Six months into the 2025-26 season let’s take a look at how our Dynamic Dozen are performing.
At the start of every season Grassroots North Wales chooses 12 male players who are worth watching out for in the campaign ahead,
With 22 goals in 24 matches this season for a side struggling near the bottom of Ardal North West, Byron Davis has been a shining light for Y Felinheli.
The 18-year-old has been remarkably consistent, with hat-tricks scored in a 5-1 league win at Prestatyn Town and a 7-1 FAW Amateur Trophy beating of Lex XI.
A fine performer in Bangor’s highly-promising season so far with 25 appearances and four goals under his belt.
His goals have been of the spectacular, long-range variety, while his defensive play has been impressive.
Outstanding young goalkeeper has featured in 18 of Blue Bridge’s 22 matches this season to date.
An improvement in results for the Rhyl-based club this term owes a lot to the quality of their 19-year-old shot stopper.
Has scored five goals in 19 outings for Mochdre Sports so far, playing his part in the team’s fine showings in league and cup.
Scored in Sports’ 2-0 NWCFA Intermediate Challenge Cup win over Kinmel Bay, when the green and whites became the first team to defeat the Morfa men this season.
Sadly out for the rest of the season with a serious knee injury.
Carried his good summer form into the start of the campaign with Trearddur Bay, scoring a couple of goals but has not played since the end of October due to knee damage. Look forward to seeing this fine talent back in action.
Striker has made 16 appearances for the first team this season, netting six goals, and bagged five in nine matches for NFA Reserves.
Promising 18-year-old hoping for plenty of involvement in the rest of what is shaping into a great season for NFA.
Sixteen-year-old midfield ace has been a key figure in Prestatyn Sports’ rise to the North Wales Coast East League Division One summit.
Has scored an impressive eight goals in 19 first team matches.
Has registered 21 appearances and four goals this season for a Rhos United side battling hard to rise up from the North Wales Coast East Premier Division drop zone.
Plenty of game time in the bank with surely much more to give in the closing weeks.
Has notched a commendable 11 goals in 16 matches for the Amateurs this season, starting with a stunning quartet in a 9-2 Welsh Cup win over Henllan.
Injuries have curtailed his amount of appearances, but when he does play it is obvious he has the goal-getting gift. Part of a high-flying team currently second in the Tier 4 North Wales Coast East Premier.
Young defender who started the season at CPD Y Rhyl 1879, making 17 appearances and scoring once before signing for Prestatyn Town in January.
Found the net on his Seasiders debut in a 2-2 draw at CPD Llannefydd.
Pocketed 12 goals in 19 appearances for a struggling Chirk side before deciding on a switch to North East Wales League Division 1 title contenders Queen’s Park in January.
Has featured in three games for the Park to date – all wins – and netted in a 5-1 thrashing of Rhydymwyn.
In his first season at Tier 3 level, this outstanding 19-year-old has hit 16 goals in 28 matches.
Notched 12 in his first 12 games but has not found the net for a few weeks, so will be aiming to get back on the goals trail for a Cefni side which has blown hot and cold this term.
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