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Division 2: Narberth hit seven and Milford win again

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NARBERTH earned their third win in four league games on Saturday (Feb 18) as they beat Pennar Robins seconds 7-0.

Michael Ryder scored after five minutes for the home side and Tony Evans added a second before Calum O’Connell added a third on the stroke of half time.

Ryder added a second in the second half and Jordan Williams scored on his return to the team. He then added a second late on before Jacob Layfield scored Narberth’s seventh.

Elsewhere, Milford United earned their tenth league win in a row on Saturday as they beat Merlins Bridge seconds 1-0.

Liam Parks grabbed the only goal of the game ten minutes into the second half to keep his side in second place in the table.

They now sit just a point behind league leaders Hakin United seconds who also won on Saturday, beating Tenby 2-0.

Justin Harding scored after half an hour to give the Vikings the lead and Hayden Dimond doubled their lead midway through the second half.

Johnston were also victorious on Saturday as they beat Carew seconds 3-0. Scott Crawford scored after 16 minutes and he then added a second with just under an hour gone.

Sub Robbie Sly added a third as the Tigers earned their second league win in a row to move into fifth place in the table.

Monkton Swifts seconds earned a 4-0 win on Saturday as they beat Broad Haven. Harry Turner scored the first and goals from Kilby X2 and Connor Hay sealed the win for the home side.

Herbrandston’s game with Solva was postponed.

Fixtures for Saturday, February 25:

Broad Haven v Solva
Hakin United II v Monkton Swifts II
Herbrandston v Johnston
Merlins Bridge II v Narberth
Pennar Robins II v Carew II
Tenby v Milford United

 

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Severn Valley Stages set for spectacular return this weekend

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Top drivers to tackle iconic Mid Wales gravel roads as championship opener roars back after a year away

THE SEVERN VALLEY STAGES returns this weekend for its 51st running, bringing a top-class field of almost 120 cars to Mid Wales for the opening round of the Motorsport UK British Rally Championship.

Supported by Axon Commercial Catering Equipment, the popular event makes its comeback on Saturday after a year’s hiatus, with some of the best rally drivers from across the UK and beyond heading to Llandrindod Wells and Builth Wells.

The rally will also feature the Fuchs British Historic Rally Championship, Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship, West Wales Rally Spares HRCR Stage Masters and the T.C.S Plant Rally Challenge.

Organised by Midland Manor Motor Club, the event will once again be based in Builth Wells, while Llandrindod Wells will play host to the ceremonial start and autograph session at the Metropole Hotel on Friday evening, as well as the finish celebrations on rally day.

Crews will tackle more than 50 competitive stage miles on some of the country’s most famous gravel roads, with the world-renowned Myherin forest complex taking centre stage. Seven stages are scheduled, including an 18-mile final test expected to provide a dramatic climax.

Among the leading contenders is 2024 winner Osian Pryce, who returns in a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 alongside co-driver James Morgan. Pryce will be aiming to secure both another Severn Valley Stages victory and a second British Rally Championship crown.

Max McRae, son of 1995 British Rally Champion Alister McRae, will make his debut on the event as he launches a full British Championship campaign in a Skoda Fabia RS Rally2. Co-driven by Cammy Fair, McRae arrives in confident mood after victory on the recent Rally North Wales.

Welsh duo Meirion Evans and Dale Furniss will also be among the front-runners in a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2. Their strong showing on Rally North Wales, where they claimed maximum Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship points, underlined their pace heading into the new season.

Garry Pearson leads the M-Sport challenge in a Ford Fiesta Rally2 with Hannah McKillop on the notes, while Elliott Payne and Patrick Walsh, along with Liam Clark and Michael Gilbey, also line up in Fiesta Rally2 machinery.

Scottish Rally Championship front-runner Scot MacBeth adds further strength to the entry in a Volkswagen Polo GTI R5, with Ross Whittock co-driving.

The British Historic Rally Championship field also promises plenty of interest. George Lepley and Dafydd Evans head the entry in a Mitsubishi Galant VR4, while Marty McCormack and Barney Mitchell are set to entertain fans in their BMW E30 M3. Fellow Irish pairing Damian Tourish and Kevin Duggan will spearhead the Ford Escort challenge.

Spectators will have several opportunities to see the action up close. The ceremonial start and autograph session at the Metropole Hotel is free to attend from just after 6:00pm on Friday.

