Archived News
24 Jul 2025. GM Nigel Davies took on seventeen players simultaneously at The Herdsman. Overall score was +10 =5 -2. Henry Spedding and Perry Walker were the two winners. Junior Dillan Duke, Tim Peters, Peter Hughes and Richard Morrison got draws. See club website report and Hereford Times.
17 Jul 2025. Hereford in a home challenge match beat Hay 6½-1½. Henry Spedding, Roger Aris, Kieran Lappin, John Preece, Jack Clark and Tim Peters won their games.
9 Jul 2025. Paul Barker won the lightning on tie-break from Peter Hughes. Both players finished with 5½ points from seven games.
May 2025. Henry Spedding won the Championship with a 1½ lead over defending champion Lee Davis in a six-player event. Roger Aris won the Major tournament and Alex Adarski won Minor.
22 May 2025. An inexperienced Leominster team faced near annhilation after Lee Davis survived having diced with death in his game. John Preece was the only Leominster player to escape with a draw and the match ended 6½-½. See full result.
11 May 2025. Over thirty young players competed at Hereford Cathedral School. this event was one of the county megafinals in Delancey UK Schools Chess Challenge from which high scoring players qualify to play in Giga- and Terafinals for large cash prizes. Abdalla Suhayl (Colyton GS, Newton Abbott) and Emile Doran (Hugh Sexey’s Middle Sch, Somerset) both scored 5 points from six games in the tournament for secondary school aged children to end in first place. Nyo Mottengad (Pate’s GS, Cheltenham) on 3 points was the highest placed girl. Aiden Jelf (Hereford Cathedral Sch) was the highest placed Hereford player on 3 points. Lucas Zheng (St John’s Coll, Wales) dominated the tournament for primary school children winning all his games. Top placed girl was Clara Deng (Lakeside Prim Sch, Cardiff) with 5 points. Alexander Adarski (St Paul’s CoE Prim Sch) was the highest placed Hereford player. See full results. The event was organised by Richard Croote, Alan Leary, David and Katheryn Bucknell
15 Apr 2025. The teams were evenly matched and the final score was 3½-2½. Dawid Podlaszewski of Leominster, Will Slater and Aiden Jelf (both Hereford) won their games. see full result.
6 Feb 2025, Lee Davis reports. Longstanding stalwart of Hereford Chess Club and former county champion, Les Collard has passed away. Les was individual champion of Herefordshire first in 1966 and then went on to win the title four further times and shared the title on seven occasions most recently in 2010, a span of high class chess over 50 years. He won the Hereford City Championship in 1976 and was joint champion in 1992. The funeral will take place on Tuesday 18 March at 10:15 am at Hereford Crematorium.
17 Dec 2024, Ben reports. The new champion is Stephen Priestley and Junior Champion is Lewis Mears. Runners-up were John Preece and in the junior section Rufus Jackson. Pictures: Ben.
29 Aug 2024. Nathanael took on thirteen players in his simultaneous exhibition at Leominster . Only one of his opponents escaped with a draw Steve Taylor. Nathanael is the current individual champion of Shropshire.
11 Jul 2024. Lee Davis played board 2 for Wales in the FIDE World Senior Championships held at Krakow. He scored 3 points from 8 games.
27 & 28 Jun 2024. The school A team travelled to Nottingham HS for this five-round contest. Seeded 19th out of 26 teams, the school finished with two wins against Royal GS Newcastle and The Grammar School at Leeds, and three losses. The team's highest scoring player was Scott Stephens who played in all five rounds without losing a single game. Richard Croot was the team manager. See full results.
11 & 18 Jun 2024. New club Leominster payed two friendly matches. Their first match was loss to Hereford but they trounced Worcester 6½-2½ (See full result).
5 May 2024. Dillan (Hereford CC and Hereford Sixth Form Coll) won all six games in the Under-18 section of the Megafinal. James Thomas (Downend) and Josh Crompton (Hereford Cathedral Sch) scored 4 points in the Under-15 section.
22 Mar 2024. Hereford Cathedral Sch A beat Sir Thomas Rich's Sch, Gloucester 4-2 in Region 8 Final.
1 Mar 2024. Hereford Cathedral Sch A beat Malvern College 5-1 in Region 8 round 2.
26 Jan 2024. Hereford Catherdal Sch B team lost 1½-10½ to Malvern Coll in round 1 of region 8 (Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, and Worcestershire).The A team had a bye.
