Morgan brings in three new defenders
Monday 14 June 2010
Lee BevanWELSH semi-professional international Lee Bevan is among three defensive captures for new Carmarthen Town manager Tomi Morgan.
A strong tackling and solid 22-year-old defender who made the step-up to Neath's promotion-winning squad from the club youth system, Bevan missed most of season 2008/9 with a serious injury.
Bevan (pictured), who has made 46 (+3) Welsh Premier appearances, then signed controversially for Haverfordwest County in the summer of 2009 but left in mid-season to join Clevedon Town.
Also arriving at Richmond Park are Lee Jenkins from Caersws and Kevin Davies from Cinderford Town.
A Welsh schoolboy and Under-21 international who progressed through the Swansea City youth set-up and was a first team regular for several seasons at either right back or in midfield, making 169 appearances.
He then moved to Kidderminster Harriers in 2003.
Six-foot tall defender Davies, who can play at left-back or right-back, joined Welshpool Town from Southern League outfit Clevedon and also has previous experience at Weston-super-Mare, Swindon Town, Swansea City and Cirencester Town.
The 24-year-old left Maesydre for Merthyr Tydfil midway through season 2008/9, returning to the Welsh Premier with Caersws in July 2009 but, after spending three months at the Recreation Ground, signed for Cinderford last September.