Sport
Pembrokeshire First Division football round-up: Goodwick and Hakin lead the charge
This week’s Pembrokeshire First Division action saw key matches that continue to shape the battle at the top of the table, with Goodwick United leading the way. The Viking’s are hot on their heals but dropped critical points this weekend on the road.
Goodwick United Extend Their Lead
League leaders Goodwick United extended their fine form with a 4-1 victory away to Carew. Marcus Griffiths scored for the home side, but Goodwick’s offensive power, led by goals from Scott Delaney, Matthew Delaney, Will Haworth, and Rhys Dalling, proved too strong. This result solidifies Goodwick’s position at the top of the table, boasting 25 points from 9 matches, with an impressive goal difference of +27.
Hakin United Held by Pennar Robins
Second-placed Hakin United were held to a 1-1 draw by Pennar Robins. The Viking’s travelled to Bush Camp in good form, but the hosts are a very dangerous opponent this season. Cameron Brunton opened the scoring for the Robins, but Hakin equalized through a penalty from Justin Harding. Despite the draw, Hakin remain hot on Goodwick’s heels, with 21 points and a superior goal difference of +32, having played a game fewer than the leaders.
Clarbeston Road Put Six Past Struggling Herbrandston
Clarbeston Road made light work of bottom-placed Herbrandston, securing a dominant 6-1 win. Laurie Haworth was in scintillating form, bagging a hat-trick, while Matthew Davies added a brace, and Matthew Ellis also got on the scoresheet. Herbrandston’s Adam Whatting managed a consolation goal, but they remain rooted to the bottom of the table, having lost all nine matches and suffering a staggering -60 goal difference.
Clarbeston Road’s victory lifts them to third place, with 17 points from 9 matches, showcasing their credentials as potential challengers in the top half of the table.
Thrilling Contest Between Merlins Bridge and Kilgetty
Merlins Bridge edged out Kilgetty in a seven-goal thriller, winning 4-3 at home. Hayden Dimond scored twice for the Bridge, with Nathan Evans and David Cromwell also finding the net. Kilgetty fought back with two goals from Kyle Marsh and another from Lloyd Hughes, but it wasn’t enough to secure any points. The victory helps Merlins Bridge climb to mid-table, while Kilgetty remains towards the bottom, struggling with consistency.
St Ishmaels and Milford United Share the Spoils
This derby ended In a 1-1 draw, as Tish and Milford United battled to a stalemate. Owen Lawrie scored for Tish, while Josh Lees grabbed the equalizer for Milford. Both teams remain in the bottom half of the table, and the shared points do little to ease their concerns, as both seek to push further up the standings.
Sport
Long Course Weekend cycling leg lights up Pembrokeshire
THE CYCLING leg of Long Course Weekend brought colour, effort and plenty of smiles to the roads around Carew on Saturday, as riders powered their way past one of Pembrokeshire’s most recognisable landmarks.
With Carew Castle standing proudly in the background, competitors tackled the climb through the village in warm summer conditions, cheered on by spectators and watched by visitors enjoying one of the county’s busiest sporting weekends.




















The pictures, taken by Malcolm Richards Photography for The Herald, capture the spirit of the day: determined faces on the steep sections, thumbs-up for the camera, club colours from across Wales and beyond, and plenty of riders still smiling despite the miles in their legs.
The cycling event is one of the centrepieces of Long Course Weekend, taking athletes through some of Pembrokeshire’s most scenic and demanding roads. From coastal views to countryside climbs, it is a route that tests endurance while showing off the county at its best.
Carew once again proved to be one of the standout locations on the course. The medieval castle, flags flying in the sunshine, provided a dramatic backdrop as riders passed through in steady streams throughout the day.
Long Course Weekend continues to bring a major boost to the local area, with competitors, families and supporters filling towns, villages, cafés, pubs and accommodation across Pembrokeshire.
For many taking part, Saturday’s ride was about more than finishing times. It was about atmosphere, achievement and being part of one of Wales’ biggest endurance sporting events.
Photos: Malcolm Richards Photography for The Herald
Sport
Long Course Weekend gets underway in Tenby as thousands head for county
Three days of swimming, cycling and running begin with The Wales Swim at North Beach
THOUSANDS of athletes and supporters have arrived in Tenby as Long Course Weekend Wales gets underway for three days of sport, crowds and celebration.
The major Pembrokeshire event runs from Friday, June 26, to Sunday, June 28, with competitors taking part in swimming, cycling and running events across Tenby and the wider county.
The weekend begins on Friday evening with The Wales Swim at North Beach, one of the most popular open-water swim events in the UK. Athletes taking on the full Long Course Weekend will then move on to the cycling stage on Saturday before completing their final running challenge on Sunday.

Saturday will see cyclists tackle routes through the Pembrokeshire countryside, with thousands expected to line the roads and cheer competitors on.
The weekend concludes on Sunday with The Wales Marathon, The Wales Half Marathon, The Wales 10k and The Wales 5k, all finishing back in Tenby in front of large crowds.
Organisers say the event is designed for athletes of all abilities, from experienced competitors to first-time participants taking on a personal challenge.
Residents and visitors are being reminded that Tenby and surrounding roads will be busier than usual throughout the weekend, with road closures, parking restrictions and delays expected at various times.

Local businesses are also preparing for one of the busiest weekends of the year, with hotels, restaurants, pubs and shops welcoming the influx of visitors.
Long Course Weekend has become one of Pembrokeshire’s biggest annual sporting events, attracting thousands of competitors and spectators while providing a significant boost to the local economy. The event showcases Tenby and the county’s coastline to participants from across Wales, the UK and overseas.
Anyone travelling in or around Tenby over the weekend is advised to plan ahead, allow extra time for journeys and follow official event and traffic guidance.
Images: Gareth Davies/Herald
Sport
Pembrokeshire table tennis league grows to 27 teams in just three years
THE PEMBROEKSHIRE TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE has marked another successful season, with the competition growing to 27 teams across four divisions in just three years.
The league, which includes teams from Fishguard, St Davids, Haverfordwest, Cardigan, Carmarthen and surrounding areas, now caters for players of all standards, from complete beginners to former Welsh internationals and nationally ranked competitors.






The 2025/26 season has now concluded, with Fishguard Jellyfish taking the Division One title. The winning team featured Gary Strawbridge, Lawrence Harris and Silfan Rhys-Jones.
Division Two was won by St Davids Whitesands, represented by Harry Lovett and David Fisher, while Redstar Stepaside claimed the Division Three title through Aidan and Stuart Johnson.
Organisers say the league has gone from strength to strength since being established, helping to revive competitive table tennis across Pembrokeshire and west Wales.
Silfan Rhys-Jones, who helped establish both the Fishguard club and the Pembrokeshire Table Tennis League, said the competition now offered a place for everyone, from beginners in the lower divisions to elite players in the top tier.
Fishguard players have also enjoyed success on the national stage. Fishguard A won silver in Division Five of the Welsh National League, earning promotion to Division Four, while Fishguard C also won silver in Division Eight and secured promotion to Division Seven. Fishguard B finished fourth in Division Six.
In the National Welsh Veterans League, Fishguard A won bronze in Division Two.
The league hopes to provide annual standings, photographs and season summaries in future years as the sport continues to grow locally.
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