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Referee Exchange Programme continues this month Aber stadium plan setback MAJOR plans for a £13 million development of Aberystwyth Town Football Club’s Park Avenue ground have been drastically reduced, the Cambrian News revealed last week 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 4 4 4 - - - 1 1 1 5 5 5 I I I s s s s s s u u u e e e 1 1 1 8 8 8 / / / R R R h h h i i i f f f 1 1 1 8 8 8 0 0 0 7 7 7 / / / 1 1 1 0 0 0 / / / 1 1 1 4 4 4 Cylchgrawn Swyddogol Uwchgynghrair Corbett Sports Cymru The Bangor City v Carmarthen Town match on Saturday was refereed by Ivar Orri Kristjansson from Iceland, a 25 year-old who has just completed his first season as a top division referee in his native country. Next Saturday, the 11 th of October the TNS v Prestatyn Town match will be refereed by Keith Kennedy and his Assistants, Paul Robinson and George Argyropolous. The 4th Official will be Nick Pratt. Mr Kennedy is from Lisburn in County Antrim and is 23 years old. It is his first season as a Premier Referee having had a successful season as a Development Referee the previous year. He refereed the Irish Intermediate Cup Final last season and also refereed in Malta as part of the Referee Exchange programme. Nomads v Citizens re-arranged The match between Gap Connah’s Quay and Bangor City has been re-arranged for Wednesday November 12th at the Deeside Stadium at 7.30 pm. The original match was abandoned after 16 minutes a week last Friday due to floodlight failure. An independent inspection of the floodlights has been arranged. Social housing association Tai Ceredigion has this week confirmed it is now looking at a 33-apartment development, rather than 80 flats originally planned in the development. It means that the installation of a £400,000 3G pitch will be the only benefit forthcoming to the club in the near future. Tai Ceredigion’s initial plans had included the provision of a new clubhouse, the existing stand being demolished and replaced, new changing and treatment rooms, and dedicated space for youth and community facilities. The planned 80-flat development was expected to run the length of the ground, and beyond, but it is understood that the 33 apartments will now be built on the site of the present astroturf pitch, at the rear of the stand. Tony Bates, chairman of Aberystwyth Town FC, has expressed his disappointment at the drastic change in the scheme, but remains hopeful that ground and club improvements may now be “phased” instead. He said: “The planned development will still definitely include provision of the 3G pitch. “It is disappointing the large scale development will not now go ahead in full, but we have hopes that the rest of the development will be completed, in phases, in the fullness of time.” Tai Ceredigion said it remains committed to providing high-quality affordable homes for people in Ceredigion. Kristjansson Kennedy

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Referee Exchange Programme

continues this month

Aber stadium

plan setback

MAJOR plans for a £13 million

development of Aberystwyth Town

Football Club’s Park Avenue

ground have been drastically

reduced, the Cambrian News

revealed last week

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The Bangor City v Carmarthen Town match on

Saturday was refereed by Ivar Orri Kristjansson from

Iceland, a 25 year-old who has just completed his

first season as a top division referee in his native

country.

Next Saturday, the 11th of October the TNS v

Prestatyn Town match will be refereed by Keith

Kennedy and his Assistants, Paul Robinson and

George Argyropolous. The 4th Official will be Nick

Pratt.

Mr Kennedy is from Lisburn in County Antrim and is

23 years old. It is his first season as a Premier

Referee having had a successful season as a

Development Referee the previous year.

He refereed the Irish Intermediate Cup Final last

season and also refereed in Malta as part of the

Referee Exchange programme.

Nomads v Citizens

re-arranged The match between Gap

Connah’s Quay and Bangor

City has been re-arranged for

Wednesday November 12th at

the Deeside Stadium at 7.30

pm.

The original match was

abandoned after 16 minutes a

week last Friday due to

floodlight failure.

An independent inspection of

the floodlights has been

arranged.

Social housing association Tai Ceredigion has this week confirmed it is

now looking at a 33-apartment development, rather than 80 flats originally

planned in the development.

It means that the installation of a £400,000 3G pitch will be the only benefit

forthcoming to the club in the near future.

Tai Ceredigion’s initial plans had included the provision of a new

clubhouse, the existing stand being demolished and replaced, new changing

and treatment rooms, and dedicated space for youth and community

facilities.

The planned 80-flat development was expected to run the length of the

ground, and beyond, but it is understood that the 33 apartments will now be

built on the site of the present astroturf pitch, at the rear of the stand.

Tony Bates, chairman of Aberystwyth Town FC, has expressed his

disappointment at the drastic change in the scheme, but remains hopeful

that ground and club improvements may now be “phased” instead.

He said: “The planned development will still definitely include provision of

the 3G pitch. “It is disappointing the large scale development will not now

go ahead in full, but we have hopes that the rest of the development will be

completed, in phases, in the fullness of time.”

Tai Ceredigion said it remains committed to providing high-quality

affordable homes for people in Ceredigion.

