Rhys Griffiths (footballer) explained

Rhys Griffiths
Fullname:Rhys Griffiths
Birth Date:1 March 1980
Birth Place:Cardiff, Wales
Height:[1]
Position:Forward
Currentclub:Penybont (player-manager)
Years1:2001–2002
Clubs1:Cwmbrân Town
Caps1:22
Goals1:1
Years2:2002–2004
Clubs2:Haverfordwest County
Caps2:57
Goals2:19
Years3:2004
Clubs3:Carmarthen Town
Caps3:9
Goals3:2
Years4:2004–2006
Clubs4:Port Talbot Town
Caps4:51
Goals4:35
Years5:2006–2012
Clubs5:Llanelli
Caps5:181
Goals5:180
Years6:2012
Clubs6:Port Talbot Town
Caps6:0
Goals6:0
Years7:2012–2013
Clubs7:Plymouth Argyle
Caps7:11
Goals7:3
Years8:2013
Clubs8:Newport County
Caps8:10
Goals8:0
Years9:2013–2015
Clubs9:Port Talbot Town
Caps9:48
Goals9:25
Years10:2015–2016
Clubs10:Aberystwyth Town
Caps10:21
Goals10:7
Years11:2016–
Clubs11:Penybont
Caps11:13
Goals11:3
Nationalyears1:2007–2008
Nationalteam1:Wales semi-professional
Nationalcaps1:6
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:2016–
Managerclubs1:Penybont
Club-Update:26 January 2023 (UTC)

Rhys Griffiths (born 1 March 1980) is a Welsh footballer and current manager of Cymru Premier side Penybont.

An aggressive target man and goal-getter, Rhys dominated the Welsh Premier scoring charts for the best part of a decade. Although he boasts the best goal scoring ratio, Rhys is second in the all-time list of Welsh Premier League scorers with 271 goals in 343 appearances, 47 behind Marc Lloyd Williams.[2] He finished as top scorer in seven consecutive seasons,[3] and was included in the Welsh Premier League's team of the season six times.[4] The only three-time winner of the league's Player of the Year award, Griffiths was capped six times by Wales at semi-professional level.[4] [5]

Griffiths combined his role as a part-time footballer with being a firefighter in the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service before signing his first professional contract with Plymouth Argyle in 2012.[6] [7] Prior to making his debut in the Football League, Griffiths played for Cwmbrân Town, Haverfordwest County, Carmarthen Town, Port Talbot Town and Llanelli.[4] [8]

Club career

Welsh Premier League

Griffiths played for the first time in the League of Wales in the 2001–02 season for Cwmbrân Town. At the beginning of the following season he moved to Haverfordwest County. In July 2004, Griffiths switched to Carmarthen Town before he signed with Port Talbot Town in December 2004. In the 2005–06 season he was the top scorer in the Welsh Premier League with 28 league goals for Port Talbot Town.[3]

Griffiths relocated again to Llanelli for the 2006–07 season and he was again Welsh Premier League top scorer with 30 goals.[3] In the 2007–08 season he was again league top scorer,[3] with 40 goals and his club Llanelli become the Welsh Premier League champions for first time in the club's history.[9] Griffiths scored a hat-trick in a 2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup first round tie against Lithuanian A Lyga club Vėtra in July 2007.[10] Llanelli won the match but lost on away goals after the tie finished 6–6 on aggregate.[10]

In December 2007, Griffiths had a trial with Swiss Super League club Aarau, saying that "Llanelli and Aarau have a link up so what happens next is in the lap of the gods."[8] He signed a new two-year contract with Llanelli the following month.[11] His last season with Llanelli in 2011–12 saw him win the Golden Boot award for the sixth time, scoring two more than Greg Draper of The New Saints.[3] After six seasons with Llanelli, where he scored 180 goals in 181 league appearances, Griffiths rejoined Port Talbot Town in June 2012.[12] [13]

English leagues

Griffiths joined Football League club Plymouth Argyle on trial in July,[14] and scored the only goal in a pre-season friendly win at Truro City.[15] [16] He signed a one-year contract with the club in August to become a professional football player for the first time at the age of 32.[17] "Being my age, it gives me the opportunity to grasp it with both hands, rather than think I've got years to come. I've got to make the most of it now," said Griffiths. "For some reason, it dawned on me in the summer that I've never played league football, and I should have."[18] Having been a firefighter for seven and a half years, Griffiths had to request a sabbatical from work.[6] "It's a great opportunity for me and it's a chance to realise a dream, really. My sabbatical from work can be for a maximum of two years and a minimum of six months." He added that "ultimately, my goal was always to be a fireman or a footballer."[6]

