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The Oval Zone The rugby magazine for North and Mid - Issue 17, September 27th, 2013

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The rugby magazine for North and Mid Wales - Issue 17, September 27th, 2013

Welcome to Issue 17 of The Oval Zone.

Almost the end of the fi rst month and some of the leagues are starting to show us defi nite splits in those likely to be push- ing for promotion and those who appear to have a long season ahead if they don’t start picking up a few points. It’s one of the reasons we love this game, so unpredictable. At the end of next month, I’ll probably be reporting that the situation’s completely changed.

You will see that this week is a reduced edition (time ran away with me) and in the next couple of editions we intend to get to grips with all the results received so far and ask for your help in checking them out.

Gary Editors: Gary Williams/Barry Williams Email: [email protected]

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after quick feet from scrum-half Baird passing to Cooke who scored and RGC 12 v Cardiff Met 26 converted. RGC needed a score early in the second half but it was the visitors ran in under the posts with Baird scoring with an individual run to stretch the lead and gain the bonus point.

From that point on RGC did step it up in regards to keeping the ball and trying to get over the gain line as they spread the ball about making inroads towards the visitor’s line. At one point they when through 20 phases with Bryn Williams, Kelvin Davies and Carlton-Jones all being held up on the line which showed the well drilled defence of Cardiff Met.

Huw Grundy also went close to his second try after a kick from Carlton- Jones bounced into his hands but was pounced on from the Cardiff backs. Harri Evans also had a go with some quick feet and power but once again the line couldn’t be crossed.

If the line out proved disappointing then the highlight from a Gogs perspective had to be the scrum in the second half, with debutant prop Thabiso Mgomezuw looking impressive. It was the power of the pack that led to a penalty try after Cardiff were penalised after three scrums on the away teams line with Carlton-Jones converting.

As the whistle went the RGC crowd knew that even though their team was beaten it was down to some clinical fi nishing for the visitors and a Students too good for North Walians as Horsman’s men slip to second below par RGC performance which defi nitely can be improved on. home loss

RGC were taught a tough lesson by Cardiff Met at Parc Eirias on Satur- day as their tough baptism to life in the Championship continued.

Despite last weeks victory at Narberth, RGC went into Saturday’s contest as underdogs against a side who have claimed a bonus point win in their opening two encounters and were sitting on top of the early standings.

With the sun out both teams wanted to run the ball with pace and ur- gency from the start, and while the opening fi ve minutes were spent in the Cardiff Met half the danger signs were all too clear when the visitors broke away down the wing with their fi rst attack. Head coach Chris Horsman was honest in his appraisal of The pressure soon switched onto the RGC defence and the opening try the teams display, saying: “It was disappointing, but credit to came after a tap penalty from Cardiff as they passed the ball wide for Cardiff Met who took their chances well. James Beal to touch down.

RGC began to regain a foothold in the game with scrum-half Josh “We had four or fi ve gilt edged chances to score and we Leach going over the gain line and bring the Gogs backs into the play. didn’t take them. We weren’t accurate in places but I think The tempo of the game began to slow as the heat took its toll on both the second half once again showed a better RGC in regards sets of players after an exhilarating opening 20 minutes. to a performance.”

RGC kept the ball, went through the phases with Leach, Rhodri Carlton- Jones and Harri Evans linking up for sub Huw Grundy to collect a pass The new RGC Supporters’ and race over for a try. Club website is launched RGC were struggling to build a platform from the lineout on a number of occasions which added to the frustration in the half. The New RGC Supporters Club Web- site is now up and running, and is the The ball and territory was back in the Gogs favour with RGC looking place to go to discuss all things RGC. for their second score, and the chance came for Tom Blackwell but he couldn’t keep hold of the ball with the try line in sight. It was a harsh les- If you are looking for an RGC Forum son in Championship rugby as Cardiff Met got a try minutes later after then this is the place to go. a couple of breaks through defence with Garyn Smith scoring, Cooke adding the extras, and the all important third try came before half time http://www.gogogogs.co.uk/. RGC NEWS

Perspective in Performances

As we are three games into the season and have come up against two teams that will be near the top of the Championship at the end of the campaign I thought it would be a good time to take stock of where RGC are as a club.

To some, last season seems like an age ago but it is important to remember at this time last year we had only played three league games in our history. That said we can’t really even now call our- selves “established” with our record of playing competitive league and cup games standing at 26!!

Talking of numbers we are a young in a history sense but also in squad age with some stats from our game versus Ebbw Vale – 9 teenagers, 8 Academy Graduates and only 3 players 25 or over! While we all want to watch us win at Fortress Eirias, the place where we remained unbeaten all last season, the step up in league has given us tough openers and as far as teams with his- tory it doesn’t get much wider between us and our next visitors Pontypool.

Of course it is not just the players that are on a learning curve but WEAR YOUR RGC COLOURS WITH PRIDE us supporters as well. Many would not have seen RGC defeated until this past month and we have to give ourselves a reality check that unlike last season we aren’t going to win games with the same margins as we did in Division 1 East.

It is important that we as supporters take a step back and look at the bigger picture, and if someone asked you at the start of last season “Would you like to watch us play Pontypool in the Champi- onship at Eirias in September 2013” you would have snapped their hand off!!!!

So as we watch the players run out next time, we should look back and see how far we have come and look forward to how far we can go as the journey continues.

Above report kindly supplied by Scott Lawson, RGC webmaster LATEST NEWS FROM THE WELSH RUGBY UNION

WRU Wednesday league kicked off this week with Llandrillo fl y ing the fl ag for North Wales The WRU Wednesday Under 18 higher profi le competitions which league returned this week with 11 we associate with today’s profes- teams hoping to emulate the suc- sional era. cess of last year’s winners Coleg Sir Gar. “There is a great amount of support and interest out there in the players This year’s tournament sees who are coming through the ranks Cowbridge Comprehensive School, and who could be the next big Newport High School and Llandrillo name to appear at regional or even College joining the tournament for national level. Our Principality Pre- the fi rst time, with the inclusion miership and Under 18 competition of the schools meaning a name are where that emerging talent change from the WRU Colleges often appears fi rst. We’re really League to the WRU Wednesday looking forward to seeing all that Under 18 League. action in one place on S4C.”

