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Thrillers and Dominant Wins Mark Week 14 in Pembrokeshire Cricket

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CAREW produced one of the standout performances of the weekend, while Cresselly and Saundersfoot delivered commanding victories in Division 1. Across the divisions, century knocks and bowling masterclasses highlighted a weekend of mixed fortunes and high drama.

Division 1 – Results (Saturday, 26 July 2025)

  • Burton (270‑8) [20 pts] beat Herbrandston (86 AO) [6 pts] by 184 runs
  • Carew (179‑3) [19 pts] chased down Haverfordwest (177 AO) [5 pts] with 7 wkts in hand
  • Saundersfoot (329‑3) [20 pts] crushed Llangwm (66 AO) [2 pts] by 263 runs
  • Cresselly (132‑4) [18 pts] chased down Whitland (131 AO) [5 pts] with 6 wkts
  • Neyland had no game vs Lawrenny

Division 1 – League Table After Week 14

TeamPWLBatBowlPts
Cresselly141315061249
Carew141225567245
Saundersfoot14865455196
Herbrandston14864658188
Neyland13764452168
Lawrenny13763954165
Burton14685052162
Whitland14594838140
Haverfordwest143114343118
Llangwm14014252752

Division 2 – Results

  • Cresselly II (213‑3) [17 pts] chased down Carew II (211‑5) [6 pts]
  • Johnston (117‑9) [18 pts] edged Burton II (116 AO) [7 pts] by 1 wkt
  • Hook (225‑6) [20 pts] dominated Llanrhian (70 AO) [5 pts] by 155 runs
  • Narberth (225‑8) [20 pts] outclassed Pembroke (90 AO) [7 pts] by 135 runs
  • St Ishmaels (129‑6) [20 pts] over Llechryd (127 AO) [7 pts] by 4 wkts

Division 2 – League Table

TeamPWLBatBowlPts
St Ishmaels141225766247
Narberth131036060240
Hook141136355231
Pembroke14956657213
Llechryd14775650179
Johnston14685255167
Cresselly II14775439167
Carew II143115344130
Llanrhian143115729116
Burton II13112342670

Division 3 – Results

  • Laugharne (146‑9) [19 pts] beat Haverfordwest II (116 AO) [7 pts] by 30 runs
  • Lamphey (161‑9) [20 pts] edged Hook II (160 AO) [9 pts] by one wicket
  • Hundleton (86‑3) [20 pts] chased down Stackpole (85 AO) [3 pts] by 7 wkts
  • Pembroke Dock (124‑4) [20 pts] beat Neyland II (123 AO) [6 pts] by 6 wkts
  • Fishguard (94‑3) [18 pts] chased down Neyland II (93 AO) [4 pts] by 7 wkts

Division 3 – League Table

TeamPWLBatBowlPts
Pembroke Dock131124459241
Fishguard141224855233
Lamphey14955353198
Haverfordwest II14675551171
Hundleton14774446167
Laugharne13664740153
Kilgetty13485129140
Stackpole13584737137
Hook II1238392392
Neyland II14212422991

Division 4 – Results

  • Carew III (149‑7) [20 pts] chased down Narberth II (144 AO) [8 pts] by 3 wkts
  • Haverfordwest III (77‑0) [18 pts] beat Llangwm II (73 AO) [2 pts] by 10 wkts
  • Pembroke II (94‑3) [18 pts] beat Llanrhian II (93 AO) [4 pts] by 7 wkts
  • Saundersfoot II (141‑4) [19 pts] beat St Ishmaels II (140‑8) [7 pts] by 6 wkts
  • Lawrenny II had no game vs Crymych

Division 4 – League Table

TeamPWLBatBowlPts
Pembroke II141316060254
Saundersfoot II141125656222
St Ishmaels II14956352205
Crymych13845244196
Haverfordwest III13665344177
Lawrenny II13754647164
Carew III12565335138
Llangwm II142125827105
Llanrhian II131114725102
Narberth II14212472795

Division 5 – Results

  • Herbrandston II (116‑2) [20 pts] beat Cresselly III (112 AO) [5 pts] by 8 wkts
  • Llechryd II (179‑2) [19 pts] outclassed Haverfordwest IV (125‑9) [6 pts] by 54 runs
  • Pembroke Dock II (209‑4) [18 pts] beat Neyland III (208‑7) [7 pts] by 6 wkts
  • Whitland II (199 AO) [18 pts] beat Hundleton II (149‑6) [10 pts] by 50 runs

Division 5 – League Table

TeamPWLBatBowlPts
Herbrandston II141225463248
Llechryd II141035854225
Pembroke Dock II141035952215
Whitland II12744732171
Cresselly III13485337132
Hundleton II13484632122
H’West IV13395027117
Neyland III13013451660

Division 6 – Results

  • Llechryd III (164‑7) [20 pts] edged Lamphey II (162 AO) [8 pts] by 2 runs
  • Pembroke III (110‑9) [18 pts] chased down Whitland III (109‑9) [8 pts] by 1 wkt

Division 6 – League Table

TeamPWLAbBatBowlPts
Pembroke III1310124049198
Llechryd III107213738165
H’West/Cresselly113712434114
Lamphey II134634128112
Whitland III11353212873
Kilgetty II12282242468

Notable Performances – Week 14

  • Saundersfoot piled up 329‑3 in a dominant batting display against Llangwm.
  • Carew secured a solid chase with key contributions, topping 179‑3 to surpass Haverfordwest.
  • Herbrandston II posted a confident 116‑2 to claim eight-wicket victory over Cresselly III.
  • Pembroke III held their nerve in a tense chase, beating Whitland III by just one wicket.