He scored on his debut in a 3–2 win against Northampton Town in September.[19] [20] Having recovered from a calf injury suffered at the start of the season, Griffiths came on as a half-time substitute and scored with "a confident finish" before returning to the bench to receive treatment for a recurrence of the injury.[21] [22] [23] His goal in a 4–1 win at Barnet in October took his tally to three in his first five league appearances, ruining Edgar Davids start as manager.[24] [25] "I prefer to think of it as three goals in two starts, rather than five games," said Griffiths, who donated the fee he received for an interview on Soccer Saturday that weekend to Bobath Children's Therapy Centre Wales.[25] "In the Welsh Premier League I had a reputation and I had to score goals. Here, I just want the team to win. I would love to be the one who scores every goal but, ultimately, as long as we are winning I'm happy."[25] Griffiths failed to score again over the next two months and, after making 17 appearances in league and cup competition, was told that he was free to leave the club by new manager John Sheridan.[26] [27] He had his contract cancelled by mutual consent in January 2013.[28] [29]

Griffiths joined Newport County in February 2013.[30] [31] "Rhys is a proven goalscorer and when we knew that he could become available we kept an eye on the situation," said County manager Justin Edinburgh. "We're delighted to have him on board going into a crucial part of the season."[32] In the 2012,13 season his opportunities were limited due to requiring a hernia operation, but he was part of the Newport squad that finished third in the league, making ten appearances, to qualify for the Conference Premier play-offs. The club defeated Wrexham 2–0 in play-off final at Wembley Stadium to return to the Football League after a 25-year absence with promotion to League Two.[33] In July 2013, Griffiths' contract with Newport County was cancelled by mutual consent.[34]

Return to Port Talbot

He began a third stint with Port Talbot Town later in July, twelve months after leaving the club to join Plymouth Argyle.[35] [36] "There were quite a few [offers from other clubs]. It's nice to feel that I'm still wanted but I narrowed it down to two in the end and I felt [joining Port Talbot] would be the right thing to do," Griffiths said on the club's website.[37] On 14 March 2014 Griffiths broke the all time Welsh league record of most goals in a game scoring 7 against Afan Lido.

Another injury cursed season followed this time at Aberystwyth Town F.C., where he scored 7 goals in 21 appearances, before he became manager of recently-formed Bridgend club Penybont F.C.Penybont had avoided relegation from Welsh League Division 1 on goal difference the season before Griffiths took over (a single goal). In his first season the club finished runners up (to Barry Town), and lost in the quarter-final of the Welsh Cup to eventual winners Bala Town. His assistant manager is ex Cardiff City and Hereford defender Martyn Giles.

International career

Griffiths was capped six times by the Wales semi-professional team. He received his first call-up for the 2007 edition of the Four Nations Tournament that was held in Scotland.[38] Griffiths made his debut against Scotland on 22 May 2007 and scored the decisive goal from the penalty spot in a 1–0 win at Victoria Park.[39] He also played in a 1–1 draw with the Republic of Ireland at Dudgeon Park three days later,[40] and a 3–0 defeat to England C at Grant Street Park on 27 May.[41] Wales finished second in the tournament.[42] [43] In the 2008 edition that was held in Wales,[44] Griffiths had a goal disallowed for offside in a 1–1 draw with Scotland at Belle Vue on 20 May 2008.[45] [46] He also played in a 6–2 win against Gibraltar two days later,[47] [48] and a 3–0 defeat to England C on 24 May.[49] [50] Wales finished second again.[42] [51]

