BRO Ffestiniog Rugby Club are yet to appoint a first team coach to succeed Danny McCormick after last week’s annual meeting failed to throw up a replacement.Read
CAERNARFON manager Dafydd Evans is calling on North Wales rugby chiefs to introduce an end of season play-off system to determine the region’s champions.Read
CAERNARFON head coach Ieuan Jones was a happy man after watching his side claim a 46-15 win over Pwllheli to lift the North Wales Cup at Bangor’s Cae Milltir.Read
AFTER losing ground in the title race to their great rivals at the weekend Caernarfon bounced back in grand style to win at Nant Conwy on Tuesday and reach the North Wales Cup final for the first time in more than a decade.Read
CHAMPIONS Nant Conwy’s grip on the title tightened ever so slightly on Saturday as Caernarfon failed to secure the vital bonus point in their 15-9 victory over a dogged Colwyn Bay outfit.Read
AFTER their nightmare weekend hammering at Cae Ddol it does not get any easier for Pwllheli who are due to visit champions Nant Conwy tonight (Thursday).Read
A 51-17 defeat at Colwyn Bay saw Bro Ffestiniog slip to sixth place in Division One North, a result due in part to a error-strewn second half performance from the under- strength visitors who were missing several players through injury.Read
BRO Ffestiniog completed their first double of the season in a hard-fought encounter against Ruthin, despite being down to 13 players for part of the match. Read
HAVING beaten high-flyers Mold in the previous match, Bro Ffestiniog added fifth- placed Pwllheli to their list and in doing so avenged some of the 60-22 thrashing in the season’s opener.Read
THIS floodlit North Wales Cup quarter-final second leg at Bodegroes was a fiercely contested affair from start to finish – but it was Pwllheli who prevailed.Read
IN A game that the home side dominated for the first 40 minutes while the visitors rallied after the break it was Bro who held on for a deserved win over the third placed side Mold.Read