Champions Aberaman up and running with two wins.CHAMPIONS Aberaman Athletic, runners-up Goytre United and Caldicot Town each have maximum points from their first two MacWhirter Welsh League matches. Manager Mattie Davies has steered his Aberaman team to wins against Ely Rangers (5-3) and Caerleon (1-0), while Caldicot have netted eight goals in their two games. They won 3-1 against Caerleon and 5-2 at home to Cardiff Corries. Goytre United won 3-2 against Betws in their opening game, thanks to goals from Jacob Daly, Ian Morgan Ian Arthur Morgan (born Walthamstow, London, November 14 1946) was a footballer in the 1960's with QPR and later Watford. Ian joined QPR in 1964 and made his debut in a 2-1 win over Hull City in September of that year. and Richard French, and then fired six in their midweek win against Pontardawe. Richard Ryan scored four goals in Goytre's 6-3 success, with Dale Griffiths and Dale Price also on target at Glenhafod Park. Pontardawe included former Goytre players Paul Lenihan and Gareth Scantlebury in their line-up and played a big part in an entertaining match. The next test for Goytre United is away against Barry Town at Jenner Park Jenner Park was the home to Welsh football club Barry Town until they were forced out of the ground, but it is still in use as it provides a full sized football pitch and atheltics track on the outside, whilst 'breakaway' club Barry FC plays several home matches at the venue. today (2.30pm), while they are at home to Cardiff Corries next Wednesday. Manager Gavin Chesterfield and his Dragons team, who finished third in Division One last season, have earned four points from their first two matches of the new season. NEWPORT County Newport County may refer to:
Bradley turned pro in May 2007, signing a two-year-contract with the Owls. on loan from Mansfield Town. The 6ft 3ins Bradley played in County's 0-0 Blue Square South draw at Dorchester Town in midweek and is in the squad for today's home match against Chelmsford City at Newport Stadium Newport Harriers were the first sports club to commit to the stadium and invested heavily in the project whilst Newport County were exiled from Welsh Football. The Stadium, which is owned and managed by Newport City Council, has been upgraded to Nationwide Conference standard in (3pm). Bradley produced a powerful display at Dorchester, linking well with Craig Reid. But Newport could not overcome a Dorchester team who had Tom Mitchell sent off after 58 minuets. MERTHYR Tydfil follow today's trip to Hemel Hempstead with successive Zamaretto League Premier Division home games, against Tiverton Town next Tuesday (7.45pm) and Bedford Town next Saturday (3pm). The Martyrs won 2-1 at home to Bashley on the opening day of their season, before slipping to a 3-1 defeat at Truro City in midweek. Marcus Griffiths scored the visitors' goal, while they included former Cardiff City Youth Academy players Jamie Rewbury and Tariq Khalil in their ranks. |
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