Great midfield capture for CPD Boded.
Owen was part of the Caernarfon Town Under-16 team which competed in the FAW Academy League before making Llangefni Town his first senior club.
Made 10 Cymru North appearances for Cefni in 2021-22, but played more regularly in the reserve side.
Moved to Gwalchmai at the start of 2022-23 and spent three seasons at Maes Meurig, featuring in 100 games and scoring six goals.
Was in the Gwalch team which lifted the Cwpan Snowdonia Fire and Security Cup in 2022-23 and the NWCFA Intermediate Challenge Cup the following season.
Helped Gwalchmai finish runners-up in the North Wales Coast Premier Division last term.
Now moves on to another Anglesey club Boded, who are preparing for their second season in the tier 4 Premier Division.
The club said in a statement: “We are delighted to announce that Josh Owen has agreed to join the club for this season from CPD Gwalchmai.
“Josh is a Boded lad and we as a club have been trying to get him to sign since we started a couple seasons ago so it’s great news that we’ve finally got our man.
“Josh is a strong midfielder, loves a tackle, great in the air and he really can control games in the middle of the park taking the ball in tight areas and getting the ball forward to the attacking players.
“Josh will be a fantastic addition to the team this season as we look to push on from last season.”
Former Crewe Alexandra prospect joins the Wellmen as they continue preparations for the new campaign.
Zak will strengthen their defensive options for the year ahead.
Made debut for Crewe in a 2-1 EFL Trophy victory over Newcastle United Under-21s in November 2023.
Has also had spells with Bamber Bridge and Stafford.
Collins joins Gresford on loan from Airbus UK Broughton until January 2026.
The midfielder becomes Athletic’s fifth signing of the 2025/26 summer transfer window.
Collins began his career with spells in the academies of Hartlepool and Middlesbrough, whilst also spending time with Deeside Dragons and Hawarden Rangers as a youth player.
In 2021, he signed for Chester and went on to complete a two-year scholarship with the club, until he moved to join Airbus in the summer of 2023.
The 20-year-old has had a fantastic rise whilst at The Wingmakers, joining as part of their Under 19s team until he made his debut for the firsts in the NEWFA Men’s Senior Challenge Cup in September 2023.
He has gone on to make 36 first team appearances in all competitions for Mark Allen’s men, scoring three goals in that time, helping the club to finish second in the 2024/25 JD Cymru North.
Local lad Carey rejoins a club he last played for in the 2019-20 season.
Began his senior career with Llandudno Albion as a 16-year-old before joining Tudno in January 2018.
Returned to Albion in November 2019 and spent the best part of three seasons with the club before it disbanded at the end of 2022-23. Joe netted 20 goals in an Albion shirt.
Signed for Bow FC at the start of 2023-24 and won the North Wales Coast West Division One title and REM Jones Cup double with the Prestatyn-based club that season.
Scored 20 goals in 59 games for Bow before they folded this summer.
Speaking to the club website, Joe said: “It’s great to be back at my local club. After speaking with Jordan (Hadaway – manager) and hearing what his plans were for the club, I knew Llandudno was the right move for me.
“There’s some real quality in this squad and I can’t wait to be a part of it.”
After impressing in a pre-season game against St Asaph City, Rhos manager Richard Hiller-Evans knew he simply had to get youngster Gizzi on board.
Rhos’ latest signing has had brief senior experience with CPD Gronant and Rhuddlan Town.
The manager said: “I’m thrilled to get Ry on board—he’s a born athlete! He’s already shown great commitment, even coming straight to training from the airport after landing home!
“We saw glimpses on Saturday of what he can bring to our attack, and I can’t wait to see him develop into a key player for the squad.”
Ryan said: “Four years ago, I made a big decision: Boxing or Football? I chose to walk away from football after I started to lose the love for it. Honestly, it hadn’t crossed my mind again – until Rhos United reached out.
“I’m absolutely over the moon to have rediscovered my passion for the game. Yesterday’s pre-season match showed me that the love, the passion, and the skill are still there. There’s a lot of work ahead, but I’m ready for the challenge.
“Buzzing to see what the future holds…
“Up the Rhos! ❤️🖤”
Defender returns to Prestatyn Sports, whom he last featured for in the 2019-20 season when the club was in tier 3 Welsh Alliance Division One..
Kivell spent the last two seasons at CPD Gronant, where he won promotion from the North East Wales League Championship Division to the Premier in 2023-24. He made more than 50 appearances for the club.
Also formerly with CPD Llannefydd and Kinmel Bay, so has vast experience at strong clubs that is sure to be of benefit to Sports.
Dynamic young midfielder who picked up vital Cymru North experience last season during a spell with Llay Welfare.
Has also featured in the Cymru Premier for Flint Town United, where he progressed through the Academy and Development sides, having also spent time as a youngster with Hawarden Rangers.
Mold manager Barry Owen said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Harry Cartwright to the club. Composed on the ball, energetic, and versatile—with solid experience from his time at Llay Welfare— we can’t wait to see him in action. A massive thank-you to Lee Fowler for getting the deal done.”
Harry will be on loan at Alyn Park until December 2025.
Sought after talent who made 29 Cymru Premier appearances for Flint Town United last season.
Lambert returns to Ruthin, where he last displayed his qualities in 2021-22 and 2022-23.
He is an outstanding central defender that loves to play from the back and can cover great distances with the ball too.
Has previous experience with USA side Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs, as well as Guilsfield, Cefn Druids and The New Saints, where he progressed through the youth system.
Franklin returns to Nomads having spent the 2024/25 season at Irish side Crusaders where he scored five goals in 26 starts as the Crues finished sixth in the NIFL Premiership.
The 25-year-old signed for the Northern Irish side following a very successful spell at Nomads between 2022 and 2024, in which time he scored 18 goals in 53 games, including netting the first goal in the 2024 JD Welsh Cup Final victory over The New Saints.
Prior to his arrival at Quay, Franklin was known to Welsh football fans for his time at Aberystwyth Town where he had impressed on numerous occasions scoring eight goals in 34 games.
Born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, Harry spent the majority of his youth at Hereford which included a loan spell at Merthyr Town before joining Redditch United for a season and a half and then switching to Evesham United in October 2019. Franklin impressed during his time at Evesham and signed for Aberystwyth in February 2021.
Llysfaen are delighted to get the experienced Watson on board.
The striker has previously played for Colwyn Bay, during their years in the English pyramid, and Old Colwyn among other clubs.
His new club said this about him: “A well liked member of the squad already, he has shown his undoubted qualities after just a few sessions, with excellent reading of the game, great technical ability and a keen eye for goal.
“It won’t be long until Ryan is finding the back of the net for the Faen!”
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