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2018.10.13 Ton Pentre.Pub CWMBRAN CELTIC FC www.cwmbranceltic.com DIVISION 1 £1£1£1 Season 2018/19 Official Match Day Programme CWMBRAN CELTIC TON PENTRE League Form Guide: DLWWWWD League Form Guide: LLWLDD Home Squad Away Squad Division 1 Lewis Watkins (GK) Joshua Hardy Rakesh Patel Leon Jacka Alex McDowell Matthew Smith Luke Jones Cameron Thomas Niall Yeates Phil Draper Rhys Williams © Charlie Loss Lewis Ellis Nickie Jones Louis Feeley Joshua Luker Owen Cook Scott Jones Dominic Connor Edward Hewitson Chris Ham Daniel Dima Simon Prangley Shane Davies © Josh Bull Ben Rose -Miles Kazeem Kareem Jesse White Tom Haggett Josh Phillips Josh Hinwood Aled Mogg Isaac Powell Connor Ray Cameron Thomas Pictures Credited To Stephen Handley Shane Davies Aled Mogg WELSH LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Manager: Lee Challenger Manager: Kevin Richards CWMBRAN CELTIC v TON PENTRE Assistant: Nana Baah Coach: Phillip Thomas Saturday 13th October 2018 K.O. 2:30pm Coach/First Aider: Michael Davies TODAY’S SPONSORS Colours: Yellow Blue Yellow Colours: Red/Black Black Red MATCH OFFICIALS Referee: Ryan Kenny (Swansea) Assistants: Connor Thomas (Tonypandy) & Richard Beach (Caldicot) Acve & Passive Safety Technology Proud Sponsors Of The Match Day Programme Prinng WELSH FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES WELCOME TO CELTIC PAR$ Celtic have played Ton Pentre 11 times, 10 in the at Celtic Park, 1 -1, Jake Edwards scoring for the DIVISION ONE P W D L F A GD Pts Welsh League 1 st Division and once, last season, home side. Celtic won the return 4 -0, their best in the League Cup. ever away win in the 1 st Division at the time to end 1 Penybont 7 6 1 0 19 7 12 19 In 2011/12 at Celtic Park, newly promoted Ton, a run of 6 successive defeats. Rakesh Patel, then 2 Haverfordwest County 7 6 0 1 23 4 19 18 managed by ex -Celtic manager Dean Morris, took playing midfield, scored 2, Josh Bull and Owen 3 Cwmbran Celtic 7 4 2 1 13 7 6 14 the lead but Celtic rallied to go 3 -1 up at half -time Llewellyn completed the scoring with 18 year old with goals from Owen Llewellyn, Dominic Lloyd Kinsella laying on 3 of the goals. 4 Cwmamman United 7 4 1 2 12 9 3 13 Connor and a 35 yard pile -driver by Tommy In 2016/17, Celtic, unbeaten in 1 st place in the 5 Cambrian & Clydach 8 3 2 3 12 11 1 11 James. The visitors stormed back after the break to league, were well beaten 0 -2. Celtic sneaked a 6 Briton Ferry Llansawel 6 3 1 2 6 8 -2 10 score three to win a thrilling match 4 -3. Luke hard -earned win 1 -0 in the return, Owen Cook, Sallis was sent off for Celtic. In the return in back from suspension and captain in the absence 7 Llantwit Major 8 2 3 3 6 8 -2 9 January at Ynys Park Celtic won 1 -0 with a of Rhys Williams, scored the only goal. This was 8 Goytre United 8 2 3 3 5 7 -2 9 superbly worked goal in the 80 th minute, Owen Celtic’s first clean sheet for 17 games and Ton’s th 9 Undy Athletic 5 2 2 1 15 9 6 8 Llewellyn and Rakesh Patel combining to set up 6 successive defeat. Dominic Connor who hit a screamer into the top Last season, 2017/18, the teams drew 1 -1 in the 10 Afan Lido 7 2 2 3 7 12 -5 8 left corner of the net. The goal can be found on opening game of the season at Celtic Park, Josh 11 Ammanford 7 2 1 4 9 11 -2 7 You Tube. That was Celtic’s 5 th successive league Bull scoring for Celtic. In the League Cup round 3 12 Goytre 7 2 1 4 7 11 -4 7 win under manager Gareth Morgan and at the time at Ynys Park, Celtic won 4 -2 after extra time. they were riding high in 2 nd place in the league Scorers were Bull 2, Chris Ham and Callum 13 Port Talbot Town 5 1 2 2 5 6 -1 5 table. Wakeham. In the return league game Celtic won 2 14 Ton Pentre 6 1 2 3 3 11 -8 5 In 2012/13 a goalless draw at Celtic Park was -0 through goals by Ham and Lewis Iles. Ton 15 Taffs Well 7 1 1 5 6 13 -7 4 Celtic’s 1 st clean sheet for 30 games. Ton won the finished bottom of the league but were reprieved from relegation by no team dropping down from 16 Pontypridd Town 6 1 0 5 7 21 -14 3 return 3 -1, current manager Lee Challenger scoring a penalty and Connor was red carded for a the Welsh Premier League to replace promoted last man offence – a collector’s piece considering Llanelli Town, and because the grounds of the two RESERVE (EAST) P W D L F A GD Pts gentleman Dom must be the cleanest player in the teams above them in the table, Monmouth