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Carew return with big win

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CAREW returned to Division 1 with a big win on Sunday (Apr 28), as they beat Llangwm by 184 runs at Pill Parks.

Llangwm won the toss and elected to field on what was a damp afternoon but Carew didn’t seem fazed by the conditions.

They put on an excellent display of batting, eventually finishing on 272-5 from their 45 overs.

Nick Davies scored 31 for the visitors before Ian Sefton and Tom Davies took control of the game.

Davies scored 95 and was unlucky to miss out on a century while Sefton did reach three figures, making a score of 107.

Toby Asson did take two wickets for Llangwm for the loss of 48 runs while Ollie Davies also picked up a wicket.

Having missed out on a century, Davies set about disrupting the Llangwm reply and he did just that as he had Joseph and Matthew Kiff caught by Tom and Nick Scourfield respectively.

Shaun Whitfield then had Noah Davies caught by namesake Nick on a score of two as the home side began to struggle.

Will Beresford did make 25 but he was then caught by Jacob Knox off the bowling of Tom Davies.

He then bowled namesake Ollie for a duck and he also bowled Euan Griffiths and Toby Asson for similar scores, finishing with excellent figures of 6-15.

Richard Brock added 6 runs to the score but he was then bowled by Whitfield.

Phil Llewellyn offered some late resistance with Luke Brock as the former made 21 before being caught by Sefton off the bowling of Ceri Brace,

Brace then had Daniel Morgan caught by Tom Scourfield for a duck, leaving Brock not out on 23 and Llangwm all out on 88.

On Saturday (May 4), Llangwm will go in search of their first win of the season when they take on St Ishmaels while Carew are at home to neighbours Lawrenny.

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Thrillers and dominant wins mark Week 9 in Pembrokeshire Cricket

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CAREW maintained their lead atop Division 1 of the Thomas Carroll Pembroke County Cricket League with a convincing six-wicket victory over rivals Neyland, successfully chasing 155 to remain at the summit of the standings.

Elsewhere in Division 1, Saundersfoot impressed by defeating Lawrenny with a commanding 125-run victory, fuelled by superb centuries from Tom Mansbridge (106) and Jon Mansbridge (105).

Herbrandston also secured a notable victory, chasing down 192 against second-placed Cresselly thanks to standout knocks from Harry Nicholas (58) and Jack Nicholas (52).

Burton edged past struggling Haverfordwest by just 29 runs, while Whitland comfortably beat bottom side Llangwm by eight wickets after bowling them out cheaply for just 76.

In Division 2, league leaders Narberth showcased their strength, racking up 287-6 against Carew II to clinch a resounding 138-run win, as Shay Norcross (84) starred with the bat.

Division 3 saw another victory for leaders Fishguard, overcoming Hundleton, while Pembroke Dock chased down Neyland II’s 142 comfortably to stay hot on their heels.

There were comprehensive wins across the lower divisions as well, including a standout performance by Jason Stobbs (125) for Haverfordwest III against Narberth II in Division 4.

Thomas Carroll Pembroke County Cricket League

Results and Tables – Week 9 (June 21, 2025)


Division 1 Results

MatchResult
Haverfordwest (90 AO)Burton (119 AO) won by 29 runs
Neyland (155 AO)Carew (159-4) won by 6 wkts
Cresselly (192 AO)Herbrandston (194-4) won by 6 wkts
Saundersfoot (265-6)beat Lawrenny (140 AO) by 125 runs
Whitland (77-2)beat Llangwm (76 AO) by 8 wkts

Division 1 Table (Week 9)

PosTeamPlayedWonLostPoints
1Carew981161
2Cresselly981156
3Saundersfoot963138
4Neyland963131
5Herbrandston954117
6Lawrenny945104
7Burton93692
8Whitland93689
9Haverfordwest92773
10Llangwm90936

Division 2 Results

MatchResult
Burton II (37 AO)Cresselly II (41-2) won by 8 wkts
Llechryd (203 AO)Hook (248-6) won by 45 runs
St Ishmaels (101-2)beat Johnston (100 AO) by 8 wkts
Pembroke (165-2)beat Llanrhian (162-7) by 8 wkts
Carew II (149 AO)Narberth (287-6) won by 138 runs