13 Mar 2024. Thirty seven players from Hereford, Leominster Malvern, Kidderminster, Worcester and Abergavenny took on former English champion and grandmaster Keith Arkell at Hereford. Keith's youngest opponent was 8 and his oldest 86 years old. The overall result, with the last game finishing at midnight, was 33 wins and 4 losses in favour of Keith. The winning club players were Paul Barker, Oliver Layton, Dillan Duke from Hereford and Scott Oxtoby from Worcester.
New Leominster chess club starts on 9th January
9 Feb 2024. Andy Jenkins writes. We had a successful launch on the 9th of January and several busy weeks since then, we are attracting a broad range of players of all ages and skill levels, which is exactly what we wanted.
16 Dec 2023. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned player, there is a welcome every Tuesday starting at 7pm and going on to 9pm at Leominster Community Centre, School Road, Leominster HR6 8NJ. Chess coaching available. Visit the website.
2 Jan 2023. Andy Jenkins has taken the secretary’s role in succession to Alan Leary who has led the club for several years.
12-21 Nov 2022. Lee Davis (Hereford and Malvern) represented Wales, playing on boards 3 or 4 in the European Team Championships in Catez, Slovenia.
30 Aug 2022, Perry Walker reports: "I was in Ross at lunchtime yesterday and found a load of chess boards laid out under the market house. An initiative called Chess in the Square. I had my first over the board game for a year and a half - what a pleasure!"
16 Aug 2021. Richard Croot won six games and Gold. Two new players occupied Silver and Bronze positions. Full results.
9 Aug 2021. Kieran Lappin was on top form to gain the gold medal with 12 points. Full results.
2 Aug. 2021 Richard Croot was top with a clean sweep of 5 points from 5 games and Tom Skerrett was second with an FM performance. Full results.
26 Jul 2021. Richard Croot won Gold, Kieran Lapping, Silver and Miles won Bronze. Twenty seven games were completed. Full results.
Click here for previous Arena results in 2021
24 May 2021, Kieran won the u1700 tournament on tie-break scoring 4 points.
25 Apr 2021, Kieran Lappin reports. Dillan Duke narrowly missed out of a first position on tie-break in the 4NCL online under-2000 tournament. Kieran was sixth out of 45 in the under-1700 tournament.
22 Apr 2021. Although still foot of the table, team captain Kieran Lappin was not displeased. Match results had been closer and an aggregate draw achieved against Warwick University Alumni. The team played in the top division and doubled the points scored from last season. He thanked players from Malvern and Presteigne clubs who supported Hereford’s campaign. In the last match of the season, Hereford lost 2-6 to Worcester (score card).
15 Apr 2021. In the penultimate round of the 2021 Spring season of the West Midlands Area online league, Hereford scored a 4-4 overall draw.
12 Apr 2021. Dillan Duke was first. The tournament welcomed back old and new friends from the Cathedral School and added Zoom for live chat at the arena. Full results.
5 Apr 2021. Dillan Duke had a close race with Richard Croot for the top spot. Newcomer Miles secured the bronze position. Full results.
29 Mar 2021. Richard Croot came second to Dillan Duke. Richard sacrificed accuracy for speed completing ten games. Perry Walker got bronze. Dillan joined a year ago when many players could beat him, but youth knows no bounds and he now regularly thrashes his erstwhile coach and is a regular first place winner. Full results.
25 Mar 2021. Geoffrey Marchant was the sole winner in the first match of the West Midlands Area online league. Nick Hann and Michael Horne also secured draws against much higher rated opponents, but the team went down 2-6.
22 Mar 2021. Dillan Duke won gold, David Hancock silver, and Richard Croot bronze. Full results.
15 Mar 2021. Regular top place went to Dillan yet again. Richard Croot was second and Kieran Lappin third. Cathedral School players played well. Full results.
8 Mar. 2021 Dillan Duke regained gold position, with Perry Walker second and Richard Croot winning bronze. Full results.
1 Mar 2021. Players experimented using Zoom while they played and the event was attended by new players from Hereford Cathedral School. An unintended change also gave players who won games in a row (arena streaks) extra points. Richard Croot won gold, Tom Skerrett secured his first podium winning silver and Perry Walker won bronze. Full results.