Town 1 Croesyceiliog 5 3 1 1 17 5 12 10 Welsh League. In 2013/14 there was another draw and Caerau (Ely), were not compliant with the 2 Cwmbran Celtic 4 3 1 0 11 4 7 10 new FAW tier 2 regulations 3 Bridgend Street 5 3 0 2 15 7 8 9 4 Panteg 5 3 0 2 10 9 1 9 5 Abergavenny Town 4 2 2 0 6 2 4 8 6 Pontyclun 2 2 0 0 7 3 4 6 7 Dinas Powys 4 2 0 2 9 9 0 6 8 Risca United 4 2 0 2 8 15 -7 6 9 Undy Athletic 2 1 1 0 5 0 5 4 hea"n 10 Goytre 4 1 1 2 9 8 1 4 11 Caldicot Town 2 0 0 2 2 8 -6 0 12 Chepstow Town 3 0 0 3 3 10 -7 0 13 Treharris Athletic 3 0 0 3 3 11 -8 0 CELTIC HOME/AWAY P W D L F A +/- Pts HOME 3 2 0 1 8 6 2 6 AWAY 4 2 2 0 5 1 4 8 We give a warm welcome this a1ernoon to t.o Canadians Wayne Hleuc3a and TOTAL 7 4 2 1 13 7 6 14 Dre. 4raser .ho are visi5ng rela5ves in 6laenavon They are from Calgary Alberta and are soccer mad and loo3ing for.ard to .atching a Welsh League game 2 3 A BRIEF HISTORY OF TON PENTRE TON PENTRE PEN PICT)RES 201,-201. A1er su8ering their 9rst ever relega5on at the Pontypridd, Porth and Aberaman disappeared /oshua Hard 0 Defender, Signed this season from season An aKac3ing player .ho .ill be hoping to end of the 2010/2011 Season, Ton Pentre under 9nancial stress Ton Pentre .ere able to Ton J Gelli Alliance League .here he had spent 9nd the net this year bounced straightbac3 to Welsh 4ootball con5nue but only at the eEpense of leaving three years and .as voted Player of the year by Ben Rose-Miles0 6en Foins the 6ulldogs this year League Division One a1er li1ing the Division Southern League football for more localised supporters, players and manager Has been from relegated Caerau Ely 6en is an aKac3ing T.o 5tle by 9nishing the League season Welsh League football outstanding in pre season 4ormer 6ulldog (outh player .ho .as ElyLs leading scorer last season player Although played in only one game a1er unbeaten Ton PentreDs present day set-up dates from /esse White0 Cesse has Foined from local club brea3ing a leg in pre season Cambrian and is a mid9eld player 193A since .hich the 6ulldogs established The Rhondda Valleys based club .ere Leon /ac1a0 Stri3er, Leon returns a1er a brief spell /osh Phillips0 Cosh has Foined from Cambrian A themselves as a potent force, ho.ever, demoted due to the re-organisa5on of at Cambrian last season Signed in the 2014-15 young mid9elder although invited to par5cipate in the inaugural domes5c Welsh football during the 2009/2010 season from Ton and Gelli Alliance League He .as Aled Mogg0 Aled has Foined the 6ulldogs for this season of the League of Wales, they declined Season, .hich sa. the Division One relega5on 2015-16 managerDs Player of the season .inner, season from local side Ton and Gelli 6oys Club He preferring to Fus5fy their inclusion by gaining Supporters Player of the season and players choice zone increased from three to 9ve places The can play defence or mid9eld Loo3ing to ma3e his promo5on as a right in the 1993/1994 Season Fointly .ith Tom Davies He .as also top scorer for mar3 a1er moving up from the SW4A Alliance 6ulldogs su8ered heartbrea3 as they dropped the season Leagues into the 91h spot during the 9nal 20-minutes Ton PentreDs stay in the League of Wales sa. Ma2he3 Smith0 4or.ard, 4ormer (outh Player Connor Ra 0 Connor reFoins the club a1er a spell of their last game of the season It therefore the club 9nish a credible third place in each of 6ro3e into the senior sIuad last season Very s3ilful .ith our youth a fe. seasons ago A young and seemed 9?ng that they return to Division One their 9rst t.o seasons and in 199A they on the ball .ill see much more of him this season eEci5ng stri3er .ho player in the second division as undefeated champions became the 9rst Welsh par5cipants in the Cameron Thomas0 Another 6ulldogs (outh player .ith A4C Porth last season Having li1ed the Division T.o trophy, Ton UE4A Intertoto Cup compe55on .ho has bro3en into the senior team, and .ill be Callum Page-Le3is0 Callum Foins the 6ulldogs this Pentre are loo3ing to build upon their already Unfortunately, the European eEperience 9gh5ng for a regular spot Previous senior football season from Pontyclun 4C He .ill be loo3ing to rich history by consolida5ng their posi5on in proved to be an eEpensive one for the has been .ith Maindy Con 4C in Rhondda league establish himself in the 6ulldogs team this season Division One 6ulldogs and their European GhangoverD Phil 5raper0 Ne.
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