With WRU broadcast partner S4C WRU Group Chief Executive, “The diversity of the new teams “Things are going really well and again on board, the tournament Roger Lewis, added: “We con- coming in means we’re bringing the boys are coming to school with continues to grow year on year. gratulate S4C for deciding to open the standard up which is always smiles on their faces, they’re really The Welsh language broadcaster this broadcast window to such an good for Welsh rugby. If you look at enjoying it.” has committed to showing one exciting and vibrant level of Welsh the groups, I think they’re all tough live match per round on s4c.co.uk rugby which shows viewers the groups. None of the teams are Cowbridge captain Dan Holder and is launching a new television true extent of young talent we going to be pushovers and there said: “The boys are really excited. programme, Rygbi Pawb which will have moving along our pathway was very little between the sides Playing against the best rugby show extended highlights of the structures. last year. boys in the country brings you on live games plus highlights of other as a player.” league games and Principality Pre- “Schools and colleges are so “That’s good for the competition miership highlights and features. important to the future of our game and the development of the teams.” WRU Wednesday Under 18 The new Under 18 league kicks off and by webcasting live games League Stage One Fixtures (all this Wednesday with newcomers and broadcasting a wide range of The Wednesday Under 18 league kick-offs 2.30pm unless otherwise Newport High School taking on weekly highlights, S4C is helping sees 11 teams compete in two stated, check wru.co.uk/facebook Bridgend College at the Brewery us build interest and increase all groups of four and one of three. and @welshrugbyunion for regular Field. The match can be watched important participation. The top two teams from each updates) live via s4c.co.uk/rygbi. group then progress to stage two “I know how hard the teams and with play-off matches to follow. Group 1 - Sir Gar, Bridgend, WRU national performance man- coaches are working to ensure Pembroke, Newport HS ager Gethin Watts said: “The WRU that what the viewers get to see The rest of the teams also compete Group 2 - Llandovery, Gwent, Wednesday Under 18 league is an is a highly skilled and competitive in stage two but in a different pool. Cowbridge, Llandrillo exciting competition which is grow- brand of rugby which all our fans Group 3 - Cymoedd, Neath Port ing year on year. will enjoy.” Josh Leach, Director of Rugby at Talbot, Gower Llandrillo College, is hoping his “We’re delighted to welcome Ahead of their fi rst season in the side can compete at the top of Round 1 - Sep 25: Newport High School, Cowbridge competition, Dai Flanagan, Director group two. They face Coleg Gwent, Sir Gar v Pembroke Comprehensive and Llandrillo of Rugby at Newport High School, Llandovery College and Cowbridge Bridgend v Newport HS College into the tournament this is looking forward to seeing how Comprehensive in the fi rst round of (live on s4c.co.uk) year. All three have demonstrated his side fare. fi x tures. Llandovery v Cowbridge a desire to join the league and im- Gwent v Llandrillo (2pm) prove their standards with Llandrillo “It’s an exciting league. We “We’re looking to step things up as Cymoedd v Gower also ensuring representation from watched it last year and wanted to a college and our aim to start with north Wales. get into it,” he said. has to be to top the group stage,” Round 2 - Oct 2: said Leach. Bridgend v Pembroke “An 11-team tournament not only “The school have worked really Newport HS v Sir Gar increases competition but drives up hard and now it’s a chance to prove “We want to be playing at the best Gwent v Cowbridge the standards of the other teams. we can compete in the league. standard possible throughout the Llandrillo v LLandovery That’s what this league is all about, There aren’t going to be any easy year and the great thing about this Neath PT v Gower (live on s4c. creating an environment and op- games. Every school in this league competition is that the players and co.uk) portunity for the best young players prioritises rugby so it’s a big oppor- teams will test each other.” in Wales to be able to play at the tunity for our players to develop.” Round 3 (Oct 9): highest possible level.” Matt Silva, Director of Rugby at Sir Gar v Bridgend Gareth Nicholas, Director of Rugby Cowbridge Comprehensive, added: Pembroke v Newport HS S4C’s Director of Content, Dafydd at Bridgend College, said: “It’s “A lot of work has gone in over Llandovery v Gwent Rhys said: “On S4C we pride a great event. The backing this the past three or four months, the Cowbridge v Llandrillo ourselves on the depth of sporting league is receiving is fantastic - it’s boys have been training four times (live on s4c.co.uk) coverage we offer, and this new very exciting. a week through the summer and Cymoedd v Neath PT programme will supplement the we’ve played two friendly games. LATEST NEWS FROM THE WELSH RUGBY UNION

WRU invests a record £22m in to Welsh rugby

The Welsh Rugby Union Limit- ed (“WRU”) this week published its Annual Report which shows it invested a record £22.1m into Welsh Rugby in the last fi n ancial year.

The WRU closed the year with its overall turnover remaining above £60m for the second fi n ancial period in succession. Figures in the Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2013 show that the WRU allocated £4.0m into the game throughout Wales which was up from a fi gure of £3.8m in the previous year.

The sum spent on the costs of elite rugby went up 2% to a fi g ure of £4.2m which primarily represents the sum for manag- ing the National Centre of Ex- cellence, the age-grade struc- tures and the National Sevens squad. Included within the £22.1m are one-off investments of £1.3m into the community which was down from £63.2m The fi nancial success of the HIGHLIGHTS game, mainly through facilities the year before, however earn- past year was driven by power- grants, and £1.0m made avail- ings and allocations were up. ful international performances Highlights of the last fi nancial able to the four Regions to fund on the fi eld including the fourth year include:- player recruitment, retention The net repayable bank debt of RBS 6 Nations title in nine and development. the WRU also remained below years, which included three A turnover of £61.0m £20m at £19.5m and remains Grand Slams. The overall spending and re-in- on target to be cleared by 2021. A record EBITDA (Earnings vestment levels were achieved Although the WRU’s perform- before interest, tax, deprecia- in a year which the Group Chief There were also signifi cant ance is cyclical and dependant tion and allocations) of £29.1m Executive had forecast, in last executive changes announced on set sporting and major event up from £27.6m in 2012 year’s Annual Report , would be during the year with World Cup schedules, its Group Chief fi n ancially tougher than 2012. winner Josh Lewsey joining as Executive described the overall £16.9m distributed to the four By the close of the fi nancial Head of Rugby and Lieutenant performance in the year as Regions from ERC and Rabo- year 2013, the WRU Group Colonel Mark Williams as Mil- remarkable. Direct tournament income plus achieved a turnover of £61.0m lennium Stadium Manager. c£6.4m directly from the WRU LATEST NEWS FROM THE WELSH RUGBY UNION

