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Dominant wins as Cresselly, Carew, and Saundersfoot stretch lead

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DIVISION 1
CAREW remain top after a tight three-wicket win over Burton, chasing down 160 with Tim Hicks (41) and Adam Chandler (21) anchoring the innings. James Hinchcliffe starred with the ball, taking 4-26.

Cresselly continued their unbeaten run with a commanding nine-wicket victory over Llangwm. Tom Arthur’s 4-36 and Christian Phillips’ 3-7 helped bowl out Llangwm for just 88 before Charlie Arthur’s unbeaten 29 saw them home.

Lawrenny thrashed Haverfordwest by nine wickets after bowling them out for just 54, with Rob Williams (4-27) and Ryan Morton (4-17) doing the damage.

Elsewhere, Saundersfoot crushed Neyland by 110 runs. Tom Mansbridge scored 77 and took 2-16, while John Mansbridge added 60.

Herbrandston chased down Whitland’s 189 with ease thanks to Nathan Banner (68no), Charlie Malloy (52), and Jack Nicholas (22no).

Division 1 Table

TeamPWLPts
Carew660114
Cresselly660112
Saundersfoot651102
Neyland64289
Herbrandston63373
Lawrenny62461
Haverfordwest62456
Burton61549
Whitland61543
Llangwm60625

Narberth unbeaten, Tish and Hook climb

DIVISION 2
Narberth kept their perfect record with a dominant 93-run win at Llanrhian. Jamie McCormack (70) and Kyle Williams (60no) powered Narberth to 257-4. Lewys Jones (3-27) and Matthew Johns (3-30) sealed the win.

St Ishmaels made light work of Hook, bowling them out for 93 with Steve Williams taking 5-24. Phil Llewellyn’s unbeaten 65 ensured a seven-wicket win.

Carew II needed just nine overs to chase down Burton II’s 60, with Barry Evans returning 4-9.

Cresselly II edged Pembroke by 16 runs, with half-centuries from Griff Jenkins and Lewis Mason making the difference.

Division 2 Table

TeamPWLPts
Narberth660117
Pembroke64294
St Ishmaels64290
Hook64286
Carew II63378
Johnston63375
Cresselly II63372
Llechryd63372
Llanrhian60630
Burton II60624

Fishguard and Dock lead Division 3

DIVISION 3
Fishguard’s unbeaten run continued with an eight-wicket win over Kilgetty, led by Matthew Delaney (56no) and Scott Delaney (82no).

Pembroke Dock sit close behind after cruising past Laugharne by six wickets. George Smith and Nic Daley took three wickets apiece.

Stackpole and Hundleton also recorded convincing wins, while Haverfordwest II edged Lamphey by just 15 runs in a low-scoring affair.

Division 3 Table

TeamPWLPts
Fishguard660105
Pembroke Dock651101
Hundleton64286
Stackpole63376
Lamphey63374
Haverfordwest II62373
Kilgetty62461
Laugharne61453
Hook II62450
Neyland II61531

Saundersfoot II edge top spot after thriller

DIVISION 4
Saundersfoot II held off Haverfordwest III in a tense three-wicket win to stay top. Mike Bailey’s 6-22 proved vital.

Carew III hammered Llangwm II by 166 runs with Dia Rees scoring 72 and Maddox Evans taking 4-12.

St Ishmaels II, Narberth II and Pembroke II also won, with Pembroke II beating Lawrenny II by a single wicket in a thriller.

Division 4 Table

TeamPWLPts
Saundersfoot II660112
Pembroke II651106
St Ishmaels II64289
Crymych64288
Haverfordwest III52378
Carew III53269
Lawrenny II62462
Narberth II62456
Llanrhian II61550
Llangwm II60638

Herbrandston II, Llechryd II locked in battle

DIVISION 5
Herbrandston II stayed top after an eight-wicket win over Whitland II, with Rhys Power taking 3-10 and scoring 35.

Llechryd II also secured victory, beating Neyland III by nine wickets as Phil Carter struck 40no and Graham Keen took 3-25.

Haverfordwest IV chased down 73 to beat Hundleton II by eight wickets.

Division 5 Table

TeamPWLPts
Herbrandston II651103
Llechryd II651101
Pembroke Dock II64187
Whitland II42269
Haverfordwest IV62460
Hundleton II52350
Cresselly III61449
Neyland III50522

Pembroke III top Division 6

DIVISION 6
Pembroke III took top spot with a seven-wicket win over Kilgetty II. Rob Davies starred with 3-3 and Murahari Ethirajalu scored 24.

The match between Whitland III and Lamphey II was abandoned due to weather.

Division 6 Table

TeamPWLPts
Pembroke III54073
H’West/Cresselly53269
Llechryd III32157
Lamphey II52250
Whitland III51335
Kilgetty II50410

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Hundreds take the plunge at Fishguard Triathlon

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Popular coastal event returns with strong turnout and community support

HUNDREDS of athletes descended on Fishguard on Sunday (June 15) for the annual Fishguard Triathlon, with competitors tackling a challenging course that included a sea swim, hilly bike ride, and a scenic run along the Pembrokeshire coastline.

The event, which is now firmly established on the Welsh triathlon calendar, saw wetsuit-clad swimmers charge into the water from the slipway near Ocean Lab, cheered on by an enthusiastic crowd of spectators lining the rocks and harbour walls. The race then moved onto the roads for a testing cycle through the surrounding hills before returning to the seafront for the final run.

Local police officers from the Neighbourhood Policing Team were on hand to support the event, including PCSO Carwyn Phillips and Sergeant Matt Wells—who recently took up the post of NPPT Sergeant for Milford Haven. Officers were seen chatting with members of the public and helping to keep the busy event running smoothly.

