Rugby Club Issue 53 | Page 126

betws FOLLOW US ONLINE TWITTER.COM/RUGBYCLUBMAG Ray Thomas is a club sponsor and fan of Betws RFC and he spoke to Rugby Club Magazine about his positive association with the club, saying, “I became more involved with Betws through my lads playing there and try and help out with sponsorship whenever I can. Although we have a good relationship between my business and the club members, where I support them and they support me, I feel that it runs a lot deeper than that. I get to as many games as I can and it is great to see the team playing so well with such a good mix of lads. I will continue to help and support the club out whenever I can and wish everyone at Betws Rugby Club continued success for the rest of the year.” Alan Williams is a club sponsor, steward and ex player of Betws RFC and recently spoke to Rugby Club Magazine, saying, “I moved to Betws after a serious knee injury stopped my playing career at Swansea. My main position was scrum half and when I started coaching at Betws I naturally ended up on the pitch again until 5 years ago, at the age of 48, another injury, this time my shoulder, put a final end to my playing career. My son Rhodri has had a very successful playing career with the Scarlets and scored an international try against Scotland last year. He is still only in his early 20s and I’m sure has a long career ahead of him. He still has many good friends at the club who played mini rugby with him. The Betws first team are themselves a very young side and are doing very well this year, it is tight at the top of the league. I would like to wish everyone associated with Betwys Rugby Club the best of success for the rest of the season.” 126 Issue 53 The club has a thriving catering side with Sunday lunches provided by Susan and Eddie Bowen proving a huge draw. Buffets to order and Wedding Breakfasts are also catered for and most visiting teams complement the staff for the quality of their post-match meals. The Club has recently become incorporated, a development urged by the WRU to protect the volunteers that run such a club as Betws. A committee chaired by Rhydian Murray and ably assisted by Secretary Jeff Thomas and Treasurer Les Sambrook ensures that the club is run and managed in a manner suitable to the prevailing economic conditions and support is provided by the other hardworking members of the committee. Local sponsors provide much needed assistance and they are ably looked after by Ted Williams, the club's Commercial Manager. Although the future looks secure, all at the club know that the way ahead is the forming of a much needed junior section to ensure that the supply of local talent forms the basis of the club for years to come.