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Ospreys 22-13 Edinburgh: Crucial win lifts ospreys from URC bottom

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OSPREYS clinched a hard-fought victory against Edinburgh at Bridgend’s Brewery Field, lifting them off the bottom of the United Rugby Championship standings.

Despite a shaky start to the season, Ospreys have now claimed four consecutive wins at the Brewery Field, showing resilience after a series of disappointing results. Inaccuracy and penalties hindered their early momentum, but they regrouped in the second half to secure the win and deny Edinburgh a losing bonus point.

The return of international players, including Wales trio Dewi Lake, Jac Morgan, and Adam Beard, added depth to both teams in this final match before the URC break. Edinburgh’s Matt Scott, marking his 100th appearance, led the visitors but saw Ospreys strike first.

Strong start at Brewery Field

Early in the game, Ospreys earned a penalty deep in Edinburgh’s half. Opting to kick for touch instead of points, they set up a maul, with Lake – newly appointed as Wales’ autumn captain – driving over after a pinpoint throw to Justin Tipuric.

However, Edinburgh responded swiftly. A break from Duhan van der Merwe highlighted Ospreys’ defensive lapses, and a penalty soon followed, which Ross Thompson converted. A quick-tap penalty by Edinburgh’s captain Ben Vellacott further tested the Ospreys’ defense, putting the visitors ahead at the 20-minute mark.

Fly-half Owen Williams struggled with accuracy, missing several kicks, which left Ospreys trailing 10-7 at halftime.

Second-half turnaround

Ospreys faced early second-half challenges, losing Reuben Morgan-Williams to a yellow card for a no-arms tackle. Despite this setback, Ospreys regrouped. Thomas powered through the defense to retake the lead, though Williams missed the conversion. His subsequent penalty, however, extended their advantage.

The closing minutes saw both teams exchange penalties before replacement hooker Sam Parry sealed the win with a blindside try. Head coach Toby Booth praised the team’s effort, saying, “We wanted to get momentum going into block two after a tough first block. We started better, built into it, and it turned into an arm wrestle – one we won at Bridgend.”

Teams

Ospreys: Jack Walsh; Dan Kasende, Owen Watkin, Keiran Williams, Keelan Giles; Owen Williams, Reuben Morgan-Williams; Gareth Thomas, Dewi Lake, Ben Warren; Will Greatbanks, Adam Beard; Jac Morgan (capt), Justin Tipuric, Morgan Morris.
Replacements: Sam Parry, Garyn Phillips, Tom Botha, Lewis Jones, Lewis Lloyd, Kieran Hardy, Tom Florence, Iestyn Hopkins.
Sin Bin: Morgan-Williams (42)

Edinburgh: Harry Paterson; Wes Goosen, Matt Currie, Matt Scott, Duhan van der Merwe; Ross Thompson, Ben Vellacott (capt); Boan Venter, Ewan Ashman, D’arcy Rae; Marshall Sykes, Jamie Hodgson; Jamie Ritchie, Hamish Watson, Ben Muncaster.
Replacements: Dave Cherry, Angus Williams, Paul Hill, Glen Young, Luke Crosbie, Charlie Shiel, Ben Healy, Mosese Tuipulotu.
Sin Bin: Ritchie (47)

Referee: Griffin Colby (SARU)
Assistant Referees: Adam Jones & Ben Breakspear (WRU)
TMO: Marius Jonker (SARU)

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Double podium finish for local rally driver

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A 20-HOUR round trip to Machrihanish Airbase in Campbeltown, Scotland, proved more than worthwhile for 17-year-old rally driver Henri Cynwyl, who returned to Wales with two podium finishes.

Henri, from Ponthirwaun, claimed third place on both days of competition in the British Junior Championship and the 1000cc Ecosse Challenge, strengthening his lead in the F1000 British Junior Championship.

The two-day Mach1 Stages Rally was organised by Dunfermline Car Club, with 31 F1000 members taking to the fast tarmac stages of the airbase, cheered on by a warm Scottish welcome.

