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Showing posts with label Cymru South. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cymru South. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 October 2023

ABERFAN FC (The Grove Field)

FAW WELSH CUP 2ND ROUND, ABERFAN 0-3 BRITON FERRY LLANSAWEL, ATTENDANCE: 106 (h/c)

It was another round of the Welsh Cup this weekend and the competition has now reached the stage where the 'big boys' enter. There were plenty of ties involving the Cymru Premier clubs but the tie that interested me the most was one that involved one of the lowest ranked teams left.

After seeing South Wales Alliance League Championship Division Aberfan knock out Merthyr Saints in the 1st qualifying round back in July, they have progressed to this stage thanks to further wins over Tonyrefail BGC and Pontyclun. When they pulled out Cymru South Briton Ferry Llansawel, then heading down the A470 to the outskirts of Merthyr Tydfil seemed a no brainer. A smattering of other groundhoppers obviously had the same idea!

The village of Aberfan is about four miles south of Merthyr Tydfil and is a former mining community in the Taff Valley. The village is synonymous with the worst coal mining related disaster in British history. At around 9.15am on October 21st 1966, a colliery spoil tip collapsed sending a 40ft tidal wave of coal waste down the mountain and onto the village. It was Pantglas Junior School that took the brunt of the avalanche and 116 school children died along with 5 of their teachers. Several houses and a farm were also destroyed and the final death toll was 144. A memorial garden now stands on the site of the school.



After a visit to the garden and cemetery to pay my respects ahead of the 57th anniversary next week, it was back to the trivial matter of a football match, where there was an impeccably observed minutes silence before kick off.

Founded in 1968, Aberfan Football Club play their home games at The Grove Field, on the banks of the River Taff. The main football pitch is railed off, but there is no furniture to protect you from the elements. In the 24 hours prior to the game the weather had been dreadful, with heavy rain, but the pitch held up well, even if it was very squelchy underfoot for us spectators.

After playing in the local district leagues the club joined the South Wales Amateur League in 2012 and then became founder members of the South Wales Alliance League in 2015, where they currently play in the Championship Division, which sits at level five in the Welsh pyramid.

Visitors Briton Ferry are currently top of the Cymru South (level two in Wales) and were overwhelming favourites to win the tie. In the end a 3-0 scoreline suggests The Ferry did with relative ease but Aberfan made them work hard for their victory and they can take a huge amount of pride in their performance.

Briton Ferry Llansawel dominated the possession from the off but it wasn't until the 20th minute that they made the breakthrough. Kris Evans broke into the Aberfan penalty area before exchanging passes with Jasper Payne before slotting home. Harry Jones in the Aberfan goal made some good saves to keep it at 1-0 at half-time.

The second half followed a similar pattern but as the half wore on Aberfan started to push forward a little more. In the 83rd minute they had their big chance and with just the 'keeper to beat the effort was saved.

Showing how football turns in the blink of an eye, Briton Ferry immediately went up the other end and scored their second goal, when Payne netted to effectively clinch the tie. In the 87th minute Briton Ferry had their third when an attempted clearance by the 'keeper was charged down by substitute Luke Bowen and the ball rolled into the unguarded goal.

Briton Ferry Llansawel march into the next round, the gulf in class was obvious, but Aberfan bowed out of the competition with their heads held high. 

Whilst I am here, may I thank Aberfan for going to the effort of producing a programme, in this day and age it is much appreciated.








Saturday, 17 July 2021

LLANTWIT MAJOR AFC (Windmill Lane)

CYMRU LEAGUES CUP 1st ROUND, LLANTWIT MAJOR 3-3 RISCA UNITED* ATTENDANCE: 86

(*won 4-2 on penalties)

It felt fantastic being on the road to South Wales today, almost 18 months after my last journey down the A483.

Plenty of options to choose from, especially from the two Cup competitions taking place but, as much as I love the Welsh Trophy, I wanted for something higher up the food chain so eventually plumped for Llantwit Major versus Risca United in the Welsh Leagues (Nathaniel MG Group) Cup 1st Round. What a brilliant decision that proved to be!

Llantwit Major were founded in 1962 and were a successful amateur league team, the 1980's being a particular boom time with South Wales Amateur League titles in 1980, 1981 and 1984, along with Cup Wins in 1981, 1984 and 1987.

The last decade however has seen the club surpass those highs as they have risen from the South Wales Amateur League to the second tier of Welsh Football. The club were promoted to the Welsh League in 2012 and after a few seasons of consolidation, they won back to back titles (and promotions) in 2017 and 2018.

When football in Wales was restructured in 2019, the club were founder members of the Cymru South. Their first season was cut short due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the club were placed 11th in the final standings on points per game.

The club are based at Windmill Lane, which is in the shadow of the old Frampton Mill (pictured right) which was built around 1820, but ceased working around 1850 and was converted to a dwelling in the early 1980s.

The ground has undergone Major changes to meet the licence criteria for step 2 football in Wales. The ground is fully enclosed and has two seated stands, one on each side of the pitch. The ground looked resplendent on a gloriously sunny afternoon. 

The opening exchanges were fairly even but the best chances fell to the homesters so it was slightly against the run when Risca opened the scoring through Leon Thomas after 20 minutes. 

Llantwit Major were level on the half hour when Josh Jones blasted home from the edge of the box and nearly took the lead when a Rob Jones effort came back off the post. They did take the lead after 41 minutes when Josh Jones rounded the 'keeper for his second and in stoppage time it was 3-1 when Thomas Walters was felled in the box and he stepped up to convert the resulting penalty.

Leon Thomas brought Risca back into the game after 57 minutes and 10 minutes later it was all square as Jordan Thomas netted the equaliser. 

In the last stages of the game it could have gone either way as both teams pushed for a winner but it wasn't forthcoming and it was the dreaded penalty shoot out. 

The Cuckoo's comeback was complete as they triumphed in the shoot out, Arthur Furness scoring the winning kick after efforts from Major's Ioan Emmanuel (saved) and Josh Morgan (skied) were missed. A wonderful encounter, especially when you consider the searing heat, just a shame one team had to lose.

The decisive penalties; Llantwit Major's Josh Morgan skies his (left)
whilst Arthur Furness converts his (right)