Showing posts with label Haverfordwest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haverfordwest. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Elements Cefn Druids 1-2 Haverfordwest County







An Easter Bank Holiday Monday saw a trip to Plaskynaston Lane - home of the self-professed 'Oldest Football Club in Wales - Elements Cefn Druids, known as the Ancients.

Based in the Wrexham village of Cefn Mawr their quaint Plaskynaton Lane home has plenty of character and charm - but not the required facilities to gain an FAW Domestic Licence. This will be the Druids last full season at the ground before they move to a new-purpose built venue in nearby Rhosymedre which should meet all the new specifications. By then though, the Druids will be playing at a lower level in the Cymru Alliance for the first time in over a decade.
Unfortunately their history is all they've had to cheer about this season as they have languished at the bottom of the Welsh Premier, fielding a youthful side having had to slash their budget by 50% just prior to Christmas. Needless to say a number of players left but to their credit many have stuck around.
Attendances are regularly low despite nearby Wrexham FC's recent decline and dire performances at non-league level, they pulled in over 2,000 for a dismal draw against part-time Gateshead, while simultaneously Haverfordwest's visit to Druids brought a measly 64 spectators to Plaskynaston.

It is under these conditions that old Wrexham FC favourites Waynne Phillips & Lee Jones have done a superb job of keeping the Druids competitive. There are more connections to Wrexham FC's better days with Trinidad & Tobago World Cup star Dennis Lawrence also helping out, while the team-sheet includes sons of three notable ex-Wrexham players: Josh Russell - son of Kevin 'Rooster' Russell, Craig Pejic (son of Mel Pejic, brother of Shaun Pejic) and Jonathan Rush (son of ex-Wales & Liverpool goalscoring legend Ian Rush).

Despite their struggles the Druids soldier on and this game was no different. Haverfordwest - looking to secure their place in next season's 'Super 12' only took the lead on the stroke of half-time. They doubled it not long after the resumption but Druids were not outplayed or outfought.

With less than 20 minutes to go the Ancients had their playing co-manager, 40 year-old Waynne Phillips pulling the strings in midfield, sent off for a second bookable offence. Pleasingly they pulled a goal back as Rush scrambled in a consolation that gave Haverfordwest a nervy finish to the game.

Hopefully it will not be too long before the Druids return to the Welsh Premier - which would be a fitting reward for the small band of people who keep them going.

Man of the Match: Josh Griffiths. It was difficult to pick one player out of a real team effort but the dimunitive teenage wide-player for Cefn Druids stood out with his close-control and willingness to carry the ball forward.

Sunday, 6 September 2009

Airbus UK 3-1 Haverfordwest County




An overcast afternoon spent in the shadow of the giant Airbus factory in Broughton, near Chester, provided the backdrop for my for my first taste of Welsh Premier action of this season.

The hosts Airbus UK are a well-run friendly club based within the grounds of the plane-making factory and runway. The Airfield is a welcoming little ground with a social club on one side and a covered, seated stand on the other.

The ‘Wingmakers’ aren’t big-hitters in Wales’s top flight but have held their own since promotion 5 years ago. Managed by former Middlesbrough and Crystal Palace midfielder Craig Harrison, notable amongst their ranks are the Welsh Premier’s all-time top goalscorer Marc Lloyd-Williams and ex-Wrexham goalkeeper Kristian Rogers.

The away side Haverfordwest had made a better start to the season under ex-Man.U defender Derek Brazil and are a solid Welsh Premier outfit.

The game began at a good tempo and as with a lot of part-time non-league football was end to end with plenty of committed challenges. Gradually the home side were on top and took the lead shortly before half-time.

The visitors’ otherwise excellent goalkeeper Lee Idzi spilled the ball when collecting it in an aerial challenge, only to see it fall to Carl Owen. The tall No.9 did the hard work in creating the angle to slot home.

Haverfordwest came out after the break visibly fired up and were back on terms almost immediately. A fierce Robbie Walters shot cannoned off the underside of the bar beating Rogers and landing just over the goal-line for the equaliser.

Airbus were still the better side though and regained the lead through Marc Lloyd-Williams. Controlling the ball on his chest in the area he found the space to turn and lash home one of his trademark goals to make it 2-1.

Lloyd-Williams then turned provider to wrap up the points sending over a cross for hard-working midfielder Matty Cook to volley the 3rd goal. Haverfordwest couldn’t complain, they were second best for much of the afternoon and created fewer chances.

It was the first win of the season for Airbus. With the top-flight restructuring next season meaning fewer teams involved, they stand as good a chance as any of making up the ‘Super 12’. Like most sides in the division they draw regular crowds of just a few hundred people but their facilities and on-field play could make the difference.

Haverfordwest should be in with a shout of making the cut too, but will have to improve their performances on this showing.


Man of the Match: Marc Lloyd-Williams. Still leading the league’s goalscoring charts at the age of 36, the veteran striker continues to show why he had spells in the Football League and is one of the most-feared strikers domestically. Diminutive and hard-working, he showed his class by scoring his 5th of the season and creating the assist for Cook’s goal.