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John McLean’s up at Rosemarket

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Seniors stableford winner John McLean: With runner up Roger Scrimshaw and seniors captain Colin Rogers

Seniors stableford winner John McLean: With runner up Roger Scrimshaw and seniors captain Colin Rogers

ROSEMARKET GOLF CLUB seniors played a 13-hole stableford on Tuesday and winning with 29pts was John McLean, whilst runner up Roger Scrimshaw, who beat Tony Waldeis on count back, finished with 27pts. Fourth was Dan Scale with 25pts, beating Richard Dodds on count back.

Twos winners were Vivian Thomas on holes 7 and 13 accompanied by Derek Gregory on hole 7 and Roger Scrimshaw on hole 13. Mike Butler won the Thursday roll up over 14 holes with 29pts, runner up John McLean with 28pts, third Bryn Lewis 27pts.

The stableford competition on Saturday was kindly sponsored by AMG Electrical & Property Maintenance.

Winner of Division 1 was Gary Lloyd with 38pts, second Alex James 36pts, and third Mark McCormack 29pts. Division 2 winner was Peter Morgan with 33pts. Twos winner was Alex James on hole 3. Winner of the Winter Voucher competition on Sunday was Paul Smith with 42pts beating club captain Jock Wilson on count back. Third was Mark McCormack 41pts, Fourth Peter Morgan 40pts and fifth Tony Deakin 39pts. Only two of the day was Des Potter on hole 13.

Matthew Rees is running FREE golf coaching sessions for anyone wanting to try out golf for the first time. This is not for golfers but member’s family/friends/work colleagues and anyone who wants to come along and have a go. It’s funded centrally to introduce this great game to more people. The sessions will be starting March 1st and will be on every Tuesday for 6 weeks. There will be ladies, gents, juniors and a girl’s only class.  If you want to take part please contact Rosemarket Golf Club (Dawn Till Dusk) on 01437 899959 to book a space.

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Wales team announced for Six Nations opener against France

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Adams, Williams, and Jenkins return

WALES head coach Warren Gatland has named his team for the opening match of the 2025 Guinness Six Nations against France at the Stade de France, Paris, on Friday (Jan 31). The game kicks off at 8:15pm GMT and will be broadcast live on ITV and S4C.

Josh Adams, Liam Williams, and Dafydd Jenkins return to the starting XV, with Adams on the wing, Williams at fullback, and Jenkins in the second row.

Jac Morgan leads the side

Captain Jac Morgan starts at openside flanker, joining James Botham at blindside and Aaron Wainwright at No. 8 in the back row. Will Rowlands partners Jenkins in the second row.

In the front row, Evan Lloyd earns his first Test start at hooker, while Henry Thomas is named at tighthead prop for his first start and his first Wales appearance since the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Gareth Thomas starts at loosehead.

Ben Thomas makes Six Nations debut

Tomos Williams starts at scrum-half, with Ben Thomas making his Six Nations debut at fly-half. Owen Watkin and Nick Tompkins form the midfield pairing, while Tom Rogers is named on the wing alongside Adams.

Among the replacements, Nicky Smith is set to win his 50th cap, while fly-half Dan Edwards could make his senior Wales debut. Freddie Thomas and Blair Murray are in line for their first Six Nations appearances, having made their senior international debuts in the Autumn Nations Series.

The front-row replacements include Elliot Dee, Keiron Assiratti, and Smith. Tommy Reffell covers the back row, and Rhodri Williams provides scrum-half cover.

Gatland said: “We’re excited for the challenge on Friday. The Six Nations is the best rugby competition in the world. Every game is a big occasion. We want to go out there, embrace that, and start our championship well.”


Wales team to face France

Starting XV:
15. Liam Williams (Saracens) – 92 caps
14. Tom Rogers (Scarlets) – 5 caps
13. Nick Tompkins (Saracens) – 38 caps
12. Owen Watkin (Ospreys) – 42 caps
11. Josh Adams (Cardiff Rugby) – 59 caps
10. Ben Thomas (Cardiff Rugby) – 7 caps
9. Tomos Williams (Gloucester Rugby) – 59 caps
1. Gareth Thomas (Ospreys) – 35 caps
2. Evan Lloyd (Cardiff Rugby) – 5 caps
3. Henry Thomas (Scarlets) – 4 caps
4. Will Rowlands (Racing 92) – 36 caps
5. Dafydd Jenkins (Exeter Chiefs) – 19 caps
6. James Botham (Cardiff Rugby) – 16 caps
7. Jac Morgan (Ospreys) – 18 caps (captain)
8. Aaron Wainwright (Dragons) – 52 caps

Replacements:
16. Elliot Dee (Dragons) – 51 caps
17. Nicky Smith (Leicester Tigers) – 49 caps
18. Keiron Assiratti (Cardiff Rugby) – 10 caps
19. Freddie Thomas (Gloucester Rugby) – 1 cap
20. Tommy Reffell (Leicester Tigers) – 23 caps
21. Rhodri Williams (Dragons) – 5 caps
22. Dan Edwards (Ospreys) – uncapped
23. Blair Murray (Scarlets) – 3 caps


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Fun free sport sessions for kids in Fishguard

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YOUNGSTERS can discover new sports to love at a free multi-sports session starting next week.

The sessions for children aged 5-8 will be held every Monday in term time between 4.15pm-5pm at Fishguard Leisure Centre.

The first session is this Monday, February 3rd.

Delivered by Sport Pembrokeshire Active Young People officers and assisted by

Young Ambassadors from Ysgol Bro Gwaun, the event is an opportunity to try fun activities, new sports and develop fundamental movement skills.

All are welcome to come along.

Contact [email protected] for more information or to register your child.

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South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association: Week 14 Results

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THE SOUTH Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association, also known as “The Friendly League,” has released the results for Week 14 of the competition.

Match Results

  • Hundleton 8 v Badgers 2
  • Llanteg 2 v St Johns 8
  • Reynalton 8 v St Twynnells 2
  • East Williamston 8 v Carew 2

The match between Cosheston and Kilgetty was postponed, while Lamphey had the bye.

League Table (Week 14)

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostS/DPoints
East Williamston12110116792
Carew1281311179
Reynalton128044870
Hundleton137066168
St Johns118037666
Cosheston116053354
Llanteg11317-2951
St Twynnells13319-12548
Badgers11317645
Kilgetty11308-12940
Lamphey11209-14229

For further details or any inquiries, please contact Steve Cox, League Fixtures Secretary.

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