WRU delivers £22.1m back into the game A keynote rugby event during change and nurture develop- the year was Judgement Day ment so I am delighted that we at all levels, up £2m on the year before when the Stadium played host have again been able to deliver to matches between all four of meaningful and record levels Continued from previous page the Welsh Regions for the fi rst of fi nancial support within our time at the same venue on the priority areas of elite rugby, the A record £22.1m allocation to The level of income and re- same day. community game and the Mil- affi liated organisations investment achieved during a lennium Stadium. year signposted by challenging A National Sevens tournament A record re-investment of fi n ancial conditions in the wider was launched during the year “It is also a tribute to our suc- £4.0m into the community UK economy was again under- and behind the scenes the gov- cess and our reputation that we game pinned by acclaimed successes erning body launched a review are able to attract key execu- on the fi eld of play. of its own governance headed tive staff of the calibre of Josh Net repayable bank debt re- by the distinguished High Court Lewsey as Head of Rugby and mained below £20m at £19.5m Amongst these rugby highlight judge Sir Robert Owen. Mark Williams to become Mil- keeping the WRU on target to were:- lennium Stadium Manager to be debt free by 2021. There was reform within the join our outstanding Executive An RBS 6 Nations Champion- community league structures Board. The fi nancial success during ship title and RGC, the north Wales the year was consolidated with team, successfully completed “Soon we will welcome the the announcement of a major A record Six Nations win its fi rst season as a repre- Rugby League World Cup new media rights agreement against England by 30 points sentative league team winning opening ceremony and match- with the BBC which secures to 3. promotion to the Championship es to the Stadium and we are the broadcast of Wales’ Autumn Division already beginning to plan for international series games on 16 players and 7 backroom the Rugby World Cup games network television until 2018. staff selected for the British The WRU kept its focus on we will host in 2015. These are and Irish Lions with key Welsh investment to underpin all de- great times for Wales and we The strong fi nancial perform- involvement in the Lions series velopments and a cryotherapy are delighted to be playing our ance during 2012 and into 2013 victory chamber and high altitude part in making this a great na- helped the WRU deliver on its training facility were installed tion to be part of. core commercial and operation- A Junior World Championship at the WRU National Centre of al priorities in a range of areas. fi n al place for Wales U20 in- Excellence. The WRU Group Finance cluding a historic U20 win over Director, Steve Phillips, said: The WRU was able to focus on South Africa At Regional level there was a “We entered the fi nancial year developing schools rugby with continuation of work to improve knowing the economic pros- a highlight being the launch of Wales Sevens reaching the operational infrastructure with pects were challenging so I am its WRU Schools Accredita- fi n al of the Hong Kong leg of the Regions and the WRU delighted at the way we have tion Scheme recognising their the IRB World Series establishing a new Professional been able to perform. involvement in the game. Regional Game Board under An arrangement with S4C en- Wales Sevens reaching the the independent and non-vot- “We are now at a stage in our sured U18 schools and colleges knock out stage of the IRB ing chairmanship of Sir Wyn corporate development where rugby featured on television in Sevens Rugby World Cup Williams. we can make decisions based Wales with the programming on a real and signifi cant under- continuing into the year ahead. A total of 100 Welsh qualifi ed The confi dence expressed with- standing of how our business players playing international in the Group also encouraged model works. We know how A WRU Club Operations Team rugby at some level during the the WRU to consider bidding to manage the challenges and was established to focus on the month of June 2013 to host the Rugby World Cup retain the confi dence to make community level of the game Sevens competition in 2018. radical decisions on our opera- and a WRU Club Funding Tool Against this backdrop of rugby tional and investment targets.” was launched online to help achievements the WRU was The WRU Group Chief Ex- source fi nancial help. also informed that eight Rugby ecutive Roger Lewis said: “The A pro bono legal scheme of- World Cup 2015 international results we publish today stand The Welsh Rugby Union fering free advice to clubs by games including two quarter as clear confi rmation that our Annual General Meeting law students at Cardiff Univer- fi n als will take place at the Mil- business is now set on fi rm sity was also put in place with lennium Stadium. foundations and we are able takes place on Sunday, back up support from the Hugh to operate successfully even in 20th October, 2013 at James law fi rm and Civitas bar- During the year the Stadium challenging economic times. risters’ chambers. also hosted 11 international Port Talbot Civic Centre football games during the Lon- “This displays a direct link with Much of the effort and focus don Olympics 2012. the key changes we have put on the community game was in place since 2006 with radical driven throughout the year by The Stadium continued to be a reforms of our fi nancial and op- the results of the WRU Club major events location - during erational practices plus a robust Census which identifi ed the the year, the Stadium hosted recruitment policy. needs and priorities for the the 2013 Speedway Grand Prix WRU’s member clubs. and a concert by Rihanna. “It costs money to fund radical NORTH/MID WALES RUGBY NEWS All the latest news from around the region - please send your club news to [email protected]

CLWB RYGBI DINBYCH VETERANS PREPARE FOR ‘BARCLAYS WEALTH’ SUPER 10’s IN JERSEY On Friday 5 October the Clwb Rygbi Dinbych veterans team fl y out to Jersey for the 4th year running to take part in the annual ‘ Barclays Wealth’ Super 10’s Rugby tournament. Having improved their position every year and reached the quarter fi nals last year, Dinbych will be looking to go even further this year and mount a serious challenge to bring the trophy home to North Wales.

This years team is stronger than ever and is bolstered by the addition of a number of North Wales Hospital veterans.

PARC EIRIAS BARN AVAILABLE FOR CLUBS TO HIRE DON’T GET CAUGHT OUT WITH THE BAD WEATHER...

With the weather changing for the worse, you don’t have to cancel your games or training anymore! Parc Eirias’ indoor 3g pitch is now available for you to hire on the weekends!

Pitch sizes are available in a quarter, half or full size, so you can bring down different mini and junior age groups and get all the kids a game, and hot and cold drinks facilities available for parents! This is the perfect option for any waterlogged pitches and ensure your teams always gets to play at the weekend!

Please get in touch with Colwyn Bay Leisure Centre on 01492 577920 to book your pitch!

