Sport
Pembrokeshire Junior Netball League results

IN the latest round of fixtures in the Pembrokeshire Junior Netball League, there were some excellent wins while one game finished all square.
Chaos Thunder Under 12s drew 11-11 with Pembroke while in the other game Fishguard were 33-0 winners over Pembroke seconds.
Sapphires Black and Chaos Cyclones were winners in the under 14s league while Sapphires White were the winners of the only game played in the under 16s league.
Results for Saturday, November 20:
Under 12’s:
Chaos Thunder 11 vs 11 Pembroke 1
Players player:
Chaos: Leah Davies
Pembroke: Freya Cook
Fishguard 33 vs 0 Pembroke 2
Players player:
Fishguard: Anna Walden-Jones
Pembroke: Willow Lewis
Under 14’s:
Sapphires Black 16 vs 4 Fishguard
Players player:
Sapphires: Anna Banf-Beynon
Fishguard: Maegan Peters
Sapphires White 1 vs 24 Chaos Cyclones
Players player:
Sapphires: Bella Evans
Chaos: Ella Joyce
Under 16’s:
Sapphires White 29 vs 13 Pembroke
Players player:
Sapphires: Alice Goltwaltz
Pembroke: Olivia Probert

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Rally glory for local student Henri Cynwyl

HENRI CYNWYL, a first-year student at Pembrokeshire College, claimed an impressive win over the weekend, taking top spot in the third round of the F1000 British Junior Championship at the Kath Curzon Memorial Rally in Pembrey.
Henri, aged 16 and from Newcastle Emlyn, is now leading the championship standings, competing against junior rally drivers from across the UK.
Dominating the event from start to finish, Henri crossed the line 12 seconds ahead of Scotland’s William Patterson, with fellow Scot Thomas Babb finishing third.
“I’m just really chuffed with the result and a huge thank you to my sponsors, family and friends. The support has been terrific,” said Henri, who will head to Wigan in May for the fourth round of the championship.
The six-stage rally, organised by the Port Talbot Motor Club, presented challenges for the 19-strong Junior team, but Henri remained focused throughout with navigator Izzy Holman, from Buckinghamshire, by his side.
“I just kept it flat all day. It was a great stage event, and I’d like to thank the organisers for doing a great job,” he said.
Henri also praised Mark Williams and his team at Castle Motors for preparing the car and Daf Lloyd, his service crew, for ensuring everything ran smoothly on the day.
“It was also terrific to see one of my sponsors, Bob Morris from Granant Concrete, at the rally. He was out competing too but unfortunately had mechanical issues,” Henri added.
Image:
Henri Cynwyl celebrates his latest win in the F1000 Junior Championship (Pic: Supplied)
Sport
Kildunne hat-trick rips Wales apart in record-breaking Six Nations clash

Red Roses run riot with 11-try demolition in Cardiff
CARDIFF was a sea of red and white on Saturday (Mar 29) as England’s Red Roses tore through Wales in a brutal 67-12 Six Nations thrashing—led by Ellie Kildunne’s lightning-fast second-half hat-trick.
The England full-back, earning her 50th cap, crossed three times in just nine minutes, treating a record Welsh crowd of 21,186 at the Principality Stadium to a rugby masterclass. At just 25, Kildunne’s tally now stands at 39 international tries, and with the form she’s in, you wouldn’t bet against 50 by next year.
Wales started with fire—Jenny Scoble crashed over early to send the home crowd wild—but that only seemed to wake England up.
Maddie Feaunati, fresh off her player-of-the-match heroics against Italy, punched holes in the Welsh line all afternoon and grabbed two tries of her own. Meg Jones, playing for the first time in this year’s tournament after the heartbreaking loss of both her parents, scored a sensational solo effort and pointed skywards in a poignant tribute.
Too strong, too fast, too clinical
Once England got going, the scoreboard barely stopped ticking. Sarah Bern and Feaunati added to the tally before the break, though England were guilty of sloppy passes and scrum penalties that left coach John Mitchell with some notes to scribble down.
But any talk of a Welsh comeback was shut down hard in the second half.
Kildunne turned on the afterburners, riding through tackles like a rodeo star with her trademark celebration on full display. Wales did grab a second through Kate Williams, but it was little more than consolation.
Abby Dow marked her return from injury with two tries, Abi Burton scored twice on her full debut, and Zoe Harrison pulled the strings with class—including a pinpoint cross-field kick to Dow for one of the day’s standout tries.
A record crowd, a rising tide
Despite the result, the day belonged just as much to the fans. Wales smashed the previous record for a women’s sporting crowd on home soil, surpassing the 16,845 set by the national football team. The roof was closed, the flames roared, and the stadium rocked.
Wales fought tooth and nail, refusing to roll over, and did manage to avoid their heaviest defeat to England—an 81-0 hammering from 2005 still holds that title. But the gulf in class was clear.
England’s dominance rolls on—31 straight wins in the Six Nations, 22 unbeaten in all competitions. The question now isn’t whether they’ll win the tournament. It’s who, if anyone, can stop them.
Sport
Division 3 (West) & Division 4 (West A) – Weekend Rugby Round-Up

Haverfordwest 64 – Amman United 24
HAVERFORDWEST ran in ten tries to claim a dominant home win over Amman United. Winger Scott Candler crossed for a hat-trick, while Jack Evans (2), Jetman Temaki, Mike Griffiths, Matty Phillips, Liam Eaton, and Guy Barrons also touched down. Amman fought back late, earning a bonus point with two tries apiece from Dylan Matthews and Rhydian Jones.
Pontyberem 14 – Cardigan 32
Cardigan controlled proceedings to secure a bonus-point win over winless Pontyberem. Aaron Evans grabbed a brace, with further scores from Aaron Tomkinson, John Lumb, and Iwan Toft. Shaun Leonard added two conversions and a penalty. Pontyberem responded with tries from Jamie Jones and Daf Lloyd, both converted by Mike Sauro.
Narberth Athletic 27 – Pembroke Dock Harlequins 22
Narberth Athletic held off a spirited Quins comeback to remain second in Division 4A after a thrilling Friday night encounter. Brad Cramb crossed twice, with further tries from Declan Cole and Jac Norcross. Shane Rossiter kicked two conversions and a penalty. Jack Price (2), Owain Turner, and Craig Barnett replied for the visitors, with Ben Hathaway converting once.
St Davids 77 – Llanybydder 22
St Davids produced a 13-try blitz to overpower Llanybydder in a one-sided contest. Harvey Lavin, Nathan Foster, Mike Gurney, George Raymond, and Ben Perkins all bagged braces, with Kiron Mason, Morgan Griffiths, and Bob Froy also on the scoresheet. Llanybydder salvaged a bonus point with four tries, including two from Steffan Griffiths.
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