Llandudno 0 The New Saints 5
A RUTHLESS attacking display from The New Saints saw them progress to the Nathaniel MG Cup semi-finals with a 5-0 win at Llandudno.
A RUTHLESS attacking display from The New Saints saw them progress to the Nathaniel MG Cup semi-finals with a 5-0 win at Llandudno.
RGC assistant coach Phil John said his side must “improve on the basics” after their 31-10 Principality Premiership defeat at Llandovery. The Gogs were left rueing a host of handling errors in the opening day defeat, with the former prop also highlighting their inability to convert chances as another reason behind the loss.
RGC opened their Principality Premiership campaign with a disappointing 31-10 defeat at Llandovery. The Gogs were punished for a lacklustre first half display which was the catalyst behind their downfall, and Mark Jones’ side will look to put things right this Saturday when they open their home fixtures against Llanelli at Parc Eirias.
RGC begin their quest for further Principality Premiership success this weekend after a standout debut season. The Gogs will be looking to impose themselves in the top flight once again after emerging as the surprise package last term, which saw them get their hands on the WRU National Cup for an historic first time in addition to booking a playoff place.
RGC will feature three new signings in their starting line-up as they open their Principality Premiership campaign this Saturday. The Gogs announced their squad for their trip to Llandovery today (Friday), with Dion Jones, Curtis Reynolds and Alex Taylor all given the nod by head coach Mark Jones.
IT has been another wild week of action in the Huws Gray Alliance, with plenty of upsets, dramatic wins and standout performances. Sports reporter Dean Jones gives his predictions for the coming weekend, which sees another list of intriguing contests as the season gathers pace.
THE first weekend of Huws Gray Alliance action brought with it some stunning individual and team performances, with many of the title contender starting off on the right foot. The likes of Caernarfon Town and Airbus Broughton picked up narrow wins, while other fancied sides such as Holyhead Hotspur and Porthmadog also came away with three points.
RGC head coach Mark Jones is keen to blend in his new recruits as the Gogs get their pre-season campaign underway this week. The Gogs travel to Nant Conwy for a training match tonight (Tuesday), before National League One side Caldy are next up on Friday (7.15pm).
WEEK one of the Huws Gray Alliance finally takes place this weekend in what looks to be another highly competitive campaign. With plenty of teams investing in their squad, things promise to be very tight in the race for the Welsh Premier League once again, and Dean Jones gives his predictions for the opening round of fixtures.
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