New Denbigh Town Reserves manager Liam Nash could not have wished for a better first game in charge.
Not only did his team celebrate their first league win of the season, they did it away from home at the expense of second-place Nantlle Vale.
Recent signing, 16-year-old Harvey Bennett, was the Denbigh hero, netting on two, 40 and 55 minutes for a debut hat-trick he will never forget.
Deion Hughes pulled one back on 58 and Calum Williams made it 3-2 in added time, but Denbigh held on for a memorable victory.
This was Town Reserves’ first game since October and what an occasion for new boss Nash.
A local Denbigh lad, Liam has been with the club for some time, initially as a player and more recently having been a part of the first team coaching staff and a coach with the ladies side.
He has gained his FAW C Coaching Licence over the last 12 months and has become a valuable member of the whole club with his enthusiasm and commitment.
Owen Heath, Alex Webster and Robbie Williams provided the goals which ensured leaders Ruthin made it eight straight wins.
Greg Hall (2), Steffan Roberts and Adam Montgomery bagged the goals which guided Tudno to victory, Leighton Jones replying for the hosts.
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