FORMER Rhyl FC duo Rory Crowther and Tommy Creamer have landed on the same team next season.

The pair were two of the standout contributors during what turned out to be the Lilywhites’ final campaign before they were wound up due to financial difficulties, and they both joined JD Cymru North side Conwy Borough this week.

The Tangerines’ have plenty of Rhyl FC connections with former Lilies’ boss Matthew Jones at the helm, who was confirmed in the role following their decision to part ways with Chris Morrell.

Creamer brought his game on considerably during the second half of the season on his way to a JD Cymru North Player of the Month Award, and he returns to a Borough side where he spent considerable time during the early stages of his career.

The talented midfielder, said: “It feels great and I am absolutely buzzing to be back. It was hard to leave last year but now I just can’t wait to be playing when it’s safe to do so.

“It felt right to come back to Conwy because they have a good young side that are building for the future. I already know a lot of the lads and they are quality players.

“I have worked with Matty before and am looking forward to playing under him and his management team. It will be good to be back in front of the locals at Y Morfa and hopefully I can help bring them success and also for the town of Conwy.”

Crowther is a hugely impressive goalkeeper that has also spent time working with Jones before. He is a former Wigan Athletic trainee and boasts JD Cymru experience during his time at Rhyl.

“I’m delighted to be bringing a player of Rory’s quality to the club,” added Jones.

“Having worked with him before, I know exactly what kind of quality we are getting both on the pitch and in the dressing room.

“Rory is exactly the kind of player we want to be bringing to the club to add to what is already a very settled and strong squad of players.”