Don’t forget to text 07713 514375 or tweet @midwalesrugby the result from your game on a Saturday evening if you want the league tables on the web-sites to be kept up-to-date WRU CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION ONE NORTH

RESULTS FIXTURES RESULTS FIXTURES

Saturday, 7th September, 2013 Saturday, 28th September 2013 Saturday, 7 September 2013 Saturday, 28th September Bargoed 21 v Newbridge 0 Blackwood v RGC 1404 Bala 14 v Pwllheli 12 (+1) Bethesda v Bala Beddau 21 v Pontypool 41 (+1) Cardiff Met v Ebbw Vale COBRA 27 v Caernarfon 24 (+2) Caernarfon v Denbigh Bonymaen 11 v Narberth 37 (+1) Narberth v Bargoed Denbigh 16 v Dolgellau 11 (+1) COBRA v Nant Conwy Bridgend Ath 32 (+1) v Bwood 30 (+1) Newbridge v Bridgend Athletic Nant Conwy 3 (+1) v Ruthin 6 Pwllheli v Bro Ffestiniog Llanharan 15 v Cardiff Met 34 (+1) Pontypool v Bonymaen Bro Ffesti 10 (+1) v Bethesda 17 Ruthin v Dolgellau RGC 1404 16 v Ebbw Vale 31 Tata Steel v Beddau Tata Steel 22 v Tondu 6 Tondu v Llanharan Saturday, 14 September 2013 Saturday, 5th October, 2013 Bethesda 24 (+1) v COBRA 7 Bro Ffestiniog v Caernarfon Saturday, 14th September Saturday, 5th October Bro Ffest 12 (+1) v Dolgellau 19 Denbigh v COBRA Blackwood 16 v Llanharan 33 Bargoed v Beddau Pwllheli 9 (+1) v Nant Conwy 10 Dolgellau v Pwllheli Cardiff Met 41 (+1) v Bonymaen 5 Bonymaen v Tondu Ruthin 25 (+1) v Denbigh 20 (+1) Nant Conwy v Bala Ebbw Vale 33 (+1) v Bargoed 16 Bridgend Ath v Tata Steel Caernarfon v Bala - Postponed Ruthin v Bethesda Narberth 18 (+1) v RGC 1404 22 Ebbw Vale v Blackwood Newbridge 23 v Tata Steel 20 (+1) Llanharan v Newbridge Saturday, 21 September 2013 Saturday, 12th October 2013 Pontypool 31 (+1) v Bridgend Ath 24 Narberth v Cardiff Met Bala 34 (+1) v COBRA 3 Bala v Denbigh Tondu 13 (+1) v Beddau 17 RGC v Pontypool Bro Ffestiniog 14 v Ruthin 8 (+1) Bethesda v Nant Conwy Denbigh 35 (+1) v Pwllheli 30 (+1) Caernarfon v Dolgellau Saturday 21st September 2013 Saturday, 12th October Dolgellau 13 v Bethesda 23 COBRA v Bro Ffestiniog Bargoed 19 v Tata Steel 11 Beddau v Bridgend Ath Nant Conwy 16 v Caernarfon 28 Pwllheli v Ruthin Beddau 19 v Newbridge 8 Blackwood v Narberth Bonymaen 13 v Blackwood 34 (+1) Cardiff Met v Bargoed Team P W D L F A Dif BP Tot Bridgend Ath 15 (+1) v Tondu 20 Newbridge v Bonymaen 1 Bethesda 3 3 0 0 64 30 34 1 13 Ebbw Vale 41 (+1) v Narberth 3 Pontypool v Ebbw Vale 2 Denbigh 3 2 0 1 71 66 5 2 10 Llanharan 21 v Pontypool 6 Tata Steel v Llanharan RGC 12 v Cardiff Met 26 (+1) Tondu v RGC 3 Ruthin 3 2 0 1 39 37 2 2 10 4 Bala 2 2 0 0 48 15 33 1 9 5 Caernarfon 2 1 0 1 52 43 9 2 6 Team P W D L F A Dif BP Tot 6 Bro Ffest 3 1 0 2 36 44 -8 2 6 1 Cardiff Met 3 3 0 0 101 32 69 3 15 7 Dolgellau 3 1 0 2 43 51 -8 1 5 2 Ebbw Vale 3 3 0 0 105 35 70 2 14 8 Nant Conwy 3 1 0 2 29 43 -14 1 5 3 Pontypool 3 2 0 1 78 66 12 2 10 9 COBRA 3 1 0 2 37 82 -45 0 4 4 Llanharan 3 2 0 1 69 56 13 0 8 10 Pwllheli 3 0 0 3 51 59 -8 3 3 5 Bargoed 3 2 0 1 56 44 12 0 8 6 Beddau 3 2 0 1 57 62 -5 0 8 7 Blackwood 3 1 0 2 80 78 2 2 6 8 Bridgend Ath 3 1 0 2 71 81 -10 2 6 DIVISION TWO NORTH 9 Narberth 3 1 0 2 58 74 -16 2 6 RESULTS and FIXTURES RESULTS and FIXTURES 10 Tata Steel 3 1 0 2 53 48 5 1 5 11 Tondu 3 1 0 2 39 54 -15 1 5 Saturday, 7 September 2013 Saturday, 21 September 2013 Colwyn Bay 25 v Shotton Steel 11 Abergele 5 v Mold 22 12 RGC 1404 3 1 0 2 50 75 -25 0 4 Llangefni 31 (+1) v Mold 24 Llandudno 45 (+1) v Llangefni 21 13 Newbridge 3 1 0 2 31 60 -29 0 4 Newtown 13 v 43 (+1) Newtown 19 v Colwyn Bay 17 (+1) Rhyl 17 v Llandudno 53 (+1) Rhyl 24 v Wrexham 22 (+1) 14 Bonymaen 3 0 0 3 29 112 -83 0 0 Wrexham 14 (+1) v Abergele 17 Shotton Steel 25 (+1) v Mach 19

Saturday, 14 September 2013 Saturday, 28th September If you see any errors Colwyn Bay 29 (+1) v Rhyl 3 Abergele v Newtown Llangefni 43 (+1) v Shotton Steel 17 Llangefni v Rhyl on the results, fi xtures Machynlleth 20 v Abergele 19 (+1) Machynlleth v Llandudno and tables pages, Newtown 3 v Mold 56 (+1) Mold v Shotton Steel Wrexham 7 v Llandudno 47 (+1) Wrexham v Colwyn Bay please email the details to Team P W D L F A Dif BP Tot [email protected], 1 Llandudno 3 3 0 0 145 39 106 3 15 or telephone/text to 2 Mold 3 2 0 1 102 39 63 2 10 07713 514375 so that 3 Colwyn Bay 3 2 0 1 71 33 38 2 10 4 Machynlleth 3 2 0 1 82 57 25 2 10 they can be amended 5 Llangefni 3 2 0 1 89 86 3 2 10 and kept 6 Abergele 3 1 0 2 41 56 -15 1 5 accurate and 7 Shotton 3 1 0 2 53 87 -34 1 5 up-to-date 8 Rhyl 3 1 0 2 44 104 -60 0 4 - many thanks 9 Newtown 3 1 0 2 38 116 -81 0 4 10 Wrexham 3 0 0 03 43 88 -45 2 2 DIVISION THREE NORTH DIVISION ONE WEST

