Rowe is the front man, as the team manager, and his CV includes references to spells at Poulton Vics, Congleton Town, Liverpool's Academy and Bolton Wanderers' Centre of Excellence.
Rogers, the director of football, is credited with having help
ed with the signing of some of Town's leading players last season by The Oval club's then boss, Steve O'Shaughnessy.
Smith has the role of assistant manager and coach, as well as being a player, and his background is that he is an ex-England under-18 captain, whose experience was gained with Liverpool Youths, Cambridge City, Buckingham Town and Colwyn Bay.
Caernarfon's new hierarchy have been busy in recruiting 15 new players during the close season, to link up with seven re-signings from last term – and the best will be on view in Saturday's Welsh Premier opening fixture at Caersws.
For some weeks into the new campaign, The Oval faithful will have to get to identify the new faces, as Rowe and company work to create their best line-up from all the talent at their disposal.
The newcomers are: Tom Grice, Neil Carroll, Charles Jones, Joe Duncan, Warren Waugh, Sebastian Langley, Rob Hughes, Paul Williams, Dale Wright, Stephen Johnson, Lee Furlong, Adam Howard, Tom Walker, Danny Brook and Craig Dunn.
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