Sport
Roberts claims victory in Tenby Sailing Club’s first race of the day
SUNSHINE and a gentle breeze welcomed sailors to Tenby Sailing Club for the first dinghy race on Sunday (Oct 27), with five boats taking to the water.
Ben Roberts, navigating his Laser, secured an early lead and clinched first place. Peter Rose and Sharon Thompson, competing in a Scorpion, followed closely, securing second, while Julian Cumpsty and Howard Yeates took third in a Redwing. Igor Otahal finished fourth, sailing an ILCA 6.
In the day’s second race, Roberts withdrew to assist Lilly, who had capsized twice, allowing Rose and Thompson to capture the win. Otahal moved up to second, and Cumpsty and Yeates placed third once more.
The club expressed thanks to Peter Randles, who served as race officer and provided essential safety support.
Quiz night and upcoming events
The club’s winter season kicked off with its first quiz night on Saturday evening, where nine teams competed. “Off Our Trolley” claimed victory, with “Twp” and “Tenby Crabs” finishing close behind. The next quiz night is scheduled for November 30.
Tenby Sailing Club will also hold its annual Dinner Dance on November 22 at the Giltar Hotel, followed by the AGM the next day. Nominations for officers and committee members are open, and more details can be found on the club’s website.
Sport
St. Ishmaels triumph over Solva in Senior Cup clash
ST. ISHMAELS hosted Division Two challengers Solva in an eagerly anticipated Senior Cup fixture this weekend, and with Division One competition heating up, the match promised excitement. Despite a difficult start to their league season, St. Ishmaels—once pegged for relegation—have recently proven their mettle, showing remarkable form that now sets them apart as a rising force in Division One. Solva, aware of the formidable task ahead, arrived determined to topple the in-form hosts.
With the Tish grounds in immaculate condition, the teams took to the field in a clash that highlighted St. Ishmaels’ dynamic blend of youthful energy and seasoned composure. Right from the start, Solva struggled to counter Tish’s relentless pace, orchestrated by the ever-tenacious Ieuan Hawkins and anchored by defensive leader Brennan Devonald. By halftime, St. Ishmaels had firmly asserted control, with Nathan Thomas, Hawkins, and Finley Armstrong each netting a goal to secure a commanding 3-0 lead.
Refusing to surrender, Solva launched a spirited second-half push in search of a comeback. However, Tish’s defensive unit, led by captain Devonald and bolstered by Hawkins’ relentless energy, stifled any Solva advances. An unfortunate deflection by Devonald gifted Solva a consolation goal in the 80th minute, but he redeemed himself moments later with a towering header, sealing the match at 4-1 to the delight of the home crowd.
Despite the loss, Solva’s resilience shone through, with their standout player, Josh Bland, battling fiercely against Devonald’s commanding defense. St. Ishmaels, meanwhile, can look to this win as another positive step in a season full of promise.
Commendations are due to both teams for the spirit of the match; the referee left his cards unused, a testament to the fair play displayed. Local supporters and club officials deserve praise for their efforts in fostering such thriving village clubs, bringing renewed energy to teams like Tish and Solva.
Best of luck to St. Ishmaels in the next round, and here’s to a promising season for Solva!
Sport
Neyland advances in Division 4 Cup with win over Cwmgors
NEYLAND Rugby Club edged out Cwmgors in a thrilling Division 4 Cup second-round clash, progressing to the next stage after a hard-fought 30-21 victory at the Athletic Club Field. The match saw a commendable turnout, with Neyland fans and a strong visiting crowd creating a lively atmosphere.
Cwmgors took an early lead with a penalty from Jordan Smith, but Neyland responded quickly. Oliver Rothero leveled the score with a well-placed penalty to make it 3-3. However, Cwmgors struck back with a converted try, pushing the visitors to a 10-3 advantage. Neyland regrouped, and after sustained pressure, Rothero broke through for a try and then added the conversion, evening the score at 10-10.
Rothero crossed the line once more, putting Neyland ahead. Although Cwmgors managed another penalty before halftime, Neyland held a narrow 15-13 lead at the break, leaving the game open.
The second half saw Neyland increase their momentum, with Rothero extending their lead through a penalty. Flanker Owain Evans then crossed for a try, followed by a brilliant effort from skipper George Williams, with Rothero adding the conversion. Cwmgors battled back with a penalty and a late try, but Neyland’s defense held firm, securing their 30-21 victory.
Neyland’s performance was praised by both sides, with the home club extending thanks to Cwmgors for fulfilling the fixture—a testament to sportsmanship amid several away-game cancellations in the Welsh cup. Special acknowledgment was given to referee Steve Harwood for his role in a well-handled match.
With this win, Neyland advances in the cup and now turns its focus to league action, preparing for a home showdown against Narberth Athletic, where First meets Second in the standings.
NEYLAND 30, CWMGORS 21
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Sport
The road to glory continues – Clarbeston Road 5 Neyland 2
CUP holders Clarbeston Road triumphed over a spirited Neyland side with a decisive 5-2 victory at the Athletic Ground on Saturday (Oct 25), thanks to a brace from striker Ben John, along with goals from wideman Laurie Haworth and midfielder Mathew Davies.
Haworth opened the scoring within the first 20 seconds, capitalising on a defensive error straight from the Nomads’ kick-off, leaving the goalkeeper stranded as he easily slotted the ball into an empty net. Mathew Fox’s side controlled the game with a rapid offensive strategy, moving the ball efficiently across the pitch. However, despite their dominance, they struggled to convert their possession into a clear second goal.
The equaliser came in the ninth minute when Neyland skipper Mike Chandler’s corner was partially cleared, allowing their central midfielder to volley the ball with precision over the outstretched hand of visiting keeper Rhys Mansell.
Though back on level terms, the Division Two league leaders held their ground for only six minutes. Clarbeston’s skipper found John in the box, who reclaimed the lead, soon followed by a superb assist from man of the match Haworth, setting up Davies to make it 3-1 by the half-hour mark. Five minutes before the break, Haworth showcased his quick feet and pace, converting a defence-splitting pass from midfielder Travis Jones into a fourth goal. John rounded off the first half in added time, making it 5-1 just as referee Jonathan Twigg blew his whistle.
After a half-time pep talk from manager Gavin Rowlands, Neyland reorganised and pushed higher up the pitch. Yet Clarbeston’s defenders, including substitute Liam James, Dan Rees, and Llew George, held their lines firmly. Neyland’s persistence paid off with a consolation goal from Ben Gale with a quarter-hour remaining.
Despite appearing the fitter side as the game neared its conclusion, Neyland could not close the gap further. Clarbeston Road now moves forward into the third round of the 24/25 Senior Cup. A poignant minute of silence was held before kick-off in memory of former Neyland player Gary Power.
(Image: File)
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