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CAERSWS FC VS RHOS AELWYD FC
Caersws Football Club
Club Staff:
PRESIDENT: John & Bronwen Williams
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL: Mickey Evans
CHAIRMAN: Peter Harding
VICE-CHAIRMAN: James Coleman
SECRETARY: Lisa Evans
LICENSING OFFICER: Martin Davies
TRANSPORT MANAGER: Freda Jones
GROUNDSMAN: Robert Jones
HEAD STEWARDS: Glyn Bayliss & Bryan Jones
PROGRAMME/SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR: James Coleman & Peter Rees
GROUND CARETAKER: PETE ‘PEDRO’ JONES
FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Mark Griffiths
ASSISTANT MANAGER: Gareth Jones
COACH: David Jones
PHYSIO: Tony Harding
RESERVE TEAM MANAGER: James Coleman
ASSISTANT MANAGER: Karl Wigley
LEAD JUNIOR COACH: Carl Lewis
JUNIOR CHAIRMAN: Mandy Bufton
YOUTH TEAM COACHES;
UNDER 8s: Sian Griffiths
UNDER 9s: Dave Lane
UNDER 10s: Karl Wigley
UNDER 11s: Huw Turner
UNDER 12s: Johny Jones & Mathew Griffiths
UNDER 13s: Dave Jones, Colin Woosnam & Rob Hamer
UNDER 15s: Carl Lewis & Tudor Watkins
UNDER 16s: Mathew Jones & Simon Cook
Club Presidents
President: John & Bronwen Williams
Life Vice-Presidents: Mike Evans – Ifor Williams - Robert Jones –
Haydn Jones – Peter Harding – Gareth Lloyd – Freda Jones – Alan
Thomas
Hon. Vice-Presidents: John Wilden,- Russell Bradley – Alun Pryce –
John Francis
Committee Members
Glyn Bayliss - Bryan Jones -Jacob Jones - Jason Jones - Freda Jones -
Meryl Evans - John Williams - Ian Brown - Wayne Crump - Tony Harding
- Les Gethin - Alan Thomas - James Coleman - Mark Griffiths - Dave
Jones, -Joan & Barry O’Sullivan - Karl Wigley - Peter ‘Pedro’ Jones
2021/22 FIRST TEAM SQUAD
Ed Harding GK
Steffan Harri GK
Jake Andrews
Nefen Savage
Ryan Davies
Matt Mumford (C)
Rhydian Davies
Aryn Matthee
Will Evans
Luke Evans
Ash Harries
Scott Williams
Glynn Coney
Ian Probert
James Coleman
Charlie Gordon
Taylor Sillitoe
Luke Mumford
Mark Edmonson
Neil Mitchell
Will Thomas
MANAGER: MARK GRIFFITHS
ASSISTANT: GARETH JONES
COACH: DAVID JONES
PHYSIO: TONY HARDING
UPCOMING FIXTURES
Saturday 23 rd October AWAY vs Kerry FC (League) 2.30pm
Friday 29 th October HOME vs Welshpool FC (League) 7.30pm
Tuesday 2 nd November HOME vs Berriew FC (League) 7.30pm
Saturday 6 th November AWAY vs Dolgellau FC (League) 7.30pm
Saturday 20 th November AWAY vs Four Crosses FC (League) 2pm
Saturday 27 th November AWAY vs CefnAlbion FC (League) 2.30pm
CALL TODAY ON 01691610003 - 07710595221
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CAERSWS FOOTBALL CLUBS
PLAYERS AND COACHING STAFF
TODAYS VISITORS
Manager: Aled Parry
Assistant: Steff Edwards
Steff Parry (GK)
Sam Baldam
Dyfan Smith
Ryan Jenkins
Aled Robertson (C)
Dafydd Robertson
Aled Parry
James Rumsey
Tom Smith
Scott Reeves
Dan Harrison
Ian Hughes
Dan Roberts
Steff Williams
Alfie Owens
Ed Neale
Dillon Austin
Deinol Parfitt
Calum Smith
Jack White
Aled Dodd
RHOS AELWYD FOOTBALL CLUB
History of Football in Rhos
The club was formed in January 1943 at Capel Mawr in Rhos. Originally run as a youth side,
Rhos Aelwyd have been playing continuously for over 75 years. The club has had numerous
successes over the years, the first being the capture of Urdd Gobaith Cymru's Pantyfedwen Cup
in 1955 in their sixth successive final. After amalgamating with local Ponciau Aelwyd, Rhos
Aelwyd in 1958/59 under the leadership of Meirion Powell completed the Cup and League
double in the Welsh National League's Second Division. The club won the prestigious North
Wales Barritt Cup in 1986. The Aelwyd, managed by Peter Davies won all their ties away from
home. In a nail- biting final at Llanelian Road, Colwyn Bay, Rhos Aelwyd defeated a strong
Caernarfon Town in a penalty shootout. In1992, Rhos applied and were accepted as members of
the North Wales Cymru Alliance. Unfortunately, the club was relegated from the Cymru Alliance
in 1997 and returned to the Welsh National League Premier Division. As part of its ongoing
development the club established a Youth section in 1988. During the season 2005/06, under
the leadership of Tony Williams, the Aelwyd had one of the most successful seasons in its long
history, winning the Welsh National Premier Division Championship and also reaching the finals
of both the Premier Division Cup and the North East Wales Football Association (N.E.W.F.A)
Challenge Cup. At the beginning the season 2007/2008 the club replaced long serving manager
Tony Williams who decided to have a break from local football with ex professional footballer
Steve Waters managing to guide the club in his first season to one of its finest hours when
capturing the prestigious F.A.W. Welsh Trophy in April of 2008 at Cefn Druids FC's Plaskynaston
Ground. Walters added another trophy in his second season when capturing the Welsh National
Premier Division Cup for the first time in the Club’s history with a convincing 4-1 against
Llangollen Town at Cefn Druids Plaskynaston Ground. Walters third season was arguably his
best which saw the club win the Welsh National League Premier Division League Championship
