The winners of November’s Player and Manager of the Month awards across the JD Cymru Leagues have been confirmed.
JD Cymru Premier
Manager of the Month
Rhys Griffiths – Penybont
JD Cymru Premier leaders Penybont picked up nine points in November and scored 11 goals in the process with victories over Caernarfon Town, Flint Town United and Haverfordwest County. Only a narrow defeat to The New Saints blotted their copybook for the month as they continue to push for a first league title.
Player of the Month
James Crole – Penybont
A superb return for James Crole in November as he scored in all of Penybont’s three games, including both goals against The New Saints, to take his league tally for the campaign to seven. The 20-year old is quickly becoming a key figure for Rhys Griffiths’s side.
JD Cymru North
Manager of the Month
Asa Hamilton – Buckley Town
An impressive November for Buckley Town saw Asa Hamilton’s team win all three games as they registered victories over Llay Welfare, Prestatyn Town and Bangor 1876. The nine points move them up to fourth place in the table heading into December, with games in hand over the sides above them.
Player of the Month
Jamie Breese – Holywell Town
An excellent month in front of goal for Jamie Breese as he scored in each of the four JD Cymru North games played by Holywell Town in November. An undefeated month with three wins and a draw, Breese scored six goals to take his total for the campaign to 16 in the league alone.
JD Cymru South
Manager of the Month
Dean Wheeler – Caerau Ely
A perfect month for Dean Wheeler as his Caerau Ely side won all four league games and conceded just one goal. Impressive results against Baglan Dragons, Ammanford and Trefelin were followed by a 3-0 win at home to Afan Lido to complete a memorable November.
Player of the Month
Sam Johnson – Taffs Well
Although his side could only register one victory during the month of November, Sam Johnson scored in all of Taffs Well’s four games, including a brace in the 4-4 draw with Goytre United when his side had found themselves four goals down at half-time.