against Afan Lido at the Marston's Stadium. Marc Lloyd Williams - who previously held the record of scoring six times in one match - tweeted his congratulations to Griffiths who netted two from the penalty spot and five goals from open play. Griffiths has now scored 250 goals in our National League Martin Rose scored the other goal for the Steelmen while Scott McCoubrey claimed both Lido goals. A key moment of the match came in the 11th minute when Callan Bowden was dismissed by match referee Bryn Markham-Jones which led to Rhys Griffiths' first goal of the evening from the penalty spot.

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Alleged racist comment

found proven A Disciplinary Panel of the Football Association of Wales

sat on Wednesday, 12th March 2014 to consider a charge

pursuant to the ‘Football Association of Wales Non-

Discrimination Regulations’ against Christopher Marsden of

Prestatyn Town FC.

The player was charged under FAW Rule 38.1.9, for his

alleged comment of a racist nature towards an opponent

during a recent Welsh Premier League Development League

match.

The Disciplinary Panel found the charge against Christopher

Marsden proven and as a result decided to impose an

additional eight (8) match suspension (as and from 27th

March 2014) on top of the four (4) matches imposed as a

result of the automatic suspension following his sending off

in the above-mentioned match.

Chris Marsden has until Monday, 24th March to refer the

matter to an Appeals Panel of the FAW.

Met meet Swans in

Women’s Welsh Cup final

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Griffiths sets new WPL

goal-scoring record

Rhys Griffiths wrote a new chapter in the Corbett

Sports WPL history books as he scored seven

times against Afan Lido at the Marston's

Stadium.

Marc Lloyd Williams - who previously held the

record of scoring six times in one match -

tweeted his congratulations to Griffiths who

netted two from the penalty spot and five goals

from open play.

Griffiths has now scored 250 goals in our

National League

Martin Rose scored the other goal for the

Steelmen while Scott McCoubrey claimed both

Lido goals.

A key moment of the match came in the 11th

minute when Callan Bowden was dismissed by

match referee Bryn Markham-Jones which led to

Rhys Griffiths' first goal of the evening from the

penalty spot.

This Week’s fixtures

Friday 21st March

CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE

Airbus UK Broughton v Rhyl FC 19:30

Last six encounters

Only four WPL meetings

08/02/08 0 2 - Craig Jones 2' Marc Lloyd Williams 72' 342

21/11/08 1 3 Ashley Williams 62' Neil Roberts 28' Greg Stones 59' Craig Jones 86' 339

21/08/09 2 2 Lloyd-Williams 18' Rhys Roberts 41' Lee Hunt 4' 84' 351

26/11/13 2 2 Tom Field 8'(p) Chris Budrys 57' Tom Roberts 43' David Forbes 83' 281

ALL-TIME RECORDS

Home wins 0 Away wins 2 Draws 2 Aggregate Score 5 – 9

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team LDWWDW Away Team LLDLDL

Saturday 22nd March

CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE

Carmarthen Town v Bangor City 14:30

Last six encounters

07/11/09 2 2 Tim Hicks 8' Nicky Palmer 30' Jamie Reed 15' Marc Limbert 65' 314

04/09/10 0 1 - Dave Morley 47'(p) 352

17/09/11 1 2 Nick Harrhy 41' Craig Garside 56' Neil Thomas 83' 337

29/09/12 0 1 - Chris Simm 2' 281

23/02/13 0 1 - Les Davies 11' 236

12/10/13 4 4 Jordan Follows 14' Christian Doige 30' Corey

Thomas 85' Luke Cummings 90'+1

Jamie Petrie 9' Les Davies 11' 45'

Jamie McDaid 76'

367

ALL-TIME RECORDS

Home wins 3 Away wins 11 Draws 4 Aggregate Score 20 – 37

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team LLWDLL Away Team DDLDLD

Newtown AFC v The New Saints FC 14:30

Last six encounters

07/09/08 0 0 - - 401

20/02/10 0 2 - Matt Berkeley 13' Scott Ruscoe 31' 240

12/02/11 2 2 Sean Highdale 8' Steve Jones 31' Matty Williams 36' Aeron Edwards 78' 165