Kristjansson

Kennedy

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THIS WEEK’S FIXTURES

LEAGUE

Wednesday 8th

October

Airbus UK Broughton v Port Talbot Town 19:30

Last six encounters

04/09/10 2 0 Andy Moran 59'(p) Carl Owen 67' - 134

13/08/11 1 1 Mike Hayes 69' Paul Cochlin 64' 185

09/04/12 2 2 Mark Cadwallader 13' Glenn Rule 19' Martin Rose 39'(p) Richard Greaves 76' 190

24/11/12 5 0 Wayne Riley 28' 53' Jordan Johnson 42' Mike

Hayes 47' Steve Abbott 64'

- 251

16/03/13 2 0 Jason Jarrett 14' Steve Abbott 43' - 187

21/09/13 3 0 Mike Pearson 1' Chris Simm 15' Sam Hart 75' - 167

Home wins 7 Away wins 1 Draws 4 Goal aggregate 23 – 6

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team WWLL Away Team LLW

Referee: M Petch Assistants: TBC & M Williams 4th

Official M Roberts

Saturday 11th

October

Aberystwyth Town v Airbus UK Broughton 14:30

Last six encounters

10/04/11 2 0 James McCarten 45' Bari Morgan 67' - 257

10/05/11 2 1 Ashley Stott 58' James McCarten 87' Ian Sheridan 21'(p) 424

18/11/11 1 2 Geoff Kellaway 43' Eddie Hope 50' Adam Worton 75' 371

13/04/12 2 0 Sean Thornton 56'(p) Geoff Kellaway 90'+1 - 309

12/01/13 1 0 Mark Jones 71' - 236

08/11/13 2 1 Mark Jones 2' Chris Venables 21' Steve Abbott 73' 408

Home wins 8 Away wins 2 Draws 3 Goal aggregate 17 – 11

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team DDDW Away Team DWW

Referee: R Harrington Assistants: D Adie & S M Williams 4th Official: M S Whitby

Cefn Druids v Carmarthen Town 14:30

Last six encounters

28/08/04 0 1 - Jon Keaveney 88' 81

17/04/06 1 2 Matthew Cook 18' Mattie Davies 58' Sasha Walters 71' 80

27/08/06 1 2 Carl Lamb 89' Nathan Cotterrell 71' 79' 155

23/02/08 3 1 Karl Connolly 35' 90'+2(p) Chris McGinn 52' Danny Thomas 77' 72

22/11/08 1 2 Mark Powell 85' Jamal Easter 63' Nicky Palmer 90'+2 56

12/12/09 0 1 - Tim Hicks 13' 51

Home wins 1 Away wins 9 Draws 1 Goal aggregate 11 – 22

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team LWL Away Team DLLW

Referee: M Petch Assistants: M W Roberts & G E Vaughan 4th Official: M Williams

gap Connah’s Quay v Bala Town 14:30 Last six encounters

26/12/09 0 1 - John Toner 12' 257

19/10/12 0 1 - Lee Hunt 43' 293

15/03/13 0 5 - Lee Hunt 5' 43' Ian Sheridan 22' Stephen

Brown 39' Stuart Jones 48'

286

30/08/13 2 1 Ricky Evans 12' Mark Smyth 90'+1 Kieran Smith 39' 202

15/04/14 1 1 Mike Hayes 82' Ryan Valentine 28' 212

Home wins 1 Away wins 3 Draws 1 Goal aggregate 3 – 9

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team DLL Away Team WDWL

Referee: B J James Assistants: I D Bird & O W Phillips 4th Official: P Roszkowski

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Port Talbot Town v Bangor City 14:30 Last six encounters

18/09/10 1 2 Lee John 9' Eddie Jebb 17' Jamie Reed 54' 302

23/04/11 1 2 Luke Bowen 28' Alan Bull 45'+2 69' 188

17/12/11 1 2 Martin Rose 36' Les Davies 27' Kyle Wilson 31' 235

20/10/12 1 1 Lee John 83' Chris Roberts 46' 240

16/02/13 1 1 James Bloom 30' Chris Simm 56' 185

26/10/13 1 2 Sacha Walters 12' Ryan Green 36'(og) Chris Jones 45'+3(p) 225

Home wins 3 Away wins 8 Draws 5 Goal aggregate 14 – 27

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team WWLD Away Team LDL

Referee: S Hughes Assistants: D M Fogerty & J Walker 4th Official: D John

The New Saints v Prestatyn Town 14:30 Last six encounters

11/03/11 4 0 Alex Darlington 3' 60' Matty Williams 41'(p) Chris

Seargeant 90'

- 393

26/08/11 2 1 Matty Williams 15' Nicky Ward 30' Ross Stephens 78' 309

23/03/12 2 1 Ryan Fraughan 14' 90' Ross Stephens 37' 433

31/08/12 4 1 Greg Draper 9' Ryan Fraughan 47' 56' Sam Finley 90' Jason Price 71' 321

