With the 2025-26 season not too far from its end, 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 campaign ahead.
With one of our choices out injured for the rest of the season, we’ve reduced it to a Legs Eleven.
This 18-year-old attacking talent has been outstanding for a Felinheli side which has lost just twice in nine matches since the turn of the year..
Byron has netted a superb 25 goals in 28 games for a Tier 3 team in what is his first full season in senior football.
In his latest outing, at home to St Asaph, Byron grabbed a third hat-trick of the 2025-26 campaign. He is joint fourth highest scorer in Ardal North West on 17 goals.
Has proved his worth to treble-chasing 1876 by making 30 first team appearances this term, scoring four times.
His goals have been of the spectacular, long-range variety, while his defensive play has been highly impressive.
Cracking young goalkeeper with lots of potential. Has played in 18 matches for a much-improved Blue Bridge but has not appeared since February.
Steady goalscorer who has netted seven times in 24 outings for North Wales Coast East Premier Division side and Cookson Cup finalists Mochdre.
In fine form at present having bagged three goals in his last two appearances for Tier 3 side NFA.
Started the season with a hat-trick in the Welsh Cup against Llandyrnog United and between the firsts and Under-23 teams has featured in 29 games, scoring 14 goals. At just 18, a great prospect.
Has had a really good first season in senior football with Prestatyn Sports, the 16-year-old having notched nine goals in 22 appearances for the North Wales Coast East Division One leaders.
Midfield talent who has proved good at set-pieces and in dead-ball situations.
While Rhos United are struggling at the wrong end of the North Wales Coast East Premier Division table, Louis has put in many a strong shift for a side he joined at the start of the campaign.
An ever-present in the Premier, he nas pocketed four goals in 24 matches.
Playing an important role in the Amateurs’ quest to win the North Wales Coast East Premier Division title.
Has found the net 11 times in 19 matches for a team currently top of the table.
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 debut in a 2-2 draw at CPD Llannefydd, but has featured in just three games for the Seasiders to date.
An ideal fit in an FC Queen’s Park side on a 19-match winning run and sitting seven points clear in North East Wales League Division 1.
Freeman joined the Park from Chirk in January and has had nine first team outings, scoring twice, and hit six goals in one match for the honours-chasing reserve side.
Back in form of late with goals in successive matches for Llangefni against Trearddur Bay – a late winner – and Porthmadog.
Dynamic 19-year-old front man who has collected 18 goals from 33 appearances for Ardal North West club Cefni so far.
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