Honours

Club

2007–08

2007–08

2010–11

Individual

Notes and References

  1. News: Griffiths to put team before his own targets. 25 January 2013. Western Morning News. 15 August 2012. Plymouth.
  2. Web site: Welsh Premier all-time goal scorers. Welsh Premier League. 11 January 2013.
  3. Web site: Golden Boot winners. Welsh Premier League. 11 January 2013.
  4. Web site: Welsh Premier career details for Rhys Griffiths. Welsh Premier League. 11 January 2013.
  5. Web site: Scots hold Wales to semi-pro draw. BBC Sport. BBC. 11 January 2013. 20 May 2008.
  6. News: Griffiths: This is a dream move. 11 January 2013. The Herald. 8 August 2012. Plymouth.
  7. News: Griffiths is grateful for help from fire service. 11 January 2013. Western Morning News. 8 August 2012. Plymouth.
  8. Web site: Griffiths pondering Swiss switch. BBC Sport. BBC. 18 August 2012. 17 December 2007.
  9. Web site: Reds earned the title – Griffiths. BBC Sport. BBC. 11 January 2013. 13 April 2008.
  10. Web site: Llanelli 5–3 Vetra (Agg: 6–6). BBC Sport. BBC. 11 January 2013. 1 July 2007.
  11. Web site: Griffiths signs new Llanelli deal. BBC Sport. BBC. 18 August 2012. 2 January 2008.
  12. Web site: Griffiths delighted to rejoin the Steelmen. Welsh Premier League. 21 June 2012. 21 June 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131231001847/http://welsh-premier.com/index.php/lead-story/4925-griffiths-delighted-to-rejoin-the-steelmen. 31 December 2013.
  13. News: Burgess. Matthew. Rhys Griffiths seals switch from Llanelli to Port Talbot Town. 11 January 2013. South Wales Evening Post. 23 June 2012. Swansea.
  14. Web site: Cowdery. Rick. Rhys on Trial. Plymouth Argyle F.C. 11 January 2013. 23 July 2012.
  15. Web site: Cowdery. Rick. Report: Truro 0 Argyle 1. Plymouth Argyle F.C. 11 January 2013. 25 July 2012.
  16. News: Fireman Griffiths is Argyle's hero as they overcome Truro. 11 January 2013. The Herald. 25 July 2012. Plymouth.
  17. Web site: Plymouth Argyle sign Johnny Gorman and Rhys Griffiths. BBC Sport. BBC. 11 January 2013. 6 August 2012.
  18. Web site: Cowdery. Rick. Griff's Goal. Plymouth Argyle F.C. 11 January 2013. 7 August 2012.
  19. Web site: Plymouth 3–2 Northampton. BBC Sport. BBC. 9 December 2012. 1 September 2012.
  20. News: Errington. Chris. Griffiths on target as Argyle clinch first league win of the season. 11 January 2013. The Herald. 1 September 2012. Plymouth.
  21. News: Pilgrims boss upbeat on Griffiths' injury outlook. 11 January 2013. The Herald. 3 September 2012. Plymouth.
  22. Web site: Pitman. Mark. Rhys Griffiths following a Football League debut standard. Wales Online. 11 January 2013. 3 September 2012.
  23. News: Carl Fletcher hoping Rhys Griffiths can overcome injury jinx. 11 January 2013. The Herald. 20 November 2012. Plymouth.
  24. News: Errington. Chris. Argyle power their way to victory at Barnet. 11 January 2013. The Herald. 13 October 2012. Plymouth.
  25. News: Striker Rhys Griffiths has spot in play-offs in his sights. 11 January 2013. The Herald. 15 October 2012. Plymouth.
  26. Web site: Rhys Griffiths free to leave Plymouth Argyle. BBC Sport. BBC. 25 January 2013. 25 January 2013.
  27. News: Rhys Griffiths told he can leave Plymouth Argyle. 25 January 2013. The Herald. 25 January 2013. Plymouth.
  28. Web site: Parsons. Chris. Hwyl Fawr, Rhys. Plymouth Argyle F.C. 31 January 2013. 31 January 2013.
  29. Web site: Plymouth sign Crystal Palace winger Jason Banton on loan. BBC Sport. BBC. 31 January 2013. 31 January 2013.
  30. Web site: Ex-Plymouth striker Rhys Griffiths joins Newport County. BBC Sport. BBC. 15 February 2013. 14 February 2013.
  31. News: Pearlman. Michael. Goal machine Rhys Griffiths delighted to join the Exiles. 15 February 2013. South Wales Argus. 15 February 2013. Newport.
  32. News: Phillips. Terry. Hotshot Griffiths joins Newport County promotion bid. 15 February 2013. South Wales Echo. 15 February 2013. Cardiff.
  33. Web site: Dewi. Hughes. Wrexham 0–2 Newport. BBC Sport. BBC. 5 May 2013. 5 May 2013.
  34. News: Pearlman. Michael. Rhys Griffiths' departure gives others chance to stay on. 11 July 2013. South Wales Argus. 10 July 2013. Newport.
  35. Web site: Burgess. Matthew. Port Talbot Town sign Rhys Griffiths. Port Talbot Town F.C. 19 July 2013. 16 July 2013.
  36. Web site: Marksman Griffiths returns to the Steelmen. Welsh Premier League. 19 July 2013. 16 July 2013.
  37. Web site: Burgess. Matthew. Griffiths: Why I made Port Talbot return. Port Talbot Town F.C. 19 July 2013. 17 July 2013.
  38. Web site: Four Nations squads are announced. BBC Sport. BBC. 15 February 2013. 4 May 2007.
  39. Web site: Griffiths penalty seals opening win. Welsh Premier League. 15 February 2013.
  40. Web site: Wales thwarted by Irish keeper. Welsh Premier League. 15 February 2013.
  41. Web site: Wales lose their grip on the crown. Welsh Premier League. 15 February 2013.
  42. Web site: Garin. Erik. Four Nations Semi-professional Tournament. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 15 February 2013. 18 October 2012.
  43. Web site: Four Nations Tournament 2007. Welsh Premier League. 15 February 2013.
  44. Web site: Idzi replaces Kendall in Semi Pro squad. Welsh Premier League. 15 February 2013.
  45. Web site: Scots hold Wales to semi-pro draw. BBC Sport. BBC. 15 February 2013. 20 May 2008.
  46. Web site: Wales forced to settle for a point. Welsh Premier League. 15 February 2013.
  47. Web site: Jones triple gives Wales easy win. BBC Sport. BBC. 15 February 2013. 22 May 2008.
  48. Web site: Craig's treble rocks Gibraltar. Welsh Premier League. 15 February 2013.
  49. Web site: Wales lose in Four Nations finale. BBC Sport. BBC. 15 February 2013. 25 May 2008.
  50. Web site: Wales 0–3 England. Welsh Premier League. 15 February 2013.
  51. Web site: Four Nations Tournament 2008. Welsh Premier League. 15 February 2013.