08/03/13 3 0 Mike Wilde 2' 33' Matthew Williams 89' - 465

30/11/13 3 0 Matthew Williams 5' Alex Draper 84' 85' - 272

Home wins 9 Away wins 0 Draws 0 Goal aggregate 30 – 5

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team WWWD Away Team LLDL

Referee: K Kennedy Assistants: P Robinson & G Argyropolous 4th Official: N Pratt

Sunday 5th

October Rhyl FC v Newtown AFC Live on S4/C 13:00 Last six encounters

24/02/07 2 2 George Horan 39' Adrian Moody 90' Damien Daniels 17' Glenn Tolley 72'(p) 394

18/09/07 2 1 Stuart Graves 1' Craig Jones 31' Craig Moses 60' 462

16/08/08 3 0 Greg Stones 12' Neil Roberts 32' Jamie Reed 86' - 586

14/02/10 4 2 Greg Strong 18' Matty Williams 35' Andy

Owens 87' Tyrone Kirk 90'+2

Gavin Cadwallader 20' Jamie Breeze 30' 384

30/08/13 0 1 Luke Boundford 45' 417

18/04/14 0 3 - Matthew Hearsey 16' Zach Evans 55'(p)

Neil Mitchell 77'

428

Home wins 9 Away wins 5 Draws 4 Goal aggregate 34 – 25

CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team DLWL Away Team WLDD

Referee: B Markham-Jones Assistants: T Bevan & K Bowen 4th Official: S L Evans

Welsh Premier Womens League 12/10/2014

Cardiff City v Llandudno FC Port Talbot Town v Cardiff Metropolitan

Newcastle Emlyn v Aberystwyth Town Wrexham FC v Cwmbran Celtic

PILCS v Rhyl & Prestatyn FC All 14:00 kick-off

Welsh Premier Development League Sunday 12

th October

Airbus UK Broughton v Aberystwyth Town Bala Town v Flint Town United

Bangor City v Cefn Druids gap Connah’s Quay v Rhyl FC

Llandudno FC v The New Saints Newtown AFC v Conwy Borough

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SUSPENSIONS

Player Club Suspended for from

None since last issue

Corbett Sports Monthly Awards AUGUST/SEPTEMBER

MANAGER & PLAYER OF THE MONTH Manager – CRAIG HARRISON – The New Saints The current Champions have begun the new campaign strongly once again having accumulated 17 points

from their opening seven matches during the months of August and September. They remained undefeated

in the League and also claimed their place in the semi-final of the Word Cup against Port Talbot next

month.

The former Middlesbrough, Crystal Palace and Preston North End defender has assumed the managerial

duties at Park Hall this season having been Director of Football at The New Saints since December 2011. Enillodd y Pencampwyr presennol 5 o’u 7 gêm agoriadol o’r tymor newydd a hawlio gemau cyfartal yn y ddwy

ornest arall yn ystod Awst a Medi. M

Maent hefyd wedi hawlio eu lle yn Rownd Gyn-derfynol Cwpan Word yn erbyn Port Talbot fis nesaf.

Harrison, sy’n gyn-chwaraewr gyda Middlesborough, Crystal Palace a Phreston wrth gwrs, sydd bellach yn

reolwr yn Neuadd y Parc wedi cyfnod o bron i dair blynedd fel Cyfarwyddwr Pêl-droed y clwb a dyma’i wobr

gyntaf fel Rheolwr y Mis Uwch Gynghrair Cymru- Corbett Sports.

Player – CHRIS VENEBLES – Aberystwyth Town Last season’s leading goal scorer has picked up this season where he left off having scored 10 times in his

seven Corbett Sports WPL appearances during the months of August and September.

Venables started off the season by netting 4 times against newly promoted Cefn Druids and has found the

net in all but one of his league appearances during August and September.

Chris Venables’ creative play and ability to score has helped Aberystwyth climb to second place in the

Corbett Sports WPL table. Mae prif sgoriwr Uwch Gynghrair Cymru-Corbett Sports y tymor diwethaf wedi dechrau’r ymgyrch hon ar dn

hefyd gan rwydo 10 gwaith yn ei 7 gêm ym misoedd Awst a Medi.

Rhwydodd Venables bedair gôl yng ngêm gyntaf y tymor pan chwalwyd Derwyddon Cefn ar Y Graig ac fe

sgoriodd ym mhob un o’i gemau eraill yn ystod y cyfnod oni bai am yr ornest yn erbyn Y Seintiau Newydd. Mark

Jones rwydodd gôl Aber yn y gêm gyfartal honno.

Llwyddodd chwarae creadigol Venables a’i allu i sgorio’n gyson i helpu Aberystwyth godi i’r ail safle yn Uwch

Gynghrair Cymru – Corbett Sports.

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CLUB NEWS

ABERYSTWYTH TOWN www.atfc.org.uk Wil Lloyd, regarded by many as one of Aberystwyth Town's

greatest ever players, died last Tuesday after a long illness. He

was 68.

