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Pembrokeshire boccia success

Sian Thomas: With David Smith and Gerwyn Owen Disability Sport Wales Academy Manager
FIVE COMPETITORS from the Crymych Panthers Boccia club participated in the recent Welsh National Boccia Championships.
The weekend event took place at the Welsh National Sports Centre Sophia Gardens in Cardiff.
Sian Jones from Crymych Panthers came third in the BC2 category, which qualifies her for the British Nationals in Guildford in July.
Team-mate Jacob Thomas came first in the BC3 category, winning all five of his games convincingly.
This was a great performance as it was his first competition after a spell of ill health, and he now also qualifies for the British Nationals.
In the BC8 category, fellow Panthers Ben Couceiro came 4th, Dewi Evans, 8th and Yvonne Berry 10th. It was Yvonne’s first competitive game of singles.
Angela Miles, the Disability Sport Officer for Pembrokeshire, said: “It was great to have five players form Pembrokeshire competing at the nationals to such a high standard.”
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Signed Wales shirts gifted to RNLI go up for auction

FOLLOWING a winning start to the Six Nations Tournament, the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) have scored a winning try for the RNLI, gifting six signed rugby shirts to help save lives at sea.
Each rugby shirt has been signed by the full WRU squad and are accompanied by a certificate of authentication – a winning prize for any Welsh rugby fan.
To avoid a ruck for the WRU shirts the charity has placed all six signed shirts on an online auction, ensuring a fair game for all who wish to win the golden prize. The auction will be live until Wednesday, March 31, which allows plenty of time for supporters to bid for the team in red.
Each signed shirt includes Wales Captain, Mumbles RNLI supporter and the most capped international player of all time Alun Wyn Jones; as well as Louis Rees-Zammit, the Man of the Match in the nail-biting Scotland v Wales game.
Nick Evans, RNLI Fundraising and Partnership Lead said: ‘On behalf of the charity I would like to say a big thank you to the Welsh Rugby Union for donating these fantastic prizes to the RNLI. RNLI volunteers are on call 24-7 and are often called away from important events such as family celebrations – or international rugby tournaments – to respond to the pager if someone is in trouble at sea.
‘Like all charities, 2020 was a challenging year for the RNLI when all traditional fundraising had to stop – all our shops were closed, there were no collections and all events had to be cancelled. This is why we at the RNLI are so grateful to all the team at WRU for their ongoing support. The auction is now live and we would like to encourage all Wales rugby supporters to throw the RNLI a lifeline and place their bid for the winning prize.’
To place a bid or find out more about the charity auction please visit https://www.jumblebee.co.uk/rnliwru.
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Five subs to be allowed for JD Cymru Premier clubs

THE FAW’s National Leagues Board has confirmed that JD Cymru Premier clubs will be permitted to make five substitutions in matches, in accordance with the Laws of the Game, until the end of the 2020-21 top-flight season.
FIFA extended the use of the rule, which was first introduced following the COVID-19 outbreak, citing “player welfare” as part of the reason for the temporary amendment to Law 3 of the Laws of the Game.
FIFA stated that “Some competitions which resumed in 2020 may have a shorter-than-usual recovery/preparation period before the start of their next season.”
“For many competitions, the 2020/21 season will involve matches being played in a condensed period due to a delayed start and the inability to end later than usual because of major international tournaments.”
With the JD Cymru Premier set to restart on March 2, the National Leagues Board has approved the use of the rule in the JD Cymru Premier until the end of the current campaign.
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Haverfordwest County’s remaining phase 1 fixtures released

HAVERFORDWEST County will return to action on Saturday, March 6, with a home game against Cardiff Met University.
The JD Cymru Premier has been granted elite status by the National Sports Group once again and the FAW has announced the rescheduled fixtures.
The first fixture upon the return will see Newtown AFC host Penybont on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 live on Facebook via Sgorio’s platforms.
Bala Town travel to The New Saints on Sgorio on March 6, 2021 with a 5pm kick off.
This will be followed by a full host of fixtures on Saturday, March 6, 2021.
The new calendar sees clubs play their final six matches of Phase One, which is now due to be completed on April 4, 2021.
Haverfordwest County’s remaining fixtures for phase 1 are listed below.
March 6 – 14:30
Haverfordwest County FC v Cardiff Met University FC
March 9 – 19:45
Aberystwyth Town FC v Haverfordwest County FC
March 13 – 14:30
Haverfordwest County FC v The New Saints FC
March 20 – 14:30
Connah’s Quay Nomads FC v Haverfordwest County FC
March 27 – 14:30
Newtown AFC v Haverfordwest County FC
April 2 – 17:00
Penybont FC v Haverfordwest County FC
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