As the first phase of the Cymru Premier season approaches its climax, Barry Town United are again up for two monthly awards.
Ben Margetson is nominated for the league's manager-of-the-month award for December, after scoring two goals during the busy festive period.
The defender got the winner in their 1-0 victory over Cardiff Met on Boxing Day and also struck in their 2-1 defeat to Briton Ferry Llansawel on New Year's Eve.
He also played the full 90 minutes in their 1-1 derby draw at Penybont on 9th November.
Margetson faces competition for the award from Connah's Quay centre-forward Harry Franklin and Haverfordwest County midifelder Corey Shephard.

Steve Jenkins is also nominated for the manager of the month award for the third time so far this season.
The Barry boss oversaw a 13-game unbeaten run in all competition, which only ended with the 2-1 defeat at Briton Ferry on New Year's Eve.
Going into next Tuesday night's rearranged game against Llanelli, only goal difference separates Barry from their nearest rivals, Cardiff Met, in the race for a top six finish.
Jenkins knows that Barry will have to at least equal or better Cardiff Met's result at Penybont to secure their place in the Championship Conference - for the first time since 2021.
He faces competition for the December manager-of-the-month award from Connah Quay Nomads' John Disney and Haverfordwest County's Tony Pennock.
Fans can cast their votes for both awards on the Cymru Football website with an independent panel helping to decide the winners.

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