SEVEN Barry Town United players have been included to represent Wales in two veteran football internationals.

The Wales Veterans' FA have announced the squads for the forthcoming internationals against England.

The Over 60s hosted England on Sunday at Dragon Park, Newport, but despite a superb goal by the evergreen Michael Bobbett, England returned back across the bridge with a healthy 4-1 victory.

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Mike Bobbett scored a fabulous equaliser for Wales

Representing Wales were Barry Town players Gavin Price, Paul Staddon, Alun Huish, Mike Bobbett and Barry Marshall.

The Wales Over 65s, including Tim Bowker and Tim Morgan, will look for revenge when they play at the same venue on Tuesday, June 21.

Wales over 60s. Managers:` Jon Parkinson and Jeff Smith.

Squad: Alan Meacham (Swansea University), Ian Thompson (Pontyclun), Mike Roberts (Penybont), Gavin Price (Barry Town), Paul Staddon (Barry Town), Alun Huish (Barry Town), Mike Blackaby (Mathern), Stuart Mckay (Merthyr), Steve Branch (Pontyclun), Henryk Kowolski (Swansea University), Brian Broom (Swansea University), Nick Cox (Newport), Mike Bobbett (Barry Town), Jeff White (Pontyclun), Martyn Burridge (Merthyr), Barry Marshall (Barry Town).

Wales over 65s. Managers: Alun Huish and Jon Ross.

Squad: Alan Meacham (Swansea), Dick Steer (Penybont), Handley Brustad (Newport), Ian Dickinson(Newport) , John Jordan (Newport), John Rowlands (Newport), Mick Algeri (Swansea), Pat Penceth (Penybont), Paul Diaper (Newport), Peter Morgan (Penybont), Richard Owen (Merthyr), Tim Bowker (Barry Town), Brian Caffell (Merthyr), Steve Hold (Newport), Phil Williams (Newport), Gerald Jones (Newport), Paul Young (Newport), Tim Morgan (Barry Town), Mike Williams (Penybont), Terry Compton (Newport).

Wales 60s 1 v England 60s 4

The Wales Veterans 60s were taught a football lesson by a very good England team in their recent international encounter at the FAW's Dragon Park Stadium in Newport.

Confidence was high in the Welsh camp prior to kick-off, as the Newport City Male Choir led the anthems.

But England ran out comfortable 1-4 winners with man of the match striker Peter Jones, who terrorised the Welsh defence, capping off a fine performance with an excellent hat-trick.

England scored within 10 minutes of kick-off after sloppy Welsh defending, but Wales' Mike Bobbett scored a fabulous equaliser to give the hosts hope.

Sadly a mad 10 minutes saw the visitors score a further three goals to take them into what proved to be an unassailable lead going into half-time.

In the second half England just needed to retain possession, and with the likes of former Brighton & Hove Albion star Garry Nelson pulling the strings, they did so with aplomb.

Wales struggled to make any headway in the sweltering heat and they were grateful to their goalkeeper Alan Meacham, who kept the score to 1-4 at full time.

England captain and FA Vase winner Dave Groom lifted the Frank Terrell Trophy.