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Keeper scores 121st-minute wonder goal before saving two penalties

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Cwmamman United stun Tenby AFC in an unforgettable 3-3 thriller to reach the last sixteen of the West Wales Intermediate Cup

Cwmamman Utd 3 Tenby AFC 3 (Cwm win 3–2 on pens)

AN EXTRAORDINARY cup tie unfolded at Grenig Park as Cwmamman United and Tenby AFC shared a breathless 3-3 draw, before the hosts edged through 3–2 on penalties.

Tenby struck almost instantly, with Lloyd Hughes finding the net inside the opening minute. Cwm hit back on 14 minutes when Cam Isaac produced a superb finish to level the tie, but Joe Leahy restored Tenby’s lead before the break – a goal that for long spells looked like it might settle the contest.

Deep into stoppage time, however, Cwmamman refused to accept defeat. In the 100th minute, Jackson Brereton pounced to smash home an equaliser and force extra time.

The drama only intensified. Tenby were awarded a hotly disputed penalty in the 114th minute, converted confidently by Hughes. The spot-kick also saw Cwm’s Kieran Rees – who had been excellent alongside Kai O’Donnell at the heart of the defence – shown a red card.

But with virtually the last kick of the game, Cwm’s goalkeeper Kai Rees strode forward for a final desperate attack and unleashed a stunning 25-yard volley to make it 3-3, sparking wild celebrations around the ground.

Rees was far from finished. In the decisive shootout, he produced two superb saves to secure a 3–2 penalty win and send Cwmamman United into the last sixteen of the West Wales Intermediate Cup.

Photo: Cwm goalkeeper Kai Rees.

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South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association – Week Twelve results

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A PACKET week of fixtures in the South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association’s Friendly League saw key wins at both ends of the table as teams continue to jostle for position going into the second half of the season.

Match results (Week 12):

  • Hundleton 10–0 Lamphey
  • Badgers 2–8 St Johns
  • Reynalton 0–10 Carew
  • Kilgetty 8–2 East Williamston
  • Cosheston v Llantegpostponed
  • St Twynnellsbye week

A previously postponed fixture was also completed, with St Twynnells drawing 5–5 with Reynaltón.

League table (after Week 12):
East Williamston remain top, having played 10 and won eight, with a strong shots difference of +125. Reynaltón sit second after 11 games with 58 points, while St Johns and Hundleton follow closely behind on 54 points each.

At the mid-table mark, Carew (49 points), St Twynnells (48) and Kilgetty (46) remain tightly grouped. Badgers, Lamphey, Llanteg and Cosheston make up the lower order, though the number of games played varies, leaving room for movement in the coming weeks.

Full standings:

TeamPWDLS/DPoints
East Williamston10802+12572
Reynaltón11524+3558
St Johns10514+3254
Hundleton10514-254
Carew9504-2549
St Twynnells10424-3448
Kilgetty11506-4446
Badgers11317-5945
Lamphey11506-1044
Llanteg8404-541
Cosheston9315-1340

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Haverfordwest RFC names Team of the Week

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HAVERFORDWEST Rugby Football Club has announced its latest Team of the Week, celebrating standout performers from across the junior age groups following another busy weekend of fixtures.

Players from the U7s through to the U16s Eagles have been highlighted for their work rate, teamwork and commitment on the pitch, with coaches praising the effort shown by all who took part.

The club said the selections recognise not only individual performances but the dedication shown by players at training and during matches throughout the season.

Parents and supporters were quick to share their congratulations online, with particular praise for U12s players George Bentley and Tom Wheeler, who impressed during their fixture.

Team of the Week – 14 December 2025

  • U7s: Ollie Bromham & Arthur Slee
  • U8s: Theo Headland & Lyla Phillips
  • U9s: Theo Canton & George Thornton
  • U10s: Rhys Davies
  • U10s Eagles: Frankie Campbell
  • U11s: Griff Jenkins & Ollie Edwards
  • U12s: George Bentley & Tom Wheeler
  • U12s Eagles: Cyra Ellis
  • U15s: Logan Keane
  • U16s Eagles: Laura Cichon

Coaches thanked players and families for their continued support as Haverfordwest RFC moves through the winter fixtures, saying the positivity around the club remains a key part of its success.

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