Sport
Neyland make early statement as cricket season begins
NEYLAND made an immediate statement on the opening weekend of the Nicholas Insurance Thomas Carroll Pembroke County Cricket League as they began their Division 1 campaign with a convincing 91-run win over Whitland.

The champions posted 256-8, with Sean Hannon leading the way with 76 and Paul Murray adding 52. Ross Hardy also made 26 before taking 2-21, while Andrew Miller claimed 2-24 and Sam Laugharne 2-30.
Whitland battled to 165-8 in reply, Che Thomas finishing unbeaten on 45 and Matthew Davies making 37, but Neyland took 19 points from the fixture to sit top after the first round of matches.
Carew also made a strong start, beating Burton by eight wickets. Burton were bowled out for 160, despite Joseph Kiff making 44 and both Nick Jones and Luke Hayman adding 31. Carew reached 161-2, Morgan Grieve top-scoring with 68, supported by Brian Hall, who finished 44 not out, and Shaun Whitfield, who added an unbeaten 25 after earlier taking 3-44. Iori Hicks claimed 4-26 and Noah Davies 3-20.
Saundersfoot were another side to open with victory, chasing down Cresselly’s 182 all out to win by seven wickets. Simon Stanford made 63, with Nick Cope unbeaten on 36, after Tom Murphy had earlier hit 66 for Cresselly.
Herbrandston produced the most emphatic batting display of the day, beating Lawrenny by ten wickets. Lawrenny were dismissed for 129, with Harry Thomas making 36, before Herbrandston reached 136 without loss. Harry Nicholas finished 51 not out and Charlie Malloy 43 not out, Malloy having earlier taken a superb 8-57.
There was also early drama at St Ishmaels, where Tish and Narberth finished level. St Ishmaels closed on 122-9, with Narberth then bowled out for the same score. Stephen Williams made 17 and took 3-16 for Tish, while Ben Hughes claimed 3-18 for Narberth.

Lawrenny team at the weekend (Image: Martin Jones)
Division 2
JOHNSTON and Cresselly seconds both took maximum 20-point hauls in Division 2.
Johnston edged a tight contest with Pembroke Dock by 12 runs. Steven Mills starred with 73 and 3-18, while Gary James made 61 and took 2-30 as Johnston were bowled out for 173 before dismissing Pembroke Dock for 161. Nick Daley made 41 for the Dock, with Peter Kingdom adding 31 and Callum Power 26.
Cresselly seconds beat Fishguard by 75 runs after posting 217 all out. Griff Jenkins made 48 and took 2-18, Lewis Mason added 40, and Matthew Lewis claimed 3-19. Fishguard were bowled out for 142, Anthony Cousins top-scoring with 32.
Hook won a high-scoring game against Llangwm, chasing 221-8 to win by six wickets. Mikey Jones was the match-winner with an unbeaten 101, backed up by Rhys Phelps with 60. Llangwm had earlier been led by Luke Brock, who made 108, with Dominic Asson unbeaten on 77.
Pembroke also made a fine start, beating Llanrhian by ten wickets. Llanrhian reached 137-9, Jack Jones carrying his bat for 88 not out, but Pembroke replied with 138 without loss. Ceri Brace made 64 not out and Jack Harries 62 not out.
Haverfordwest were comfortable nine-wicket winners over Llechryd. Jake Merry took 4-13 as Llechryd were bowled out for 74, before Johnnie White, unbeaten on 31, and Ben Field, unbeaten on 25, completed the chase.
Division 3
CAREW seconds lead the early Division 3 table after a three-wicket win over Burton seconds.
Burton were bowled out for 160, Will Ridge making 45, before Carew seconds reached 163-7. Stephen Cole made 50, Dai Rees 37 and Rhys Lewis 33, while Jamie Heeps had earlier taken 3-47.
Laugharne also began with victory, beating Pembroke seconds by seven wickets. Matt Tait finished unbeaten on 50, with Callum Collins-Davies making 34 and Harry Clapperton 24 as Laugharne chased down 131.
Kilgetty defeated Haverfordwest seconds by 20 runs. Dylan Duffy made 48 and Ieuan Prout 29 in Kilgetty’s 142 all out, before Haverfordwest seconds were dismissed for 122 despite James Marchant’s 50. Kieran Williams took 4-20.
Saundersfoot seconds won a low-scoring game at Lamphey by ten runs. Sam Joseph returned excellent figures of 6-26, while Josh Samuel made 19 not out and then took 3-8.
