Category Archives: Ebbw Vale Rugby
Your Ebbw Vale side to take on Llandovery RFC in the Indigo Welsh premiership this Saturday at Church Bank, 2:30pm is as follows. We hope to see lot’s of Ebbw supporters at the game shouting on the boy’s!
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Side
1 Charley Kearns
2 Rhys Francis (c)
3 Adam Court
4 Dylan Bartlett
5 Andrew Mann
6 Lewis Young
7 Gethin Williams
8 Ryan Jenkins
9 Jonathan Evans
10 Evan Lloyd
11 Morgan Richards
12 Dom Franchi
13 Ethan Phillips
14 Amir Jiwa Walji
15 Haydn Simons
Replacement’s
16 Joe Franchi
17 Luke Garrett
18 Harry Drane
19 Curtis Gregory
20 Chad Thomas
21 Joe Thomas
22 Matthew Flanagan
23 Kieran Meek
Statement:
The Premier Division Clubs that participate in the Indigo Group Premiership of the WRU are astonished and appalled by the allegations of sexism, racism and misogyny levelled at the Welsh Rugby Union by a BBC Wales Investigation broadcast on the 23rd January 2023.
The Premier Division Clubs concur with the stated aims of the WRU which include, ”to increase participation opportunities by working with partners to deliver a diverse and inclusive rugby menu across all communities in Wales” and ”to create, implement and develop a sustainable alternative rugby programme with inclusivity at its heart-a jersey for all”.
Consequently, the Premier Division Clubs expect swift and decisive action to be taken, in addressing these extremely serious and damaging allegations, that will eradicate this appalling alleged behaviour and provide a future that is accessible and comfortable, for all within Welsh Rugby.
Looking ahead to this week`s away game to Llandovery, we spoke to team manager Dan Haymond.
Dan said the loss to Llandovery earlier in the season was a tough pill for Ebbw to swallow. He felt the team had done enough to win but it was not to be on the day. The coaches are hoping to see improvements in the set piece from that point in the season. Hopefully the boys can get over the line this time and are working hard to make that happen.
After the last game the lads have been working hard on our transitions in attack and converting time spent in the opponents 22 into points, as that was a disappointing stat after the loss to RGC last time out.
The mood in camp is still very positive. Obviously some results have not gone our way but the players and coaches have created a great culture and are tight as a squad and striving to improve every week.
Llandovery is a tough place to go and have always been a strong team in the league. They are a team that like to play, have some quality players and just from looking at their league position this year, that is evident. We are confident if we go there and put into practice what we have been working on, then we can come out on the right side of the result this time.
Club Statement
Ebbw Vale RFC is committed to ensuring equality, diversity and inclusivity is at the forefront of our culture within the club for players, staff, volunteers, sponsors and supporters. We are disappointed and dismayed to hear some of the allegations revealed in this week’s BBC programme regarding the WRU. We stand with every other club in calling for transformation of the WRU structure and governance standards without delay. Welsh Rugby holds a special place in the future of Wales and therefore it is the duty of the governing body to ensure that its actions are in keeping with a modern and inclusive country
Sport provides the perfect platform within our communities to ensure everyone has equal opportunities and to this end, EVRFC will continue to implement our culture of inclusivity throughout the club and our activities.
Due to the current cold weather and no movement in a frozen solid pitch, tomorrow’s fixture against Cardiff has been postponed.
The Ebbw Vale side to take on Cardiff RFC in the Indigo Welsh premiership this Saturday at the Ciner Glass Community Stadium, 2:30pm is as follows.
Let’s have a big home crowd shouting on the Steelmen and pack the bank!
Tickets can be pre purchase here in advance ps://www.evrfc.co.uk/product/21st-january-cardiff/
Follow the match on our social media channels Twitter @evrfc and Facebook www.facebook.com/SteelmanRugby for updates #Steelmen
1 Charley Kearns
2 Rhys Francis (c)
3 Adam Court
4 Dylan Bartlett
5 Andrew Mann
6 Lewis Young
7 Gethin Williams
8 Ryan Jenkins
9 Jonathan Evans
10 Evan Lloyd
11 Morgan Richards
12 Dom Franchi
13 Ethan Phillips
14 Amir Jiwa Walji
15 Haydn Simons
Replacements
16 Joe Franchi
17 Luke Garrett
18 Harry Drane
19 Curtis Gregory
20 Chad Thomas
21 Joe Thomas
22 Matthew Flanagan
23 Kieran Meek
The Ebbw Vale side to take on RGC in the Indigo Welsh premiership this Saturday at Stadium CSM, Colwyn Bay, 2:30pm is as follows.
