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Weekend Rugby Round-Up: Intense Battles Across All Divisions

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Premiership Division

Magnificent Otters Push Ponty All the Way
Narberth 13 – Pontypridd 16

Pontypridd arrived at Narberth with a boisterous and passionate fanbase, determined to extend their winning streak. However, they faced a much tougher challenge than expected as the Otters delivered a superb performance, coming close to upsetting the league leaders. Despite Narberth dominating much of the first half, Ponty’s solid defense kept them in contention, and they eventually clinched victory with two late penalties.

Narberth, who pushed hard for the lead throughout, even benefited from a controversial moment when Joe Davies’ try was wrongly awarded after a missed forward pass. Nevertheless, the home side remained resolute, leading 10-5 at halftime thanks to Harrison Griffiths’ fine solo effort and a well-taken dropped goal from Osian Evans.

Pontypridd rallied in the second half, reclaiming the lead through Louis Rochefort-Shugar’s try. The match was decided by Jonathon Reynolds’ 40-meter penalty, followed by Jacob Symes’ match-winning kick. Narberth earned a valuable bonus point and can take pride in a strong performance as they continue their fight for top-flight survival.


Championship Division

Great Comeback by Crymych Secures Bonus Point Win
Gowerton 36 – Crymych 41

Crymych staged an incredible comeback victory at Gowerton, avenging a narrow earlier defeat. Ifan Davies was the star performer for the Preseli Men, scoring three tries, four conversions, and a penalty to contribute 26 points in the thrilling win.

Gowerton initially opened up a 14-point lead, with Tomos Lewis crossing for a brace of tries. However, Crymych fought back, leveling the score three times in the second half. With Carwyn Phillips and the forward pack stepping up the intensity, Ifan Davies slotted a key penalty before completing his hat-trick to push his side ahead and secure a crucial victory.

The result lifted Crymych out of the relegation zone, while Gowerton remained in a precarious position near the bottom of the table.


Division One (West)

Seasiders’ Strong First Half Secures Bonus Point Win
Yr Hendy 24 – Tenby United 32

Tenby United strengthened their promotion bid with a solid victory over Yr Hendy. A dominant first-half performance saw the Seasiders race into a 22-7 halftime lead, and despite a strong second-half push from the home side, Tenby held firm to secure a bonus-point win.

Outside half Lloyd Thomas fell short of reaching his 1,000 career points milestone, but Tenby still delivered an impressive display. Tom Edmonds and Liam Price controlled the midfield, while Joe Poole and Alex Jenkins stood out in the forward pack.

This victory kept Tenby’s promotion aspirations alive, while Yr Hendy struggled to recover from their sluggish start.


Division Two (West)

Betws Bagged a Deserved Win Against Fishguard & Goodwick
Betws 24 – Fishguard & Goodwick 10

Fishguard & Goodwick failed to replicate their recent strong performances as they fell to a disappointing defeat against Betws, who claimed just their third win of the season. Despite a competitive start, the Seagulls trailed 14-3 at the break and struggled to break down Betws’ defense in the second half.

Betws secured the win with tries from Dan Baker, Anthony Evans, and Ryan Tancock, while Steffan Gillard added three conversions and a penalty. Fishguard’s only responses came through a Rhys Lewis try and a penalty from Marc Jones.

The Seagulls will now turn their attention to their upcoming KO Cup match against Tenby United as they seek to bounce back.


Division Three (West)

Tycroes Take Revenge for Only League Defeat
Tycroes 26 – Cardigan 19

Tycroes avenged their only league defeat of the season with a hard-fought victory over Cardigan. A strong first-half display saw them race into a 19-0 lead, but they had to withstand a spirited second-half fightback from the visitors.

Elgan Griffiths, Sam Icke, and Connor Thomas crossed for Tycroes, while Aaron Evans and Aaron Tomkinson responded for Cardigan. Despite the visitors’ late surge, Tycroes held firm to claim the win.

Cardigan secured a losing bonus point for their efforts and will aim to build on their second-half performance in future fixtures. Meanwhile, Tycroes maintained their position at the top of the table with this crucial victory.

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Search continues for man overboard from UK yacht in Irish Sea

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A MAJOR search and rescue operation is under way in the Irish Sea after a man went overboard from a UK-registered yacht late on Saturday night (Apr 19).

The vessel, which was sailing from Brighton to Swansea via Falmouth, sent a 999 call to the Irish Coast Guard at approximately 10:55pm. The distress call was made by another person on board the yacht, who reported the man missing around 16 nautical miles south of Dunmore East, County Waterford.