Hundleton edged Stackpole by five wickets, reaching 158-5 in reply to 157-7. Evan Davies finished unbeaten on 50 and Jonathan Williams unbeaten on 36, while Josh Davies made 91 and took 2-34 for Stackpole.
Division 4
HAVERFORDWEST thirds and Llechryd seconds both opened Division 4 with maximum-point victories.
Haverfordwest thirds beat Crymych by two wickets after chasing 126. Richard Davies made 46 and Sidak Mahey 17, while Kos Dammitry took 5-37 for Crymych, who had earlier been led by Nitai Durey with 42 and Sion Vaughan with 38.
Llechryd seconds beat Neyland seconds by 70 runs. Tom Harries made 51, Ollie Roberts 50 and Dan Moulster 36 not out in a total of 198-6. Moulster then completed a fine all-round display with 5-38 as Neyland seconds were bowled out for 128, despite Martin Lewis making 58.
Hook seconds won by four wickets against Carew thirds, with Jamie Phelps making 91 and taking 3-17. Carew thirds had posted 176-8, Robbie Hicks finishing unbeaten on 75.
Narberth seconds beat St Ishmaels seconds by 61 runs, Ceri Davies making 41 not out and taking 2-7. Andrew Williams and Matthew Gow both made 32, while Jordan Howell added 25.
Lawrenny seconds were seven-wicket winners against Herbrandston seconds. Ian Milsom made 56 not out for Herbrandston, but Lawrenny reached 107-3, Jon Beff finishing unbeaten on 36 and Noah Williams unbeaten on 33.
Division 5
LLANRHIAN seconds lead the way in Division 5 after a 97-run win over Pembroke Dock seconds.
Llanrhian seconds made 199-4, with Leon Williams unbeaten on 62, Ryan Bywater making 41 and Ninja Prabath finishing 35 not out. Pembroke Dock seconds were bowled out for 102, despite Johnnie Hay’s 61, as Ryan John took 3-3 and Mark Evans 3-22.
Cresselly thirds also took 20 points, beating Pembroke thirds by six wickets. Pembroke thirds were bowled out for 160, Dan Scourfield falling just short of a century with 95, before Cresselly reached 161-4. Ollie Toy made 59 and Neal Williams 44.
Llangwm seconds beat Hundleton seconds by eight wickets. Josh Davies made 87 not out and John Palmer 65 not out, Palmer having earlier taken 4-14.
Whitland seconds were five-wicket winners over Llechryd thirds. Matt Driver made 51 and Rhys Davies 38 as Whitland chased 115, after Chris Sweeney had taken 4-14 and Joel Evans 4-27.
Division 6
HAVERFORDWEST fourths and Laugharne seconds both opened Division 6 with 20-point wins.
Haverfordwest fourths beat Whitland thirds by four wickets, chasing 92 to finish on 93-6. Will Davies made 57, while Harvey Thomas took 3-12 and Danny Dewstowe 3-7.
Laugharne seconds edged a one-wicket thriller against Neyland thirds. Neyland were bowled out for 134, Mason Kerrison making 40 and Phil Keen 38, before Laugharne reached 135-9. Andrew Edwards finished unbeaten on 37 and Shaun Lynch unbeaten on 22.
Lamphey seconds also started with victory, beating Haverfordwest/Cresselly by four wickets. Haverfordwest/Cresselly made 133-5, Arthur Jenkins top-scoring with 35, before Lamphey seconds reached 134-6 thanks largely to Jack Halstead’s 67.
Sport
Young rally driver makes impressive gravel debut
EIGHTEEN-year-old Henri Cynwyl, of Newcastle Emlyn, marked a memorable milestone at the Plains Rally, Bala, as he made his gravel debut in the highly competitive Mini Rally Challenge.
Henri was driving the ex-championship-winning car previously campaigned by Tom Hynd, giving the young driver a strong platform on which to demonstrate his ability.
Family team
Sitting alongside him was his father, Dilwyn John, whose extensive experience in the co-driver’s seat proved invaluable throughout the demanding event.
Despite mechanical issues on Stages 3 and 4, the father-and-son pairing showed determination and composure to overcome the setbacks and continue gaining valuable experience on the loose surface.
As the day progressed, Henri’s confidence grew with every stage. The crew’s times steadily improved throughout the rally, underlining his rapid adaptation to gravel and his ability to learn quickly in competitive conditions.

