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REPORT: ATFC 0-0 NEWTOWN AFC

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On a balmy summer’s Saturday in Ceredigion, Craig Williams’ new-look Black and Greens kicked off their preparations for the 2026/27 season with a solid draw against Mid Wales rivals Newtown in front of a large and lively crowd. New signing Dan Owen came closest for Town, while Fin Starkey Jones was denied on a couple of occasions for the visitors, with the defences largely on top throughout.


Credit: Dylan Evans Photos (Instagram: @dylanevans.photos)
Credit: Dylan Evans Photos (Instagram: @dylanevans.photos)

New signings Luke Evans, Tom Evans, Liam Walsh – who captained the side – Dan Owen and Aaron Williams all featured in the starting XI, while Dillon Browne, Gruff Sedgwick and Rhys Hughes came off the bench to impress alongside last season’s cohort. The hosts created the first chance when Calvin Smith set up Aaron Williams, but his low effort skidded past the far post. Newtown’s Arnie Roberts brought a save from Luke Evans, while Starkey Jones sent efforts over the bar and wide. For Town, Owen delivered a dangerous cross from the right which just evaded his teammates, and a first half short on clear-cut opportunities ended goalless.


A raft of changes came after the break and Hughes showed some nice touches down the right, while Sol Watkins was denied by Tomos Evans in Aber’s goal and Scott Moncrieff headed wide for the visitors. Aber pressed more strongly towards the end: Owen fired an effort wide before embarking on a swashbuckling run and curling a goalbound effort which Dave Jones parried away, then beat Hughes to the rebound.


Finally, another surging run from Owen earned Aber an injury-time free-kick on the edge of the area. Owen took the set-piece himself, but his effort was blocked, and referee Aled Jones’ whistle sounded just seconds before a trialist tapped home what would have been a dramatic winner, meaning the game ended as a creditable 0–0 draw.


Managers often talk about building foundations during pre-season, and in that context Aber’s defensive display was particularly impressive. Although Newtown saw plenty of the ball, the Seasiders finished the stronger side and will have plenty of reasons for optimism after a positive response to a tough test against the Robins.


Craig Williams will hope to build on these solid foundations in Aber’s next friendly, at home to Caersws next Saturday, 4 July. Please note the earlier 1pm kick-off. See you there!

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