Follow the match on our social media channels Twitter @evrfc and Facebook www.facebook.com/SteelmanRugby for updates #Steelmen
TEAM
15 Morgan Richards
14 Carrick McDonough
13 Ethan Phillips
12 Dom Franchi
11 Ryan Davies
10 Evan Lloyd
9 Jonathan Evans
1 Luke Garrett
2 Joe Franchi (c)
3 Harry Drane
4 Dylan Bartlett
5 Andrew Mann
6 Lewis Young
7 Joe Thomas
8 Ryan Jenkins
Replacements
16 Rhys Francis
17 Charley Kearns
18 Adam Court
19 Jakub Malecki
20 Gethin Williams
21 Matthew Flanagan
22 Kieron Meek
23 Amir Jiwa Walji
RGC vs Ebbw Vale preview
By Alex Kineall-Evans
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With Ebbw on the road again this weekend against RGC, we spoke with scrum coach Aaron Coundley. Looking forward to the game Aaron said, RGC will be a very organised team and a well drilled side, who will be a challenge to the break down, regardless of whether we play them home or away.
Even though we came away from Llanelli with a bonus point, the squad felt we were no where near our best. It`s a credit to the squad to gain a try scoring bonus point victory away from home and still be dissatisfied. That shows their expectation, and we will look to be more clinical against RGC.
The positives we will take from the Llanelli game is the job we set out to do was completed and that is credit to this squad of players and coaches.
Whilst It is nice to get a run of six league wins together, we don`t get carried away with the league table, especially as we have a big month ahead. We take each game at a time and the excitement is the same every week and that`s set by the environment and culture of our team.
Ebbw Vale come away with the five points
Report by Alex Kinsella-Evans
The Steelmen came away from Llanelli with a bonus point victory in a game that was played in poor weather conditions.
Straight from the kick-off, former Llanelli player Ryan Jenkins knocked the ball on and an offside player gave a penalty away. However, the following play came to nothing.
With the home side on top and the game being played inside the Ebbw Vale half, Llanelli won a lineout. The home side forwards kept the ball before the ball made its way to centre Eddie James to score the home sides first try of the game. Josh Phillips successfully kicked the conversion.
From a scrum within the away sides half, the Steelmen’s outside half Kieran Meek put in a wonderful 50:22 kick against the wind, to put the away side inside the Llanelli twenty two. From the line out, Ebbw were awarded a scrum, which came to nothing.
With the away side forwards coming more into the game, the referee awarded a penalty due to the Llanelli forwards illegally attempting to stop the rolling maul. From which, the Steelmen’s number ten Meek kicked the ball into the home sides twenty two. Ebbw won the line out and from the resulting play, the referee awarded the home side’s inside centre Jack Price a yellow card for repeated infringements. However, the away side were unable to take advantage from the penalty.
With the play just inside the Llanelli half, the ball made its way to Ebbw Vale’s outside half Meek, who had great vision to put in a cross-field kick to speedster Ryan Davies in space. With plenty still to do, the young winger caught the ball on the bounce, put in a sidestep and sped past the covering defence to go over for a well taken try. Meek added the extra two points.
Mid way through the first half, Llanelli were awarded a penalty inside the away side’s twenty-two due to a player not rolling away from the ball. Josh Phillips added the three points.
The away side nearly added their second try of the game when winger Davies was fed the ball and ran down the wing, only to be denied by a hand in touch when being tackled going over the line. The resulting line out in the home twenty-two to the home side was not straight.
From the scrum the Steelmen’s forwards turned on the power and pushed the home side forwards back and former Llanelli number eight Ryan Jenkins dived on the ball over the line to score his side’s second try of the game. Meek added the extra’s.
With the home side gaining some ball, the referee awarded a penalty just outside the Ebbw Vale twenty-two. Llanelli full back Phillips again added the extra’s.
On the stroke of half time, from a line out, the ball made its way to Ebbw Vale’s Number eight Ryan Jenkins, who at pace burst through three tackles before being stopped illegally just outside the Llanelli twenty-two for a penalty to the Steelmen. Meek slotted the three points.