The popular mid-field maestro made 404 appearances for the

black and greens and won one youth cap and eight amateur

international caps for Wales. He also played one season for

Llanidloes in the Mid Wales League.

Wil Lloyd Dark shirt in photo) won 1 youth cap & 8 amateur

international caps for Wales

Wil first played for Aber in the Mid Wales League when he was

14 and then for the club's Welsh League (South) side at the age of

15. He was a member of the Aberystwyth Team that won the

Welsh Amateur Cup in 1970 and played a key role in one of the most successful periods in the club's history.

Will was one of the most skilful players ever to play for Aberystwyth and he also scored 144 goals between 1962

and 1982. He could spread a 30 yard pass with pin point accuracy and was the master of the 'nutmeg'.

In his early years as a footballer Wil had the opportunity to turn professional with Cardiff City but declined in order

to pursue a teaching career.

Deepest sympathy is extended to his wife Gwyneth, his son Rhodri, daughter Rhian and other members of his

family.

The FAW is grateful to Roy Hancock and Dai Pugh for the information above and images provided of a great

servant to Aberystwyth Town and Welsh Football..

AIRBUS UK BROUGHTON www.airbusfc.com Hassall Hails Airbus and Corbett Sports WPL

Leicester City's Aaron Hassall talks to WPL Audioboom

17 year old Aaron Hassall has recently joined English Premier League outfit Leicester City from Corbett Sports club

Airbus UK.

He talks to WPL Audioboom about his gratitude to Airbus and the Corbett Sports WPL and also about his

international options and aspirations.

Hassall is the second youngest ever player to have scored in the Welsh Premier

http://audioboom.com/boos/2516413-aaron-hassall-talks-about-his-move-to-leicester-city

BALA TOWN www.balatownfc.co.uk Bala Town will be producing an Official 2015 Calendar.

We can reveal that we will be producing our official club calendar for 2015. The Calendar will be returning and will

be on sale by mid-November.

We have decided this year to freeze our advertising costs at £25 and we are looking for businesses to sponsor any

month of their choice. If you are interested in advertising, want more information or want to pre-order a calendar

please contact Gareth Moon via [email protected]

BANGOR CITY www.bangorcityfc.com

U16 Boys Wales v England

Following on from their impressive double header victories last

week against the French, Osian Roberts U16 side now look ahead at

the forthcoming Victory Shield campaign. The WFT / FA Wales are

delighted to announce today that the Wales v England game this year

will be played at the Book People Stadium home of Bangor City on

Friday 31st October with a 7pm kick off.

Technical Director and U16 Head Coach Osian Roberts commented

"I'm delighted to take a youth international to North Wales again this

year, the North Wales fans really turned out in their numbers for our

game v Northern Ireland last season, and it's so important to take as

many fixtures as we possibly can around the country.

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Facility development has been high on the FAW agenda for a number of seasons now with huge strides being made,

I feel the Book People Stadium at Bangor is a fitting stadium to host the England fixture especially with it being the

newest stadium in the league with a great playing surface, along with the passionate home crowd, I know it will be a

fantastic occasion for Welsh Football".

The England game is the first fixture of the Sky Sports tournament with Wales travelling to St Johnston to face

Scotland on Friday November 7th and Ballymena on Thursday November 20th to face Northern Ireland..

CARMARTHEN TOWN www.carmarthentownafc.com No news this week.

CEFN DRUIDS www.cefndruidsafc.co.uk No news this week

gap CONNAH’S QUAY www.the-nomads.co.uk Congratulations to ex-Nomad Rhys Healey, who, last

Saturday, scored on his Football League debut for

Colchester United.

19 year old Rhys signed for Colchester on loan earlier in

September and was given the number 19 shirt at the

League One side.

That Saturday afternoon saw Colchester visit Gresty

Road to take on Crewe Alexandra and on the 54th

minute, Rhys came on as a substitute for Craig

Eastmond, and just nine minutes later, he found the net.

Breaking down the left, Rhys forced his way into the

box and hit a left footed strike inside Crewe 'keeper Ben

Garratt's near post to give Colchester a 2-0 lead.

Shortly after, Rhys was involved in the move that led to the third goal scored by former Arsenal striker, Sanchez

Watt.

Following the game, team mate and ex-West Ham forward Freddie Sears praised Rhys saying "Rhys looks good.

He is a real finisher. He's only been here a week, but it's clear that he scores goals, and he does that in training

pretty regularly. I think you saw today, when Rhys scores with his first or second touch. It was a great finish, and

that really killed the game at 2-0."

NEWTOWN AFC www.newtownafc.co.uk CRAIG Williams has heaped praise onto boss Chris Hughes following Sunday's 1-1 draw with The New Saints.

Williams supplied the corner for Shane Sutton's opener, before Aeron Edwards equalised for the Saints. And after a

second half onslaught the Robins grabbed a point, and Williams put the result down to the intense planning from the

boss Chris Hughes.