The incident initially led to some confusion about the vessel’s position, but authorities later confirmed the yacht was off the coast of Ceann Heilbhic, near Dunmore East, rather than near Swansea.

The Irish Coast Guard launched an immediate multi-agency search operation, with extensive resources deployed overnight and into Sunday morning.

Rescue helicopters R117 from Waterford and R116 from Dublin were scrambled alongside a fixed-wing aircraft from HM Coastguard in the UK. RNLI lifeboats from Dunmore East, Kilmore Quay, and Ballycotton were also launched to join the search.

Weather conditions in the area have been described as calm, which is aiding the ongoing efforts.

The individual who raised the alarm has since been brought safely ashore. However, there has been no confirmed sighting of the missing man, whose identity has not yet been released.

A spokesperson for the Irish Coast Guard confirmed that the Dublin-based Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre is continuing to lead the operation and is coordinating all available assets.

As of Sunday afternoon (Apr 20), the man had not been located and the search remains active.

The Herald understands that further updates will be issued as the situation develops.

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Calls for urgent sale of Oakwood site amid trespasser fears

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CONCERNS have been raised about trespassers entering the closed Oakwood theme park, prompting calls for a swift sale of the site.

The once-popular attraction near Narberth has become a hotspot for urban explorers and thrill-seekers, with social media videos emerging of people wandering around the abandoned rides and infrastructure.

Since Oakwood shut its gates last month, following a decision by Spanish owners Aspro Parks to cease operations due to falling visitor numbers, locals have raised concerns about safety and the risk of vandalism.

Sam Kurtz MS, who represents Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, said a speedy sale was now vital to prevent further deterioration and potential criminal activity.

“The longer it remains empty, the greater the risk of problems – from trespassing to the site falling into disrepair,” said Mr Kurtz. “There’s also a real risk to health and safety if people are entering unsupervised.”

Mr Kurtz called on Aspro to actively work with the Welsh Government, local businesses, and other stakeholders to secure a new future for the site.

“This is a valuable asset,” he said. “There’s been a lot of interest from businesses already, and I urge Aspro to engage with us so we can get the ball rolling.”

Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed they have received multiple reports of trespassing and possible criminal offences at the site since its closure.

The BBC have reported that Economics expert Professor Calvin Jones, of Cardiff University, was less optimistic about Oakwood’s chances of reopening as a theme park.

“If the existing operator – who’s invested tens of millions – can’t make it viable, it’s unlikely a new operator would be able to,” he said.

Instead, Prof Jones suggested the land might lend itself better to other recreational activities, such as adventure tourism, mountain biking, or zipline attractions, depending on what planning authorities allow.

“Ultimately, the future use of the site will come down to planning permission,” he said. “It may become something entirely different.”

Bluestone National Park Resort, which neighbours Oakwood and employs around 700 people, declined to comment on whether it would consider buying the land. Prof Jones noted that Bluestone has historically expanded cautiously and would likely only consider purchasing the site if the price was low.

The Welsh Government said that it “continues to engage” with Aspro Parks and recognised the former theme park’s importance to the local economy.

A spokesperson said: “We are hopeful a buyer will come forward to ensure this site can continue contributing to tourism in the area.”

Pembrokeshire County Council has confirmed it has not yet held any discussions with Aspro.

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Easter funfair brings joy to Haverfordwest this Bank Holiday Weekend

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FAMILIES in Haverfordwest are in for a treat as the Easter Funfair rolls into town, offering colourful rides, sweet treats, and affordable fun for all ages.

The fair, presented by Andrew Holmes, officially opened on Friday (April 18) and runs daily until Saturday (April 26) at the Rifleman Field Car Park, SA61 1SF. Today, Sunday (April 20), the fair is open from 2:00pm to 8:00pm and is already drawing large crowds enjoying the lively atmosphere and family-friendly rides.

Entry to the event is free, with tokens for rides starting from just £1, making it a budget-friendly option for a family day out. A wide selection of attractions are available, including teacup rides, funhouses, and the popular ‘Puppy Catcher’ game. There are also refreshments sold on site, and car parking is available nearby.

The fair operates weekdays from 4:00pm to 8:30pm, Saturdays from 2:00pm to 8:30pm, and on the Bank Holiday Monday from 2:00pm to 8:30pm.

Organisers have kept a “price freeze for 2025”, ensuring that families can enjoy the fair without worrying about rising costs.

For more information, updates, and competitions, visitors can follow Andrew Holmes Funfairs on Facebook or visit www.funfairshirewales.co.uk.

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