26/12/11 1 3 Luke Boundford 55' Simon Spender 68' Tom Roberts 72' Craig

Jones 75'

375

05/01/13 1 1 Craig Williams 30' Mike Wilde 58' 306

26/12/13 1 0 Sean Evans 48' - 446

ALL-TIME RECORDS

Home wins 3 Away wins 11 Draws 6 Aggregate Score 18 – 37

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team WDWDWW Away Team WWLWDD

PLAY-OFF CONFERENCE

Afan Lido FC v Bala Town 14:30

Last six encounters

Only four meetings in WPL

08/10/11 0 1 - Mark Connolly 51' 186

08/09/12 1 0 Anthony Rawlings 48' - 143

23/02/13 0 2 - Lee Hunt 1' Mark Connolly 87' 123

18/01/14 1 6 Chris Hartland 17' Mark Connolly 40' 46' 47' 83' Mark

Jones 57' Chris Mason 90'+1

153

ALL-TIME RECORDS

Home wins 1 Away wins 3 Draws 0 Aggregate Score 2 – 9

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team DLLLLL Away Team LDLWWW

gap Connah’s Quay v Aberystwyth Town 14:30

Last six encounters

20/10/07 1 2 John McAllister 42' Gary Pinch 44'(og) Luke Sherbon 82' 135

30/08/08 1 2 Christian Courtney 84' Graham Evans 16' 83' 146

20/02/10 0 3 - Geoff Kellaway 14' 21' Luke Sherbon 45' 121

15/09/12 1 2 Jamie Petrie 90'+7 Matty Collins 3' Jordan Follows 15'(p) 124

02/03/13 1 1 Ricky Evans 67' Cledan Davies 56' 103

04/01/14 0 4 - Geoff Kellaway 63' Chris Venables 72' 90'

Mark Jones 89'

142

ALL-TIME RECORDS

Home wins 8 Away wins 10 Draws 2 Aggregate Score 22 – 28

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team DLLLDW Away Team DLLWWW

Port Talbot Town v Prestatyn Town LIVE ON S4/C 15:45

Last six encounters

17/10/10 0 3 - Lee Hunt 49' 67' Chris Davies 56' 246

25/04/11 1 1 Lloyd Grist 39' Lee Hunt 55' (p) 156

18/09/11 0 0 - - 245

01/12/12 1 0 Daniel Thomas 29' - 147

13/04/13 4 1 David Brooks 33'(p) Martin Rose 46' 52' Carl

Payne 84'

Mark Smyth 18' 163

16/11/13 1 2 Rhys Griffiths 45' Lee Hunt 74' 84' 153

ALL-TIME RECORDS

Home wins 3 Away wins 1 Draws 3 Aggregate Score 10 – 7

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team LLDWDL Away Team DLLDWL

