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| Canaries look at Bala defender |
| Thursday 21 January 2010 |
CAERNARFON boss Steve Sedgwick is looking at the possibility of bringing in former Liverpool FA Youth Cup finalist Joe Kennedy from Bala Town.The centre half and former Liverpool trainee (pictured) has not featured much this season for Bala and Sedgewick would love to add him to his squad. "Colin Caton asked me to take a look at him so he has been training with us over the last couple of weeks, it is not certain yet but we remain hopeful to bring him into the club," explained Sedgewick to the Caernarfon Herald. Meanwhile, Cymru Alliance rivals Buckley Town say that midfielder Colin Quirk is staying at Globe Way after attracting interest from Airbus UK Broughton. "Colin played for Airbus last night in a friendly against Wrexham so that Craig Harrison could take a look and secondly to give him 45 minutes game time as he looks to improve his fitness," says Bucks' chairman Stewart Roberts. "Colin has agreed that his short term future is best spent helping his team mates achieve the highest possible Cymru Alliance position and try to help them to a run in the NEWFA Cup." But loanee Jack Rowlands has returned to The Airfield from Buckley after three months at the club. |

CAERNARFON boss Steve Sedgwick is looking at the possibility of bringing in former Liverpool FA Youth Cup finalist Joe Kennedy from Bala Town.