RESULTS FIXTURES RESULTS FIXTURES

Saturday, 7 September 2013 Saturday, 28th September Saturday, 7th September 2013 Saturday, 28th September 2013 Bangor 24 v Llangollen 14 Benllech v Bangor Ammanford 31 (+1) v Kidwelly 30 (+2) v Cwmllynfell Bangor University v Harlech - Post Holyhead v Flint Carmarthen Ath 20 v Crymych 8 Carmarthen Ath v Kenfi g Hill Benllech 28 (+1) v Porthmadog 8 Llangollen v Bangor Univ Glynneath 29 (+1) v Builth Wells 3 Crymych v Ammanford 181 (+1) v Holyhead 0 Llanidloes v Menai Bridge Kenfi g Hill 29 (+1) v Llangennech 23 (+2) Llangennech v Waunarlwydd Rhos 27 (+1) v Flint 22 (+2) Rhos v Porthmadog Loughor 34 v Whitland 6 Loughor v Kidwelly 7 v Menai Bridge 25 (+1) Welshpool v Harlech Waunarlwydd 52 (+1) v Cwmllynfell 5 Whitland v Glynneath

Saturday, 14 September 2013 Saturday, 12th October, 2013 Saturday, 14th September 2013 Saturday, 5th October 2013 Bangor 43 (+1) v Bangor Univ21 Bangor v Welshpool Builth Wells 27 (+1) v Ammanford 13 Ammanford v Whitland Flint 12 (+1) v Llanidloes 19 Bangor Univ v Benllech Crymych 35 v Kenfi g Hill 29 (+1) Cwmllynfell v Llangennech Harlech 54 (+1) v Benllech 0 Flint v Llangollen Cwmllynfell 34 (+1) v Loughor 22 Glynneath v Carmarthen Ath Holyhead 24 (+1) v Llangollen 29 (+1) Harlech v Rhos Kidwelly 15 (+1) v Waunarlwydd 17 Kenfi g Hill v Loughor Menai Bridge 35 (+1) v Rhos 10 Menai Bridge v Holyhead Llangennech 17 (+1) v Glynneath 23 Kidwelly v Builth Wells Welshpool v Porthmadog - Post Porthmadog v Llanidloes Whitland 22 (+1) v Carmarthen Athletic 24 Waunarlwydd v Crymych

Saturday, 21 September 2013 Saturday, 19th October, 2013 Saturday, 21st September 2013 Saturday 12th October, 2013 Flint 26 (+1) v Welshpool 25 (+1) Flint v Menai Bridge Ammanford 19 (+1) v Llangennech 25 Carmarthen Ath v Ammanford Harlech 30 (+1) v Bangor 10 Holyhead v Porthmadog Carmarthen Ath 29 v Loughor 21 Crymych v Cwmllynfell Holyhead 0 v Rhos 31 (+1) Llangollen v Benllech Cwmllynfell 19 v Kidwelly 16 (+1) Kenfi g Hill v Glynneath Llangollen 28 v Llanidloes 17 Llanidloes v Harlech Glynneath 6 v Crymych 0 (+1) Llangennech v Kidwelly Menai Bridge 17 v Benllech 5 Rhos v Bangor Kenfi g Hill 18 (+1) v Whitland 19 Loughor v Builth Wells Porthmadog v Bangor Univ - Post. Welshpool v Bangor Univ Waunarlwydd 17 (+1) v Builth Wells 21 Whitland v Waunarlwyyd

Team P W D L F A Dif BP Tot Team P W D L F A Dif BP Tot 1 Menai Bdge 3 3 0 0 77 22 55 2 14 1 Glynneath 3 3 0 0 58 20 38 1 13 2 Harlech 2 2 0 0 84 10 74 2 10 2 Carmar Ath 3 3 0 0 73 51 22 0 12 3 Rhos 3 2 0 1 68 57 11 2 10 3 Waunarlwydd 3 2 0 1 86 41 45 0 10 4 Llanidloes 3 2 0 1 217 40 177 1 9 4 Builth Wells 3 2 0 1 51 59 -8 1 9 5 Bangor 3 2 0 1 77 65 12 1 9 5 Cwmllynfell 3 2 0 1 58 90 -32 1 9 6 Llangollen 3 2 0 1 71 65 6 1 9 6 Kenfi g Hill 3 1 0 2 76 77 -1 3 7 7 Flint 3 1 0 2 60 71 -11 4 8 7 Llangennech 3 1 0 2 65 71 -6 3 7 8 Benllech 3 1 0 2 33 79 -46 1 5 8 Ammanford 3 1 0 2 63 82 -19 2 6 9 Welshpool 2 0 0 2 32 51 -19 1 1 9 Crymych 3 1 0 2 43 55 -12 1 5 10 Holyhead 3 0 0 3 24 241 -217 1 1 10 Whitland 3 1 0 2 47 76 -29 1 5 11 Porthmadog 1 0 0 1 8 28 -20 0 0 11 Loughor 3 1 0 2 77 69 8 0 4 12 Bangor Univ 1 0 0 1 21 43 -22 0 0 12 Kidwelly 3 0 0 3 61 67 -6 4 4

