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TNS boss Harrison wins Cymru Premier award
TNS boss Harrison wins Cymru Premier award

BBC News

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TNS boss Harrison wins Cymru Premier award

The New Saints boss Craig Harrison has been named the Cymru Premier manager of the guided Saints to a domestic Welsh treble, winning the JD Cymru Premier for a 17th time, the JD Welsh Cup and Nathaniel MG also guided the club to the the Europa Conference League group stages, the first domestic Welsh club to do Quay Nomads forward Rhys Hughes was player of the season Caernarfon Town forward Louis Lloyd was named young player of the 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 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 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

TNS' European adventures to feature in new documentary
TNS' European adventures to feature in new documentary

Powys County Times

time08-05-2025

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  • Powys County Times

TNS' European adventures to feature in new documentary

A new behind-the-scenes sports documentary is set to captivate football fans across the UK and beyond, offering unprecedented access into The New Saints FC's historic invincible season and their dramatic journey to UEFA Conference League qualification. 'The New Saints: Road to Europe' is a gripping, access-all-areas chronicle filmed throughout 2024, taking viewers inside the dressing room, onto the training ground, and behind closed doors at the heart of one of Britain's most successful football clubs. The documentary captures the intensity, pressure, and passion as TNS complete an unbeaten domestic league campaign and secure their place on the European stage. From candid conversations with manager Craig Harrison and club executives, to emotional moments with players and fans, the documentary peels back the curtain on what it takes to build and sustain a winning culture. With exclusive footage, raw dressing room access, and never-before-seen personal stories, 'The New Saints: Road to Europe' celebrates more than just results — it tells the story of a club united by ambition. 'This documentary gives fans a chance to see the real TNS - the highs, the hard work, and the history we've made together,' said chairman Mike Harris. 'We hope it will also shine the spotlight on a number of the unsung heroes who work hard behind the scenes to make sure the club functions successfully, as without them, The New Saints FC wouldn't be where we are today.'

TNS win Cymru Premier again as Penybont draw
TNS win Cymru Premier again as Penybont draw

BBC News

time14-03-2025

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TNS win Cymru Premier again as Penybont draw

The New Saints have been crowned Cymru Premier champions for the fourth season in a rivals Penybont needed to win all their remaining games to have any chance of catching Craig Harrison's side - but they were held to a goalless draw at home by Cardiff Met on Friday is TNS's 17th Welsh top flight title and they have already lifted the Welsh League Cup this season and are in the semi-finals of the Welsh go into their Welsh Cup semi-final on Sunday at Cambrian with more silverware in their sights.

Second tier sides dominate Welsh Cup last eight line-up
Second tier sides dominate Welsh Cup last eight line-up

BBC News

time14-02-2025

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Second tier sides dominate Welsh Cup last eight line-up

Saturday, 15 FebruaryCambrian United v Carmarthen Town; 14:00 GMT: An all Cymru South tie – Cambrian United made headlines by reaching the final of the Nathaniel MG Cup in 2019 while Carmarthen Town, Welsh Cup winners in 2007 will be hoping to give manager Mark Aizlewood the perfect send-off when he steps down at the end of the Town v Llanelli Town; 14:00 GMT: Another all second tier sees Denbigh Town of the Cymru North in the quarter finals of the competition for the first time host the 2011 winners Llanelli Town, leaders of the Cymru New Saints v Airbus UK Broughton; 14:00 GMT: Last season's beaten finalists Saints, the Cymru Premier leaders host an Airbus UK side who are top of the Cymru North and lost only once in the league this season. Saturday's gamer at Park Hall is a repeat of the 2016 final at Wrexham's Racecourse in which Saints - during Craig Harrison's first spell in charge – won 16 FebruaryCaerau Ely v Connah's Quay Nomads; 12:45 GMT: Cymru South side Caerau Ely have reached the last eight of the competition for the first having beaten Cymru Premier sides Barry Town United and Bala Town already in this season's competition. Nomads are the Cup holders after victory over New Saints in last season's final at Newport's Rodney Parade.

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