He said: "Credit has to go to the manager because every player knew their job down to the last detail before we

walked out on the pitch.

"Along with the hard work from every player, it all helped us to be so solid at the back. And they didn't really cause

us as many problems as they would have expected and that is credit to all the players and staff."

Williams, who recently completed his 250th start for the Robins, was the goal scorer the last time Newtown won at

TNS, and labelled the draw on Sunday as a great day for club.

He said: "It was a great feeling after the game to go away with a point because they have such a fantastic record at

home so to pick up a point is great. And it is always nice to do it in front of the cameras, and it was a great day for

the club, staff and players.

"I also think for the first 25 minutes we played really well and could have had a goal within two minutes. And we

could have been two or three up before they started to get into the game, but it was a great start and the early goal

was key."

AFTER coming back into the Newtown fold and putting together a string of fine performances stopper Dave Jones

has given praise to the Robins faithful. Jones returned to Latham Park this summer after a spell with local rivals

Caersws. Prior to that he played over 70 games during Darren Ryan’s spell at the club.

And now the goalkeeper has thanked the fans for the warm welcome he has been given since his return.

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He said: "I am loving being back at the club and there are a great bunch of lads here. Currently we are working so

well as a team and the fans have welcomed be back with open arms. It is a lot more professional here now and I

think that has shown in the way we are playing."

Jones pulled off a couple of top class saves in last weekend's 1-1 draw with champions The New Saints in front of

the Sgorio cameras. However despite the Saints having the majority of the possession, a stern Newtown defence

kept them out, with Jones only tested on the odd occasion.

He said: "It was a great team performance by everyone, with each player giving 100% and you can't ask more than

that. We defended well as a unit and they struggled to break us down and create chances.

"And the game was the first time I have played in a live game, and it was a good experience for me.

PORT TALBOT TOWN www.porttalbottown.co.uk No news this week..

PRESTATYN TOWN www.ptfconline.co.uk Speaking after their 0-4 home defeat against League newcomers Cefn Druids, Director of Football Neil Gibson said:

“I’m very disappointed by today's result and I'm even more disappointed for the fans who came and supported us.

“Especially so in the way we have capitulated in the fashion we did in the second half. We did really well for the

first 30-35 minutes to weather the storm into the wind then the decision for the penalty and the sending off changed

the game slightly

“If we get beaten one or two nil we can understand that but the way we descended in the second half allowed

ourselves to have an embarrassing score line at home and that is far from acceptable.”

RHYL FC www.rhylfc.co.uk

Rhyl FC back Stoptober 20 Sep, 2014

Rhyl FC has given its backing to Stoptober, a quit smoking campaign

that begins next month.

The campaign will challenge people to stop smoking for 28 days

during October.

Those who quit for the 28 days are said to be five time more likely to

give up smoking for good.

Join the lads in supporting Stobtober..

THE NEW SAINTS FC www.tnsfc.co.uk

The New Saints’ Sam Finley was viciously attacked in Liverpool last weekend.

The talented midfielder was involved in an altercation which has left the current Welsh Premier League Young

Player of the Year hospitalised.

The club are currently in contact with the Police and are awaiting further details.

Finley has been in great from for The Saints so far this season and his four goals have helped the reigning Corbett

Sports Welsh Premier League Champions to top the league after seven games...

FAW Women’s Cup 1st Round draw

Central Section

Aberystwyth Town v Wrexham

Hafren United v Llanfair United

Northern Section

Caernarfon Town v Denbigh Town

Kinmel Bay v Prestatyn Town

Llandudno FC v Rhyl & Prestatyn

Southern Section

Briton Ferry Llansawel v Pontardawe Town

Camrose FC v Landore Colts

Cardiff City v Port Talbot Town

Cyncoed v Vale Ladies & Girls

Llanyrafon v Cwmbran Celtic

Newcastle Emlyn v Dafen Welfare

Penybont FC v Pontypridd Town

PILCS v Caerphilly Castle

Matches to be played 19th

October

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SCORECARD League 03/10/2014

Bala Town 1 Ian Sheridan 79' Rhyl FC 2 Aaron Bowen 27' 45' Bala Town

1. Ashley Morris, 2. Ryan Valentine, 3. Sean Smith, 4. Stuart Jones, 5.

David Artell, 7. Mark Connolly, 8. Mark Jones, 14. Rob Pearson, 17.

