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Three in, three out at Denbigh Town

Toby Gallagher-Keenan is a new face at Denbigh Town. All pictures: LISI JONES

It’s three in and three out at Denbigh Town.

Arriving at Central Park are Harry Martin from Ruthin Town, Toby Gallagher-Keenan from Gresford Athletic and Hugh Holland from Buckley Town.
Meanwhile, Gwion Dafydd, Nathan Doforo and Owen Davies have all departed Denbigh, following the expiration of their deals.
Harry Martin, 20, recently became the first summer signing at Town as manager Dewi Llion looks to build on the squad for the upcoming 2026/27 campaign in Tier 2.
Martin played his junior football with the likes of Prestatyn Town and the academy at Bala, featuring on the bench for the Lakesiders at 16 in the JD Cymru Premier.

Harry Martin


He switched to Ruthin Town having also played for the juniors at Memorial Playing Fields, making his senior debut in September 2023 in the Nathaniel MG Cup against Llandudno.
Gallagher-Keenan, 22, is a product of the academy at Connah’s Quay Nomads.
He switched to Gresford in January 2023. He made his senior debut off the bench in the Cymru North against Holyhead before scoring his first senior goal against Prestatyn in March of the same year.
The young talent totalled 122 appearances for the Colliers in all competitions and scored 21 goals in his three and a half year spell.

Hugh Holland


Holland, a 20-year-old winger, began his senior career at 16 with NFA where he made his debut in the North Wales Coast Football League, totalling 21 appearances and scoring three goals. He was picked up by Colwyn Bay, where he continued his development, before making his senior debut for the Seagulls in the Welsh Blood Service National Final against Barry Town United in April 2023.
Holland moved on in January 2024 when he signed for Airbus UK Broughton, making a handful of appearances for the first team along with the Reserves in an 18-month spell.
He made his switch to Buckley in the summer of 2025, featuring regularly for the side and totalling 27 games for the Flintshire side, scoring three times.
The wide man now signs for Denbigh ahead of the new season.

Departing trio Gwion Dafydd, Nathan Deforo and Owen Davies


Gwion Dafydd joined Denbigh in the summer of 2025 from The New Saints, where he appeared 25 times for the club in all competitions, scoring eight times. He has subsequently joined Porthmadog upon the expiration of his contract.
Doforo joined alongside Dafydd from TNS for the campaign and also featured in 25 matches for the club at left-back.
Owen Davies re-joined the club for a third spell on loan from Colwyn Bay in January, with his loan topping up his total appearances for the club to 63 games and scoring 33 times. Davies recently made a permanent move to Cymru Premier newcomers Holywell Town.
Also moving on from Denbigh Town are Mike Pearson, Jac Humphreys and Scott McHarrie.

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