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Last-gasp wicket gives Carew win

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Simon Cole of Cresselly: Watching the ball head for third man • Pic: Susan McKehon)

Simon Cole of Cresselly: Watching the ball head for third man • Pic: Susan McKehon)

CAREW picked up maximum points from their victory over Cresselly on Saturday but only thanks to a last gasp wicket.

Carew batted first and made a good total of 210 for 8. Cresselly looked set to pick up a surprise victory but a wicket from the final ball of the game gave Carew victory by the slender margin of three runs.

Ian Sefton top scored for Carew with 57 while Brian Hall also played well to make 28. Shaun Whitfield finished not out on 27 as Cresselly were set 211 to win.

Mike Shaw was the pick of the bowlers for Cresselly as he took three wickets for 39 runs.

In their reply, Cresselly’s Brad McDermott-Jenkins and Mike Shaw took their side to within reach of victory.

McDermott-Jenkins top scored for his side but he fell for 61 while Shaw was also out having made 42.

However, wickets continued to fall as Tom Davies and James Hinchcliffe turned up the pressure on their near-neighbours.

With Cresselly needing just four runs off the final ball Neilson Cole but his attempts saw him caught and Carew snatched victory from their rivals.

Davies finished with figures of 4 wickets for 33 runs while Hinchcliffe also bowled well with figures of four wickets for 24 runs.

Cresselly will be desperately disappointed to have come away with just nine points from a game they could have won.

Carew take the maximum 30 points for their efforts to move into second place in Division One.

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National Road Championships return to West Wales this summer

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CEREDIGION will host the 2025 Lloyds National Road Championships from June 26 to 29, bringing elite-level cycling to west Wales – and Pembrokeshire residents are being encouraged to make the short trip across the border to enjoy the action.

A total of ten national champion’s jerseys will be contested 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 event on Sunday, June 29.

Entries for all events are open now and will close at midnight on Sunday, June 1. Full route details can be found at www.ceredigion.gov.uk/resident/news/2025/routes-revealed-for-the-2025-lloyds-national-road-championships

Time-trial – Aberaeron – Thursday, June 26
The opening event takes place around Aberaeron, with a challenging route beginning in Ffos-y-ffin and heading along fast-rolling roads to Ciliau Aeron before returning via a short but steep climb at Rhiw Goch. Elite women and under-23 riders will cover 27km, while elite men will face a 41km course.

Circuit race – Aberystwyth – Friday, June 27
The circuit race will take place in Aberystwyth on Friday evening. Riders will race for 50 minutes plus five laps on a 1.6km loop through the town centre, including Pier Street, Portland Street and Queens Road. The start and finish line will be on the seafront promenade. Spectators will have several opportunities to see the action as riders pass iconic landmarks like the Bandstand and old college.

Road race – Aberystwyth – Sunday, June 29
The championships culminate in a gruelling road race beginning on Aberystwyth’s promenade and heading out towards Trawsgoed on a 23.4km anti-clockwise loop. The course includes a maximum gradient of 9.1% and a technical 13.8% descent from Moriah to the A44. The women’s race will cover 128km and the men’s 187km, finishing on the seafront.

The finishing circuits, which loop through the old harbour and over Trefechan Bridge, are expected to deliver a thrilling end to each race.

Stevie Williams, winner of last year’s Lloyds Tour of Britain Men and a native of Aberystwyth, said: “Racing on home roads is a rare opportunity which always makes it extra special, so I can’t wait to get out on the roads I know so well.”

Jonathan Day, Managing Director for British Cycling Events, said: “The locations for each of the championships are stunning and provide a great test for the riders. There are multiple opportunities for spectators to see the riders pass these iconic landmarks.”

Ceredigion County Council has worked closely with organisers to support the event, which is expected to bring visitors and cycling fans from across the UK.

Councillor Clive Davies said: “The routes will demonstrate all that Ceredigion has to offer, from the coast to the countryside, taking in iconic sights along the way.”

Welsh Government Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Evans said the event was a key milestone as Wales prepares to host the Tour de France for the first time in 2027.

Picture caption:
Tour of Britain: When it visited Aberystwyth in 2021

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Record chases in week of high drama across Pembrokeshire cricket

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THE THIRD week of the Thomas Carroll Pembroke County Cricket League delivered thrilling contests, standout performances, and significant table movements as clubs across all divisions fought to build early-season momentum.

Division 1: Carew crush Saundersfoot, Cresselly and Neyland stay unbeaten

Carew made a resounding statement at the top of Division 1 with a 198-run demolition of Saundersfoot, amassing 341-5 thanks to a blistering 142 from Tim Hicks and 77 from Adam Chandler. With the ball, Barry Evans took 4-17 and James Hinchcliffe chipped in with 3-43 to bowl Saundersfoot out for 143.

Cresselly remain hot on Carew’s heels after a comfortable 132-run win at Haverfordwest. Tom Murphy struck a commanding 67 as Cresselly posted 254-6 before Christian Phillips ripped through the hosts with 5-22.

Elsewhere, Neyland’s powerful batting display secured a 47-run win over Whitland. Paul Murray’s 83 set the tone before Jack John’s 6-36 dismantled the Whitland response.

Herbrandston edged Lawrenny in a tight contest, winning by 10 runs after setting 215-9. Key all-round contributions came from Harry Nicholas (43 & 2-37) and Nathan Banner (32 & 2-24), while Lawrenny’s Finley Lewis hit 56 in vain.

Burton picked up their first win of the season, beating Llangwm by 30 runs, thanks to 56 from Dan Llewellyn and a four-wicket haul by Morgan Scale.