Sergeant Wells told The Herald: “It’s great to be part of such a positive event for the community. The turnout was fantastic and the atmosphere along the route was brilliant. I’d encourage anyone who sees me out and about in Milford Haven or Neyland to come and say hello.”

The triathlon was supported by volunteers, marshals, and safety crews, including surf rescue teams keeping a close eye on swimmers. Residents from Fishguard and the surrounding area came out in force to show their support, with many lining the roads and harbour wall throughout the morning.

The event is part of a wider series organised by Activity Wales Events and continues to grow in popularity year-on-year, drawing entrants from across Wales and beyond.

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Cycling stars set for Lloyds 2025 National Road Championships in Ceredigion

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WELSH cycling superstar Geraint Thomas is entered in the 2025 Lloyds National Road Championships in Ceredigion next week.

Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers), twice national champion, twice Olympic champion and 2018 Tour de France winner, is entered in the road race and time-trial in what would be his last National Road Championships, having announced he is retiring at the end of the year.

Twenty former cycling national road champions headline the provisional rider list for the championships in Ceredigion, which gets underway on Thursday, June 26. Riders will compete in both Aberaeron and Aberystwyth, with routes taking then both inland and along the coastal road.

Cat Ferguson (Movistar Team) will be one to watch in the women’s elite road race and under-23 time-trial. Ferguson is fresh from an impressive 2025 Lloyds Tour of Britain Women campaign where she claimed both the points classifications and best young rider jerseys, the best British rider accolade and a career-first stage win in Kelso.

Three-time national road race and 2022’s under-23 time-trial champion Pfeiffer Georgi (Team Picnic PostNL) is set to defend her title. Anna Henderson (Lidl-Trek), who won the time-trial last year in preparation for her silver-medal winning performance in the Olympic time-trial, also returns.

Max Walker (EF Education–EasyPost) will be looking to go one better after winning silver last year in the national road elite time-trial, while Seb Grindley (Lidl – Trek Future Racing) will be keen to build on his junior silver at worlds last year in the under-23 time-trial.

Welsh riders include Owain Doull (EF Education – EasyPost), sisters Zoe (CANYON-SRAM zondacrypto) and Elynor Backstedt (UAE Team ADQ) and Elinor (Uno-X Mobility) and Megan Barker (Tekkerz CC).

Twice national champion, twice Olympic champion and 2018 Tour de France winner, Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers) is entered in the road race and time-trial in his home country in what would be his last National Road Championships, after announcing he is due to retire at the end of the year.

Aberaeron’s hometown hero Josh Tarling (INEOS Grenadiers) is hoping to return to make it a hat-trick and defend his time-trial title from the previous two years, while Tomos Pattinson (Team Visma | Lease a Bike Development) will aim to defend his U23 men’s time-trial title from last year.

The 2025 Lloyds National Road Championships provides a fantastic platform for British riders to enjoy the home roads and experience the support of friends, family and local fans.

A total of 10 coveted national champion’s jerseys are up for grabs across three days of racing, with the time-trial on Thursday, June 26, the circuit race on Friday, June 27 and the road race concluding the action on Sunday, June 29.

Councillor Clive Davies, Ceredigion County Council’s cabinet member for economy and regeneration, said: “We are pleased to see such an exciting line up for the Lloyds National Road Racing Championships and we look forward to welcoming the riders and supporters to Ceredigion.”

For more information about the routes of all three stages, the race, host venues and participating teams, visit: https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/nationalroadchampionships

The 2025 Lloyds National Road Championships starts with a challenging time-trial in Aberaeron on June 26. Starting in Ffos-y-Ffin, the elite women, under-23 women and under-23 open will take to 27km of road, while the elite open will have to battle over 41km.

Aberystwyth plays host to both the circuit race on June 27 and the road race on June 29, allowing fans to come down and watch their favourite national riders battle for the title.

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Pembrokeshire the location for second Pro Wrestling School

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Royal Imperial Wrestling expands community-focused initiative in South Wales

ROYAL IMPERIAL WRESTLING (RIW), a growing name in the UK’s professional wrestling community, has opened its latest wrestling training school in Camrose, Pembrokeshire, aiming to discover and nurture local wrestling talent.

The new facility officially opened on Sunday, June 15, offering people of all ages and abilities the opportunity to learn and participate in professional wrestling.

The Pembrokeshire school’s launch follows the successful opening of RIW’s first school in Cefn Cribwr, Bridgend, just five months ago. The Bridgend location has quickly become a thriving community hub, with more than twenty regular trainees and several sold-out wrestling shows.

The schools are run by experienced wrestlers Andrew Griffiths, PJ Schulz, and Zac Parton, who collectively bring 68 years of wrestling and martial arts expertise.

Speaking about the opening, co-owner Zac Parton said: “We are thrilled to launch our second school in another vibrant Welsh community. Our aim at RIW is to make wrestling accessible to everyone, regardless of age, gender, weight, ability, or neurodiversity. We’re committed to expanding further across Wales and making wrestling an inclusive and exciting part of community life.”

Local councillor Huw David (Cefn Cribwr, Kenfig Hill and Pyle ward) also praised the company’s efforts: “It’s fantastic to see Royal Imperial Wrestling quickly become such a valued and integral part of the community in Cefn Cribwr. Their events and training sessions have provided great entertainment and meaningful community engagement.”

RIW’s next event, Heatwave!, under its developmental sister brand Next-Gen Wrestling, takes place at Cefn Cribwr Community Centre on Saturday, June 28. Tickets are available online for £5.

For more information, visit the RIW Facebook page: facebook.com/RiwWales.

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