SUSPENSIONS Liam McCreesh Carmarthen Town 2 matches from 09/03/2014

Dave Roberts Bangor City 1 match from 09/03/2014

Ryan Kershaw The New Saints 2 matches from 10/03/2014

Sam Finley The New Saints 3 matches from 20/03/2014

MATCH OFFICIALS 21/03/14

Airbus UK Broughton Rhyl FC S L Evans N Brearley J Walker I A Griffith

22/03/14

Carmarthen Town Bangor City H Jones D Adie M J Gardiner B Williamson

Newtown AFC The New Saints N Pratt M L Gray S Longley N Brearley

Afan Lido FC Bala Town K J Parry A R Jones G E Vaughan O W Phillips

gap Connah’s Quay Aberystwyth Town B J James L M Jones M Pedler S P Harms

Port Talbot Town Prestatyn Town R J Stewart R John J A Williams R Harrington

WELSH PREMIER U19 LEAGUE

Sunday 23rd March Aberystwyth Town v Bangor City

Airbus UK Broughton v Conwy Borough

Flint Town United v Prestatyn Town

Shared Access Welsh Premier Womens League Sunday 23rd March

Aberystwyth Town v Caernarfon Town Mrs S E Jones G W Davies Ms Alaw Jones

Cardiff City v Wrexham FC D H Morgan Rebecca Thomas Stephanie Scragg

Cardiff Metropolitan v Swansea City J A Williams N R Baldwin G Chilton

Llanidloes FC v Llandudno Junction Maria Pasco Sion Davies Geraint Williams

Port Talbot Town v PILCS B Stitfall M Cirone J Delve

Corbett Sports Welsh Premier League - Phase 2 fixtures

CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE PLAY-OFF CONFERENCE

25/03/2014 Airbus UK Broughton v gap Connah's Quay* Aberystwyth Town v Bala Town

28/03/2014 Airbus UK Broughton v Bangor City Aberystwyth Town v Afan Lido FC

The New Saints v Rhyl FC

29/03/2014 Carmarthen Town v Newtown AFC Bala Town v Port Talbot Town

Prestatyn Town v gap Connah's Quay

01/04/2014 The New Saints v Newtown AFC

05/04/2014 Welsh Cup Semi-Finals 07/04/2014 Port Talbot Town v Afan Lido FC

11/04/2014

Aberystwyth Town v Bala Town

12/04/2014 Newtown AFC v Bangor City gap Connah's Quay v Port Talbot Town

The New Saints v Airbus UK Broughton Prestatyn Town v Afan Lido FC

Carmarthen Town v Rhyl FC

15/04/2014

gap Connah’s Quay v Bala Town

18/04/2014 Bangor City v The New Saints Bala Town v Prestatyn Town

Rhyl FC v Newtown AFC Port Talbot Town v Aberystwyth Town

19/04/2014 Airbus UK Broughton v Carmarthen Town

21/04/2014 Newtown AFC v Carmarthen Town Bala Town v Afan Lido FC

Rhyl FC v The New Saints

22/04/2014

Aberystwyth Town v Port Talbot Town

26/04/2014 Carmarthen Town v The New Saints Port Talbot Town v Bala Town

Newtown AFC v Airbus UK Broughton Afan Lido FC v gap Connah’s Quay

Bangor City v Rhyl FC Prestatyn Town v Aberystwyth Town

* Phase one match. Matches shaded yellow are Sgorio live games

Manager of the Month for February is

Greg Strong of Rhyl FC

Greg Strong was chosen for Manager of the Month as

he guided Rhyl to winning all three of their WPL

games. The Lilywhites overcome Port Talbot 5-2 at

home in their final Phase One fixture.

Following that they beat Airbus UK Broughton at the

Corbett Sports Stadium 2-0 in their first Championship

Conference match and continued their fine form with a

4-2 win over Carmarthen Town.

Player of the Month for February is

Paul McManus of Rhyl FC Their captain Paul McManus won Corbett Sports WPL Player of

the Month having produced a number of exceptional

performances and scored from the penalty spot in the victories

over the Wingmakers and the Old Gold three times in total.

Sgorio - Goal of the Month - February Danny Hughes of Rhyl FC

v Airbus UK Broughton

Monday 17th

February

View the goal here http://www.s4c.co.uk/sgorio/e_/gem/rhyl-airbus-2/

Manager

of the Month

Player

of the Month

CLUB NEWS

ABERYSTWYTH TOWN www.atfc.org.uk No news

AFAN LIDO FC www pit hero om ubs afan i ofootba ub No news.

AIRBUS UK BROUGHTON www.airbusfc.com No news.

BALA TOWN www.balatownfc.co.uk No news.

BANGOR CITY www.bangorcity.co.uk

No news.

CARMARTHEN TOWN www.carmarthentownafc.org No news.

gap CONNAH’S QUAY www.the-nomads.co.uk U12 and U16 teams crowned national futsal champions

A fantastic weekend in Cardiff saw two of The Nomads Academy sides return with silverware from the

national finals.

An outstanding weekend for the three clubs saw the sides travel down Saturday afternoon following all

players watching the first team three nil home win over Afan Lido.

A good night’s rest in the Premier Inn Cardiff then saw the three sides head off towards the Cardiff

Institute of Sport for the National Futsal Finals.

