Sport
Unlucky Cardigan fall two short
THE TEIFISIDERS fell two points short against a well drilled Pontarddulais side, but the men from Cardigan can take solace from the fact they were able to claim a bonus point.
It was the Bont that scored first with a well-executed try from Gwyn Davies, after some slick passing and a strong running line from the centre allowed him to crash over with Gary Williams adding the extras. Cardigan replied some five minutes later after ill-discipline from the Bont allowed Iestyn Crompton to kick a penalty. After a battle in the mid-field, the visitors extended their lead with Gary Williams touching down in the corner. The scores stayed at 12-3 at the break, after Williams failed to convert his try.
After a little ‘handbags’, both sides were reduced to 13 men thanks to two yellow cards each. This extra space freed up the Cardigan backs and within two minutes of the restart, full back James Russell slid over for a try, which he converted. This was followed up with Rhydian Jenkins touching down for an unconverted try giving the home side a one point lead. The Bont replied almost instantly as Steffan Williams stepped his way to the try line, with Gary Williams adding the extras.
However, as was the game as a whole, the Cardigan side bounced back and Llyr Tobias found himself in space to score a unconverted try, giving Cardigan the lead once again. But the lead would swap hands again for the final time as Jonathan Lloyd slotted a penalty for the visitors, giving them the lead, and the victory in a hugely entertaining game.
Cardigan currently sit in sixth place in Division 3 west, and travel to Llandeilo on January 18 for their next league fixture.
Sport
Annual veterans tennis tournament was the most popular yet
HAVERFORDWEST Tennis Club’s ninth annual veterans tournament proved to be the most popular yet with a record 42 entries.
Running from 9 September to finals day on 14 September, players over the age of 45 competed in singles, doubles and mixed doubles competitions.
David Roch James beat Marc Thompson to claim the men’s singles title, while Liz Green edged Jenny Guard in the ladies’ final.
Marc was consoled in the men’s doubles, where he and partner Gwyn Scale defeated Louis Warren and Peter Brooker.
Meanwhile Liz enjoyed double delight, with she and Angela Scourfield beating Helen Groves and Jane Groves in the ladies’ final.
Jane Allen and John Parker triumphed in the mixed doubles, beating Ruth Moss and Richard Davies in a hugely entertaining finale.
The traditional finals day dinner took place in the clubhouse afterwards, with the trophies presented by club president Brian Hearne.
Tournament organiser Richard Davies was thanked for his hard work, along with Sarah Keogh and her team of volunteers who provided the meal.
Sport
Don’t miss Sport Pembrokeshire Awards nominations deadline
THE deadline for nominations for the Sport Pembrokeshire Awards is fast approaching.
Anyone thinking of putting a sportsman or woman, coach, club, team or organisation forward for any of the categories is urged to do so before the closing date of Sunday October 13th.
The Awards will be held at Folly Farm on Friday November 29th.
The award categories are:
- Coach of the Year
- Female Sporting Achievement
- Male Sporting Achievement
- Boys (U16) Sporting Achievement
- Girls (U16) Sporting Achievement
- Disability Sport Award
- Junior (U16) Disability Sport Award
- Unsung Hero
- Club Organiser of the Year
- Team Achievement of the Year
- Junior (U16) Team Achievement of the Year
- Young Volunteer of the Year
- Club of the Year
- Lifetime Achievement
An additional award announced on the night is the Schools Award, which recognises a local school which works extra hard to make sport and physical activity fun, inclusive, and innovative – and forges strong bonds with the local community.
Thanks go once again to the Awards sponsors, Valero, Pure West Radio and Folly Farm for ensuring that the celebration of Pembrokeshire sport can continue.
To make a nomination, go to: https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/forge/index.asp?x=F53021F86D
Sport
Division 4 West sees high-scoring affairs and tightly contested fixtures
THE latest round of matches in the division 4 west saw some high-scoring affairs and tightly contested fixtures, as the table starts to take shape early in the season. Neyland and Narberth Athletic continue to set the pace, while Llangwm’s struggles continued, and Teirw Crymych recorded a dominant win. Here’s a breakdown of all the action.
Llangwm 17-19 Dreigiau Emlyn
In a closely fought contest, Dreigiau Emlyn narrowly edged Llangwm 19-17. Llangwm put up a brave fight, with tries from Calum Jenkins and George James, both converted by Harry Makepeace, who also added a penalty. However, Dreigiau Emlyn’s scorers were not available, though their performance was enough to secure the victory. Llangwm, despite showing flashes of quality, remain winless after three games.
Pembroke Dock Harlequins 22-40 Neyland
Neyland continued their unbeaten run with a commanding 40-22 victory over Pembroke Dock Harlequins. Damien Miller was in fine form for the Quins, scoring two tries, while Ben Gibby also crossed the line. Ben Hathaway added a conversion and a penalty. However, Neyland proved too strong, with Ben Williams, Josh Watts, and Owen Hamer each contributing tries, while Oli Rothero starred with two tries of his own. Rothero also slotted over three conversions and three penalties, guiding his team to a comprehensive win and cementing their position at the top of the table.
St Davids 0-40 Narberth Athletic
Narberth Athletic dominated St Davids in a one-sided affair, winning 40-0. The scoring started early, with Harry Phillips and Shane Rossiter each scoring two tries. Harry Williams and Kyle Williams also crossed the line, while Rossiter’s reliable kicking saw him add five conversions. St Davids, who struggled to make an impact, were simply outclassed by a Narberth side that looks like serious title contenders after their second consecutive victory.
Teirw Crymych 42-21 Llanybydder
Teirw Crymych produced one of the performances of the weekend with a resounding 42-21 win over Llanybydder. Tomos Lewis led the charge with two tries, while Hedd Jones, Griff Lloyd, Luke Freebury, and Osian Thomas each scored a try apiece. Elgan Wilson was flawless with the boot, converting all six tries. Llanybydder did respond, with Osian Roberts crossing the line twice and Will Evans also adding a try. Roberts converted all three scores, but Teirw Crymych were too strong on the day, earning their first win of the season.
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