DINBYCH have a mountain to climb if they are to match last season’s achievement of reaching the North Wales Cup final after suffering a heavy defeat in their first leg first round tie at Pwllheli.Read
A superb second-half fightback saw Rhyl advance to the next round of the Clwyd Cup, but only on a countback of tries scored after the aggregate score was tied at 47-47.Read
RHYL travelled to Rhos in Division Two North (Northern) keen to continue the open and expansive rugby which has become such a feature of this season’s performances.Read
IN their best performance of the season, Dinbych more than matched the Division One North pacesetters before a flurry of tries in the last 10 minutes gave the home side a flattering winning margin.Read
DESPITE giving a much improved performance Dinbych failed to overcome a determined Pwllheli and as a consequence of Colwyn Bay’s win over Llangefni are bottom of at the foot of the Division One North.Read
ALTHOUGH Ruthin had come out on top in cup matches between these sides over the years Bro reversed the form book in their first league encounter on Saturday.Read
Dinbych came off second best in a Division One North basement battle that resulted in victorious Bro Ffestiniog leap- frogging above their visitors.Read
DINBYCH beat Colwyn Bay 15-13 to secure their first victory of the season in WRU Division One North, but so nearly threw it away when they conceded a last-gasp penalty in front of the posts which was fortunately missed.Read
RHYL SECONDS followed up last week's 52-7 win over Corwen in the North East Counties League with a storming 91-5 annihilation of Flint seconds at the Waen on Saturday.Read
UGH Ruthin maintained their unbeaten record in senior rugby against Vale of Clwyd rivals Dinbych the final score was probably a little too close for comfort as far as the home side was concerned. Read
THIS Saturday brings the first Vale of Clwyd derby of the season as Dinbych make the trip to Ruthin still seeking a first ever senior victory over the Cae Ddol outfit.Read
MOLD coach Eddie Kirby was delighted after seeing his side continue their unbeaten start to the season on Saturday with a 29-14 win over fellow title hopefuls Ruthin, and believes it is the result of his players hard work throughout pre-season.Read
THE battle of last season’s top two did not disappoint, as both sides fought hard for any inch gained, but in the end it was defending champions Nant who came up with the victory.Read