Our under 16s were first up who faced Merthyr in their semi-final. An unbelievably high standard game

saw the final score end in a seven all draw and the sides faced off in a penalty shoot-out.

The Nomads won the shoot out by four goals to three and progressed to the national final where they

would face The New Saints in a repeat of the North Wales final from January.

The Nomads had a slow start and TNS went into a two goal lead at half time. Jordan Fraser grabbed two

goals within five minutes of the second half to bring the side right back into the game.

With just a minute remaining Jamie Roberts grabbed a winner before with just ten seconds remaining

Nomads gave away a fifth foul and TNS found themselves having a penalty kick.

The taker narrowly missed the target and the Gap Connah’s Quay Nomads under 16s were crowned

national champions.

Second up for the day was our under 14s. Unfortunately they fell to a 5-2 defeat to Cambrian and

Clydach who eventually went on to win the event.

The 14s were in a one nil lead before they were reduced to 4 players when Steffan Owen was red carded

for a foul in the game which left the side with an uphill battle.

The team comfortably won their third placed play-off game against Rhyl with a very strong performance

and finished third in the national event which is a great achievement.

The under 12s were the last side up for the day and faced Monmouth in their semi-final and won the

game by six goals to four, in a very end to end game of a fantastic standard.

Identical to the under 16s final the under 12s final was a repeat of the northern final and the side faced a

very strong Rhyl opposition.

The under 12s gave the performance of the day winning the game by six goals to nil with some

outstanding goals on show and the side were crowned National Futsal Champions.

An outstanding day of futsal at Cardiff and a real fantastic weekend for all involved.

A big thank you to all parents and fans who travelled to show their support for the teams as well as all

the players for their great attitudes and performances.

NEWTOWN AFC www.newtownafc.co.uk No news

PORT TALBOT TOWN www.porttalbottown.co.uk DEFENDER Daniel Sheehan has left Port Talbot Town in search of regular first team football.

The Swansea City youth product has been an excellent servant to the Steelmen, making 70 Welsh Premier League

appearances and scoring two goals.

But he has struggled to force his way into Scott Young’s plans this season, and the club would like to wish Dan all

the best in his quest for more game time.

The 23-year-old was awarded a professional contract at the Liberty in 2009 before being released and signing for

Salisbury City.

He then moved on to Carmarthen Town and Afan Lido, first arriving at the GenQuip Stadium in the summer of

2012. Sheehan also spent time playing for Moreland City in Australia alongside the likes of Jake Parry, Daniel

Thomas and Craig Jones. He returned to the Steelmen in August last year, but lost his place after suffering an

injury and struggled to regain it..

PRESTATYN TOWN www.ptfconline.co.uk With team boss Neil Gibson away for the weekend, club spokesman Tony O’Reilly spoke with Assistant Manager

Martin Jones following the 0-4 defeat at Aberystwyth on Friday night.

“I was very disappointed with result but we didn't really deserve much after making a number of schoolboy errors.

“Again we had little luck with Aber's first goal taking a massive deflection, Hunty's penalty being saved and some

strange refereeing decisions.

“However, we can’t blame anyone but ourselves, and we all - players and staff - need to work harder. We are now

in a relegation battle and everyone needs to be up for the fight.

“We've had some huge games in the past year but none are bigger than our next five league games. We hope that

those supporters who were there at the start of the season will return and cheer us to survival.” s

Rhyl FC www.rhylfc.co.uk International football returns to the Corbett Sports Stadium on Tuesday 18 March, when Wales' Under-15 side

take on Poland in a friendly.

The match is scheduled to kick-off at 7pm and entry is via payment at the turnstiles. Admission is just £3 for

adults and under-16's get in free.

So get down to the Corbett Sports Stadium and cheer on our next generation of potential stars.

THE NEW SAINTS FC www.tnsfc.co.uk The New Saints have announced that

striker Alex Darlington looks set to be ruled

out for the rest of the season after picking

up a metatarsal injury.

The Wrexham-born forward picked up the

injury in his left foot during Saturday’s 4-1

victory against Bangor City at Park Hall.

