Curtis closer to completing a Welsh family double.Byline: Mark Jones BRIAN Curtis has been added to the Wales squad to face England and is in line for a major family double. Curtis has been called onto the bench for the match against England in Liverpool on July 18 after the withdrawal of Norman Parselles (St Michael's). Tony Miles For the CFL football player, see . Anthony John Miles (April 23, 1955 in Edgbaston, Birmingham – November 12, 2001 in Harborne, Birmingham) was an English chess Grandmaster. (Grange Catholics) moves from the bench into the starting team, leaving Curtis waiting to see if he will play alongside brother Malcolm, who will make his debut at backstop. Before then, Brian will be looking to lead his St Albans team to victory over Pill Harriers at Tremorfa Park in the Welsh Premier Division The Welsh Premier Division (also called the Principality Premiership for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby union league in Wales first implemented for the 1990/91 season. . Game of the day tomorrow pits Grange Albion against ISTL ISTL Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship ISTL Information Sciences and Technologies Lab ISTL Integrated Standardized Training Listing Llanrumney at Sevenoaks Park in a repeat of Monday's Senior Cup semi-final. Albion won that, but with the return of Wales B opening bowler Anthony Cacchia, Llanrumney look more than capable of giving the Black & Whites their sternest test so far this season. Gower Sports entertain Ely at Roath Park with a decent chance of breaking their season's duck. Scott Payne will look to carry on the form which has seen him break into the Wales B squad as a back-up backstop to Stephen Hubbard. And Kieron Locke will be looking for a confidence-boosting knock before his debut in the international next Saturday. Rounding off tomorrow's top-flight programme is Grange Catholics' trip to St Michael's in a warm-up for Monday's Ted Peterson Cup semi-final. The Grangetown team will go into both games with a lot of confidence and will look to their record haul of internationals to get runs aplenty a·plen·ty adj. In plentiful supply; abundant: "There were warning signs aplenty for their candidates as well" Michael Gelb. before their big day in Liverpool next weekend. Catholics are already through to one historic final - the first all-Grangetown meeting in the Senior Cup final against local rivals Albion. And that match-up could be repeated with Albion hot favourites to win their Ted Peterson semi-final on Monday against St Albans at Sevenoaks. |
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