Carew top the Division 1 table with 58 points from three wins, closely followed by Cresselly on 56. Neyland remain in third with 46 points.

Division 1 Table – Week 3

PositionTeamPlayedWonLostPointsRuns ForRuns AgainstWickets TakenWickets Lost
1Carew330586944113021
2Cresselly330567484912522
3Neyland321466786382819
4Saundersfoot321426086972019
5Lawrenny312364615252923
6Burton312345226902725
7Whitland312336145592030
8Herbrandston312335396872328
9Haverfordwest312316196101724
10Llangwm303183905652230

Division 2: Nail-biters and centuries as top three pull ahead

A remarkable unbeaten 93 from Loui Davies guided Narberth to a tense two-wicket victory over Burton II, maintaining their perfect start. Narberth now lead the Division 2 table on 58 points, level with Hook, who scraped a one-wicket win over Cresselly II after chasing 262, powered by 98 from Neal Williams for the hosts.

Pembroke are close behind in third, following a 13-run win over Llechryd. Krunel Patel starred with 24 and 4-22 to edge out a tight defence of 145.

Carew II edged St Ishmaels by five runs in another low-scoring affair, with Sam Harts claiming 4-32. Johnston dominated Llanrhian by nine wickets, thanks to Lee Summons’ unbeaten 70 and a collective bowling performance that left the hosts 153-9.


Division 3: Laugharne hammer Neyland II, Fishguard lead the pack

A breathtaking 98 from Callum Collins-Davies and a five-wicket haul from Sam Lynch propelled Laugharne to a 171-run rout of Neyland II, who were bowled out for just 59.

Fishguard top Division 3 after a 62-run win over Lamphey, with Nigel Delaney producing an all-round masterclass, scoring 85 and taking 2-16.

Pembroke Dock, Stackpole, and Kilgetty all registered wins to stay in the title hunt, with Josh Davies’ unbeaten 89 leading Stackpole to a five-wicket win over Kilgetty.


Division 4: Durey and Hawkins star in huge wins

Crymych’s Nitai Durey slammed an unbeaten 119 as his side chased down Narberth II’s 167 with ease. Steffan Williams also hit 79 not out and took 5-30 in a dominant all-round display.

Darren Hawkins’ century anchored St Ishmaels II’s 72-run win over Carew III, while Saundersfoot II retained their position at the top of the table with a narrow six-wicket win over Pembroke II, thanks to Steve Cook’s unbeaten 78.

Lawrenny II were clinical in a 10-wicket win over Llangwm II, as Alfie Buckle’s 103* ensured a perfect chase of 166.


Division 5: High-scoring thrillers and tight finishes

Herbrandston II edged Haverfordwest IV by just two wickets, with Johnnie Lewis hitting 79 not out. Pembroke Dock II also impressed, chasing 190 to beat Hundleton II by eight wickets, led by Luke Murray’s unbeaten 82.

Cresselly III crushed Neyland III by 62 runs with Tom Rowlands top-scoring on 72, while Whitland II romped to a nine-wicket win over Llechryd II, powered by 58 from Dafydd James and 4-10 by Rhys Davies.


Division 6: Jenkins and James shine for Haverfordwest/Cresselly

Haverfordwest/Cresselly maintained top spot with a six-wicket win over Whitland III, bowling them out for 93. Arthur Jenkins and Jake Manuel took two wickets apiece before the latter guided the chase with an unbeaten 19.


Looking Ahead

With three weeks of action completed, early trends are emerging in all divisions. Carew and Cresselly appear set for a fierce Division 1 title battle, while Division 2 is shaping up into a three-way tussle between Narberth, Hook, and Pembroke. In Division 3, Fishguard’s form is commanding, and in Division 4, Saundersfoot II’s unbeaten start has made them the early pace-setters.

Cricket fans across Pembrokeshire can expect more drama as the season unfolds.

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VE Day remembered at Tenby Golf Club with charity ‘Allied Fours’ tournament

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Members raise £290 for veterans as club honours its wartime history

TENBY GOLF CLUB marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day with a special “Allied Fours” competition, raising £290 for Help for Heroes and the Royal British Legion.

The event, held under clear blue skies, saw 42 members take to the course in period dress—complete with flat caps, plus fours, and 1940s-style ‘Land Girl’ outfits—in a spirited day of remembrance and fundraising.

The competition, which paired members in mixed teams, ended with victory for Veronica Davies, Alan Sayers, and Chris Topliss, who finished with 86 points. Close behind were Ann Topliss, Andrew Bray and birthday golfer Will Jordan, who scored 82.

Vice Captain Brian Jones said: “There was a real sense of reflection and remembrance throughout the day. We thought of those former members who served in Flanders and at sea.”

Tenby Golf Club’s links with the military stretch back to 1888, when it first sought War Department permission to use the land. During the First World War, parts of the course were commandeered as firing ranges. In the Second World War, nearby South Beach was transformed into a minefield. One club legend recalls a fox terrier belonging to a member retrieving golf balls from beyond the barbed wire, small enough not to trigger the explosives.

The day ended with a group photo on the clubhouse steps, echoing the camaraderie of generations past. Special thanks were paid to the greenkeeping team—on the course from 4:30am—as well as to Theresa and Mick Seal and Gilly Jones for running the field kitchen, and to organiser Simon Sweet.

Mick Seal, Chair of the Competitions and Handicaps Committee, said: “Today was about honouring our club’s history and supporting those who serve. The money raised will help provide vital support for veterans and their families.”

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