The Wales semi-professional international

has started 13 games and featured in a

further eight games for the Corbett Sports

Welsh Premier League Champions this

season and has scored an impressive ten

league goals.

Craig Harrison was understandably

disappointed to lose one of his most

influential players at a key stage of the

season and told the club; "It is a blow to lose Alex and unfortunately he will be out of action for six to eight

weeks."

SCORECARD

Friday 14th March 2014 Aberystwyth Town 4 Craig Wi iams 21' 80' Chris Venab es 25' Mark Jones 65’

Prestatyn Town 0 - Aberystwyth Town 1. Mike Lewis, 3. Antonio Corbisiero, 4. Peter Hoy, 5. Stuart Jones, 7.

Chris Venables, 9. Mark Jones, 10. Geoff Kellaway, 11. Cledan Davies,

16. Craig Williams (40. Ed Powl-Jones 90'), 17. Tom Shaw (8. Bari

Morgan 89'), 18. Wyn Thomas

Subs not used: 19. Rhydian Davies, 15. Luke Sherbon, 2. Sion James

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Thomas 23' Lewis 42' S.Jones 44'

Prestatyn Town 25. Jonathan Hill-Dunt, 2. Chris Davies, 3. Jack Lewis, 23. Greg

Stones, 4. Dave Hayes, 5. Sean Hessey (27. Robert Hughes 78'), 6.

Gareth Wilson (14. Dale Lee 88'), 20. Rhys Owen (28. Chris Hartland

65'), 7. Michael Parker, 10. Lee Hunt, 12 . James Stead

Subs not used: 24. Tommy Holmes, 17. Carl Murray, 19. Luke Astley,

26. Scott Williams (gk)

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Hunt 5' Hessey 58'

Attendance: 289 Referee: Mark Whitby Afan Lido FC 2 Scott McCoubrey 9' 61'

Port Talbot Town 8 Rhys Griffiths 12'(p) 49' 54' 66' 75' 80'(p) 85' Martin Rose 40' Afan Lido FC

3. Sam Hodge, 2. Dean Hudson, 5. Callan Bowden, 10. Luke

Llewellyn, 11. Kieran Howard (20. Owen Williams 78'), 12. Gareth

Phillips (26. Ben Thomas 46'), 7. Connor Harris, 16. Scott McCoubrey,

17. Alex Gammond, 36. Casey Thomas, 32. Jamie Jones (35. Jandir

Zola 59')

Subs not used: 35. Shayne Hegarty, 6. Paul J Evans, 19. Jack

Underwood, 9. Casey Jones

Red Cards: Bowden 10'

Yellow Cards: C.Thomas 21' Hodge 49' Howard 55'

Port Talbot Town

29. Steven Hall, 19. Adie Harris (39. David Brooks 46'), 15. Jake Parry,

5. Lee Surman, 2. Ryan Green, 26. Rhys Griffiths, 11. Lee John, 14.

Sacha Walters, 9. Martin Rose, 4. Ashley Evans, 18. Jason Bertorelli

(13. Keiran Williams 65')

Subs not used: 6. Gethin Jones, 8. Lewis Harling, 17. Duane Saunders,

1. Conah McFenton (gk)

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Brooks 56'

Attendance: 453 Referee: Bryn Markham-Jones Bala Town 2 Mark Connolly 18' 31'

gap Connah’s Quay 0 - Bala Town 1. Ashley Morris, 4. Stuart Jones, 5. Ryan Valentine, 16. Tony Davies,

6. Conall Murtagh, 7. Mark Connolly (11. Steffan Edwards 90'), 8.

Mark Jones (20. Kenny Lunt 34'), 26. Sean Thornton (12. Dave Morley

77'), 17. Stephen Brown, 10. Ian Sheridan, 28. Kieran Smith

Subs not used: 23. Matthew Boswell (gk), 26. Daniel Collins, 24. Chris

Mason

Red Cards: Smith 77'

Yellow Cards: Davies 69' Smith 69' & 77'

gap Connah’s Quay 25. Terry McCormick, 3. Sean Smith, 5. Lee McArdle, 6. Craig Jones,

8. Daniel Forde (9. Mike Hayes 58'), 10. Ricky Evans, 11. Luke Holden

(27. Gary O'Toole 58'), 12. Jack Rowlands, 16. Russell Courtney, 22.