Half Time: Llanelli 13-17 Ebbw Vale
Inside the first five minutes of the second half, the home side gave away three consecutive penalties. The third from just outside the home twenty-two for a no arms tackle. Ebbw’s Meek added three points to the scoreboard.
The home side came straight back at the Steelmen and the referee awarded another penalty to Llanelli for ill-discipline. The home side’s Phillips added the three points.
From the restart, the Llanelli winger knocked the ball on. The away side won a free kick from the scrum and from a snipping run by scrum half Matthew Flanagan, the forwards were stopped just short of the try line. However, the referee awarded Ebbw a penalty in front of the posts, which the away side elected to take a scrum. From the base of the scrum, the ball was fed to outside centre Ethan Phillips, who darted between two defenders to go over the line to score a well taken try. Meek was unsuccessful with the conversation.
With the Llanelli forwards coming back into the game, a penalty was awarded to the home side and the Steelmen’s inside centre Dom Franchi received a yellow card for being offside. Phillips added the three points for the home side.
The Ebbw forwards won a scrum on the halfway line and the ball was fed to replacement outside half Evan Lloyd, who put in a wonderful cross-field 50:22 kick to gain the away side a line out in the Llanelli twenty-two. The away side won the line out and were awarded a penalty in front of the posts, with the Llanelli number eight Nathan Hart being yellow carded for being offside, to put both sides down to fourteen men. Replacement outside half Evan Lloyd slotted the penalty.
Some quick ball to the backs outside the Llanelli twenty-two resulted in full back Morgan Richards putting in a grubber kick which the covering defender took over the touch line. Quick thinking from the line out by Ebbw replacement scrum half Jon Evans, led to Harry Drane charging over for a bonus point try. Lloyd unfortunate to miss the conversation from the touch line.
Entering the last ten minutes of play, Ebbw Vale replacement prop Lewis Kinsella received a yellow card for throwing the ball away. With the home side camped inside the Ebbw twenty-two, the referee awarded a penalty. Llanelli chose to take the scrum and from open play the home side’s flanker Iwan Shenton dived over for the try. Phillips slotted the extra’s.
In the last moments of the game, Llanelli were caught offside just inside their twenty-two. Lloyd added the three points.
The Llanelli side battered at the home sides try line with the last play of the game. However, the Steelmen were resolute and kept them out to win the game.
Full Time: Llanelli 26-36 Ebbw Vale
Man Of The Match: Lewis Young
After the game we spoke to Ebbw Vale scrum coach Arron Coundley. Arron said the conditions played its part in making the game not much of a spectacle, especially in the second half. However, he was happy to come away by winning the game ugly than not at all. Aaron acknowledged the performance was not what was wanted but the team came away with the five points and was pleased with the progress the team has made since last season.
We also caught up with man of the match Lewis Young. Commenting on the game Lewis thought Llanelli made it tough for the Steelmen. He added the coaches highlighted the areas that required improvement during half time. He was aware there were areas of the game that need to be improved before playing against RGC next week but as a team they know what went wrong and what they have to put right.
Report by Alex Kinsella-Evans
Supporters bus for RGC on Saturday January 14th
Leaving Wetherspoons Ebbw Vale at 9am on the Saturday and returning 10am on Sunday 15th Jan. This is an overnight stay bus
There is a 2hr stop off in Hereford on the Sunday, aiming to be back at 6:30pm in Ebbw Vale, Sunday.
You will need to book your own hotel room/s at the Premier Inn, Glan Conwy Llandudno junction.
Let’s have lots of Ebbw support to shout on the Steelmen in RGC👍🏻🇭🇺
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Ebbw Vale Side To Play Llanelli RFC
The Ebbw Vale side to take on Llanelli RFC this Thursday evening in the Indigo Welsh premiership at Parc Y Scarlets, 7:30pm is as follows.
The game is on TV via the S4C Clic, YouTube, Facebook channels
https://www.s4c.cymru/clic/Categories/5
https://www.youtube.com/@S4C/streams
https://www.facebook.com/s4cchwaraeon
TEAM
15. Morgan Richards
14. Carrick McDonough
13. Ethan Phillips
12. Dom Franchi
11. Ryan Davies
10 Kieran Meek
9. Matthew Flanagan
8. Ryan Jenkins
7. Lewis Young
6. Chad Thomas
5. Curtis Gregory
4. Dylan Bartlett
3. Adam Court
2. Rhys Francis (c)
1. Joel Harries
Replacements
16. Joe Franchi
17. Lewis Kinsella
18. Harry Drane
19. Morgan Thomas
20. Joe Thomas
21. Jonathan Evans
22. Evan Lloyd
23. Amir Jiwa Walji
Steelmen win a tough Gwent derby.
