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  • Caernarfon 15 Bro Ffestiniog 12

    CAERNARFON eased their Specsavers National League Division One North relegation fears with a hard-fought 15-12 home win over Bro Ffestiniog. The Cofis’ battled hard to secure what could be a pivotal victory against the basement dwellers when the

  • Caernarfon Town's Championship Conference fixtures revealed

    CAERNARFON Town will kick-off their JD Cymru Premier Championship Conference in front of the S4C Sgorio cameras. The Canaries welcome Bala Town to The Oval on February 7 to begin their quest for a European place, before making a tricky looking

  • Ruthin claim try bonus point in defeat at Llangefni

    LLANGEFNI 33 RUTHIN 31 THERE was plenty of drama as Ruthin suffered a narrow defeat during a weekend trip to Anglesey. With both sides scoring bonus point tries and just two points separating the teams after 80 minutes, this match between

  • Williams arrives at Caernarfon Town as Jones departs

    CAERNARFON Town striker Cai Jones has left the club to re-join Porthmadog. The popular figure has played a huge part in the Canaries’ recent success, which saw hem secure a top six berth for the second consecutive campaign at the JD Cymru Premier

  • Bangor City 3 Llangefni Town 1

    BANGOR City moved into the JD Cymru North’s top eight with a 3-1 home victory over Llangefni Town. The Citizens’ came through their Friday night fixture against a stout Cefni side with their eighth win in 18 second tier encounters this term, and

  • Bethesda Athletic 2 Bangor 1876 FC 10

    BANGOR 1876 hit a significant milestone on their way to an eye-watering 10-2 win at Bethesda Athletic. The Gwynedd League championship favourites have now scored an exceptional 104 times in their 15 games, which they have taken maximum points from

  • Cardiff Met 2 Caernarfon Town 0

    CAERNARFON Town closed out phase one of the JD Cymru Premier campaign with a 2-0 loss at Cardiff Met. The Canaries will mix with Welsh domestic football’s elite after booking their top six berth for a second straight season since entering the league

  • Bowdon 4s 6 Bangor City 0

    BANGOR City men’s hockey team were outclassed as they lost 6-0 on the road against runaway NWHL Division Two leaders Bowdon 4s. Boasting a former England international in their ranks, Bowdon have won every home this season by handsome margins and

  • Llandudno Junction 3 Gwalchmai 1

    GWALCHMAI suffered a blow to their Lock Stock Welsh Alliance title hopes after they fell to a 3-1 loss at Llandudno Junction. The Railwaymen turned over the championship challengers with a determined display that saw them go ahead on 11 minutes

  • Llanrug United 1 Bodedern Athletic 4

    BODEDERN Athletic moved to within four points of third-placed Denbigh Town with an emphatic 4-1 win at Llanrug United. Last season’s Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division One runners-up are hitting form at just the right time after an indifferent