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Edwards took the released ball at pace to bulldoze her way to the line and record her fi rst try in Caernarfon colours. Bailey brushed herself down to Blaenau Gwent Ladies 7 slot the conversion and tie the score. This newfound belief led to the Cofi s upping their game to prevent the v Caernarfon Ladies 26 home side from gaining any forward momentum. Such chasing soon paid dividends with the toe of Bailey nudging the loose ball through and then winning the chase to ground out wide. The half closed with Caernarfon twelve points to seven to the good. Caernarfon ladies were to be congratulated on their wonderful team spirit as they re-grouped to claim a deserved victory at Crumlin following being Blaenau Gwents initial onslaught at the beginning of the second half was reduced to fourteen players within the fi rst few minutes. dealt with comfortably with a text book Caryl Hughes tackle nullifying the threat. Caernarfon’s ball retention was improving constantly and after 1 day ago | Gary Williams Comment 0 Share 0 Tweet 0 deciding to run a kickable penalty, Rhian Gwawr took good second phase Flanker, Leoni Webster, on her promising debut, had sadly to leave the ball, drew the cover and freed stand off Bailey to score her second of the fi e ld with a shoulder injury soon following the fi rst whistle. The high penalty day, an effort she duly converted. count resulted in Caernarfon being pegged back in their own half, one harshly for a not using good turnover ball within the allotted fi ve seconds. Brea Leung and Rhian Gwawr had similar charges deemed to have been From the chosen scrumage, Rebecca Chivers at number eight picked up held up over the try line but the pressure was mounting on the home side. and disposed of would be tacklers to crash over beneath the posts. Emily Ironically it was a mix up between stand off and scrum half that paved the James added the conversion to give the home side a seven-point advan- way for the bonus point try that came to lively scrum half Jess Kavanagh tage. as the fumbled link between them proved a blessing as she sprinted all of thirty meters to put the fi nal score beyond doubt. Bailey again converted At this point Caernarfon were fi nding it diffi cult to adjust to the quick think- and try as they may, with Christie Thompson prominent, Blaenau Gwent ing of their opponents and were made to concentrate on defensive duties failed to trouble the Cofi s further although the fi nal whistle sounded with for a good twenty minutes. Eventually, after Lauren Hassett had sprinted another failed grounding that their effort had richly deserved. clear into the home twenty-two things began to change. A fi red seven lady Cofi pack began to dominate the set piece and lineout. A forward rush and The Cofi s will host on the Morfa next Sunday in what will be feed saw Sera Bailey held up within inches of the try line but prop Emma their equivalent of a local derby. NORTH/MID WALES RUGBY CLUB CONTACT DETAILS 2013-14

District J Secretary Bro Ffestiniog Tegid Phillips, Bryn Collen, Vale Street, Denbigh, LL163BW. Sec: Mr R. D Williams, Gwyneddfa, Glanypwll, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwyn- Tel: 01745 812375 (h) 01248 383047 (b) 07901 973297 (m) edd. Tel: 01766 830145. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fix Sec: Adrian Roberts, 3 Dorfi l Road, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL41 3YH. Abergele Tel: 07795 259580 (m). Email: [email protected] Sec: Simon Hughes, 33, Heol Colwyn, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 7UP. Tel: 01745 827023 (h) 07836 604962 (m). Email: [email protected] Fix Sec: John Jones-Davies, 154 Maes Canol, Abergele, Conwy LL22 7PB. Builth Wells Tel: 07786 107341 (m). Email: [email protected] Sec: Mrs Annie Abraham, 6 Brynawelon, , , LD4 4AA 01591 620455 (h) 07786 674191 (m) Aberystwyth Email: [email protected] Sec: Mr A Jones, Meiros, Llanbadarn Road, Aberystwyth, SY23 3QN. HQ: 11 Market Street, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3AG 01970 610167 (h) 01970 622826 (b) (fax) 07761 814868 (m) Website: www.builthbulls.com Email: [email protected] Tel: 01982 552696 (HQ –weekend evenings only) HQ: Plascrug, Aberystwyth, SY23 1HL. 01970 623800 (HQ) Fix Sec: Tricia Davies ,15 Tyle Heulog , Builth Wells ,Powys, LD2 3FD. Fix Sec: Glanmor Thomas, Pengwern, , Aberystwyth, Tel: 01982 552266 (h) 01432 270793 (b) 07971 410102 (m) Dyfed, SY23 3BG, Tel: 01970 617787 (h) 01970 823175 (b), 07766 026890 (m). Email: [email protected] Caernarfon Sec: Mr Alun Roberts, Y Morfa , Lôn Parc, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Aberystwyth University LL55 2YF. Tel: 01286 675140 (h) 07889 075155 (m) Sec: Rhys Parry, Rhiwlas Uchaf, Cilcennin, Lampeter, SA48 8RT Email: [email protected] 01570 471545 (h) 01970 622427 (b) HQ: Y Morfa, Lon Parc, Caernarfon. Tel 01286 674513 (HQ) HQ: Vicarage Fields, Llanbadarn Road, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 Fix Sec: Myfyr Jones, 21 Tyddyn Llwydyn, Caernarfon, Ll55 2LX. 1HB. 01970 623036 (HQ) Tel: 07900 456534 (m) Fix Sec: Nigel Thomas, Cwmcoednerth, Rhydlewis, Llandysul SA44 5SX. Tel: 01970 622480 (b), 01239 851720 (h), 07976 614950 (m) Email: [email protected] COBRA Sec: Mr. Anthony Evans, Gwel-yr-Afon, Heulfryn, , Bala Powys, SY21 0BH. Sec: Lois Griffi ths, 17 High Street, Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7AG. Tel: 01938 810432 (h). Email: [email protected] Tel: 07899 894135 (m). Email: loisgriffi [email protected] Fix Sec: Andy Evans. Email: [email protected] Fix Sec: Iolo Jones , Bryn Clochydd , Llangwm , Conwen , LL21 0RA . Tel: 01490 420087 (h) 07803 581106 (m) Colwyn Bay Bangor Sec: Tanya Michael,68, Pengarth, Conwy LL32 8RP. Sec: David Dunn, 9 Mill Bank, Llandegfan, Anglesey, LL59 5RD. Tel: 07730 533432 (m). Email: [email protected] Tel 01248 712068 (h) 07960 391118 (M). HQ: Brookfi eld Drive, Rhos on Sea, Colwyn Bay, LL28 4SW. Email: [email protected] Tel 01492 547538 HQ: Cae Milltir, Llandygai, Nr Bangor, Gwynedd. LL57 4AA. Fix Sec: Mr Peter Rose. Tel: 01492 549246 (h) 07899 706853 (m) Tel 01248 371174 (HQ/f) email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fix Sec: Sean Kelly,15 Caerau Penrallt, Lon Dryll, Llanfairpwll, Anglesey, LL61 8LA. Tel: 07725 894780 (m) Email: [email protected] Denbigh Sec: Jeff Jenkins, 12 Pont y Bedol, Llanrhaeadr, Denbigh, LL16 4NF. Bangor University 01745 890565 (h). Email: [email protected] Sec: Mr. Rhys Dart, Students’ Union, Oswalds, Victoria Drive, Bangor, HQ: Caeau Les Phillips, Ffordd y Graig, Dinbych, LL16 5US Gwynedd LL57 2EN. Tel: 01745 814060 (HQ) Tel: 01248 388011 (landline) 07940 429859 (m). Fix Sec: Tom Williams, 6 Llys Tudur, Denbigh, LL16 4AL. HQ: Maesglas, Ffriddoedd Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2EH. Tel: 01745 812875 (h) 07733 396388 (m) Email: [email protected] 01248 382571 (HQ) 01248 382573 (cf) Fix Sec: Guy Croft, Athletic Union Student Union, Bangor, Gwynedd. Tel: 01248 388010 (b) 01248 388020 (fax) 07980 595461 (m) Dolgellau Sec: Selwyn Goldsworthy, Berwyn, Cae Deintur, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 Bangor Normal College 2YS. 01341 421346 (h). Email: [email protected] Tegid Phillips, Bryn Collen, Vale Street, Denbigh, LL163BW. HQ: Marian Mawr, Dolgellau, Gwynedd. LL40 1UU. 01341 423 091 Tel: 01745 812375 (h) 01248 383047 (b) 07901 973297 (m). Fix Sec: Mr Gareth Roberts, 4 Waterloo Street, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 Email: [email protected] 1DD. Tel: 01341 423060 (h) 07737 738495 (m) HQ: Holyhead Road, Bangor, LL57 2PX. Tel: 01248 383047 Email: [email protected]