Their efforts were rewarded with an impressive sixth-place finish, a highly respectable result on a first gravel outing against more experienced competitors.
Strong foundations
The performance was even more notable given Henri’s limited gravel experience.
Having developed his car control skills through Teifi Valley Motor Club autotests from the age of 14, he was able to transfer much of that experience to the challenging Welsh forest stages.
Additional tuition on gravel from James Williams, of W1 Motorsport Group, also helped prepare him for the step up into rally competition on loose surfaces.
Reflecting on his debut, Henri said: “It was great and I enjoyed every minute of it. Taking part in Teifi Valley Motor Club autotests most definitely helped, along with tuition on gravel stages in the company of James Williams from W1 Motorsport Group.
“I’d also like to thank Mark Williams, my team manager, for all of the support and encouragement.”
Promising start
The successful gravel debut provides another encouraging chapter in the young driver’s development, with the pace, consistency and maturity shown throughout the day suggesting plenty more potential to come.
Henri now switches back to tarmac this weekend as he continues his busy season at the Park Garage Rally in Anglesey, aiming to build on the confidence gained from an impressive first appearance on gravel.
Looking ahead, he is already eagerly anticipating the next round of the Mini Rally Challenge in Greystoke Forest, Cumbria.
With a strong first result under his belt, and plenty of lessons learned from the Plains Rally, Henri will be aiming to build on his promising start when the championship heads north.
Sport
Rowers conquer gruelling 22-mile Cleddau challenge
Crews from across the UK battle tides, headwinds and the Haven to finish marathon race at Haverfordwest River Festival
ROWERS from across the United Kingdom descended on Pembrokeshire at the weekend to take part in one of Wales’ toughest coastal rowing challenges — the 22-mile Cleddau River Marathon Row from Dale to Haverfordwest.
Held as part of the annual Haverfordwest River Festival on Saturday (Jun 13), the spectacular endurance race saw around 25 crews line up on the shoreline at Dale for a dramatic beach start before battling the tides, currents and changing weather conditions along the Milford Haven Waterway.
With calm waters and blue skies greeting competitors at the start, crews launched from Dale Bay at around 2:30pm and powered into the Haven, navigating a route that took them past Milford Haven, Neyland and Pembroke Dock before passing beneath the Cleddau Bridge and tackling the winding upper reaches of the river toward Haverfordwest.
However, conditions became more testing as the race progressed, with the tide turning against competitors and a headwind adding to the challenge during the final push upstream.
The marathon row was organised by Helen Heaton and Llangwm Rowing Club, with staggered starts helping ensure crews arrived in Haverfordwest in time for the celebrations at the River Festival.
At the finish line in Haverfordwest, exhausted rowers were greeted by cheering crowds, family members and councillors, who helped crews bring their boats ashore before an evening of celebrations and prize-giving at HaverHub.
The event drew teams from across Wales and further afield, highlighting Pembrokeshire’s growing reputation as a destination for competitive coastal rowing. The marathon route, stretching approximately 22 miles from Dale to the county town, is regarded as one of the more demanding fixtures in the Welsh sea rowing calendar.
Video crews and drone operators captured the action throughout the day, with local media teams filming both from shore and on the water.
The race was sponsored by Dale Sailing, with video sponsorship support from Pembrokeshire Powerboating and Sailing Academy.
The Herald understands the Wasps of Llangwm crew took top honours in the demanding race after a hard-fought contest on the water.
Photo caption:
Marathon effort: Crews from across the UK battled tides and headwinds during the 22-mile Cleddau River Marathon Row from Dale to Haverfordwest
Charity
Charity football match raises £10,025 for Glangwili Hospital units
A CHARITY football event held at Carmarthen Town AFC has raised £10,025 for two key services at Glangwili Hospital.
The event, organised by LHP Accountants, took place on Saturday and raised money for the Chemotherapy Unit and the Special Care Baby Unit through Hywel Dda Health Charities.
Organisers said they had been “absolutely overwhelmed” by the support shown on the day, thanking everyone who played, donated, sponsored, volunteered, bought raffle tickets, bid in the auction or attended the event.
They said: “This achievement belongs to every single person who supported us. Thank you for helping us make a real difference.”
The event was also filmed by S4C’s Heno, with coverage due to air tonight between 7:00pm and 7:30pm.

Caption:
Players and supporters at Carmarthen Town AFC helped raise £10,025 for Hywel Dda Health Charities.
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