Saturday, 4th July 2009

Builth seek ambitious players

Builth Wells want the best rugby players in Mid Wales to come on board and test themselves in the Swalec League first division next season after ending their memorable promotion campaign in division two (west) with a 25-20 home win over Mumbles.

Builth on the brink

Builth Wells are on the brink of sealing promotion from rugby’s Swalec League Division Two (West) and could achieve their aim with victory at home to Cwnavon tomorrow.

Kington resign from League

Kington Cricket Club have sensationally quit the Birmingham and District League and will be playing at a much lower level in the Marches League this season.

Make-or-break for villagers

Newbridge are preparing for a massive cup weekend. The Villagers visit Presteigne tomorrow (Saturday) in a Spar Mid Wales League Cup quarter-final tie before hosting Llandrindod Wells in the Aspidistra Radnorshire Cup semi-final on Sunday – weather permitting!

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Top two clash head-on

Daggers are drawn in readiness for tomorrow (Saturday) when the top two teams in the Watson Associates Mid Wales League (South) go head-to-head.

Keys in way of Builth’s glory

Builth Wells will be looking to bounce back from being knocked off the top of Division Two (West) when they go in search of a slice of glory at Welsh Principality Premiership side Cross Keys in the fifth round of the Swalec Cup tomorrow.

Delight as Lloyd takes charge

Mike Lloyd has been appointed as the new manager of Knighton Town in the Watson Associates Mid Wales League (South).

Newbridge hopes for third time lucky

Newbridge, Presteigne and Rhayader Town are targeting a run in the Central Wales Challenge Cup when they enter the competition at tomorrow’s third round stage.

Bulls raring to go

Table-topping Builth Wells will be keeping an anxious eye on the weather as they target an eagerly awaited return to action tomorrow.

Derby rivals prepare for test

Presteigne and Rhayader Town meet in a big Radnorshire derby at Llanandras Park tomorrow (Saturday). The rivals clash in the Spar Mid Wales League for the first time since Rhayader’s promotion in the summer – and both teams are looking forward to what should be a well-supported local derby.