Sport
Tigers or Cheetahs?
WEST Wales Intermediate Cup champions Johnston are under investigation into playing an ineligible player in the third round against St Josephs on December 7.
The current intermediate cup holders won their third round tie last Saturday against Swansea League Division One outfit St Josephs 41.
However, immediately after the match officials from St Josephs alerted the referee to the fact that Johnston’s Luke Hayward should not have been playing because he was suspended after being sent off in the previous round against Evans & Williams.
The referee was told that he had been playing under a different name to the one on the team sheet. He then reported the allegation to the West Wales Football Association who contacted Johnston for an explanation.
Johnston official Glenn Murray said: “We have been investigated by the West Wales Football Association and we have admitted the charge.”
Just seven months on from lifting the cup for the first time, the
Tigers now face being kicked out of the competition.
Johnston lifted the cup in May after defeating Penlan Club in a pulsating tie played at Swansea’s Liberty Stadium. Johnston found themselves 2-0 down at half time before coming back to force extra-time. Steve Mills scored the winning goal for the Tigers just four minutes from time. West Wales assistant secretary Ceri Richards has confirmed that they were investigating the serious allegation.
It is understood that Johnston have admitted the allegation and the West Wales Football Association now have to decide what punishment to hand down.
On his Facebook profile, Luke Hayward commented: “Couldn’t give a ****, 120 minutes on the liberty will never be taken away from me… Got one thing right tho we’re [the] holders!”
Around 10pm on Thursday 17th Luke Hayward: December 2013.
Sport
South Pembrokeshire Friendly League title for East Williamston
St Johns finish runners-up as final catch-up matches bring the 2025/26 short mat bowls season to a close
THE SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE SHORT MAT BOWLS ASSOCIATION’S Friendly League season has officially concluded following the final catch-up matches played over recent weeks.
East Williamston were confirmed as league champions after finishing top of the final table with 126 points from their 20 matches. St Johns took second place with 118 points, while Hundleton finished third on 107.
The final catch-up results saw Hundleton beat East Williamston 10-0, Kilgetty defeat Carew 10-0, Llanteg overcome St Twynnells 8-2, and Cosheston record an 8-2 win over Llanteg.
Despite that final defeat, East Williamston had already done enough over the course of the campaign to secure the title, with St Johns ending the season as runners-up after another strong year in the competition.
Llanteg finished fourth on 105 points, just ahead of St Twynnells on 101, while Reynalton ended the season on 99. Carew were close behind on 98, followed by Cosheston on 96, Badgers on 89, Kilgetty on 83 and Lamphey on 80.
League Fixtures Secretary Steve Cox congratulated the top two clubs and also confirmed that this was his final report in the role.
In his closing message to clubs, he said he hoped whoever takes over the position would enjoy it as much as he had.
Sport
Haverfordwest County storm into play-offs with six-goal demolition
Dan Hawkins hits hat-trick as Bluebirds overwhelm Llanelli at Bridge Meadow
HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY secured their place in the JD Cymru Premier European play-offs with a crushing 6-0 victory over Llanelli Town at the Ogi Bridge Meadow.
The Bluebirds were far too strong for the visitors and had the game under control early on, turning sustained pressure into a commanding first-half lead before finishing the job in emphatic style after the break.
Dan Hawkins was the star of the show with a hat-trick, while Ben Ahmun, Rhys Abbruzzese and Panashe Makwiramiti also got on the scoresheet in a one-sided contest.

Tony Pennock’s side wasted little time in stamping their authority on the game. Haverfordwest moved the ball sharply, created openings from the outset and were rewarded with an early breakthrough which set the tone for the afternoon.
Llanelli struggled to cope with the pace and movement of the home side, who looked dangerous whenever they went forward. Ahmun added a second as the pressure told, and although the visitors tried to stay in touch, Haverfordwest always looked the more likely to score again.
Even a missed penalty did little to slow the Bluebirds’ momentum. They continued to push forward, and a third goal before the break effectively ended the contest, giving the hosts a deserved cushion at half-time.
Any hopes of a Llanelli response disappeared quickly in the second half as Haverfordwest stepped up another gear.
Hawkins completed his hat-trick in style, underlining an impressive individual display, before Abbruzzese added a fifth as the home side carved open the visitors once again.
There was also a welcome moment for Jack Wilson, who made his return after a long spell out with injury, as the Bluebirds continued to dominate in front of their home support.
Makwiramiti rounded things off with a superb long-range strike late on to complete a memorable afternoon for the hosts, who rarely looked troubled and could have scored even more.
The result keeps the momentum firmly with Haverfordwest heading into their final outing before the play-offs, and the manner of the victory will only add to belief that they can extend their season further.
Sport
Hakin seconds storm to cup glory
Young Vikings prove too strong for Johnston in eight-goal final
HAKIN UNITED 2nds lifted the Pembrokeshire Division Two Cup after a powerful display saw them beat Johnston 5-3 in front of 719 spectators at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium on Friday night.
The Vikings’ young side rose to the occasion in style, turning in an energetic and confident performance to take control of the final and keep Johnston on the back foot for long periods.
Hakin made the most of mistakes from the Tigers and showed real quality going forward, with Mason Dolling and Callum Stannett particularly impressive in attack as they helped drive their side towards the trophy.
Although Johnston did manage to get two late goals on the scoresheet, they came too late to change the outcome of a contest that had already been decided.
By that stage, Hakin had built a commanding lead and looked the more dangerous side throughout, combining pace, movement and clinical finishing to put themselves firmly in control.
The strong turnout at the Ogi Bridge Meadow added to the occasion, with a crowd of 719 watching Hakin’s young team deliver on the big stage.
In the end, the Vikings were deserved winners, producing the sort of dominant cup final display that left little doubt over where the silverware was heading.
Image: Hakin United Football Club/Facebook
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