RHYL FC will need to assess the fitness of winger Tyrone Kirk and striker Rob Turner ahead of this Saturday’s crunch visit to Welsh Premier League leaders Llanelli (2.30pm).Read
PRESTATYN Town player-manager Neil Gibson was left counting the cost of a punishing schedule of three games in seven days following last Friday’s bruising 1-1 draw with Bangor City.Read
RHYL will aim to get their quest for European qualification back on track this Saturday when they entertain rock bottom Elements Cefn Druids at Belle Vue (2.30pm).Read
With their bonus point victory in this basement battle Colwyn Bay made Dinbych’s task of escaping from the bottom rung even more difficult in the closing weeks of the season.Read
NEIL GIBSON feels his Prestatyn side have had an unfair deal from the Welsh Premier League after being landed with two tough fixtures 48 hours apart this week.Read
DEAN LONGLEY, who has just completed his first year as Prestatyn Running Club’s cross-country captain, has been named as the club’s Runner of the Month for February.Read
PRESTATYN Town player-manager Neil Gibson accepts his team will be second favourites going into next month’s Welsh Cup semi-final against holders Bangor City.Read
AFTER taking a two-goal lead, Denbigh were pegged back and had to settle for a share of the points against Ruthin in an exciting Vale of Clwyd derby, reports Peter Glynn at Central Park.Read
DINBYCH gained a valuable losing bonus point from their rearranged fixture against Flint but captain Richard Brady was disappointed his side did not take the full spoils on offer for a win.Read
SUPER-VETERAN Steve Hatfield was the only member of Prestatyn Running Club in competitive action at the weekend – and even that was in another club’s colours.Read
WITH a 12 point advantage from the first leg Rhyl made sure of their progress into the next round of the North Wales Plate competition with a well deserved victory thanks largely to the goal kicking of full-back Adam Kirby.Read