Benllech Flint Chairman: Derek Hughes, 21 Bron Llys, Gaerwen, Anglesey LL60 Sec: David Hughes, The Granary, Chester Rd, Oakenholt, Flint, Tel: 01248 421 105 CH6 5SD. Tel: 077715 63586. Email: [email protected] Sec: Mike Davies, The Old School House, Pentraeth, Anglesey. Fix Sec: Russ Smith. Tel: 07816 20270952 (m) Tel: 01248 450365. Email: [email protected] HQ: Flint RFC, The Foreshore, Marsh Lane, Flint, Flintshire CH6 5PJ Fix Sec: David Williams, Gilfach, Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey LL76. Tel: 01248 450 364 Gwernyfed Ground: Treetops Public House, Lane, Tynygongl, Anglesey Sec: Brian Jones, 1 Gwernyfed Avenue, , , Powys, LD3 LL74 8RH. Tel: 01248 853075 0RT. 01497 847649 (h) 01874 624397 (b) 07800 758622 (m) email: [email protected] Bethesda HQ: The Malthouse, Trefecca Road, , nr Brecon. 01874 711975 Sec: Yvonne Dignam, 4/1 Stryd y Ffynnon, Gerlan, Bethesda, Gwynedd, Fix Sec: Robert East, Twydu, Llangorse, Brecon , Powys, LD3 7UA. LL57 3TN. Tel: 01248 600056 (h) 07429 116585 (m). Tel: 01874 658335 (h) 01443 483044 (b) 07875 233236 (m) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] HQ: Old Station Yard, Bethesda, Gwynedd, LL57 3NE 07528 766097 (HQ) email: [email protected] Harlech Fix Sec: Mr. Simon Dignam, 4/1 Well Street, Gerlan, Bethesda, Sec: Robin Boston. Tel: 01691 718416 (h) 07870 626718 (m) Gwynedd, LL57 3TN. Email: [email protected] Tel: 07917 897927 (m) 01248 600056 (h) Fix Sec: ???? Holyhead Porthmadog Sec: Shane Webster, Kilwa, Four Mile Bridge, Holyhead LL65 2FB. Sec: Mr Gareth Connick, Tai Lon, Penmorfa, Porthmadog, LL49 9SL. Tel: 01407 749036 (H), 07528 888769 (m). Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fix Sec: Emrys Owen, Bull Hotel, Llangefni, Anglesey Fix Sec: Emyr Williams, 7 Lon Cedric, Four Mile Bridge, Holyhead LL65 Tel: 01248 722119 (h), 07805 208271 (m) 2NL. Tel: 01407 740917 (H), 07786 680627 (m). Email: [email protected] Pwllheli Sec: Bryn Martin, Pant y Wennol, Llannor, Pwllheli LL53 5UR 01758 613307 (h) 01758 612042 (b) 01758 613815 / 701869 (f) Sec: Jonathon Duggan, Cwm Farm, Llandegley, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 Email: [email protected] ; [email protected] 5UH. Tel: 07810 093422 (m). Email: [email protected] HQ: Parc Bodegroes, Efainewydd, Pwllheli, LL53 5TH Fix Sec: Jamie Watkins. Tel: 01597 860705 (h), 07766 076093 (m) 01758 613676 (HQ) 01758 701751 (HQ fax) Fix Sec: Kenneth Davies, Rhos-Bach, Llannor, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 Llandudno 5UG. Tel: 01758 614478 (h) 01758 704763 (b) 01758 704777 (f) Sec: Heather Thomas, 1 Bryniau Place, West Shore, Llandudno, LL30 2PJ. Tel: 01492 879914 (h) 07890 564298 (m). Rhosllanerchrugog Email: [email protected] Sec: Mr Richard Caldecott. Tel: 01978 843920 (h) 07999 319761 (m) HQ: Maesdu Road, Recreational Ground, Bodnant Road, Llandudno, LL30 Email: [email protected] 1LH. Tel: 01492 876992 (HQ). Fix Sec: Martin Ellis, 17 Ty Wesley, Australia Street, Ponciau, Wrexham email: [email protected] LL14 1EB. Tel: 01978 846957 (h), 07929 714632 (m). Fix Sec: Carol Edwards, 113 Penrhos Avenue,Llandudno, Junction, Email: [email protected] LL31 9EN. Tel: 01492 572356 (h) 07858 436694 (m) Email: [email protected] Sec: Mr A Pugh, Pont Ffordd, , Llandrindod Wells, Powys Llangefni LD1 6EL. Tel: 01597 823518 (h) 07867 532306 (m). Sec: Arnold Milburn, Tyn Llwyn, Lon Dywood, Llangristiolus, Ynys Mon, Email: [email protected] LL62 5PG. Tel: 01248 724400 Email: [email protected] Fix Sec: Haydn O’Reilly. Tel: 07544 171878. Email: haydnoreilly@hotmail. [email protected] www.llangefnirfc.com co.uk HQ: Cae Smyrna, Llangefni, Ynys Mon, LL77 7EU. 01248 722206 Fix Sec: Mr Eirwyn Vaughan, Dolau Gwyrddion, Rhostrehwfa, Llangefni, Rhyl and District Anglesey, LL77 7YP. Tel: 01248 723122 (h) Sec: Mr Tony Evans, 19 Westminster Avenue, Rhyl, Denbighshire Email: [email protected] LL18 4HE. Tel: 01745 343371 (h). 