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End of October – how are the 2025-26 Dynamic Dozen performing?

Dion Jones (blue) has been in magnificent form for Llangefni Town. Picture: DAI SINCLAIR

We’re about three months into the 2025-26 season now, so let’s take a look at how our Dynamic Dozen are performing.

Every season Grassroots North Wales chooses 12 male players who are worth watching out for in the nine months ahead,

Byron Davis (CPD Y Felinheli)

Whatever result his team produces this young striker constantly performs out of his skin.
Fourteen goals in 14 games at Tier 3 is a fantastic return for an 18-year-old.
His best recent displays include a double in a stunning 5-1 FAW Amateur Trophy win at Cefn Albion, plus a goal in a 3-2 League Cup success at Bethesda Athletic.

Logan Williams (CPD Dinas Bangor City 1876)

Fourteen appearances and two cracking goals so far for a Bangor City 1876 side which has enjoyed an unbeaten start to the 2025-26 campaign.
Signed from Penmaenmawr Phoenix in the summer and his versatility is proving to be a major asset to the Citizens.

Luke McGuinness (CPD Blue Bridge)

Luke has just been announced as Blue Bridge Player of the Month for August.
While his developing team has suffered a few defeats, this young goalkeeper has been very consistent in his displays, producing some tremendous saves.
His manager Jordie Baker said: “It’s no secret that Luke has been a standout performer since I’ve come onboard. His constant ability in shot stopping has kept us in so many games and earned us some results this season already.”

Will Edwards (Mochdre Sports)

Four goals in 13 games so far following a prolific return towards the end of last season.
His most vital recent contribution was scoring in Sports’ 2-0 win over previously unbeaten Kinmel Bay in the NWCFA Intermediate Cup.

Josh Stanley (Trearddur Bay)

Three goals in 12 matches this season across Bay’s first and development teams.
Last appeared in Trearddur’s excellent 3-1 Ardal North League Cup win at Porthmadog on September 27.
An attacking player with endless potential.

Curtis Cook (NFA)

Got off to an absolute flyer, scoring a Welsh Cup hat-trick for NFA in a 4-1 triumph at Llandyrnog United on July 26.
Followed up with a double in 4-2 win at Connah’s Quay Town and netted in a 2-0 FAW Amateur Trophy defeat of Llanystumdwy. Has also scored for U23s.
This 18-year-old has bagged 10 goals in 17 club appearances in 2025-26 and is looking to recapture his early-season form.

Alfie Griffiths (Prestatyn Sports)

Talented 16-year-old who has started his debut season in senior football really well, scoring five goals in 11 matches for Tier 5 title hopefuls Prestatyn Sports.
Pocketed four goals in three games during August and was on target last weekend in a 4-0 REM Jones Cup triumph at Blue Bridge.

Louis Gizzi (Rhos United)

With Rhos United experiencing a tough start to life in the North Wales Coast East Premier, it’s not been an easy path for Louis this season, but the 21-year-old played a full part in last weekend’s first victory at Glan Conwy.
Scored a hat-trick on his debut for Rhos in a 6-0 Welsh Cup tanning of CPD Pentraeth on July 26. Netted again in the Welsh Cup on August 23, this time in a penalties defeat to Hawarden Rangers.

Morgan Thomas (Llandudno Amateurs)

Has notched eight goals in seven games in the current campaign for the club he joined in the summer.
Hit four on his debut in a Welsh Cup drubbing of Henllan. Last played in the famous FAW Amateur Trophy win over Dolgellau on October 9.

Leo Latter (CPD Y Rhyl 1879)

Has made 13 appearances so far for 1879 this season, scoring in a Nathaniel MG Cup tie against Denbigh Town.
Not played a full 90 minutes since the end of August, but at 19 still young enough to come good for the Lilywhites.

Tom Freeman (Chirk AAA)

Colliers talisman has notched seven goals in 12 outings this season, including a double in a memorable 4-0 success at high-flying Coedpoeth United in North East Wales League Division 1.
Aggravated a knee injury in last weekend’s fine 3-1 victory at Penyffordd, so it remains to be seen when he will be back in action. Such a vital player for the AAA’s.

Dion Jones (Llangefni Town)

Despite Cefni’s recent form slump, this 19-year-old striker continues to find the net consistently.
Has banged in 13 goals in 15 appearances so far for the Tier 3 club he joined in the summer from Gwalchmai. What a prospect.

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