DEATH OF A TRUE CHAMPION

BILL GWYNNE – A WELSH CHAMPION One of Wales finest motorsport stars of the fifties and sixties has sadly passed away after a short illness at his home in Oxfordshire. Bill Gwynne, a former pupil at Cardigan Grammar School, who resided in Sarnau, before moving to live in Banbury died last week

WINS FOR THE HIGH FLIERS

Costcutter Ceredigion League Round up Division  1 Division one high fliers Crannog faced a difficult task on the road against Aberaeron Reserves with five regular players missing but manager Rhydian Morgan and his side eventually came through for their fourth win on the bounce to maintain their unbeaten run. Former Cardigan Town playmaker

SEAGULLS EDGE DERBY MATCH

Division 3 west Cardigan 22 Aberaeron 24 Aberaeron claimed the honours in the local derby match at the King George and they were worth their win as they dominated for long periods but the seagulls were forced to defend in numbers at the end as the Cardi’s came back strongly. This hard fought

BURRELL BAGS FOUR

MID WALES LEAGUE Division 1 Kerry 3 Aberaeron 7 Aberaeron new signing Ifan Burrell was the talk of the town on Saturday night as his four goals on his debut steered the seagulls to a superb win away at Kerry. The former Bow Street striker was joined by new keeper Neil Evans and they

THE SAINTS MARCH ON

Costcutter Ceredigion League Division One round up. St Dogmaels made it four wins on the bounce after they edged out Llandysul by 2-1 at Tir Y Dref following a tough physical battle that produced two red cards. The Saints who had impressed against neighbours Cardigan Town in midweek went behind early on when