Michael Burns (4. Mark McGregor 76'), 24.

Gary Roberts

Subs not used: 1. John Rushton (gk), 2. Chris Rowntree

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Burns 19' Rowlands 25' Smith 37'

Attendance: 161 Referee: Lee Evans

Saturday 15th March 2014 Airbus UK Broughton 1 Andy Jones 54'

Newtown AFC 0 - Airbus UK Broughton 1. James Coates, 2. Lee Owens, 4. Mike Pearson, 5. Ian Kearney, 7.

Andy Jones, 9. Chris Budrys (19. Steve Abbott 80'), 10. Steve Jones,

11. Ryan Wade, 18. James Owen, 31. Lee Emberton (14. Michael

Roddy 87'), 37. Ashley Williams

Subs not used: 12. Phil Bolland, 16. Aaron Hassall, 39. Jason Oswell

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: A.Jones 27'

Newtown AFC 31. Chris Mullock, 5. Kieran Mills-Evans, 3. Max Penk, 6. Shane

Sutton, 19. Craig Williams, 7. Matthew Hearsey, 10. Jeff White (18.

Sean Evans 65'), 8. Matthew Cook, 9. Luke Boundford (17. Zach Evans

85'), 20. Tom Goodwin (4. Lance Jones 46'), 11. Neil Mitchell

Subs not used: 1. Michael Platt (gk), 15. Ian Edmunds

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Williams 40' Mills-Evans 68'

Attendance: 202 Referee: Brian James The New Saints FC 4 Mike Wilde 4' Matthew Williams 25' Sam Finley 30'

Greg Draper 90'+1

Carmarthen Town 0 - The New Saints FC 1. Paul Harrison, 23. Aeron Edwards, 3. Chris Marriott, 4. Phil Baker,

16. Connell Rawlinson, 8. Sam Finley (2. Simon Spender 64'), 12.

Christian Seargeant (15. Lee Fowler 46'), 10. Matthew Williams (9.

Greg Draper 79'), 18. Mike Wilde, 21. Chris Jones, 14. Jamie Mullan

Subs not used: 22. Scott Quigley, 17. Ryan Edwards, 31. Jordan Wells,

37. Fisnik Hadjari

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: None

Carmarthen Town 1. Steven Cann, 26. Luke Cummings, 7. Kris Thomas, 27. Matty

Collins, 8. Paul Fowler, 6. Carl Evans, 12. Kyle Bassett, 2. Corey

Thomas (17. Liam Thomas 56'), 30. Christian Doidge, 16. Ceri Morgan

(5. Tyrrell Webbe 52'), 19. Keyon Reffel (9. Craig Hughes 88')

Subs not used: 31. Scott James (gk), 15. Neil Smothers

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Evans 25' C.Thomas 31' Fowler 59'

Attendance: 203 Referee: Andy Harms

Rhyl FC 1 Steve Lewis 1' Bangor City 1 Jamie Petrie 36' Rhyl FC 1. Alex Ramsay, 2. Matty Woodward, 18. Sean Dowling, 4. Chris

Rimmer, 14. Ryan Astles, 25. Mark Cadwallader, 15. Peter Dogan,

8. Paul McManus, 9. Steve Lewis (22. Tom Roberts 89'), 17. David

Forbes, 23. Carlos Roca (12. Tom Donegan 79') Subs not used: 26. Niki-Lee Bulmer (gk), 10. Josh Williams, 16.

