ALTHOUGH treble-chasing Welsh Premier champions Llanelli are a formidable outfit Rhyl manager John Hulse believes there is only one major difference between his team and Peter Nicholas’ side – Rhys Griffiths.Read
PLAYERS who let Rhyl down in this dire showing at Y Traeth could have cost themselves a place in this Sunday’s League Cup final, warned Lilywhites manager John Hulse.Read
TWO goals in the last 10 minutes at Cae Baker ensured champs Prestatyn finished their season in style holding a massive 18-point lead at the top of the Cymru Alliance.Read
PRESTATYN Town Reserves took a major step towards retaining their Mackenzie Jones Clwyd League Premier Division title with a thumping 9-0 victory at local rivals Rhyl Nomads.Read
ABERGELE Harriers club captain Geran Hughes had a tremendous run in the Moel Lus four-miler, finishing seventh overall in 25.06, also securing first Vets 40 prize.Read
LAST Tuesday’s visit to Farrar Road brought home to Rhyl boss John Hulse how fortunes have changed over the past 10 years for Rhyl and Bangor City.Read
A WIN for youngster Seren Kerfoot-Robson (Rhos-On-Sea CC) and a good debut for Gwyn Lovibond (Rhyl CC) were the local highlights of the CDNW/Curtain Express Youth Cycle Races at the Salt Ayre circuit (Scale Hall), Lancaster on Saturday.Read
THERE were Swordsmen galore at Pentre Mawr Park on Saturday as the fixtures dictated Abergele 1sts played the 2nds in the penultimate round of league matches.Read
TWO Rhyl and District Motor Club crews are celebrating success in the Pirelli International Rally, held in the Kielder Forest complex in Northumberland.Read
PRESTATYN Running Club’s mountain-running enthusiast Phil “The Hill” Jones took to the fells twice in the past week and met vastly differing conditions.Read
ST Asaph Cricket Club has a new overseas player in their ranks. Giovanni Di Bartolo, from Sydney, specialises in batting and could make his debut in Sunday’s North Wales League Premier Division opener against Mochdre.Read