17 Jan 2021, Kieran Lappin reports. Ross-based junior player Dillan Duke scored 2½/5 in the Four Nations Chess League Open Online tournament. Kieran played in the under-1700 and scored 3/5. See full results
4 Jan 2021, Kieran Lappin reports. Dillan scored 3/7 in the ECF Caplin online under-14 tournament and 3½/9 points in the under-14 Blitz competition.
22 Feb 2021. An on-form Perry Walker was first in a tournament where four were more highly graded than himself. Dillan Duke won silver and Geoffrey Marchant bronze. Full results.
15 Feb 2021. Kieran Lappin won gold medal with Dillan Duke on silver and Perry Walker taking bronze. Kieran commented that he felt lucky because Dillan was paired twice against a strong player and Kieran was gifted a game when one of his opponents failed to respond in time. Full results.
11 Feb 2021. Hereford finished last in their first online league season with a team usually heavily outgraded. The team’s best results was a draw in the second leg of the last match of the season against Longbridge.
8 Feb 2021. Dillan Duke was first and long absent Richard Croot returned to take silver medal. Kieran Lappin took bronze by a whisker on tie-break from Perry Walker and John Preece. Full results.
1 Feb 2021. After an earlier outage, the lichess server was operating in time for the Marches Arena tournament. Dillan Duke was again first with Kieran Lappin in silver position and Dave Hancock on bronze. See full results.
25 Jan 2021. Dillan Duke just pipped Brian Turner for the Gold position. If Brian had chosen berserk or not had breaks he might have won. John Preece got the Bronze medal. Full results.
18 Jan 2021. Dillan Duke again won the gold medal, but this time by a country mile and Perry Walker the silver. Kieran Lappin won the bronze. See full results.
11 Jan 2021. Dillan Duke followed up his successes in ECF tournaments by winning the gold medal in the online arena. Perry Walker won the silver and Dave Hancock the bronze. Full results.
4 Jan 2021. In the first tournament of 2021, Perry Walker was first on tie break from David Hancock (silver) and Steve Shaw (bronze). See full results.
12 Nov 2020. Hereford lost their first match in WMA and were beaten by Worcester.
3 Nov 2020. Hereford is entering a team in the West Midlands Area League. The team will be playing weekly matches. The league uses chess.com and results are reported on the ECF League Management website. Each event consists of two four-board matches with the same players and a time control of 15 minutes plus 5 seconds increment.
19 Mar 2020. All over-the-board play has been suspended because of the risks of infection.
18 Feb 2020. The fourth round was disrupted by Storm Dennis and Presteigne were unable to send a team because of flooding. Abergavenny beat Malvern to go top in a match where three players were unable to travel to the venue. See full results.
16 Jan. 2020. Hereford keep top spot after round 3, but Abergavenny are snapping at their heels.
8 Dec 2019. Hereford top the league after their win against Abergavenny.
13 Oct 2019. Abergavenny lead after the first weekend.
1 Oct 2019. Four clubs have entered teams so far: Abergavenny, Hereford, Malvern and Presteigne.
15 Apr 2019. Leominster has a chess club again! Kalvin Haley is organiser of the club which meets in the centre of Leominster at Savery's Café/Restaurant, Broad Street.
6 Sep 2017, Alan Leary reports. Lee again made a clean sweep of the county's elite trophies to take the 2017 Herefordshire Individual title. Paul Barker won the Major KO.
12 Mar, 2017, Castle Chess reports. Raymond Ilett (Peterborough) won the u195 Championship with 5 points. Roy Watson (Kenilworth) won the Major with 5 points. There was a five-way tie for the Minor: Michael Henbury (Chandlers Ford, Hants), Alan Fraser (Beckenham), Michael Foss (Woking), Dennis Bonner (Telepost, Shrops), and Keven Lamb (Eastleigh)all scored 4 points.
17 Sep 2016, Alan Leary reports. Lee Davis made a clean sweep of the elite trophies in Hereford in the first season of membership at Hereford.
June 2016. Lee also made a clean sweep of the Leslie Barker tournament and the Premier Knockout tournaments.
13 Mar 2016, Castle Chess reports. GM Keith Arkell (Stourbridge) - who won all five games - and brother Nick (Stourbridge) were first and second in the Open. In the Major there was a tie between Alexandru-Mitric Moldovan (Hereford) and Rich Wilshir both with 4½ points. Sara Sengenberger (Cowley, Oxon) won the Minor and four tied for the Challengers. Full results at Castle Chess.