Ebbw Vale come out on top for the second time this season in the battle of the Gwent derby.
An early penalty for the home side by outside half Evan Lloyd hit the upright. Winger Carrick McDonough was unable to gather the rebound.
With the away side forwards coming more into the game, Newport fly half Will Reed slotted a penalty for the first points of the game.
Further penalties awarded to both sides came to nothing until the Steelmen’s prolific points scorer Lloyd kicked a penalty. No further points were added to the first half, making the game all square at half time.
Half Time: Ebbw Vale 3-3 Newport
Early in the second half Newport were handed a late Christmas present when a fortunate bounce of the ball from a clearance kick was touched in flight and resulted in the away side’s Ryan Woodman scoring the first try of the game. Outside half Reed was unable to add the extra’s.
With the home side seeing more of the ball, Ebbw were originally awarded a scrum and then a penalty, with the referee dishing out a yellow card to the Newport number four Craig Hudd.
Two penalties for the away side in the home twenty-two saw them initially decline the three points. However, after not being able to take advantage the referee awarded a further penalty, which Reed successfully converted to put the away side eight’s points ahead.
With the home side’s forwards applying pressure in the Newport twenty-two, a superb long miss pass by the home side’s number ten Evan Lloyd provided space for Lewis Young to put Morgan Richards in at the corner. Lloyd magnificently kicking the conversion from the touchline.
Further penalties to both sides came to nothing. However, with the home side in their own half, a smartly timed break by Lloyd from just outside the team’s twenty-two sees the Steelmen’s number ten show a clean pair of heels and pass the ball to speedster McDonough who shows a turn of pace to go over the line for a well worked try. Lloyd was unable to add the extras on this occasion.
From a ruck, a kick of the ball by the home side’s superb scrum half Jonathan Evans saw the ball roll over the try line. The covering Newport player passed the ball inside to a supporting player who dropped it and inside centre Dom Franchi was alert and dived on the ball to score the home side’s third try. Lloyd adding the extras.
In the closing minutes the referee awarded a penalty to Newport in the Steelmen’s half, which was kicked to the corner. From the resulting lineout the away sides forwards formed a rolling maul and crashed over for their second try of the game. Outside half Reed successfully adding the two points.
Full Time: Ebbw Vale 22-18 Newport
Distillery of Wales MOTM: Jonathan Evans
Speaking with Ebbw Vale head coach Jason Strange after the game, Jason was really pleased with the result. He said any win against Newport is a good result and without putting in the best performance, it was pleasing to find a way to win. He was happy that the team collected the four points, in what was an important game for his side.
Reflecting on the win, the home side`s co-captain Rhys Francis was pleased to get the win over Newport. Rhys thought the team struggled during the first half. Even though the scrum was dominant, the team were not able to obtain any first phase play and did not turn up in terms of the attack. However, Rhys believed the defence was really solid and that showed with the team’s character and resilience and the team dug deep to come away with the victory.
Rhys believed there is work to do with the lineout, If the team can get that right, the team can get some more first phase ball. The squad have been working on the more physical side of the game and it showed in the second half.
We also spoke to the Newport captain Matt O’Brien. Matt thought it was a really close game. The first half he felt the away side played ok. However, they did not get the rewards they deserved.
In the second half, Matt thought the team capitulated slightly, which resulted in a lot of errors. This played into Ebbw Vale`s hands and they capitalised on it.
Finally, Matt added he believed the team could not make the amount of errors they did and come out on the right side of the score board, they chased the game, tried to do a little bit too much, and the best side won on the day.
Match report by Alex Kinsella- Evans
Images by Curtis Thomas Photography
Part 3 The Big One – Mark Jones
We hope you have all had a great Christmas with your family, but it’s time for the last interview before the boxing derby against Newport tomorrow.
Tonight Alex Kinsella- Evans speaks with former Ebbw Vale legend Mark Jones! There are no words to describe Mark’s interview, so we will leave it there and let you enjoy.
See you all tomorrow to Pack The Bank!
