Airbus Broughton striker Hamilton on the move
ONE of the region’s most talented strikers is believed to be attracting interest from some of North Wales’ most ambitious clubs.
ONE of the region’s most talented strikers is believed to be attracting interest from some of North Wales’ most ambitious clubs.
COLWYN Bay forward Danny Andrews looks to be heading for the exit door in favour of a Tier 2 North rival.
A BRYNFORD couple will be spending the night on the streets to raise funds for a regional homeless charity.
HOLYWELL Town have once again proved their doubters wrong as they mount a surprise tilt at the Huws Gray Alliance title. Johnny Haseldin’s side are now just four points behind leaders Caernarfon Town after closing the gap for the second weekend in succession following their 5-0 rout over Ruthin Town, which featured a staggering second half display.
RGC head coach Mark Jones praise his side’s effort as they suffered a narrow 25-22 reverse at Carmarthen Quins. The Gogs picked up what could be a crucial point in their quest for the Principality Premiership West crown, and they hold a three-point cushion over their rivals ahead of the final phase one fixture at Bridgend Ravens on December 23.
WE are almost halfway through what has been a fantastic Huws Gray Alliance campaign so far. It has been as unpredictable as expected, but the fancied sides are now coming to the fore with Caernarfon Town holding a five-point advantage over Denbigh Town.
RGC remain in control of the Principality Premiership West after a 35-34 home win over Swansea. The game began at a frantic pace and it was the away side who drew first blood when Aled Cockwell ran through the RGC rearguard to touch down on five minutes, with James Davies adding the extras.
RGC Women produced a battling display to emerge with a 13-12 victory over Scarlets. The landmark regional clash was the first time the Gogs had hosted a team in the competition, and they marked the occasion with a narrow victory to emulate their male counterparts.
RGC head coach Mark Jones bemoaned his side’s lack of discipline as they secured a dramatic 35-34 win over Swansea to keep them at the Principality Premiership West summit. The Gogs made hard work of their victory after going into the break with a commanding advantage, and Jones stated his side must cut out unforced errors if they want their unbeaten run to continue.
RGC Women’s and RGC Under 18’s Girls rugby teams are in the final stages of preparation ahead of a landmark weekend. The first Regional Championship home fixture will be held at Stadiwm Zip World on Sunday, November 26 against the Scarlets women’s team, which will be the first time a senior women’s squad has represented North Wales on home turf.
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