Danny Laverty, 7. Danny Hughes

Red Cards: None Yellow Cards: McManus 23' Forbes 85'

Bangor City 1. Jack Cudworth, 2. Declan Walker, 3. Chris Roberts, 4. Michael

Johnston, 6. Anthony Miley (23. Gerwyn Jones 79'), 20. Ryan

Edwards, 8. Robert Jones, 11. Sion Edwards (7. Chris Jones 83'),

17. James Colbeck (15. Jamie McDaid 68'), 10. Jamie Petrie, 9. Les

Davies

Subs not used: 13. Nick Bould (gk), 14. Joe Culshaw, 22. Corey

Jones, 16. Iolo Hughes Red Cards: None Yellow Cards: R.Jones 13'

Attendance: 979 Referee: Richard Harrington

TABLE Home Away Championship Conference P W D L F A W D L F A Pts G.Diff The New Saints FC 25 11 2 0 47 4 6 4 2 20 10 57 53 Airbus UK Broughton 26 8 3 1 25 8 8 4 2 25 18 54 24 Bangor City 27 7 1 6 24 20 4 5 4 17 18 39 3 Rhyl FC 26 7 3 4 25 19 4 2 6 15 17 38 4 Newtown AFC 25 6 3 3 18 16 4 2 7 18 26 35 -6 Carmarthen Town 26 5 3 4 19 17 4 3 7 21 30 33 -7 Play-off Conference

Aberystwyth Town 25 7 5 1 31 20 4 3 5 22 18 38 15 Bala Town 24 5 3 4 17 11 4 2 6 22 22 32 6 Port Talbot Town 25 3 3 6 15 15 5 3 5 23 25 30 -2 Prestatyn Town 27 3 5 5 20 19 4 2 8 13 22 28 -8 gap Connah’s Quay 26 3 3 7 13 27 3 3 7 17 34 24 -31 Afan Lido FC 26 2 2 10 13 43 1 3 8 6 27 14 -51

Aberystwyth Town deducted 3pts for fielding suspended player

Airbus UK Broughton deducted 1pt for fielding ineligible player

TOPSCORERS GRIFFITHS Rhys Port Talbot Town 18 VENABLES Chris Aberystwyth Town 16 CONNOLLY Mark Bala Town 14 HUNT Lee Prestatyn Town 13 WILDE Mike The New Saints FC 12 DOIDGE Christian Carmarthen Town 11 DRAPER Greg The New Saints FC 11 DARLINGTON Alex The New Saints FC 10 DAVIES Les Bangor City 10 JONES Mark Aberystwyth Town 10

WELSH PREMIER U19 LEAGUE Tuesday 11

th March

Rhyl FC 2 Tom Jones 44' James Williams 89'

Airbus UK Broughton 3 Jason Oswell 12' Liam Hughes 41' Dylan Thompson 87''

Wednesday 12th

March Conwy Borough v Flint Town United match postponed

Thursday 12th

March Newtown v Aberystwyth Town match postponed

Sunday 16th

March Aberystwyth Town 1 Luke Sherbon 35'

Bala Town 0 -

Conwy Borough v Newtown AFC match postponed

Prestatyn Town 1 Will Ashley 89'

The New Saints FC 7 Rhys Cooper 30' Ryan Edwards 36' Taylor James 45'+2 67'(p) 73'

Harrison Millington 75' Liam Walker 76'

Table Home Away

P W D L F A W D L F A Pts G.Diff

The New Saints FC 17 9 0 0 49 6 5 0 3 28 11 42 60

gap Connah’s Quay 15 5 3 1 27 13 4 1 1 22 8 28 28

Bangor City 12 4 1 1 18 8 3 1 2 16 10 23 16

Prestatyn Town 14 5 0 3 21 20 2 1 3 11 19 22 -7

Flint Town United 13 4 0 2 14 8 2 2 3 15 16 20 5

Aberystwyth Town 13 6 0 1 14 9 0 0 6 2 27 18 -20

Airbus UK Broughton 12 2 0 2 11 8 3 2 3 18 18 17 3

Bala Town 12 2 1 0 9 3 3 0 6 17 25 16 -2

Rhyl FC 17 2 3 4 18 20 1 1 6 6 24 13 -20

Newtown AFC 10 2 1 4 10 17 0 0 3 1 12 7 -18

Conwy Borough 13 0 1 5 4 34 0 2 5 10 25 0 -45 Gap Connah’s Quay an Conwy Borough e u te 3pts for non-fulfilment of fixtures