Stephen Brown (9. Mike Hayes 66'), 20. Kenny Lunt (12. James Kelly

66'), 11. Kieran Smith (10. Ian Sheridan 66')

Subs not used: 23. Craig Vernon (gk), 15. Will Bell, 22. Ryan Jones

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Connolly 48' Artell 53' Brown 59'

Rhyl FC

1. Alex Ramsay, 2. Matty Woodward, 3. Liam Benson, 14. Ryan Astles,

5. Stefan Halewood, 8. Paul McManus, 24. John McKenna, 16. Levi

Makin (34. Michael Walsh 66'), 9. Aaron Bowen (27. David Thompson

77'), 19. Ashley Stott, 25. Mark Cadwallader (7. Liam Dawson 71')

Subs not used: 4. Paul O'Neill, 40. Michael Askew, 21. Jamie

Whitehouse

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Astles 42' Ramsey 48' Halewood 80' Thompson 87'

Attendance: 443 Referee: Huw Jones 04/10/2014

Airbus UK Broughton 2 Matty McGinn 20'(p) Ian Kearney 57' The New Saints FC 3 Adrian Cieslewicz 18' Mike Wilde 33' 90'+2 Airbus UK Broughton

21. James Coates, 3. Lewis Short, 4. Mike Pearson, 5. Ian Kearney, 8.

Glenn Rule, 9. Chris Budrys (7. Andy Jones 82'), 21. Ryan Wignall (20.

Jake Eyre 77'), 17. Ashley Williams, 18. James Owen, 22. Matty

McGinn (11. Ryan Wade 82'), 26. Lee Owens

Subs not used: 6. Tom Field, 12. Jordan Barrow, 15. Ellis Healing

Red Cards: Wade 90'+2

Yellow Cards: Wignall 66' Owen 75' Rule 81'

The New Saints FC

1. Paul Harrison, 2. Simon Spender, 3. Chris Marriott, 4. Phil Baker, 6.

Kai Edwards, 11. Ryan Fraughan (22. Scott Quigley 63'), 10. Matthew

Williams, 18. Mike Wilde, 16. Connell Rawlinson, 21. Adrian

Cieslewicz, 23. Aeron Edwards

Subs not used: 9. Greg Draper, 20. Alex Darlington, 7. Scott Ruscoe, 14.

Jamie Mullan, 24. Ryan Kershaw, 32. Ryan Pryce

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Rawlinson 20' Wilde 27'

Attendance: 304 Referee: Dean John Bangor City 1 Jack Laird 85'(p) Carmarthen Town 2 Luke Prosser 50' Liam Thomas 59' Bangor City 1. Jack Cudworth, 2. Declan Walker, 4. Michael Johnston, 6. Anthony

Miley, 19. Damian Allen, 20. Ryan Edwards, 8. Robert Jones (22. Corey

Jones 75'), 7. Chris Jones, 9. Les Davies, 18. Jack Laird, 14. Joe Culshaw

(10. Jamie Petrie 64')

Subs not used: 28. Adam Pritchard, 5. James Brewerton, 16. Iolo

Hughes, 24. Phil Warrington, 21. Caio Hywel

Red Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Culshaw 24' Walker 68' Davies 69'

Carmarthen Town 1. Lee Idzi, 2. Luke Cummings (12. Taylor Harding 36'), 4. Cortez Belle,

6. Kris Thomas, 3. Craig Hanford, 8. Paul Fowler, 10. Lewis Harling, 22.

Sacha Walters, 18. Liam Thomas, 9. Luke Prosser (7. Chris Hartland

81'), 17. Jeff White (14. Ceri Morgan 59')

Subs not used: 39. David Brooks, 20. Danny Thomas

R

ed Cards: None

Yellow Cards: Belle 16' L.Thomas 90'+3

Attendance: 425 Referee: Ivar Orri Kristjansson (ISL) Newtown AFC 6 Jason Oswell 8' 25' Luke Boundford 15' 57' 88' Matthew Hearsey 39' Aberystwyth Town 3 Chris Venables 45'+2 48'(p) Mark Jones 85' Newtown AFC 1. David Jones, 3. Steffan Edwards, 4. Matty Owen, 6. Shane Sutton,

7. Matthew Hearsey (17. David Easthope 90'), 9. Luke Boundford,

10. Jason Oswell (16. Alex Hughes 87'), 11. Neil Mitchell (8.

Matthew Cook 77'), 12. Max Penk, 19. Craig Williams, 20. Tom

Goodwin

Subs not used: 13. Jack Perry (gk), 15. Jamie Price Red Cards: None Yellow Cards: Sutton 51' Oswell 77'

Aberystwyth Town 1. Mike Lewis, 2. Chris Davies, 3. Cledan Davies, 4. Antonio

Corbisiero (19. Tom Shaw 64'), 5. Stuart Jones, 6. Stephen Wright,

7. Geoff Kellaway, 8. Luke Sherbon, 9. Mark Jones, 10. Chris

Venables, 11. Craig Williams

Subs not used: 12. Sion James, 13. Philip Draper (gk), 18. Ryan

Batley, 16. Wyn Thomas Red Cards: None Yellow Cards: S.Jones 34' Venables 37' Kellaway 37'

Williams 85' Cl.Davies 90' Attendance: 385 Referee: Lee Evans Prestatyn Town 0 - Cefn Druids 4 Karl Noon 32'(p) Ryan Edwards 37' 72' Lee Healey 85' Prestatyn Town 1. Kieran Wolland, 27. Ben Maher (9. Andy Parkinson 72'), 3. Jack

Lewis, 4. Dave Hayes, 23. Greg Stones, 6. Gareth Wilson, 7.

