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Griffithstown AFC

Griffithstown is a football club which caters for 6 to 16 year olds and meets on the Polo Grounds, New Inn, Pontypool

Welcome to Griffithstown AFC

Home Ground:- Jarrold’s Field,
Polo Grounds, New Inn
Pontypool, Torfaen.

 

Team Photo of Griffithstown AFC Under 16's

 

The Club provides football for youths between 6 to 16 years old. The Mini section starts at under 8's and progresses to under 10's, this section is classed as non competitive. The next group we class as league football, the age groups here are under 12's, 14's and 16's. All players need to be registered with the club via Gwent County F.A. and all players should hold a licence ID (this will be held by your team manager). This registration will cost you £1.00, payable to Gwent County F.A. The Club has a policy of charging an annual subscription fee this is set each year to what is considered an adequate fee to allow the club to run. As with other clubs and organisations, there are numerous bills to be paid every season i.e.

  • The hire of the fields (fields are hired from the council @ £5.00 per match)
  • The cost of the kits (approx. £300.00 per team. A kit only lasts so long)
  • The upkeep/maintenance of our changing rooms (in a way we are fortunate to own our own club changing rooms, however, we have to pay for the upkeep and maintenance)
  • We have to pay Electric, Gas and Water bills
  • The cost of entrance fees for various competitions throughout the season. The cost of winter training facilities approximately £300.00 per month

Club Playing Facilities

As I have stated we are fortunate to own our own changing rooms and we are allocated each season two pitches at the Jarrold’s Field site. During fine dry weather both of these pitches are playable and are of a reasonable standard. Unfortunately, during the winter months, it has become a fact that we lose one of our pitches due to the nature of the fields and their very poor drainage. It is not uncommon that during the season, on a Saturday we would have three “league” teams playing home fixtures. With one pitch out of action due to these reasons, things become very difficult and additional strain is put on our only remaining pitch. Over the past few seasons this has become a common occurrence. This problem affects our five “league” teams (teams that play 11 a side football using the full pitch). In addition we have up to six “mini” teams (teams that play 8 a side mini football on half a pitch).

 

Due to lack of space we are unable to have separate mini pitches and for these games to take place the pitches are set up across the width of the normal pitches. Taking all of this into account, and the fact that mini football is played on Saturday and Sunday mornings, it has been the case that in bad weather one pitch has had three mini games played across it’s width and three league games played on it over a weekend. This does not only affect our club, it affects our opponents and our neighbouring clubs who share the Jarrold’s Field site.


Also due to the lack of facilities at our pitch we are forced during the winter months to hire the West Monmouth School facilities, - the indoor gym and outdoors Astro Turf - for training purposes. Each team from under 8’s to under 16’s have allocated training evenings, either indoor or outdoor, dependant on the age group.

 

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