07833 664967 (m) Email: [email protected] Llangollen HQ: The Clubhouse, The Waen, Rhuddlan, Nr Rhyl LL18 5RS. Sec: David Hinchliffe, Whitesmiths, Smelt Road, Coedpoeth, Wrexham 01745 337174 (HQ) LL11 3SH.Tel: 01978 757167 (H), 07793 836532 (M). Fix Sec: Bob E. Jones, 28 Llys-y-Tywysog, Rhyl, Denbighshire Email: [email protected] LL18 4HJ. Tel: 01745 337331 (h) 0151 252 4770 (b) Fix Sec: Geraint Roberts, 7 Pontfaen, Chirk LL14 5LW Tel: 07804 943989 Ruthin Sec: Mr Pat Birkhill, Rhydyfen Bach, Corwen,LL21 0EN Llanidloes 01490 460306 (h). Email: [email protected] Sec: Elaine Jones, 25 Smithfi eld Street, Llanidloes, Powys, SY18 6EJ. Clubhouse, Cae Ddol, Lon Fawr, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1LB. 01824 Tel: 01686 413002. Email: [email protected] 702457 (HQ) HQ: Smithfi eld Street, Llanidloes, Powys SY18 6EJ. Fix Sec: John Hughes, Erw Las, Mold Road, Ruthin. 01686 413254 (HQ) www.llanidloesrugby.co.uk Tel: 01824 702618 (h) Email: [email protected] Fix Sec: Geraint Jerman, Oerffrwd, Clatter, , Powys SY17 5NP. Tel: 01686 420634 (h) 07989 130548 (m) Shotton Steel Email: [email protected] Sec: Helen Worall, 4 Hafod Park, Connahs Quay, Flintshire, CH5 4XT. Tel: 01244 815834 (h) 07725 039816 (m). Email: [email protected] Machynlleth Seniors Fix Sec: Alan Leamon. Tel: 07748 963425 Sec: Mr Steven Nicholas, 94 Tregarth, Machynlleth, SY20 8HY. Youth/Junior Fix Sec: Peter Lyth. Tel: 07828 621431 Tel: 01654 702719 (h) 07517 009761 (m). Email: [email protected] Mini Fix Sec: Becky Lyons. Tel: 07525 753796 Fix Sec: Mike Green, Leicester House, Doll Street, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8AJ. Tel: 07522 785105 (m) Trefyclawdd Sec: Simon Dodd. Tel: 01547 520871 (h), 07788 940676 (m). Menai Bridge Email: [email protected] Sec: Sion Hughes, 20 Bryn Adda, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2LJ. Fix Sec: Scott Graham. Tel: 01547 528291 (h), 07790 479068. Email: Tel: 01248 361374 (h). Email: [email protected] [email protected] Fix Sec: Rob McGuffi e, 17 Bryn Eithinog, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2LA Tel: 07876 617222 Welshpool Sec: Gary Williams, Wylfa Westwood Park, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7QP. Mold Tel: 01938 553286 (h) 07713 514375 (m) 01938 552260 (b). Sec: Sian Griffi ths, Pen y Graig, Village Road, Maeshafn, Mold, CH7 5LU. Email: [email protected] Tel: 01352 810612 (h) 07940 293481 (m). Clubhouse, Maesydre Recreation Grounds, Welshpool. 01938 553274 Email: [email protected] Fix Sec: Dai Griffi ths, 10 Croft Road, Welshpool, Powys HQ: The Clubhouse, Chester Road, Mold, CH7 1UF 01352 755635 Tel: 07713 335810 (m). Email: [email protected] Fix Sec: Colin Hughes, The Clubhouse, Chester Road, Mold, CH7 1UF. Tel: 01352 758022 (h) 01614 192506 (b) 07770 822079 (m) Wrexham Email: [email protected] Deborah Parry – Edwards, Glanrynd, Hill Street, Pentre Broughton, Wrex- ham, LL11 6DA. Nant Conwy Tel: 01978 759540 (h). 07873 2508 22 (m). Email: [email protected] Sec: Ifor Glyn Efans, Y Graig, Capel Curig, Conwy, LL24 0EL. HQ: Bryn Estyn Lane, Wrexham, LL13 9TY 01978 261215 (HQ) Tel: 01690 720217; mobile 07773 309382. Email [email protected]. website: www.wrufc.org.uk website: www.nantconwy.org Fix Sec: Kevin Davies, Swnaderyn, Mold Road, Caergwrle, HQ: Pant Carw, Trefriw, Llantrwst Nr Wrexham, LL12 9HA. Fix Sec: Wyn Roberts, Rhandir Garage, Trofarth, Abergele, LL22 8BW. Tel: 01978 760140 (h) 01978 760238 (b) 07742 826714 (m) Tel: 01492 650449 (h) 07818 400259 (m) E-mail: [email protected] RGC Will Morcombe (Team Manager), Eirias Parc, Colwyn Bay, Conwy LL29 Newtown 7SP. Tel: 07969 989626 (m). Email: [email protected] Sec: Dai Davies, Awelfryn, 8 Bryn Meadows, Newtown, Powys SY16 2DS. Tel: 01686 626267 (h) 07939 309862 (m) 01686 624054 (b) Fax 01686 624064. Email: [email protected] Please note that the information above has been supplied by the clubs and HQ: The Recreation Ground, Pool Road, Newtown, Powys any errors or omissions are not the responsibility of The Oval Zone or the 01686 626433 (HQ) 01686 624064 (f) North Wales Rugby Union Council. Fix Sec: Derek Murray, 14 Hawthorn Close, Barnfi elds, Newtown, Powys, SY16 2QJ. If a club wishes to make amendments please email the details to Tel: 01686 625380 (h) 07970 969844 (m) Fax: 01686 624064 [email protected] and this list will be updated - many thanks