Michael Parker, 19. Zyaac Edwards (16. Michael Pritchard 72'), 10.

Lee Hunt, 18. Jordan Davies, 11. Ross Stephens (28. Noah Edwards

90')

Subs not used: 20. Rhys Owen, 12 . James Stead, 14. Dale Lee, 5.

Ross Weaver Red Cards: Parker 32' Yellow Cards: None

Cefn Druids 1. Dave Roberts, 21. Chris Lynskey, 5. Bruno Fernandes, 4. Chris

Rimmer, 15. Adam Hesp, 28. Craig Jones, 7. Jonathan Breeze (12.

Gavin Cadwallader 58'), 17. Derek Taylor, 35. Karl Noon (10. Lee

Healey 65'), 18. Tom Donegan (9. Alan Bull 75'), 11. Ryan Edwards

Subs not used: 14. Mark Beech, 24. Adam Davies, 23. Liam

Randles, 26. Antonie Bollan Red Cards: None Yellow Cards: Breeze 42' Cadwallader 61'

Attendance: 304 Referee: Iwan Griffith

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05/10/2014 Port Talbot Town 1 Rhys Griffiths 14' gap Connah’s Quay 1 Sean Miller 55' Port Talbot Town 13. Steven Cann, 10. Luke Bowen, 5. Carl Evans, 4. Ashley Evans,

26. Rhys Griffiths (18. Chad Bond 69'), 8. Liam McCreesh, 9.

Martin Rose, 22. Daniel Sheehan (3. James Parry 15'), 6. Lee

Surman, 2. Corey Thomas, 14. Kieron Lewis (15. Keyon Reffel 46')

Subs not used: 12. Leigh De Vulgt Red Cards: C.Evans 71' Yellow Cards: Surman 55' A.Evans 58' McCreesh 64'

C.Evans 71'

gap Connah’s Quay 25. Terry McCormick, 12. Jack Rowlands, 5. George Horan, 14.

Steve Evans, 28. Kevin McIntyre, 20. John Dillon (46. Sean

Cookson 89'), 24. Gary Roberts, 2. Chris Rowntree, 9. Gary O'Toole,

10. Ricky Evans, 17. Sean Miller

Subs not used: 31. Jack Chambers, 4. Mark McGregor Red Cards: O'Toole 42' Yellow Cards: McIntyre 35' O'Toole 20' & 42'

Attendance: 185 Referee: Ashley Jones

TABLE Home Away

P W D L F A W D L F A Pts G.Diff The New Saints FC 8 3 1 0 11 2 3 1 0 12 4 20 17

Aberystwyth Town 8 1 3 0 9 5 3 0 1 11 7 15 8

Newtown AFC 8 3 0 1 15 9 1 2 1 5 6 14 5

Carmarthen Town 8 3 1 0 7 3 1 1 2 4 12 14 -4

Airbus UK Broughton 7 2 0 2 9 6 2 1 0 4 1 13 6

Bala Town 8 1 1 2 9 6 2 1 1 6 8 11 1

Port Talbot Town 7 2 1 1 9 4 1 0 2 4 4 10 5

Cefn Druids 8 1 0 2 3 8 2 1 2 10 11 10 -6

Rhyl FC 8 1 1 2 4 7 2 0 2 6 9 10 -6

Prestatyn Town 8 1 1 2 6 11 0 1 3 7 13 5 -11

gap Connah’s Quay 7 0 1 2 3 9 0 2 2 6 8 3 -8

Bangor City 7 0 1 3 6 10 0 1 2 5 8 2 -7

Welsh Premier Womens League

05/10/14 Cardiff Metropolitan 5 Sophie Scherschel 22' Chloe O'Connor 48' Ellie Sargent 55' 66'

Robyn Pinder 70'

Wrexham FC 0 -

Cwmbran Celtic 7 Alana Murphy 11' 75' Lauren Boyd 5' Jodie Challenger 45'

Rebekah Hadley 56' Vickie Stratton 82' Terri Thomas 90'+1

Newcastle Emlyn 0

Llandudno FC 1 Jordanne Greenough 69'

PILCS 4 Lindsay Davies 47' 49' 77' Catrina French 65'

Rhyl & Prestatyn FC 2 Laura Williams 18' Rachel Nattrass 40'

Port Talbot Town 3 Sian Scannel 47' 80' Rachel Ball 75'(p)

Swansea City 11 Lisa Owen 4' 21' 35' 57' Jodie Passmore 9'(p) 17' 43'

Rachel Rowe 41' 78' 80' Carrie Slack 53'

Aberystwyth Town 0 -

Welsh Premier Womens League table Home Away

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

Cardiff Metropolitan 4 2 0 0 15 0 2 0 0 9 2 12 22

Port Talbot Town 3 1 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 3 2 7 4