SHARED ACCESS WOMENS WELSH PREMIER LEAGUE

Sunday 16th

March Wrexham FC 1 Lexi Musgrave 56'

Port Talbot Town 1 Lauren Amor 11'

Table

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Northop Hall resigned from the League and their record was expunged

Caernarfon Town deducted 3 points for non-fulfilment of fixture

THE LAST WORD from Gwyn Derfel I am fortunate that my job allows me to watch a lot of football matches and I genuinely enjoy the vast

majority of the games that I attend. On certain occasions I am privileged to be present at matches which

will stay with me for many a year to come.

Friday night at the Marston’s Stadium was one of those occasions.

Rhys Griffiths re-wrote the record books once again by scoring seven league goals in one match –

surpassing Marc Lloyd Williams’ six strikes on two different occasions. They are without doubt the two

most prolific scorers in the history of our League and both men should be applauded for their exploits

and talents.

Griffiths’ seven goal haul was acknowledged comprehensively as usual on Sgorio and was also noted

honourably on Sky and UEFA.com. Unfortunately the lack of coverage in certain parts of the so called

Welsh media once again fell well short of what I would expect from self- proclaimed ‘experts’.

Griffiths’ exploits on Friday night took him back to the top of the goal-scoring charts which prompted

suggestions on social media that players from the bottom six shouldn’t be allowed to win the WPL

Golden Boot. We’re in the fourth year of the Super 12 format and this is the first time that it seems that

a player from our Play Off Conference will top the scoring table.

Personally I think that all goals should carry equal importance – but as always if you have any thoughts

or suggestions – please let me know. Thank you.

Y GAIR OLAF gan Gwyn Derfel ‘Rwy’n hynod ffodus bod fy swydd yn caniatau i mi wylio nifer fawr o gemau a phrin yw’r achlysuron

nad wyf yn mwynhau gwylio gornestau yn ein Cynghrair Cenedlaethol. Mae ambell achlysur yn profi i

fod yn wirioneddol gofiadwy ac ‘roedd nos Wener yn Stadiwm Marston’s yn un o’r rheiny.

Bu’n rhaid ail-ysgrifennu’r llyfrau hanes unwaith eto gan i Rhys Griffiths rwydo saith gwaith yn erbyn

Lido Afan. Curodd record flaenorol Marc Lloyd Williams o chwe gôl ar ddau achlysur yn y broses. Heb

amheuaeth y ddau chwaraewr arbennig yma yw sgorwyr mwyaf cyson a niferus ein Cynghrair a dylwn

werthfawrogi eu doniau a’u hymdrechion.

Cofnodwyd camp ddiweddaraf Rhys Griffiths yn gynhwysfawr gan griw Sgorio ar raglen brynhawn

Sadwrn a thalwyd sylw i’w saith gôl ar Sky ac ar wefan swyddogol UEFA. Yn anffodus – unwaith eto

‘roedd methiant nifer o’r cyfryngau Cymreig honedig i gyfeirio at y digwyddiad hyd yn oed yn embaras

o siomedig. Ym mha wlad arall fyddai hyn yn digwydd?

O ganlyniad i’w goliau lu yn y Lido, mae Rhys Griffiths bellach yn ôl ar frig rhestr y sgorwyr yn UGC-

Corbett Sports. ‘Roedd tipyn o sôn ar y cyfryngau cymdeithasol wedi’r gêm na ddylai chwaraewyr o’r

chwech isaf fod yn gymwys i hawlio teitl y prif sgoriwr.

Dyma’r pedwerydd tymor ers i ni fabwysidau system y Deuddeg Disglair a dyma’r tro cyntaf mae’n

ymddangos mai o’r chwech isaf y daw’r prif sgoriwr.

Yn bersonol ‘rwy’n credu y dylai pob gôl fod gyfwerth ậ’i gilydd –ond os oes gennych unrhyw

awgrymiadau neu farn wahanol i mi – cysylltwch ar bob cyfrif. Diolch yn fawr.

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