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Top marksman Warren remains on board with Airbus next season

Top marksman Warren remains on board with Airbus next season

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Warren, the Cymru North Golden Boot winner last season, has agreed to remain on board for the Wingmakers, who are looking to improve on a runners-up finish to Colwyn Bay this time around.
Warren, a summer addition from Mold Alex ahead of last season, told the club's website: 'Delighted to be staying for another season, it was a no brainer when Skip (manager Mark Allen) offered me another year.
"We had a great season last year but ultimately, we didn't achieve our main aim. Hopefully we can keep everyone together and go one better this season!'
In further good news for Airbus, centre back Nathan Williams is also remaining on board for a second season.
Williams said: 'Very happy to be staying next year. I come in this time last year and it was a no-brainer to carry on again this year after the season we've just had winning three cups.
"Hopefully we can do the same again this season but go one better in the league and win it, so I am excited about the season ahead with a great group!'
Ryan Edwards has agreed to sign-up for his 10th season with the club.
Edwards, just three short of 300 Airbus appearances, turned out in the league on 20 occasions last season and he was able to contribute six assists during a successful campaign.

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