Cwmbran Celtic 3 1 0 1 8 4 1 0 0 9 0 6 13

Swansea City 3 1 0 0 11 0 1 0 1 3 4 6 10

PILCS 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 4 1 6 5

Llandudno FC 4 1 0 1 3 4 1 0 1 4 5 6 -2

Rhyl & Prestatyn FC 4 0 0 2 3 5 1 0 1 2 5 3 -5

Wrexham FC 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 8 3 -6

Newcastle Emlyn 4 1 0 2 8 10 0 0 1 0 7 3 -9

Cardiff City 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 -1

Aberystwyth Town 4 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 2 0 21 0 -31

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Welsh Premier Development League

29/09/14 Conwy Borough 1 Alan Parry 22’

Llandudno FC 2 Peter Jones 9’ Joe Roberts 85’

THE LAST WORD by Gwyn Derfel

With all due respect to The New Saints, I’m sure that the neutral observers in our League would have

sighed deeply when the news came through that Michael Wilde had scored deep into injury time on

Saturday to grab the 3 points for the Champions against Airbus. Of course we want the Corbett Sports

WPL to be as competitive as possible – right until the end – but I must nod my cap to the Saints for their

resilience and for raising the bar during the past few seasons. This has forced other clubs to up their

standards which can only be a good thing.

I wasn’t present at the Hollingsworth Group Stadium on Saturday but was in attendance the previous week

to see the Druids bag the 3 points on that occasion. John Keegan’s boys are starting to find their feet as

Saturday’s victory at Prestatyn will confirm and it is good to see a newly promoted team having a real go.

I was watching Match of the Day over the weekend and in one particular match the panel of experts noted

that one referee in the Barclays Premier League had made at least three incorrect decisions regarding

possible sending’s off. Of course WPL referees make mistakes – and some of those split second decisions

do directly influence results. I just hope that everyone concerned – players, managers and officials- can be

honest, humble and take responsibility for their actions and failings. This is the only way that we can

continue the improvement in the standard of officiating in our National League.

Finally I’m sure that you’d all like to join me in wishing Chris Coleman and his team the very best of luck

during this next crucial week. We could be on the brink of something special as a footballing nation. As

the New Saints proved against Airbus on Saturday – by giving your all until the final whistle magical

things can happen to your team occasionally. Fingers crossed.

Y GAIR OLAF gan Gwyn Derfel

Gyda phob parch i’r Seintiau Newydd ‘rwy’n siwr bod nifer fawr o bobl wedi eu siomi bod y Pencampwyr

wedi hawlio buddugoliaeth hwyr iawn ym Mrychdyn ddydd Sadwrn. Wrth gwrs ein bod eisiau i’r rậs am y

Bencampwriaeth fod yn gystadleuol tan y diwedd un ond mae’n rhaid talu teyrnged i dîm Craig Harrison.

Maen nhw wedi codi eu safon eu hunain ac yn sgîl hynny safon y Cynghrair yn ystod y blynyddoedd

diwethaf – a gall ond bod yn beth da yn y pendraw.

Doeddwn i ddim yn y Mae Awyr i weld Michael Wilde yn cipio’r triphwynt brynhawn Sadwrn ond

‘roeddwn yno wythnos ynghynt i weld y Derwyddon yn hawlio eu buddugoliaeth nodedig . Fe enillon nhw

driphwynt arall ar eu teithiau ym Mhrestatyn dros y Sul a braf o beth yw gweld tîm sydd wedi ennill

dyrchafiad yn mynd amdani yn y Cynghrair Cenedlaethol.

‘Roeddwn yn gwylio Match of the Day neithiwr a beirniadwyd un dyfarnwr amlwg am gael tri

phenderfyniad allweddol mewn un gêm yn anghywir. Wrth gwrs mae ein dyfarnwyr yn Uwch Gynghrair

Cymru-Corbett Sports yn gwneud penderfyniadau gwallus yn achlysurol a gallaf ond dychmygu y

rhwystredigaeth y mae hynny’n ei gorddi yn y chwaraewyr a’r rheolwyr sydd yn cael cam. Y cwbl y gallaf

ofyn yw bod pawb yn ddigon o ddynion i gyfaddef eu beiau ac i gymryd cyfrifoldeb yn barchus am eu

gweithredoedd. Mae hyn yn gwbl allweddol os ydym am barhau i wella safon dyfarnu ymhellach yn y

Cynghrair.

I gloi hoffwn dymmuno’r gorau i Chris Coleman a’r tîm rhyngwladol wrth iddyn nhw baratoi ar gyfer dwy

ornest allweddol o fewn wythnos. Gallwn fod ar drothwy rhywbeth arbennig iawn yn ystod yr ymgyrch

hon. Fel y profodd Y Seintiau Newydd ddydd Sadwrn – drwy roi eich gorau tan y chwiban olaf un – gall

pethau hudolus ddigwydd i’ch tîm. Croesi bysedd. .

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