23 Feb 2015, Castle Chess reports. The Open was won by Alex Bullen (Wycombe) with 5 points from 6 games. Perry Walker (Hereford) shared 4th place with Nic Fallowfield (Stourbridge) both on 3 points. First place in the Major was shared by Ian Burridge (Newark) and Richard Desmedt (Wombwell) with 4½ points. Tim Allen (Battersea ), Stanley Share (Willesdon) and Jennifer Goldsmith (Harrow) shared first place in the minor with 4½ points
Perry Walker Herefordshire champion
19 Jun 2014. Perry won on 5 points with David Bucknell runner-up in the Division 1 tournament.
4 Sep 2014, Alan Leary reports. Club and county champion is Perry Walker (9½/14) and second placed was Les Collard (8½ points). Perry also won the Swiss tournament with a clean score on 5 points with David Bucknell second on 4 points. Paul Barker beat Kieran Lappin in the final of the Premier KO. Perry Walker beat Steve Katona in the final of the Major KO tournament. Jim Coxwell won the second division with 10½ points from 12 games and second placed was Pete Johnson with 8½ points.
16 Mar 2014, Chess Moves Reports. Nathanael Paul (Newport, Shrops) won the Open tournament with 4½ points from 6 games; Stuart Iles (Clevedon) won the Major with 5½ points; and Stephen Crockett (Redditch) the Minor with 5 points. Just under 50 players took part in this weekend tournament held at The Green Dragon Hotel.
29 Jul 2013. The new ECF grading list is out. The site has been redesigned making it simpler to check your results. The help file on the site states: "Players are advised to check that their current-season results (as published on this site) are correct. Please check as the season progresses: don't save everything for the July/August logjam. Remember, however, that games will not appear at once. Leagues usually report only twice a year, and congresses vary in promptness. In the case of incorrect or missing results, your first contact should normally be with the organisers of the event. The ECF can only grade what organisers send. But it will always correct errors which can be confirmed by the organiser, by the local grader, or indeed by the opponent. There will be cases where it is best to contact the Grading Administrator direct." Herefordshire results are graded by Steve Katona.
June 2013 Alan Leary reports. Steve Katona wins with 16 points from 22 games followed by Dave Bucknell on 15 points. In the Hereford Major Knockout, Pete Johnston beat Les Collard in the final. In the Leslei Baker memorial Trophy, Steve Katona won the tournament on tie-break from Les Collard. The Hereford Premier Knockout has not been completed.
4 May 2013. The most successful county players were: Owen Davies (Boys under-14, Lady Hawkins HS); Mia Price (Girls under-11, Hfd Cathedral Sch), Tom Skerrett (Boys under-9) and Ryan Price (Boys under-8) both Hfd Cathedral Jun. All scored 6 points from 6 games to win supremi cups and titles. Other Herefordshire supremi were: Hannah Drury (Girls under-13, Bishop of Hfd's Bluecoat Sch); Julia Baker (Girls under-13, Hfd Cathedral Sch); William Owen (Boys under-12, Hfd Cathedral Sch); Madalaine Lerigo (Girls under-9) and Oliver Renfree (Boys under-7) both from Whitchurch Primary, Ross-on-Wye. This successful event was organised by Richard Croote.
17 Mar 2013. The Open tournament was shared by Richard Bryant, Paul Evans, Christopher Purry and Steven Rooney all on 3 points with highest placed Hereford player being Paul Barker on 2 points. Neil Coward and Brian MacReamoinn shared first place in the Intermediate (u140) tournament on 4 points with Stephen Katona highest placed Hereford player in this section on 3 points. Stephen Crockett (Redditch) won the Minor tournament on 5 points.
1 Dec 2012. Roger Aris was placed first with 4½/5. This year was a double anniversary for the Hereford City club. The 200th year that there has been a chess club in Hereford and the 50th year since the club was refounded in 1962. To celebrate there, was a special exhibition and tournament was held in the Herefordshire Museum & Art Gallery. Each day during the week there were three games between local experts: Roger Aris, David Bucknell, Kieran Lappin, Barry Griffiths, Steve Katona, Alan Leary. The tournament was held 27 Nov to 1 Dec.