#Steelmen
Ebbw Vale v Newport
Monday 26th December
2:30pm
Ciner Glass Community Stadium
Tickets https://www.evrfc.co.uk/product/26th-december-newport/
Christmas Eve’s interview for the boxing derby against Newport is with former Ebbw Vale and Newport scrum half David Llewellyn. We hope David’s interview will take you back to these big fixtures on boxing day’s gone by and get you ready for Monday’s big game.
Alex Kinesella Evans caught up with David and you can listen to what he had to say on past derby’s against Newport.
#Steelmen
Ebbw Vale v Newport, Monday 26th December, 2:30pm Ciner Glass Community Stadium, Ebbw Vale.
Tickets https://www.evrfc.co.uk/product/26th-december-newport/
We bring to you some big game interviews and preview the boxing derby against Newport with a couple of questions to former Ebbw Vale club legends. We hope these interviews take you back to these big fixtures on boxing days gone by and get you ready for Monday’s big game.
Alex Kinesella Evans caught up with Alun Harries and you can listen to what Alun had to say on past derby’s against Newport.
#Steelmen
Ebbw Vale v Newport, Monday 26th December, 2:30pm Ciner Glass Community Stadium, Ebbw Vale.
Festive Team News
This is your Ebbw Vale side to take on Newport in Monday’s Boxing Day Derby at the Ciner Glass Community Stadium, it is a 2:30pm kick off in the Indigo Welsh premiership and the side is as follows
Let’s Pack The Bank and shout on the Steelmen whilst watching some festive rugby with friends and family this Christmas
Tickets can be pre purchased here https://www.evrfc.co.uk/product/26th-december-newport/
#FeelTheSteel #SteelMen
SIDE
15 Morgan Richards
14 Carrick McDonough
13 Ethan Phillips
12 Dom Franchi
11 Amir Jiwa Walji
10 Evan Lloyd
9 Jon Evans
1 Luke Garett
2 Joe Franchi (c)
3 Adam Court
4 Dylan Bartlett
5 Andrew Mann
6 Gethin Williams
7 Lewis Young
8 Ryan Jenkins
Replacements From
Rhys Francis
Joel Harries
Harry Drane
Chad Thomas
Morgan Thomas
Joe Thomas
Mathew Flanagan
Kieran Meek
Ryan Davies
Boxing Day Preview
Ebbw Vale vs Newport by Alex Kinsella-Evans
We spoke to head coach Jason Strange. Reviewing the season so far, Jason said “As a club we are really pleased with the first half of the season, we have come a long way in the last couple of months both on and off the field.
As coaches we want the team to make our supporters proud and be as good as we can be. If we do this, we will win more games than we lose. We know how we want to be seen and what type of club we strive to be, that is clear by the type of characters we recruit.
The supporters have got behind the team with their passion and through everyone`s hard work the club is going in the right direction”.
Looking forward to the Boxing day derby Jason said “This is the biggest game of the season for us so far and a perfect game to end 2022. We are preparing for a tough challenge against quality opposition and hoping it will be a great occasion in front of a large crowd on Boxing Day.
It will be a great atmosphere, certainly one we are looking forward too and I’m sure the opposition will feel the same. Newport are a team with good resources and a talented squad. We expect them to have a number of Dragons full time players in their squad, which makes the challenge even more exciting.
We had a close encounter with them in the first game of the season which we managed to win. However, both teams have improved their game a lot since so it promises to be another close contest.
The team will need to show the same effort and resilience they have shown all season. We will go into the game as underdogs but as always will remain focused on ourselves and committing fully to each other and the club ”
Finally, Jason, fellow management and players would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Ebbw Vale v Newport
Monday 26th December
KO 2:30pm
Ciner Glass Community Stadium
Tickets https://www.evrfc.co.uk/product/26th-december-newport/
Our away fixture against Llanelli has been moved to Thursday, 5th of January. It has been moved as this game will now be show live on S4C’s Clic, Facebook and YouTube channels. The game will kick off at 7:30pm
Our home fixture against Llanelli has been rearranged for Friday, 3rd February with a 7:30pm kick off.
We are over the moon with the amount of donation’s that have been given to support our appeal for BLAENAU GWENT FOODBANK & +14 teenager’s.
To the supporters, volunteers, players, staff and junior age groups a huge thank you 👏🏻🇭🇺 you have been amazing and should be proud of yourselves.
