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Pembrokeshire brothers among racing’s top earners ahead of Cheltenham Festival

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Sean and James Bowen feature in the UK’s top ten jockeys by career prize money

PEMBROKESHIRE jockeys Sean Bowen and his younger brother James Bowen have been ranked among the highest-earning riders in British jump racing ahead of this year’s Cheltenham Festival.

New figures released by betting and sports analysis site OLBG show that both brothers feature in the current top ten jockeys in the Jockeys’ Championship based on total career prize money earned.

Sean Bowen, who was raised in Pembrokeshire and learned his trade riding at local courses such as Ffos Las and Chepstow, currently sits fifth in the rankings. His mounts have accumulated more than £14.7 million in prize money during his career.

His younger brother James Bowen is also included in the top ten, placed eighth with career earnings exceeding £7.1 million.

Both riders have become familiar names on the National Hunt circuit and are expected to feature prominently during the Cheltenham Festival, one of the biggest events in the jump racing calendar.

The research places Sam Twiston-Davies at the top of the earnings table with career prize money of more than £23.6 million. He is followed by Harry Skelton with £22.1 million and Harry Cobden with £20.3 million.

Other jockeys included in the top ten list are Brian Hughes, Gavin Sheehan, Jonathan Burke, Ben Jones and Danny McMenamin.

Sean Bowen has built a reputation as one of the most consistent riders in the weighing room, recording hundreds of winners and regularly competing at the highest level of the sport. James Bowen, who rose to prominence at a young age, has also enjoyed significant success including major victories at leading race meetings.

With the Cheltenham Festival getting underway this week, attention will again turn to the sport’s biggest stage as many of Britain’s leading jockeys compete for racing’s most prestigious prizes.

Data for the rankings was compiled using the current Jockeys’ Championship standings from Great British Racing, with career prize money figures sourced from the British Horseracing Authority. The information was collected on Monday (Mar 9).

 

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Goodwick United lift Senior Cup after 3-1 win over Monkton Swifts

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GOODWICK UNITED lifted the 2026 Pembrokeshire Senior Cup after a 3-1 win over Monkton Swifts at the Ogi Bridge Meadow on Saturday (Apr 25).

A crowd of 1,280 turned out in Haverfordwest for the county showpiece, with Goodwick coming out on top after an entertaining and hard-fought final.

Ben Adams gave Goodwick the lead midway through the first half, before Jimmy Wilkes brought Monkton level shortly before the break.

Rhys Dalling then restored Goodwick’s advantage after half-time, and Jonny Horgan sealed the win deep into stoppage time when Monkton had thrown bodies forward in search of an equaliser.

Goodwick make strong start

The opening stages belonged largely to Goodwick, who settled quickly and looked the more dangerous side from dead-ball situations.

Their pressure told after 20 minutes. Monkton goalkeeper Taylor Gullam did well to get a touch to an initial header from a Goodwick corner, pushing the ball onto the bar, but Adams was alert and headed home the rebound.

Monkton did not allow the setback to knock them out of their rhythm and gradually worked their way into the contest.

They carried a threat on the break and began to ask more questions of the Goodwick defence as the half went on, with Dylan Davies and Jimmy Wilkes both causing problems.

Goodwick also had a penalty appeal turned down when Dalling went down in the box, but referee Tudor Walters allowed play to continue.

Monkton press before half-time

The Swifts enjoyed their best spell in the closing stages of the first half.

Goodwick goalkeeper Nick Jones was called into action on several occasions, while Kyle O’Sullivan also produced a vital clearance on the line to keep his side ahead.

Monkton’s equaliser arrived in the 42nd minute.

A clever pass opened up the Goodwick back line and Wilkes timed his run well before finishing calmly with his left foot to make it 1-1.

Monkton almost added a second before the interval, but Goodwick survived further pressure to go in level at the break.

Dalling delivers

Goodwick made a change at half-time, with Tom Jago introduced in place of Sion O’Sullivan.

Jago was quickly involved and almost put Goodwick back in front when he rounded Gullam, only for Monkton to clear the danger.

The decisive second goal came ten minutes after the restart.

Dalling picked up possession, drove at the Monkton defence, cut inside and finished well to put Goodwick 2-1 ahead.

From that point, Monkton had to chase the game, and the final became increasingly tense.

Jones keeps Monkton out

Monkton pushed hard for a way back into the match and created chances, but Jones produced an excellent display in the Goodwick goal.

He made important saves, dealt confidently with crosses, and gave his defence a calm presence behind them during periods of pressure.

Monkton appealed for a penalty late on when Jack Clarke went down in the area, but again the referee waved away the claims.

As the clock ticked down, Monkton committed more players forward, leaving space for Goodwick to exploit on the counter.

Horgan seals cup glory

The game was finally settled in stoppage time.

