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Match Preview – Caernarfon

Barry Town United host Caernarfon Town on Saturday afternoon.

Town come in to the game on the back of a 1–0 defeat to Britton Ferry midweek and will be hoping to get back to winning ways back at home.

Saturday’s visitors also come in to this weekend on the back of a midweek defeat with The Cofi’s falling to a 3–1 loss at home to TNS.

Richard Davies has been in charge of the visitors since April 2023 and has so far gone on to manage 92 matches.

Prior to taking on the main job Davies had spells as both Assistant and caretaker manager.

The 40 year old has 39 wins to his name so far.

Town and Caernarfon have met once already this campaign with Town falling to a 3–1 defeat at Go Goodwins Stadium.

Town’s last victory over The Cofi’s came in November 2023 courtesy of a late Ollie Hulbert winner.

Town and Caernarfon have previously met on 22 occasions with Town coming out on top on eight times.

It’s football for a fiver at Jenner Park and kick off is at 14:30, we hope to see as many of you at Jenner as possible!

By Tierre Miller

BTU Academy Round-Up!

U10s vs Cardiff Met

It was a great day out in the capital for our U10s, who came away victorious across all four games. Despite falling behind at times, they showed excellent character to bounce back against a strong Cardiff Met side.

Highlights of the day:

  • Goal 1: Rhodri Francis bravely stepped out from the back, beating three players before slipping in Theo James, who finished clinically to secure our first win.
  • Goal 2: Oliver Glossop picked up the ball in midfield and played Jake Thomas in behind, who fired a thunderbolt strike into the top corner from distance.

Other scorers: Xavier Saddler & Marcelo Max Keynon Reffell.

Key notes:

  • The squad are building towards the upcoming FAW National Festival.
  • New players have settled well and are now becoming an important part of the team.

U14s 3-1 Win vs Cardiff Met

The U14s bounced back strongly after last week’s result with a convincing win. Two early goals from James Pughe set the tone, and the boys dominated much of the first half, creating numerous chances. Rhys impressed in midfield while James also adapted well when asked to slot in at centre-back.

The third goal came from Seth Webb, whose effort from the left found the net. Cardiff Met grabbed a late consolation, but the result was never in doubt.

Scorers: James Pughe (2), Seth Webb

Next up: Carmarthen.


U15s 2-1 Win vs Cardiff Met

A strong first-half display saw the U15s play dominant football with great intensity off the ball. Goals from Owen Rakes and Luke Edwards gave Barry control of the match.

Cardiff Met scored late to create a nervy finish, but we defended well and saw the game out to secure an impressive win.

Scorers: Owen Rakes, Luke Edwards


U16s 3-4 Loss vs Cardiff Met

The U16s fell narrowly short in a seven-goal thriller. Despite conceding too many early on, they showed great fight in the second half and finished strongly, pushing hard until the end.

Scorers: Ollie Guthrie, Rio Fofana, Ben Dosomah


U19s 1-3 Loss vs Cardiff Met

In a fiercely contested home derby, the U19s saw an early opener ruled out for offside before Cardiff Met capitalised with two goals against the run of play. Barry fought back through Joe Case, who scored a superb goal to notch his ninth goal in eight games.

The game was tighter than the scoreline suggests, but Cardiff Met were more clinical and added a late free-kick to seal it.

Scorer: Joe Case

Match Preview – TNS

Barry Town United make the trip to Oswestry on Saturday afternoon to take on league leaders The New Saints.

Town and Saints have already met once this season with the first meeting ending as a 0–0 draw at Jenner Park at the end of August.

The Saints have seven wins from the opening 10 matches and currently hold a one point lead over second place Penybont.

Town sit in 5th on 14 points following Saturday’s 0–0 draw with Connah’s Quay Nomads at Jenner Park.

Craig Harrison has been in charge of The Saints since August 2022 in what is his second spell at the club following a spell between 2014–17.

During both spells Harrison has won six JD Cymru Premier titles and will no doubt have his eyes on a seventh this time around.

During the five years away from Park Hall Harrison had stints at Hartlepool United, Bangor City and Connah’s Quay Nomads.

Harrison has so far taken charge of 165 matches in his second stint and has picked up 125 wins and have lost just 26 matches.

This will be Town’s first trip to Park Hall since September 2024 where the Saints ran out 4–0 winners, Town will be hoping for an improvement this time around.

Kick off is at 14:30 on Saturday, we hope to see as many of you in Oswestry as possible!

By Tierre Miller

Match Preview – Connah’s Quay

Barry Town United host Connah’s Quay Nomads on Saturday afternoon in the JD Cymru Premier.

Saturday’s visitors currently sit 7th in the league after eight fixtures, winning three.

Town come in to this weekends fixture on the back of a 3–2 win at Ogi Bridge Meadow against Haverfordwest County while Saturday’s visitors come off the back a 2–1 defeat to Caernarfon Town.

John Disney has been in charge of Nomads since the summer and has so far taken charge of 10 matches, winning four. Disney has been with the Nomads since 2023 and has worked as U19 manager and technical coach before getting the main job.

There have been 23 meetings between Town and Nomads over the years with Nomads coming out on top 12 times. Town have 6 wins in this fixture and will be hoping to add to that on Saturday. The last meeting came back in April with Town running out 2–0 winners on Deeside.

By https://medium.com/@tierremiller_