Details of International Contest to be Played at Gorsgoch, Dyfed 30th July 2005
Wales |
Scotland |
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| Dorian Thomas | Saron | 21 |
Boyd Falconer | Shotts | 8 |
| Emyr Edwards | Felin Fach | 21 |
Hugh Cunningham | Glenburn | 6 |
| Dyfrig Jones | Saron | 18 |
William Reid | Glenburn | 21 |
| Alun Williams | Pumpsaint | 21 |
Kenny Hay | Glenburn | 16 |
| Russell Owen | Caersws | 21 |
David Wrethman | Linwood | 3 |
| Nigel James | Felinfach | 21 |
Jim Melville | Linwood | 4 |
| Brendon Lloyd | Caersws | 21 |
Kenny Forbes | Dunnotar | 3 |
| Parry Evans | Llanybydder | 21 |
Jim Collie | Dunnotar |
6 |
| Eirig Jones | Llanybydder | 21 |
David Millar | Glenburn | 11 |
| Rhys Thomas | Saron |
21 |
Jack Ramsay | Glenburn |
16 |
| Total | 207 |
Total | 94 |
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| Pugh Jones | Llanybydder | 15 |
David Wrethman | Linwood | 13 |
| Tomi Jones | Saron | 15 |
Alex Rennie | Glenburn | 2 |
| Mansel Jenkins | Pumpsaint | 15 |
David Falconer | Shotts | 7 |
Welsh Team Captain, Dorian Thomas
Scottish Team Captain, Boyd Falconer
The traditional welcome banner
Teams are led onto the 'field' of play
Welsh team line up Back Row L-R WQB President Rev Howell Mudd, Dyfrig Jones, Emyr Edwards, Pugh Jones (R), Alun Williams, Tomi Jones(R), Russell Owen, Mansel Jenkins (R), Brendon Lloyd, Rhys Thomas
Front Row L-R Dorina Thomas (C), Nigel James, Parry Evans, Eirig Jones
Caersws quoiters Russell Owen (L) and Brendon Lloyd
Scots team line up Back Row L-R Jack Ramsay, Jack Hendren (R), Jim Melville, Boyd Falconer (C), David Wrethman, Hugh Cunningham, Jim Collie (R), William Reid
Front Row L-R Alex Rennie (R), David Millar, David Falconer, Kenny Forbes, Kenny Hay
Both teams line up with local children in traditional Welsh dress
Local children
Russell Owen of Caersws prepares to deliver his quoit
Bill Kirkland visiting the competition and showing the watch his grandfather won for being part of the team which won the Scottish and Lanarkshire cups 1925 - see Raploch Success
Hugh Cunningham eyeing up his next shot
There it goes!
Brendon Lloyd of Caersws ready to deliver his next shot
The 'lighter' shows his player the position of the pin, by marking it with a piece of paper or a 'light'
Seems to have done the trick
Scots No.3 William Reid on the way to winning his game
David Wrethman 'prepares' for his game
Scoreboard
Welsh 'Man-of-the-Match' Rhys Thomas
Scots 'Man-of-the-Match' Jack Ramsay
Rhys Thomas and Jack Ramsay
Wales Captain Dorian Thomas receives the winner's trophy from Dave Reid
Thanks to Russell and Sian Owen for additional pictures