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TNS boss Harrison wins Cymru Premier award

TNS boss Harrison wins Cymru Premier award

BBC News07-06-2025
The New Saints boss Craig Harrison has been named the Cymru Premier manager of the season.Harrison guided Saints to a domestic Welsh treble, winning the JD Cymru Premier for a 17th time, the JD Welsh Cup and Nathaniel MG Cup.He also guided the club to the the Europa Conference League group stages, the first domestic Welsh club to do so.Connah's Quay Nomads forward Rhys Hughes was player of the season Caernarfon Town forward Louis Lloyd was named young player of the season.Briton Ferry Llansawel's Rhys James was named Adran Premier manager of the seasonShannon Evans was player of the season with Cardiff City team mate Fiona Barry named the young player of the season.
Former referee Cheryl Foster, the first female to officiate in the Cymru Premier in 2018, was presented with a special recognition award.Foster called time on her refereeing career earlier this year having officiated at the Women's Euro 2022, the 2023 Women's World Cup and Women's Champions League final.She enjoyed an equally successful playing career, during which she won three league titles with Liverpool and 63 Wales caps.
National League Award 2025 winners
JD Cymru PremierManager of the Season - Craig Harrison (The New Saints)Player of the Season - Rhys Hughes (Connah's Quay Nomads)Young Player of the Season – Louis Lloyd (Caernarfon)Golden Boot – James Crole (Penybont)Golden Glove – Zac Jones (Haverfordwest County)Goal of the Season - James Crole (Penybont)JD Cymru NorthManager of the Season - Mike Wilde (Colwyn Bay)Player of the Season - Sam Hart (Colwyn Bay)Young Player of the Season – Kaiden Cooke (Airbus UK)Golden Boot – Danny Warren (Airbus UK)Golden Glove – Rhys Williams (Colwyn Bay)JD Cymru SouthManager of the Season - Mark Dunford (Trethomas Bluebirds)Player of the Season - Liam Eason (Llanelli Town)Young Player of the Season – Ethan Edwards (Trethomas Bluebirds)Golden Boot – Liam Eason (Llanelli Town)Golden Glove – Harry Irving (Trethomas Bluebirds)Genero Adran PremierManager of the Season - Rhys James (Briton Ferry Llansawel)Player of the Season - Shannon Evans (Cardiff City)Young Player of the Season – Fiona Barry (Cardiff City)Golden Boot – Ffion Price (Cardiff City)Golden Glove – Charlotte Haynes (Swansea City)/Molly Arnesen (Barry Town United)/Molly Arnesen (Briton Ferry Llansawel)Genero Adran NorthManager of the Season - Jordan Parry (Connah's Quay Nomads)Player of the Season - Polly Wild-McGregor (Connah's Quay Nomads)Young Player of the Season – Polly Wild-McGregor (Connah's Quay Nomads)Golden Boot - Polly Wild-McGregor (Connah's Quay Nomads)Golden Glove – Molly France (Connah's Quay Nomads)Genero Adran SouthManager of the Season - Claire O'Sullivan (Pontypridd United)Player of the Season - Erin Parry (Cascade)Young Player of the Season – Nicole Fenton (Pontypridd United)Golden Boot - Nicole Fenton (Pontypridd United)Golden Glove - Georgia Tarullo (Swansea University)Special Recognition AwardCheryl Foster
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