In the forests, fans can watch at Sarnau from 8:43am and Myherin from 9:59am, with both stages run twice during the day. Access is also available to the mid-event service area at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells, as well as the ceremonial finish back at the Metropole Hotel from around 4:00pm.

More information for spectators is available on the event website and across the rally’s social media channels.

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The Severn Valley Stages returns this weekend (Pic: British Rally Championship).

 

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Castrol MEM Rally Team targets title push as BRC season begins

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Meirion Evans and Osian Pryce ready for Severn Valley Stages opener

THE CASTROL MEM RALLY TEAM will begin its 2026 British Rally Championship campaign this weekend with its sights firmly set on both the drivers’ and teams’ titles.

The team heads to the Severn Valley Stages on Saturday (Apr 11) with new team-mates Meirion Evans and Osian Pryce lining up in a pair of Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 cars.

Evans starts the opening round still chasing his first major gravel rally win after coming close on more than one occasion last season. A puncture near the end of the 2025 Malcolm Wilson Rally and a spin on the final stage of the recent Rally North Wales cost him what had looked set to be well-earned victories.

The 30-year-old from Lampeter, alongside co-driver Dale Furniss of Llanfyllin, Powys, tested his Pirelli-shod Toyota in Gorsedd Bran forest, Denbighshire, on Tuesday. The session allowed the team to make a series of subtle set-up changes which Evans believes have improved the car ahead of the new campaign.

Pryce also got his first experience of the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 during the same Castrol MEM Rally Team test and quickly settled into the Michelin-shod machine.

The 33-year-old, who was born in Machynlleth, won the Severn Valley Stages in 2024 and is seeded at number one for what will be the 125th rally start of his career. The 2022 British champion will therefore lead the BRC field onto the stages.

This weekend will also see Pryce reunited with co-driver James Morgan, from Llandysul, Ceredigion. The pair have only previously contested one event together — the Cambrian Rally 10 years ago.

With just over 50 stage miles ahead, the Severn Valley Stages promises to be a fast and demanding season opener. The event features a ceremonial start and finish in Llandrindod Wells, with a midday service halt at the Royal Welsh Showground in Llanelwedd, before crews tackle the classic mid-Wales forests of Sarnau, Myherin and Tarenig.

Evans said: “I’m looking forward to this weekend’s Severn Valley Stages, as it’s nice to get the show on the road again. We’re starting the new season aiming for some more strong results and hoping to challenge for rally victories and the BRC title like we did last year.

“We had a good test yesterday and made some very positive steps with the Toyota Yaris. The car worked well on Rally North Wales, but I felt there were some things that could be improved and by exploring a few things during the test I feel that we’ve made some steps in that direction. Hopefully that will help this weekend.

“In fact, as the road was wet in the morning and dry in the afternoon, it was nice to get a mix of conditions which should benefit us not just for this weekend’s Severn Valley Stages but the season ahead.”

Pryce said: “Having now driven the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2, I don’t see any reason why we shouldn’t be aiming for a win on the Severn Valley Stages this weekend.

“There wasn’t much doubt in my mind that I’d gel with the car, yet it was still reassuring to know that everything I’d heard about the Toyota was correct and I felt comfortable in it straight away.

“I’m also happy with being seeded at car number one. At the end of the day, I won the rally two years ago, so it’s our turn to run first on the road and I’m looking forward to it. Having a clean road ahead might even suit me. It is what it is, and we’ll have to wait and see how that plays out.”

 

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Haverfordwest County AFC Women one win from title glory

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Bluebirds can seal the league championship and promotion on Sunday in front of a home crowd at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium

HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY AFC Women are on the brink of history as they prepare for a huge home clash this Sunday at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium.

Kick-off is at 2:00pm, and in their very first season together, victory would see the Bluebirds crowned league champions and secure promotion — a remarkable achievement for the team.

Supporters are being urged to turn out in force and help create a carnival atmosphere for what could be a truly historic afternoon at the Bridge Meadow.

Entry is free, with the food hut and bar both open on the day. Young academy girls will be there as mascots and ball retrievers, while blue flags will be available on entry.

Anyone free on Sunday is being encouraged to come along, make some noise, and be part of a special occasion as Haverfordwest County AFC Women aim to make club history.

 

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