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2006-07

Rhydyfelin home 14th March 07

Croesyceiliog 28 Rhydyfelin 22

This was a rearranged fixture. Following the cancellation of the away fixture with Rhydyfelin it was agreed that the home game would be switched from Saturday 14th April which will now be the away game.

 

Unfortunately I do not have a full match report but this was a great win for Croesy, only their second of the season and shows the improvement that the side has made in recent weeks.

 

The Croesy side was:

 

1. Marc Watkins (Anthony Gardner); 2. Simon Jones (Rob Taylor); 3. Justin Smith; 4. Richard Gibbins; 5. Jim Sargeant (Tom Price); 6. Jake Nash; 7. Gavin Howells; 8. Tim Hanks; 9. Nathan  Powell; 10. Phil Daunter; 11. Rhodri Davies; 12. Matthew Entwistle; 13. Shane Williams; 14. Andrew Paraskeva (John Miseljen); 15. David Davies.

 

Scorers: tries - penalty, Marc Watkins; Matthew Entwistle.  Pens (3) Entwistle; cons (2) Entwistle.

 

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