“I’m really pleased,” said Henri, who was co-driven by Geraint Evans from Bala. “The stages were long, and I much prefer long stages to short ones as I get into a flow. The fast tarmac really suited my car.”

Now in his second and final year in the championship, Henri is backed by a number of local businesses from the Cardigan area.

“I’m so grateful to all of my sponsors and team,” he said. “The car is prepared by Castle Motors in Newcastle Emlyn, and we’ve just welcomed Pembrokeshire College as one of my new sponsors for 2025.”

Henri is currently undertaking an apprenticeship as an electrician with both Pembrokeshire College and DJ Hoyland.

The next round of the F1000 Championship will take place at Wheaton Barracks in Blackpool at the start of August.

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Kilgetty AFC Women score new Lucozade kit thanks to Tenby Post Office Stores

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Local nomination supports grassroots football in Pembrokeshire

KILGETTY AFC Women’s Team has received a brand-new Lucozade Sport Kit, thanks to a nomination by Tenby Post Office Stores and local supporter Fiona Malone.

The donation includes reusable drinks bottles, bibs, a football carrier bag, a kit bag, and bottles of Lucozade Sport – part of a UK-wide initiative that saw only ten teams selected to receive the sports kits.

‘A natural choice’

Fiona Malone, who nominated the team, said: “We were really happy to nominate Kilgetty AFC Women’s football team when we were asked by Lucozade. My son plays for Kilgetty Under-13s, and the whole club is incredibly inclusive, so when Lucozade asked, we immediately thought of the women’s team.”

The kit was officially handed over on Sunday (July 13) during the club’s Chwarae FOR HER Wales v England watch party at Kilgetty AFC Football Club, Kingsmoor Sports Club.

Team thanks local backers

A spokesperson for Kilgetty AFC Women said: “We are very grateful to receive all of the items from Tenby Post Office Stores and Lucozade. We particularly appreciate the reusable drinks bottles and Lucozade Sport drinks – we’ve been bringing our own, or using the men’s bottles. The bibs are great, and the new bags will be really useful. Thank you!”

Backed by the community

The women’s team continues to grow as part of the wider female football movement in Wales, supported by local businesses and groups. Ongoing kit sponsorship for the girls’ teams has come from Ty Francis and New York Welsh, while Tesco Stronger Starts funding and FAW grants have supported equipment and coach education.

The women’s team has also received training kit sponsorship from Kilgetty WI, and playing kit and volunteer support from Saundersfoot Rotary.

Each of these donations, including the new Lucozade kit, is helping transform grassroots football – building players’ skills, boosting confidence, and creating a stronger sense of belonging through sport.

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Rugby stars to headline community talk in Newport, Pembrokeshire

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THIS Wednesday evening, July 16 at 7pm, join Welsh TV personalities Rhodri and Lucy Owen for a bilingual Q&A with international rugby stars Josh Macleod, Stephen Varney, and Macs Page at Canolfan Bethlehem (formerly the Old Bethlehem Chapel) in Newport, Pembrokeshire.

The evening, part of the Lecol Heroes series, will offer a unique opportunity to hear from these rising rugby stars as they share their journeys from local lads to international pros. The trio—who all have strong connections to the Pembrokeshire area—will discuss their experiences, challenges, and triumphs in the world of rugby, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at their careers.

The event will be hosted by Rhodri and Lucy Owen, and attendees will have the chance to ask questions to the players. The event is open to the public, with tickets priced at £10 for adults and £5 for secondary school students.

Canolfan Bethlehem, a vital community venue in the heart of Newport, has quickly become a focal point for local events. After the former chapel was bought and renovated by a dedicated group of locals in 2024, it reopened as a community centre in February 2025. This will be one of the many events held at the venue, which continues to grow in popularity.

Don’t miss this unique evening filled with rugby passion, pride, and a few laughs along the way. Join us at Capel Bethlehem, Upper West Street, Newport, Pembrokeshire this Wednesday at 7pm!

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