We have donated over 190kg of items to help others this Christmas 🎅🏻🎁
Here are a few pictures of players from the youth, seniors and staff handing over the donations yesterday
🇭🇺 #EbbwVale #BlaenauGwent #givingbacktothecommunity
Competition
“Win 2 tickets to the High Flying Birds concert at Caldicot Castle on Sat Aug 19th 2023.
To win just answer correctly the following question: Noel Gallaghers’ former band Oasis recorded several of their earlier hits across three commercial studios in Monmouthshire in the ’90’s. Name just one of them?
To register your answers email marketing@evrfc.co.uk by Monday 19th Dec 2022 at 6pm.
The winner will be notified by EVRFC after the closing date
Ebbw Vale Side To Play Merthyr
The Ebbw Vale side to take on Merthyr this Saturday in the Indigo Welsh premiership at the Ciner Glass Community Stadium is as follows.
Let’s Pack The Bank and shout on the Steelmen!
Keep checking our social media and website for updates
TEAM
15 Morgan Richards
14 Carrick McDonough
13 Ethan Phillips
12 Dom Franchi
11 Amir Jiwa Walji
10 Kieran Meek
9 Jon Evans
1 Luke Garett
2 Joe Franchi (c)
3 Harry Drane
4 Dylan Bartlett
5 Andrew Mann
6 Chad Thomas
7 Gethin Williams
8 Ryan Jenkins
Replacements
16 Rhys Francis
17 Lewis Kinsella
18 Adam Court
19 Curtis Gregory
20 Morgan Thomas
21 Matthew Flanagan
22 Evan Lloyd
23 Lewis Bates
Steelmen Support It’s Community At Christmas
Christmas is a special time, but a time that can also be hard for some. Not knowing where your next meal is coming from, worrying about finances to buy presents. So this Christmas the players and staff of Ebbw Vale RFC have decided to give back to it’s community.
The club’s playing and coaching staff will be supporting the Blaenau Gwent food bank appeal and the council’s +14 teenage Christmas campaign. We will be donating items of food and other gifts that can bring a smile or a meal to someone on Christmas Day and beyond.
Jason Strange, Head Coach of Ebbw Vale commented:
“This year we will try and make a positive difference within our community, especially at this special time of year and the current events taking place. The support we have from the community is fantastic and allows us to have the opportunity to help those who need it over the Christmas period “
Joe Franchi, Ebbw Vale RFC Captain said;
It’s great that the club is supporting +14 and the local food bank. The boys are very aware of how important the rugby club is to the local community and we all know how the local community supports the rugby club. With everything going on with the cost of living crisis, and at a time of giving, we thought it would be only right for us to donate food and toiletries to these amazing charities who support some of the most vulnerable people in our local community.
If any supporter’s who are attending Saturday’s game against Merthyr would like to donate to the appeal your donation would be gratefully received. You can drop off any items to the main stage in the clubhouse between 12-2pm and ask for Gareth or make contact before hand via marketing@evrfc.co.uk or 07974873683
Teenage +14 Appeal Items
Selection boxes
Boxes of chocolates
Boxes of biscuits
Hampers for a Christmas dinner.
Playstation or Xbox voucher
Vouchers for hair salon or nail salon
Bluetooth speaker
Power banks
Headphones
Toiletry sets
Perfume/Aftershave
Food Bank Items:
Instant Mash
Rice
Pasta
Powdered Milk
Milk UHT
Coffee
Tea Bags
Sugar
Tinned / Packet Custard
Tinned Rice Puddings
Tinned Sponge Puddings
Tinned Beans
Jar’s Of Sauce
Tinned Fruit
Small Tinned Meat
Small Tinned Potatoes
Tinned Tomatoes
Tinned Soup
Tinned Spaghetti
Squash Small or Large Bottles
Crisps & Snacks
Biscuits
Pot Noodles
Jam’s
Chocolate Spread
Children’s Sweets
Small or Large Chocolate Bars
Shaving Foam or Gel
Razors Disposable
Shower Gel
Shampoo / Conditioner
Men & Women’s Deodorant
Wet Wipes
Nappies sizes 5, 5+, 6, 6+
Washing Up Liquid
Washing Powder or Tablets
Cat Food
Dog Food
Mince pies
Christmas Cake
Pickles
We would like to congratulate Ryan Davies and Walker Price who are currently training with the Wales U20’s squad.
The U20’s are currently in the middle of 6 day training camp which will finish off with a fixture against Scotland on Saturday at Cardiff Arms Park. 11:30am KO
We wish them all the best and are proud of their selection.