Positive news for CPD Y Rhyl 1879 – four key players have committed to the club for the rest of the season.
Brothers Calum and Dylan Proctor, midfield general Jordan Worthington and the versatile Jason Foulkes, have confirmed they will remain at the Hops and Barley Stadium for the remainder of 2024-25.
The pre-Christmas boost follows last week’s announcement that experienced duo Reece Fairhurst and Tom Kemp have agreed to stay on until at least the end of the current campaign.
Dylan Proctor, 21, joined the Lilywhites in September and has netted 13 goals in his first 10 games.
The dynamic front man has hit 12 in his last six appearances, including four against CPD Y Felinheli and a hat-trick at Caersws in the Welsh Cup.
Defender Calum, 22, has featured in nine 1879 matches so far, mainly as a substitute, but has already shown lots of potential.
Former Kinmel Bay player Worthington, 26, joined Rhyl 1879 in October 2021.
His time with the Lilywhites has been beset by injuries at times, but he has a good record of 12 goals in his 46 outings. After a spell out, this tall, skilful and hard-working player has been appearing more regularly recently and looking increasingly like his true self.
CPD Y Rhyl 1879’s October player of the month Foulkes has also committed to the club for the remainder of 2024-25.
Former Denbigh Town and St Asaph City star Foulkes, 29, came to 1879 in September and has made eight appearances so far.
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