
Druids defeat the Wingmakers!
Following an impressive performance away at Latham Park, securing a point. The Anceints headed into matchday 2 against the newly promoted Airbus side who had invested heavily over the summer and are favored to secure league survival this season. Ahead of kick off Druids were dealt a blow as new signig Tyrone Ofori, who had made his debut only the week before, was ruled out in the warm up due to an injury. New boy Cody Ruberto was called on, and he did not disappoint, scoring

League Cup: Druids 3-4 Airbus
Cefn Druids’ winless start to the season continued as they were knocked out for the second season running in extra time by Airbus UK Broughton. The Wingmakers had taken an early two goal lead at the Rock through James Hooper and Leo Riley. Arek Piskorski pulled one back for Druids midway through the first half, before Iwan Cartwright levelled with ten to play. Dean Rittenberg put the Ancients ahead in ET, but Brady McGilloway brought Airbus back on terms, before former druid

Druids secure 8th place finish
Cefn Druids 3 - 1 Airbus Cefn Druids secured their highest ever position in the top flight after a second half fightback sentenced already relegated Airbus UK to a 3-1 defeat at the Rock, writes John Bridgewater. The Wingmakers had threatened to give themselves some late cheer at the end of a tough campaign after taking a half time lead through Obi Anoruo. But Nathan Peate, substitute Steve Blenkinsop and Adam Hesp all found the net after the break to turn the game around to

Druids eye an 8th place finish
Credit: Paul Turnbull Following Last weeks 3-2 win over Llandudno, Druids secured their survival in the Welsh Premier League for another season. With their top flight position confirmed they have the opportunity this weekend to turn their attention from the bottom of the table and finish 8th with a win over Airbus tomorrow. This would see the club with their best ever finish in the league and add an extra special feeling to what has been a stand out season for the Ancients. M