20 Jul 2012. Stephen won the under-135 tournament at Worcester in a six-way tie for first place. The other Herefordshire player at Worcester was Alan Papier who scored a respectable 3 points in the under-160 tournament.
Saturday 5 May 2012: Over 100 players competed in the The Mercia Megafinal was played at Kingstone & Thruxton School, Hereford for Shropshire and Herefordshire in UK Chess Challenge. Herefordshire winners were: Louis Barber (Hfd Cathedral Sch, under-16 boys); Gawain Melville (Hfd Cath Sch, under-14 boys); Mia Price (Hfd Cath Jun Sch, under-10 girls); Bevis Drury (St Mary's Jun, Fownhope, under-10 boys); Morgan Potifex-Price (Ashpurton Primary, under-9 boys); Miles Newall (Hfd Cath Jun Sch, under-9 boys); Freddie Parker (Staunton-on-Wye Primary under-7 boys).
24 & 25 Mar 2012. Ray Ilett (Peterborough) was the surprise winner of the fourth Castle Chess Castle tournament at the Green Dragon Hotel. Paul Barker on 2½/5 was the highest placed local player.
25 July 2011. Three Hereford players competed in the 3rd Worcestershire Open Congress. Richard Croot and Gary Rawlings played in the Open, but they were heavily outgraded and ended well down the order. Jack Huffer (Hereford Cathedral School) in his first adult tournament scored a very creditable 2½ points from 5 games in the Minor section.
16,17 July 2011 at Derby. The Herefordshire's youngest players were the most successful in the national Gigfinals where they competed against the best of their ages from other Northern counties. Joseph Harwood (under-7, St Mary's Fownhope) and Samuel Hollins (under-8, Stretton Sugwas) scored 4 points from 6 games and were only just outside the prize lists. The best scoring other Herefords players were: Oliver Norbury (Monmouth Grange) in the under-9s, William Owens (Pembridge Primary) in the under-10s, Harols Nock (Monmouth Grange)and Hannah Drury (St Mary's Fownhope) in the under-11s, Luke Baker (Hereford Cathedral Sch) and Kerrie Bramwell (St Mary's High) in the under-12s, Mateusz Partyka (Lady Hawkins High) in the under-13s and Jack Huffer (Hereford Cathedral Sch) in the under-14s.
May 2011. Nigel Beveridge won the Leslie Baker Memorial Trophy and Herefordshire Championship by half a point from Les Collard and Paul Barker. The Premier Knock Out was won by Paul Barker and the Major Knock Out by Peter Johnston. Gary Rawlings is club champion just ahead of Richard Croot. In Hereford Club's Division 2 Tournament, Roger Aris was first and Kieran Lappin runner-up.
7 May 2011. At the Mercia Megafinal at Kingstone and Thruxton School, twenty seven young chess players qualified for the national Gigafinals of the UK Chess Challenge. To gain their national places, players had to battle against the best players of their age from Shropshire. There were outstanding performances from Samuel Hollins (Stretton Sugwas) in the under-8 boys and Owain Davies (Lady Hawkins High Sch) in the under-12 boys. Both of these players scored six points from their 6 games. The best county players other sections were Samuel Dominguez under-7 boy (St Mary's Fownhope Primary), Daisy Robertson under-8 girl (Kingstone & Thruxton Primary), Oliver Norbury under-9 boy (Monmouth Grange), Lottie Rees under-9 girl (Hereford Cathedral Junior), William Owens under-10 boy (Pembridge Primary), Jessica Harrison under-10 girl (Kingstone & Thruxton Junior), Rydian Downing under-11 boy (Monmouth Grange), Jasmine Stanley under-11 girl (St Paul's Hereford), Kerrie Bramwell under-12 girl (St Mary's High), Matteus Partyk under-13 boy (Lady Hawkins High) and Jack Huffer under-14 boy (Hereford Cathedral Sch).
26 & 27 Mar 2011. Kieran was the only Hereford winner at the 3rd Hereford Castle Chess congress sharing first place with Derek Brent (Urmston, Gtr Manchester). Henry Brockbank (Olton, W Mids) and Steve Rooney (Church Stretton, Shrops) shared first prize in the Open Tournament and Michael Stinton-Brownbridge (Plymouth) won the Major Tournament.
