Pre Wrexham Career
Gareth attended the old
Ysgol Bryn Offa in
Wrexham between 1998 and 2003. During this time he played junior football for Brickfield Rangers and local league cricket for
Brymbo and
Flintshire.
He was signed on associate schoolboy forms with
Wolverhampton Wanderers after scouts saw him play for Brickfield. He was released by Wolves at age 16.
At this time in the summer of 2003, he signed for
NEWI Cefn Druids F.C., where he was managed by ex-
Rochdale and
Darlington player
Steve O'Shaughnessy. "Gaz" was just one of several youngsters who broke into Cefn's team for the 2003-04 season, including Roy Cardus and Matt Cooper.
Gareth attended
Yale College during this time and was part of the Druids Academy Team that played in the Welsh Youth Cup. In the
League of Wales, he made 31 appearances, 25 of which were off the bench, impressing in nearly all of his six starts and attracting the attention of
Football League Clubs.
In April 2004, just prior to the surprise sacking of O'Shaughnessy, Gareth went on trial to Wrexham, along with fellow Cefn youngster Roy Cardus.
In the summer of 2004, Gareth joined the
Dragons on a free transfer.
Wrexham career
Gareth spent his first two full seasons at
The Racecourse mainly in the
Pontin's Holidays League reserve team. However, he was an unused substitute on four occasions in the last two seasons.
In May 2006, he was initially released by the club, but returned later in the summer. During pre-season, he has marked
Robbie Fowler upon coming on as a substitute against
Liverpool, played against
Manchester City and impressed on a tour of
Northern Ireland.
Gareth may get a chance in Wrexham's squad after the departure of
Trinidad & Tobago International
Dennis Lawrence to
Swansea City for £25,000 after making his League debut in the match against
Stockport County at
Edgeley Park on
16th September 2006.
Unfortunately for Gaz, it was a baptism of fire as the
Dragons lost 5-2.
Sources
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Wrexham Player profiles
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Wrexham Players
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Gareth Evans Welsh Premier Profile