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Dan’s the man for Milford
Milford Haven 14
Nantgaredig 12
WRU Bowl
MILFORD HAVEN made it through to the last 16 of the WRU Bowl for the first time in their history after a narrow 14-12 over Nantgaredig last Saturday (Dec 10).
Milford went ahead when Craig Barnett sent a penalty through the posts, only for Nantgaredig’s Meirion Davies to level the scores at 3-3.
The heavy rain then came down as conditions took a turn for the worse, but both sides battled away as they looked to hold an advantage at the break.
It wasn’t to be and both sides went in at the break with the score still tied at 3-3.
In the second half, Barnett added another two penalties, as did his opposite number Davies, which levelled the scores at 9-9.
Going into the closing stages it was anybody’s game, but it was Milford’s Dan McClelland who came up with the winning a score with the game’s first try which went unconverted.
Davies responded with a fourth try for the visitors to set up a nervy finale but the home side held on for an excellent victory.
This Saturday (Dec 17), Milford return to league action and will be in a confident frame of mind as they welcome local rivals Neyland to the Obs.
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Division Three match reports: Key wins and dominant performances
Clarbeston Road II 2-3 Neyland II
Neyland II narrowly defeated Clarbeston Road II in a close 3-2 encounter. Clarbeston’s Jack Wood and Henry Lucas found the net, but Neyland II clinched the victory with goals from Zac Owen, Korey Arran (penalty), and Mason Morgans-Hurley. Despite their win, Neyland II remains near the bottom of the league, hoping to build momentum from this result. Clarbeston Road II’s defeat keeps them in 10th place with 9 points from 12 games, reflecting a challenging season thus far.
Goodwick United II 5-0 Camrose II
League leaders Goodwick United II continued their dominant form, securing a comfortable 5-0 win over Camrose II. Goals from Ifan Mathias, Gary Reynolds, Sion O’Sullivan, Thomas Phelps-Jenkins, and Tyler Booker highlighted their attacking prowess. Goodwick sits firmly at the top with 34 points and an impressive +33 goal difference, showcasing their strength this season. Camrose II, however, remains near the bottom with just 7 points, struggling to improve from 11th place.
Haverfordwest Cricket Club 2-1 Pendine
Haverfordwest Cricket Club fought hard to edge out Pendine 2-1, with goals from Jordan Harrison and Liam Sheehan. This victory lifts Haverfordwest CC to 5th place on 17 points from 12 games, giving them a boost in the mid-table standings. Pendine, despite Julian Blewitt’s goal, stays in 4th place with 19 points, within reach of the top but facing stiff competition.
Letterston 6-1 Kilgetty II
Letterston put on an attacking display with a dominant 6-1 win over Kilgetty II. Simon Jones led the charge with a hat trick, while Morgan Miles, Robert Hedley, and Jordan White added to the scoreline. This result strengthens Letterston’s position in the table, bringing them to 16 points, just a point behind Haverfordwest CC. Kilgetty II, meanwhile, drops further down with 11 points and a -14 goal difference, indicating defensive struggles.
Pembroke Borough 6-2 St Florence
Pembroke Borough extended their strong form with a decisive 6-2 victory over St Florence. Jake Campbell and Jordan White each scored twice, with Luke Hendry and Jack Walker also contributing. Pembroke Borough remains secure in 2nd place with 25 points from 12 games, keeping up the pressure on league leaders Goodwick United II. St Florence, however, continues to struggle for consistency, sitting in the lower half of the table with 11 points.
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Pembrokeshire Second Division round-up: Promotion race heats up
CAMROSE took another decisive step in their promotion quest with a 2-0 victory over Johnston. Sitting third in the league on 25 points from 11 games, they are just one point behind second-placed Narberth. With a strong defensive record and reliable scoring, Camrose is poised for a continued push for the top spots. Johnston, meanwhile, remains near the relegation zone with only 9 points from 10 games, struggling to rise from the lower ranks.
Carew II 3-0 Broad Haven
Carew II’s 3-0 win over Broad Haven moved them up to 10 points, giving them valuable breathing space above the bottom of the table. Now positioned in 10th, Carew II is working to establish consistency in the league, while Broad Haven continues to languish at the foot of the table, winless so far this season.
Merlins Bridge II 7-3 Solva
In a goal-filled spectacle, Merlins Bridge II overpowered Solva with a 7-3 win, showcasing their offensive might. This victory lifts Merlins Bridge II to sixth place on 18 points from 11 games, strengthening their mid-table position. Though not currently in the promotion mix, their recent form indicates potential to climb higher. Solva, in seventh with 11 points, has now lost six of their 11 matches, struggling to find consistency.
Monkton Swifts II 0-9 Hakin United II
Hakin United II demonstrated their dominance at the top of the league with a commanding 9-0 win over Monkton Swifts II. Leading the division with 28 points from 13 games and an impressive +29 goal difference, Hakin United II’s blend of offensive firepower and defensive stability has kept them clear at the summit. Monkton Swifts II, with just 10 points and a -21 goal difference from 13 games, remains near the bottom and continues to struggle.
Neyland 1-3 Narberth
Narberth maintained their title challenge with a solid 3-1 win over Neyland, holding onto second place with 26 points from 11 games—only two points behind Hakin United II, with two games in hand. Their +24 goal difference highlights their robust form and positions them as serious contenders for the top spot. Neyland, now fifth with 20 points, is also performing respectably, though the defeat underscores the gap they must bridge to challenge the league leaders.
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Pembrokeshire First Division match reports – November 9, 2024
Carew 2-3 Clarbeston Road
IN a closely fought contest, Clarbeston Road edged out Carew with a narrow 3-2 victory. James Hinchliffe struck twice for Carew, but his efforts couldn’t secure any points. Clarbeston Road’s Laurie Haworth also netted twice, with an own goal tipping the scales in their favor. This win boosts Clarbeston Road to 20 points, strengthening their hold in the top half of the table.
Kilgetty 5-1 Herbrandston
Kilgetty capitalized on Herbrandston’s ongoing struggles, securing a commanding 5-1 win. Jordan Richards shone with a hat-trick, while Callum Proctor and Jordan Gorman each added a goal. Adam Whatling’s penalty offered Herbrandston a consolation, yet the team remains at the bottom with zero points and a daunting -81 goal difference. Kilgetty, meanwhile, climbs to 13 points.
Milford United 0-7 Goodwick United
League leaders Goodwick United showcased their dominance in a resounding 7-0 victory over Milford United. Rhys Dalling, Will Haworth, and Rhys Jones each netted twice, with James Bryan adding the seventh. This emphatic win solidifies Goodwick’s position at the top with 31 points and a +50 goal difference, while Milford United continues to grapple with defensive issues.
St Ishmaels 3-4 Merlins Bridge
In a thrilling, high-scoring encounter, Merlins Bridge narrowly defeated St Ishmaels 4-3. Brennan Devonald, Thomas Williams, and Ieuan Hawkins found the net for St Ishmaels, but it wasn’t enough. Nick Squire’s brace, along with goals from Tom Jago and an own goal, secured the win for Merlins Bridge, bringing them to 16 points and comfortably mid-table.
Tenby 5-2 Monkton Swifts
Tenby proved too strong for Monkton Swifts, claiming a decisive 5-2 victory. Jerome Williams led the charge with two goals, supported by strikes from Scott Ferney, Joe Leahy, and Daniel Storer. Monkton’s Gareth Finnegan and Ryan Hughes managed goals, but couldn’t prevent defeat. Tenby’s victory cements their third-place position with 20 points, while Monkton Swifts sit just above Milford United on 11 points.
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