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Croesyceiliog v Llantrisant

30 September 2005

Croesy go into this game hoping to get back on the winning trail after a disappointing home defeat to Pill Harriers a fortnight ago. In the front row they welcome back Marc Watkins with Gareth Cowans moving across to hooker in place of Anthony Axford who is getting married in Cuba. The club wish him and wife to be Louise all the best. The only other change in the pack sees Paul Hicks coming into the back row for the injured Bobby Pike.

 

Its all change in the backs with Richie Williams replacing the outstanding Nathan Powell at scrum-half; Matthew Entwisle moving from centre to outside half in place of injury victim Gareth Roberts; Stuart Fitzgerald comes into inside centre; former youth team flier John Milejen comes onto the wing for injured Matthew Hiatt and David Davies returns but at fullback rather than his customary centre in place of another injury victim, Leigh Tudball.

 

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