Two Reds in Welsh Squad

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Two Reds in Welsh Squad

The Wales Semi-Pro manager Terry Boyle has named his squad for the International Challenge Trophy game with Norway next month and has included Reds favourites, Jordan Follows and Craig Moses whilst Ashley Evans is on the stand by list.

The match will be played on Tuesday 5th June 2012 at the Stadium in Mjondalen on a 3G pitch. Boyle has named a very similar squad to the one that won in Estonia 2-1 back in September in the same Tournament. The tournament is for players under the age of 23 at the start of the Tournament and a win for Wales will guarantee progression to the semi-final for the first time ever.

Former Airbus UK defender Richie Dorman gains a first selection for Wales, having impressed in the new Finnish season with Seinajoen Jalkapallokerho. Llanelli’s striker Jordan Follows has gained a recall after he impressed for the Reds in the Play-Off last week, scoring the winner.

Wales Semi-Pro Squad for match versus Norway

Steve Cann (Aberystwyth Town), Lee Idzi (Bangor City)

Kai Edwards (Neath FC), Andrew Hughes (Newport County), Ryan Edwards (Airbus UK Broughton), Tom Roberts (The New Saints), Connell Rawlinson (The New Saints), Richard Dorman (Seinajoen Jalkapallokerho, Finland)

James Owen (Barrow FC), Jack Mackreth (Barrow FC), Chris Jones (Neath FC), Aeron Edwards (The New Saints), Scott Barrow (Tamworth FC), Alex Darlington (The New Saints)

Marc Williams (Chester FC), Luke Bowen (Neath FC), Craig Moses (Llanelli FC), Jordan Follows (Llanelli FC)

Stand-By: Shaun Pearson (Barrow FC), Chris Maxwell (Unattached), Ashley Evans (Llanelli FC), Keri Morgan (Neath FC), Luke Cummings (Neath FC), Toby Jones (Neath FC), Curtis McDonald (Forest Green Rovers), Jack Lewis (Neath FC)


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