Division 2 Table (Week 9)

PosTeamPlayedWonLostPoints
1Narberth981163
2St Ishmaels972147
3Pembroke963141
4Hook963135
5Cresselly II954113
6Llechryd945107
7Johnston945104
8Carew II93696
9Llanrhian91862
10Burton II91849

Division 3 Results

MatchResult
Hook II (125 AO)Haverfordwest II (129-1) won by 9 wkts
Fishguard (73-5)beat Hundleton (71 AO) by 5 wkts
Laugharne (95-3)beat Kilgetty (94 AO) by 7 wkts
Pembroke Dock (145-2)beat Neyland II (142 AO) by 8 wkts
Lamphey (158-8)beat Stackpole (116 AO) by 42 runs

Division 3 Table (Week 9)

PosTeamPlayedWonLostPoints
1Fishguard981148
2Pembroke Dock972147
3Hundleton963128
4Stackpole954120
5Lamphey954118
6Haverfordwest II944116
7Laugharne93593
8Kilgetty92670
9Hook II92660
10Neyland II91850

Division 4 Results

MatchResult
Narberth II (115 AO)Haverfordwest III (231-3) won by 116 runs
Crymych (117 AO)Pembroke II (118-4) won by 6 wkts
Llangwm II (126 AO)Saundersfoot II (128-5) won by 5 wkts
Lawrenny II (96 AO)St Ishmaels II (172-8) won by 76 runs
Llanrhian IINo game vs Carew III

Division 4 Table (Week 9)

PosTeamPlayedWonLostPoints
1Pembroke II981162
2Saundersfoot II980152
3St Ishmaels II954120
4Haverfordwest III843118
5Crymych953110
6Lawrenny II93589
7Carew III73375
8Llanrhian II81674
9Narberth II92772
10Llangwm II91869

Division 5 Results

MatchResult
Cresselly III (203-6)Whitland II (270-4) won by 67 runs
Haverfordwest IV (89-9)Pembroke Dock II (93-2) won by 8 wkts
Herbrandston II (204-4)beat Hundleton II (106 AO) by 98 runs
Neyland III (95 AO)Llechryd II (96-1) won by 9 wkts

Division 5 Table (Week 9)

PosTeamPlayedWonLostPoints
1Llechryd II971153
2Herbrandston II972150
3Pembroke Dock II971145
4Haverfordwest IV93598
5Whitland II73391
6Hundleton II83474
7Cresselly III91769
8Neyland III80833

Division 6 Results

MatchResult
H’West/Cresselly (35 AO)Pembroke III (36-4) won by 6 wkts
Kilgetty II (124 AO)Llechryd III (193-7) won by 69 runs
Whitland IIIMatch abandoned vs Lamphey II

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Wales Golf launches ‘Give Golf a Go’ campaign to inspire more women to get involved

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WALES GOLF has announced the official launch of its new flagship participation campaign, ‘Give Golf a Go’, aimed at encouraging more women and juniors across Wales to take their first steps into the sport in a welcoming, supportive and accessible way.

The campaign launched on 17th June, at the Summer of Welsh Women’s Sport ‘New2Golf’ event at the Vale Resort, marking a significant moment for the game in Wales and follows on from the initiatives introduced by Wales Golf to make the game more welcoming for women and girls, such as the £1 million investment from Welsh Government to improve facilities at golf clubs across Wales.

Some of Wales’ biggest sporting names attended the event, including Welsh rugby stars Sian Jones and Molly Reardon, cricket sensation Bethan Gammon, and netball aces Elle McDonald, Leah Middleton, KC Chawane, and Alex Johnson.

They were also joined by Wales Golf squad member Harriet Lockley, and the first British female judoka to achieve the world No. 1 ranking, Natalie Powell, who in retirement has joined Wales Golf staff, with the event’s sessions being coached by former Wales Golf team player Jordan Ryan.