With Monkton’s goalkeeper upfield for a late set-piece, Goodwick cleared their lines and the ball fell to substitute Horgan.

He showed composure to take the ball beyond Gullam before finishing into an empty net, sparking celebrations among the Goodwick players and supporters.

The final whistle confirmed Goodwick United as Senior Cup winners after a memorable afternoon at the Bridge Meadow.

Nick Jones was named man of the match following an outstanding performance between the posts.

Match details

Monkton Swifts: Taylor Gullam; Jay Kilby, Jimmy Walker, Ben Steele, Liam Butland; Dan James, Jimmy Wilkes; Dylan Davies, Gareth Finnegan, Paul Miller; Luke Phillips.

Substitutes: Jack Clarke, Connor Davies, Billy Davis, James Russell, Martyn Carroll.

Goodwick United: Nick Jones; Kyle O’Sullivan, Josh Wood, Ross Jones, Scott Delaney; Sion O’Sullivan, Rhys Jones; Jake Smith, Ben Adams, Will Haworth, Rhys Dalling.

Substitutes: Guto Roberts, Dan Devine, Kieran Blundell, Jonny Horgan, Tom Jago.

Referee: Tudor Walters.

Assistant referees: Stefan Jenkins and Ioan Nevatte.

Fourth official: Alan Boswell.

Attendance: 1,280.

Photo caption:

Cup winners: Goodwick United celebrate their Pembrokeshire Senior Cup final victory over Monkton Swifts at the Ogi Bridge Meadow (Pic: Ethan Ellis).

 

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Bluebirds favourite Ben starts new football chapter in Melbourne

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LOCAL STRIKER BEGINS AUSTRALIAN ADVENTURE AFTER MEMORABLE HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY SPELL

HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY favourite Ben Fawcett has started a new chapter in his football career after leaving Pembrokeshire for Australia.

The popular forward has joined Melbourne-based Moreland City, where he will continue playing semi-professional football after bringing the curtain down on a long and successful spell at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium.

Fawcett, known to supporters as “Fawcey”, became one of Haverfordwest County’s most reliable attacking players, earning a reputation for important goals, tireless running and total commitment to the team.

Despite standing at 5ft 9in, he regularly battled with much bigger centre-halves and was never afraid to put himself about, either on the ground or in the air.

His final appearance for the Bluebirds ended in fitting fashion. Coming on as a substitute against old rivals Llanelli Town at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium, Fawcett scored the final goal in a 3-0 win, sparking a huge reaction from the home crowd.

It was a typical finish from a player who had given so much to the club.

Among his most memorable moments was scoring at Cardiff City Stadium during Haverfordwest County’s European campaign. He was also selected for the Wales C squad in 2021/22 for the match against England at Caernarfon, where Wales won 4-1.

Although he did not get onto the pitch that night, his call-up was further recognition of his standing in the Welsh domestic game.

Bluebirds manager Tony Pennock paid tribute to the striker’s attitude and contribution.

He said: “In the three and a half years I have worked with Ben Fawcett, he has been a pleasure to work with because he never gives less than 100 per cent and is an example to those around him.

“In his first season he had to battle back from illness and showed great resolve to reclaim his place and show other local youngsters that there is a place in Welsh Premier League football if they really work hard enough for it.

“Since then, he has really looked after himself and when injured he has worked with our medical staff to ensure a speedy return to action.

“We will all miss him in the squad but wish him every success because he deserves it.”

Fawcett’s football story began with Hakin United, where he was coached by his father Colin and Daisy Picton.

He was part of a talented junior side which produced several players who went on to represent Pembrokeshire schools and play at a high level. Eight members of that Hakin squad were involved with the county schools team coached by Angie Nicholas, sharing the Tom Yeoman’s Shield with Flintshire in their first season.

At the age of 12, Fawcett was also part of an academy squad which beat Connah’s Quay in a final at Newtown, with goals from Ben and fellow Viking Jack Wilson.

Hakin United enjoyed huge success through the junior age groups. In their final year, the side suffered an early cup defeat to Pennar Robins, but responded by going unbeaten for the rest of the season apart from the final game, which ended in a draw.

Across five years together, the team lost just once, scoring 287 goals and conceding only 11.

They also lifted the West Wales Cup after playing every tie away from home. After reaching the final with 22 goals scored and none conceded, they beat an unbeaten Dafen side on penalties, with Fawcett volunteering to take the first spot-kick.

From school, Fawcett moved on to Pembrokeshire College, where his goalscoring form quickly stood out.

He went on to represent both Welsh Schoolboys and Welsh Colleges, earning 10 caps across the two levels.

Fawcett said: “It was great to be selected for both, and it was made even more special because my mum and dad, Karen and Colin, were there to share the moment. I am very proud to have been awarded my Welsh cap at both levels.”