and earn promotion back to the Cymru Alliance League to allow the club to participate in the
second tier of the Welsh Football pyramid once again. In their first season back, Rhos finished
fourth in the Cymru Alliance, a remarkable achievement for a small club and also won the
NEWFA Challenge Cup. In the same season the Reserves won a League and Cup double with the
Colts also winning their League Cup. In 2011 Rhos were relegated back to the Welsh National
League. The Club, with manager Huw Rowlands at the helm, had an excellent 2017-18 season,
winning the Division One Cup, achieving runners-up in the League gaining promotion to the
Premier Division and also reaching the final of the FAW Welsh Trophy. In 2019 a Junior Section
was established which has continues to grow and develop. Currently, the Club has six Junior
teams playing in the Wrexham and District Junior League in addition to an Under 19’s team. The
Club has made great strides in terms of infrastructure improvements in recent years with the
completion of a new community building / changing rooms in 2020. With player manager Aled
Parry at the helm this season we start a new adventure in the new Tier 3 Ardal North East
League.
• The aim of the FAW Fair Play Award is to encourage a reduction in on-field misconduct and
promote the FAW Fair Play Code.
•
• The FAW, players and their clubs have a duty to raise awareness of the Fair Play message for the
good of Welsh football.
• The good name of football has survived because the vast majority of people who love the game are
honest and fair. Those who defend football’s good reputation deserve the recognition of the FAW.
• As a result the FAW will honour and publicise these fine examples through the Fair Play Award.
• The FAW will reward clubs who are making a significant contribution to improving the behavioural
standards in football. Through such collective responsibility the FAW aims to promote team play
through Fair Play.
• The FAW produces monthly Discipline Tables for the Directly Affiliated Leagues, which details and
compares a club’s on-field disciplinary record within their league.
• The FAW Discipline Tables will form the basis measurement of the FAW Fair Play Award. Clubs who
demonstrate fair play on the pitch will have the best chance of winning the award.
• As the FAW wants to encourage player, club and fan involvement in order to deliver the FAW Fair
Play message, other factors will also be considered before selecting the award winners.
• Those clubs who actively take part in delivering the message of Fair Play will also see their efforts
count towards being a potential award winner. It will be the duty of the club to evidence such
efforts to the FAW.
• Examples of player, club and supporter involvement can include displaying the FAW Fair Play
message and logo on your website, in your match programmes and drawing attention to it on the
day of a game.
• Clubs may also wish to take part in schemes such as ‘Show Racism the Red Card’, who have given
their backing to the FAW Fair Play Code. Contact details for Show Racism the Red Card are detailed
in this document.
• Essentially, Fair Play is something that the players, clubs and fans should “own”. It is the
responsibility of each to ensure that they spread the message of Fair Play and exemplify their good
work to the FAW.
• There will be a dedicated page on the FAW website for Fair Play, where we will highlight the work
that the clubs are doing throughout the season. The FAW’s ‘Off the Pitch’ twitter account will also
be used to exemplify a club’s good work.
• This will provide positive exposure for those clubs and encourage others to embrace Fair Play and
provide the FAW with examples of their work helping us to select the winners of the FAW Fair Play
Award.
• There will be a FAW Fair Play Award winner in each division of the Directly Affiliated Leagues. Each
winner, regardless of level in the pyramid, shall receive a monetary incentive worth £1,000. This
prize money is to go towards equipment or ground improvements, for example. The winning clubs
must provide the FAW with an invoice or quotation for the equipment or work etc. to be carried
out.
• Each winning club shall also be presented with a FAW Fair Play Award trophy, which shall detail the
FAW Fair Play logo along with the name of the club and season. We shall also provide the clubs
with a FAW Fair Play winner’s logo that can be displayed, for example, on their match programme
and website. The winning clubs will also have an option to display a FAW Fair Play winners badge
on their kit for the following season.
• As we believe in Fair Play, and taking a proactive role in reducing on-field misconduct, the FAW is
encouraging, incentivising and rewarding good behaviour.
• Every month throughout the season the FAW will produce the FAW Fair Play Tables in this section
for Clubs to monitor their disciplinary records.
HUGE THANKS TO ALL OUR CLUB
SPONSORS FOR THEIR CONTINUED
SUPPORT AND TO BOTH SETS OF
FANS AT TODAYS MATCH !