The ‘New2Golf’ event marks a major moment in the sporting calendar, building anticipation ahead of the AIG Women’s Open; one of the most prestigious tournaments in women’s golf, which, for the first time in its history, will be hosted in Wales later this year.

Adding to the excitement, Welsh rising star Darcey Harry has recently qualified for the AIG Women’s Open after claiming her first title on the Ladies European Tour, meaning she will be competing at her home course, Royal Porthcawl.

The event provides a unique opportunity to inspire a new wave of female golfers at all levels by showcasing elite women’s sport on Welsh soil.

‘Give Golf a Go’ is the culmination of a wider strategy by Wales Golf, Everyone’s Game, to grow participation and make the sport more inclusive.

While golf has seen increased interest among women and girls in recent years, they remain underrepresented in playing and club membership figures.

This campaign is designed to challenge perceptions that golf is exclusive or inaccessible, and instead present it as a friendly, flexible, and affordable activity open to all.

Hannah McAllister, CEO of Wales Golf: “We know that when women and girls are given the chance to try golf in the right environment, they find real joy in it. But for some, the sport has felt closed off or intimidating.

‘Give Golf a Go’ is our way of showing that golf can fit into your life, whether you’re looking for a fun social activity, a new hobby, or a way to support your mental and physical health.

You don’t need to have played before, and you certainly don’t need to own clubs. You just need to be curious.”

The campaign draws on the foundations laid by Wales Golf in recent years to improve accessibility through initiatives such as the New2Golf programme, which has introduced thousands of adults to the game in friendly, non-competitive environments.

The initiative also supports Wales Golf’s junior development pathway, which helps young players build confidence, develop skills and progress at their own pace.

The introduction of Flexi-Club has also made it easier for new or returning players to attain official handicaps without the commitment of full club membership.

Over the course of this summer, after the AIG Women’s Open, facilities across Wales will host a wide range of ‘Give Golf a Go’ sessions, each tailored to complete beginners.

Golf is a uniquely rewarding sport. It combines light physical activity with time outdoors, offering proven mental health benefits, a strong social element, and the chance to build lasting friendships.

Unlike many sports, it is not limited by age or ability, making it an ideal lifelong activity. Importantly, no previous experience or equipment is needed, just a willingness to give it a go.

Whether you’re looking for a new way to stay active, meet like-minded people, or simply try something different this summer, ‘Give Golf a Go’ is the perfect starting point.

To learn more about how to get involved, visit https://www.walesgolf.org/give-golf-a-go.

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Hundreds take the plunge at Fishguard Triathlon

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Popular coastal event returns with strong turnout and community support

HUNDREDS of athletes descended on Fishguard on Sunday (June 15) for the annual Fishguard Triathlon, with competitors tackling a challenging course that included a sea swim, hilly bike ride, and a scenic run along the Pembrokeshire coastline.

The event, which is now firmly established on the Welsh triathlon calendar, saw wetsuit-clad swimmers charge into the water from the slipway near Ocean Lab, cheered on by an enthusiastic crowd of spectators lining the rocks and harbour walls. The race then moved onto the roads for a testing cycle through the surrounding hills before returning to the seafront for the final run.

Local police officers from the Neighbourhood Policing Team were on hand to support the event, including PCSO Carwyn Phillips and Sergeant Matt Wells—who recently took up the post of NPPT Sergeant for Milford Haven. Officers were seen chatting with members of the public and helping to keep the busy event running smoothly.

Sergeant Wells told The Herald: “It’s great to be part of such a positive event for the community. The turnout was fantastic and the atmosphere along the route was brilliant. I’d encourage anyone who sees me out and about in Milford Haven or Neyland to come and say hello.”

The triathlon was supported by volunteers, marshals, and safety crews, including surf rescue teams keeping a close eye on swimmers. Residents from Fishguard and the surrounding area came out in force to show their support, with many lining the roads and harbour wall throughout the morning.

The event is part of a wider series organised by Activity Wales Events and continues to grow in popularity year-on-year, drawing entrants from across Wales and beyond.

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