Kinmel Bay hit the goal trail against Rhuddlan Town in the FAW Amateur Cup.



Kinmel Bay hit the goal trail against Rhuddlan Town in the FAW Amateur Cup...


Kinmel Bay FC (5) v Rhuddlan Town FC (0):

In the FAW Amateur Trophy 24/25.


Match report and some great action photos by Barry Griffiths.

https://donhaleblog.blogspot.com



Rhuddlan FC play on the Pengwern College grounds, where they assist 

the college in its good work for young people. They came to Y Morfa for 

this round in the FAW Amateur Trophy. 

Both teams attacked and defended well through the first half, and it was not 

until the 66th minute of play the Bay broke through, with Daniel McIlvogue 

assisted by Jordan Bellham, starting the deluge of goals for the KBFC. 

Most goals were scored in goalmouth close encounters with the tally as follows: 

77 mins Sean Sheridan assisted by Ryan Roberts; 80 mins captain Charlie 

Jones assisted by Jacob Jones; 80 mins Sean Sheridan assisted by 

Jordan Bellham; 85min Sean Sheridan Assisted by Ryan Roberts.

*Jacob Jones and Sean Sheridan were substitutes but both players were 

brought on in the 65th minute with Sean going on the score 3 of the Bay’s 5 

goals in the next 20 minutes. An impressive performance following last week’s 

win over the Miners encouraging for the Bay. 




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