Steve Briers, head of the college’s football academy, said Fawcett’s ability was clear from the beginning.

He said: “We were lucky to have Ben playing for two years in our academy, where it was evident from the outset that he was a very talented striker.

“He joined other quality players from Hakin United, like Jack Wilson, Cameron Thomas, Jake Merry and Jay Power, and helped us to second place in the academies’ league, playing against other colleges across South Wales.

“As well as being a top player, we could see his technical ability to analyse play and his tactical awareness for someone so young. He joined our coaching staff and we went one step further, winning all our games, except a drawn final match, to take the title.”

Fawcett also played a full season with Hakin United’s senior side, helping the Vikings win the league and Senior Cup double. He scored in the final and became one of the youngest players to win the coveted man-of-the-match award, taking the match ball home to the family house in Hakin.

Football runs deep in the Fawcett family.

Ben first kicked a ball in the garden with his older brother Liam, who is now a teacher in Egypt. His father Colin played Welsh League football for Milford United and Pembroke Borough, as well as winning trophies as both a player and manager at Hakin United.

His mother Karen has also been a huge part of the journey, supporting the family from the touchline and earning the title of “best chauffeur in the world” from those closest to Ben.

It was Karen and Colin who waved him off at Heathrow Airport as he left for his Australian adventure.

Team-mates have also spoken warmly about the player and person Haverfordwest County have lost.

Jack Wilson said: “Ben and I have been team-mates since we were eight and were always trying to outscore each other as juniors before we came to the Bridge Meadow and played together here.

“We have also been the best of pals and he will be my best man at my wedding, so I could pay him no higher compliment than that.

“I don’t want him to get big-headed, so I’ll just finish by saying he is going to be missed because he is always totally committed and certainly knows how to find the onion net.”

Gregg Walters said: “I’ve always regarded Ben as a top player because, like me, he would run himself into the ground and battle for every ball, which the supporters really loved about him.

“We have both shown other local players that if a player has talent and commitment, he can play for Haverfordwest County in the Welsh Premier League.

“It had become a bit of a tradition that we always sat next to each other in the changing rooms and he was definitely the lead man in the Munchkins Bunch.”

Fawcett now begins life on the other side of the world with Moreland City, carrying with him the good wishes of Haverfordwest County, Hakin United and the wider Pembrokeshire football community.

For a player who has given so much to the local game, his move to Melbourne marks not an ending, but the start of another exciting footballing chapter.

 

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England overpower Wales in 10-try Six Nations victory

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WALES CLAIM BONUS POINT

ENGLAND underlined their status as the dominant force in women’s rugby as they ran in 10 tries to beat Wales 62-24 at Ashton Gate.

Meg Jones and Marlie Packer both crossed twice for the Red Roses, who maintained their perfect Women’s Six Nations record and secured another emphatic win in front of a big Bristol crowd.

Maddie Feaunati, Millie David, Amy Cokayne, Claudia Moloney-MacDonald, Jess Breach and Maud Muir also scored for England, while Wales replied through Keira Bevan, Kelsey Jones, Bethan Lewis and Seren Lockwood.

England started at pace and were ahead after just six minutes when Feaunati powered over from close range after a break had taken the home side deep into Welsh territory. Helena Rowland added the conversion.

David, making her England debut, then marked the occasion with a try of her own, collecting a wide pass from Holly Aitchison before racing clear. Her afternoon, however, was cut short after she failed a head injury assessment.

Wales responded well and got themselves back into the contest when scrum-half Bevan spotted a gap at the ruck and darted through to score, before converting her own try to reduce the deficit.

But England’s power and pace soon told. Packer was driven over from close range before Jones produced a sharp individual finish to secure the bonus point.

Wales hooker Kelsey Jones hit back from a well-worked line-out move, but England had the final say of the half when Meg Jones started and finished a sweeping attack involving Claudia Moloney-MacDonald and Ellie Kildunne.

The Red Roses led 29-12 at half-time and quickly stretched their advantage after the break when Cokayne peeled away from a rolling maul to score.

Wales’ task became harder when full-back Kayleigh Powell was shown a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on, and England immediately made the extra player count as Moloney-MacDonald finished in the corner.

Breach added England’s eighth try, before Packer and Muir crossed late on to take the home side past the 60-point mark.

To their credit, Wales refused to fold. Bethan Lewis forced her way over in the second half and Lockwood’s late score ensured Wales left Bristol with a try bonus point.

It was still a heavy defeat, but Wales showed flashes of attacking quality and finished with four tries against the world champions.

England, however, remain the team to beat, with another ruthless performance strengthening their grip at the top of the Women’s Six Nations table.

Checked details against current match reports from BBC, Sky Sports and The Guardian, which confirm the 62-24 scoreline, England’s 10 tries and Wales’ four-try bonus point.

 

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