September’s Player and Manager of the Month winners

The winners of September’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

The early pacesetters in the JD Cymru Premier, Penybont made headlines during September with a shock victory over champions The New Saints. Although points were surprisingly dropped against Briton Ferry Llansawel a few days later, Penybont have taken an impressive 12 points from a possible 15 to stay top of the table.

Player of the Month

Sion Bradley – The New Saints

Despite having limited opportunities in the Saints’ European run, Sion Bradley has continued the excellent form that prompted his move to Park Hall from Caernarfon Town in the JD Cymru Premier with three goals and three assists for the side in September.


JD Cymru North

Manager of the Month

Michael Wilde – Colwyn Bay

As one of the most dangerous strikers in the history of the domestic game, Michael Wilde will be delighted with the form of his Colwyn Bay side in September as they scored 14 goals in just three games. Victories over Penryncoch, Denbigh Town were followed by the Bay scoring six against league leaders Airbus UK Broughton last week.

Player of the Month

Henry Nash – Mold Alexandra

The club captain has been leading by example throughout September as Mold Alexandra claimed a maximum nine points from their three games. The side have conceded just one goal during the month and Nash will be looking to lead his side to more success this season.


JD Cymru South

Manager of the Month

Dean Brown – Penrhiwceiber Rangers

Newly-promoted Penrhiwceiber Rangers suffered a string of defeats at the start of the JD Cymru South season, but turned things around in September as Dean Brown’s side claimed valuable victories over Afan Lido and Baglan Dragons in their last two games.

Player of the Month

Tom Tweedy – Llantwit Major

An undefeated September for Llantwit Major was helped by the contribution of Tom Tweedy. The 28-year old scored the only goal of the game in the 1-0 win over Ammanford and then put his side ahead against league leaders Trethomas Bluebirds last weekend before the teams shared the points in a 1-1 draw.

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