IF you are fed up of the festive fare of television Christmas specials and granny monopolising the Monopoly board and cheating at charades, why not take a few minutes to show off about just how well you know Abergavenny and what’s happened in the town over the past year by trying your hand at our unseasonably tricky Christmas quiz.

Each day over the holiday we’ll be putting a new set of questions online along with the answers of the previous day’s puzzlers.

Today with Boxing Day traditionally devoted to sport why not test your knowledge of Abergavenny’s sporting heroes and achievements of this year - good luck!

1. What was the name of the Cross Ash man who was selected by Warren Gatland as part of the Wales’ squad for the Six Nations?

2. Cardiff City and Charlton Athletic held a minute’s silence prior to their 0-0 draw in February, to honour which Llanellen man who passed away earlier this year?

3. Following a 25 year absence what finally returned to Pen-y-Pound in April?

4. Abergavenny squash player Tim Woodier announced in 2015 he was travelling 5,000 miles across America on what?

5. What did Abergavenny RFC win in their last play of the game against Blackwood Stars?

6. Abergavenny cricketer Colin Handbury celebrated his birthday in June by picking up the bat, and going hell for leather in a friendly fixture at Avenue Road. What birthday was he celebrating?

7. Abergavenny Town are invited to Cardiff City Stadium in September where they are presented with their FAW Trophy in front of a packed house during the interval with Wales’s 2018 World Cup qualifier against which team?

8. Who was the cyclist who claimed the Grand Prix of Wales title in the Abergavenny Festival of Cycling in August?

9. What sport arrived for the first time in Abergavenny in 2016?

10. Which Abergavenny man was inducted into the British Cycling Hall of Fame in November?

Check tomorrow’s quiz for the answers to today’s questions.

TThe answers to yesterday’s quiz -

1. Breakthrough Productions

2. Greg Austin

3. Steam and Vintage Rally

4. 103 years

5. Big Pit

6. Michael Sheen

7. £100,000

8. Only Men Aloud

9. Abergavenny Chronicle and Borough Theatre

10. Candice Brown