June 2010. At the end of the season the club tournament winners were: Club Champion - Gary Rawlings; the Premier Knock-out - Paul Barker; the Major Knock-out competition - Keith Jones; and Les Collard won the 6-round Leslie Baker Memorial Trophy.
1 May 2010. The Mercia Megafinal of the British Land UK Chess Challenge for young players in Herefordshire and Shropshire will took place on Saturday 1 May at Kingstone & Thruxton School, Hereford. For results click here.
24 & 25 Apr 2010. John from Colwyn Bay and Richard from Chester shared first place in the Open section. Dean Hartley (Amber valley, Derbys) won the Major and Gregory Bailey (Netherton, Yorks) won the Minor at the Green Dragon Hotel.
18th & 19th July 2009. Jacques Teal from Pembridge Primary School, one of Herefordshire's youngest players, was placed second in the under-7 Boys' section of the National Gigafinals of the British Land UK Chess Challenge at Oldham with 5 points out of 6. Other Herefordshire school children playing at Oldham were: Michael Owens (Pembridge Primary) and Drew Bass (St James' Primary School, Hereford) both on 3 points in the Boys' under-8 section; and Michael Spink (St Paul's Primary School, Tupsley, Hereford) who scored 4 points in the under-11 boys' tournament. The most successful girls were both from St James' Primary School, Hereford: Jasmin Stanley (4 points in the under-9) and Kerrie Bramwell (4½ points in the under-10).
May 2009. At the end of the season the club tournament winners were: Club Champion - Nigel Beveridge; the Division 2 Tournament was won by Adam Innes and Alan Leary; the Premier Knock-out competition by Les Collard; the Major Knock-out competition by Alan Papier; and John Waterfield won the 6-round Leslie Baker Swiss Tournament.
2 May 2009 at Kingstone & Thruxton School. The Mercia Megafinal for the UK Chess Challenge saw over 100 youngsters from Shropshire and Herefordshire battle for places in the National Gigafinals. The boys' section winners - Supremos - were Jacques Teal (under-7), Drew Bass (under-8), Harold Nock (under-9), Owain Davies (under-10), Michael Spink (under-11), Athar Mehmood (under-12), Mark Richards (under-13), Jonathen Newey (under-14), Peter Mellor (under-15), Chris Lovejoy (under-16), Nathanael Paul (under-17) and Alex Taylor (under-18). The winning girls - Supremas - were: Polly Dontenville (under-7), Jessica Harrison (under-8), Jasmin Stanley (under-9) Laura Newey (under-10), Maisy Spalding (under-11), Tamara Herbert (under-12), and Angelica Dean (under-13).
24-26 Apr.2009 Joe from Ross-on-Wye was the only county player to make the prize winners list at Castle Chess 1st Hereford Congress. Iolo Jones (Cardigan) won the Open, Paul Evans (Blackpool) the Premier, Roger Greatorex (Llangollen) the Minor and Keven Lamb (Eastleigh Railway) the Challengers section.
2nd March 2009. In a 6-board match Hereford Chess Club lost 1½-4½ to Worcester City Chess Club. In the home team, Les Collard won his board 2 game and on top board John Waterfield drew.
9th August 2008, Liverpool. In two tense tie-break 20-minute games Grandmaster Stuart Conquest beat Grandmaster Keith Arkell to become British Chess Champion at Liverpool. Keith picks up the English Championship title. British Ladies Champion is Jovanka Houska. For further information, viewable games, results of all sections, and scores of all games played in the Championship and the Major Open Tournaments, go to the ECF British Championship website.
5 Jun 2008. Gary Kasparov simultaneous at the Hay Literary Festival organised by Jesse Norman was reported by Stourbridge News.
Sep 2005, Club Chairman Wreford Davies presented the cups at the annual meeting. Nigel Beveridge and John Waterfield in the chub championship; Roger Aris and Wreford Davies in Division 2; Nigel beveridge in the leslie Baker Swiss tournament; Richard Croote in the Premier knockout and Roger Aris in the Major Knockout tournament.
5 Jul 2001. Bill Barry made a giant wooden set to encourage new players at Broadwas Primary School. School Secretary Ann Jacobs said children had been thrilled with their gift and their pupils are keen players playing in national competitions.
27 Jul 2000. Nigel Beveridge was in the team that beat Nidum in the semi-finals and Aberdare in the final. This was Monmouth's first Welsh championship win.