News
Wales suffer eighth consecutive Test defeat in Sydney
WALES endured their eighth consecutive Test defeat after missing an opportunity against a new-look Australia in Sydney. The Wallabies, under the new guidance of Joe Schmidt, emerged victorious in an error-strewn contest, winning 25-16.
At half-time, the score stood at 13-10 following a strong response from Wales to tighthead Taniela Tupou’s try. A dominant lineout drive earned Wales a penalty try. However, the Wallabies regained the lead through wing Filipo Daugunu. A sublime counter-attack from full-back Tom Wright clinched the game, sealing Schmidt’s successful debut as head coach.
Wales must now regroup for the second Test in Melbourne. Of particular concern was the sight of talisman Aaron Wainwright limping off after a typically strong performance on his 50th cap.
The match, characterised by poor quality play, pitted a Wales side, whitewashed in the Six Nations, against a Wallabies team rebuilding after a disappointing World Cup under Eddie Jones.
Conservative Approach and Discipline Issues
Warren Gatland will argue that his team is in transition, pointing to the inexperience within the matchday 23. However, it was another conservative performance. With poor discipline and a shaky set piece, Wales relied heavily on their kicking game.
Despite showing character under pressure, similar to their defeat against South Africa at Twickenham, Wales failed to build sustained pressure. This inability to exploit the inexperience of the Australian side meant they missed the chance to secure their first victory down under since 1969. The green and gold celebrations continued for a twelfth consecutive fixture.
Key moments and match summary
Dragons wing Rio Dyer was lively on the charge for Wales. Ben Thomas, starting at fly-half to add physicality, put Wales ahead 3-0 in the third minute after a no-arms tackle by experienced Wallabies prop James Slipper. The Aussies levelled through Noah Lolesio and then took the lead after a powerful scrum earned a penalty.
The Wallabies dominated possession early, with Wales’ discipline faltering. Six penalties inside the first quarter earned a warning from French referee Pierre Brousset. Tighthead Tupou’s try extended the Wallabies’ lead, converted by Lolesio to make it 13-3.
Wales responded with a penalty try, levelling the numbers after Fraser McReight was sin-binned. However, errors from both sides prevented further scoring before half-time.
Second half struggles
Wales started the second half with promise, forcing a five-metre scrum, but failed to capitalise. Thomas levelled the scores with a penalty in the 46th minute. Despite a timely penalty by Christ Tshiunza, Wales’ wonky lineout returned possession to Australia.
Daugunu’s diagonal burst extended the Wallabies’ lead to 18-13. Although Wainwright continued to inspire, a try by James Botham was disallowed for obstruction. Australia capitalised on Wales’ loose clearance kick, with Wright’s brilliant counter-attack sealing the victory.
Final score and lineups
Australia’s scorers included tries from Tupou and Daugunu, with conversions from Lolesio and Lynagh. Lolesio also added two penalties.
For Wales, the lineup featured L Williams, J Hathaway, O Watkin, M Grady, R Dyer; B Thomas, E Bevan; G Thomas, D Lake (captain), A Griffin, C Tschiunza, D Jenkins, T Plumtree, T Reffell, and A Wainwright. Scorers for Wales included a penalty try and three penalties by Thomas.
Referee: Pierre Brousset (France).
Education
South Hook delivers vital safety lessons to Pembrokeshire children
PEMBROKESHIRE’S CRUCIAL CREW event returned earlier this month, delivering essential safety lessons to year six pupils from across the county.
Now in its 31st year, Wales’ longest-running Crucial Crew programme hosted nearly 1,300 children from 44 schools at Scolton Manor Park’s Barn – the event’s first time at this venue. The initiative, organised by Pembrokeshire County Council’s Road Safety Team, is supported by South Hook LNG Terminal.
Since its inception in 1993, more than 40,000 Pembrokeshire schoolchildren have taken part in the interactive workshops designed to teach critical safety skills. Aimed at year six pupils, the programme continues to play a key role in preparing children for a safer future as they transition to secondary school.
Covering a wide range of everyday scenarios, the workshops provide guidance on water, fire, road, and rail safety, as well as school bus evacuation, electrical hazards, internet safety, and handling dogs. The programme also addresses serious topics such as domestic violence. Through these hands-on scenarios, children develop practical knowledge that can stay with them for life.
Hamad Al Samra, General Manager of South Hook LNG Terminal, expressed pride in supporting the initiative: “Having backed Crucial Crew for the past fifteen years, we are incredibly proud to continue our involvement in a programme that teaches our children such diverse and valuable safety skills. Our thanks to all the dedicated individuals from various agencies who make this event possible.”
Cllr Rhys Sinnett, Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, echoed this sentiment: “Pembrokeshire County Council is proud to be a partner in this fantastic scheme, supporting our young people to be safer now and in the future. We are grateful for the commitment of everyone involved in delivering Crucial Crew.”
This year’s event featured contributions from key organisations, including:
- Pembrokeshire Domestic Abuse Services
- Road Safety and School Transport teams
- National Grid and Network Rail
- Welsh Ambulance Service
- Dyfed Powys Police
- Mid and West Wales Fire Service
- John Burns Foundation
- HM Coastguard and the RNLI
Charity
Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society donate £1,400 to all-Wales charity
WALES AIR AMBULANCE has continued to benefit from being the chosen charity of Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society’s president Adam Thorne.
Throughout the year the society has come together to raise much-needed funds for the Wales Air Ambulance.
Adam chose the Wales Air Ambulance Charity because of how valuable the service is to the rural and farming community in West Wales.
Following a successful harvest festival service and pre-Pembrokeshire County Show service, donations were made towards the charity of £1,400.
Wales Air Ambulance is consultant-led, taking hospital-standard treatments to the patient and, if required, transferring them directly to the most appropriate hospital for their illness or injury. For the patient, this can mean hours saved when compared to standard care and is proven to greatly improve survival and early recovery.
This advanced critical care includes the ability to administer anaesthesia, deliver blood transfusions and conduct minor operations, all at the scene of an incident.
As a pan-Wales service, its dedicated crews, regardless of where they are based, will travel the length and breadth of the country to deliver emergency lifesaving care.
The Wales Air Ambulance needs to raise £11.2 million every ensure to keep its helicopters in the air and its rapid response vehicles on the road.
Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society’s fundraising journey will continue, with a carol concert on 16 December and a luncheon in February.
Mike May, the Charity’s Regional Fundraising Manager for West Wales said: “Firstly a huge thank you to President Adam Thorne for picking our Charity as Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society’s Charity of the Year. Thank you to everyone who has helped to raise the funds and will continue to assist with fundraising events for Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society.
“The Charity relies on donations, like these to be able to continue to provide our lifesaving service for the people of Wales. We hope the up and coming concert and luncheon is just as successful as their previous fundraisers.”
Business
Millin Brook Luxury Dog Boarding wins three top industry awards
MILLIN BROOK Luxury Dog Boarding, a family-run business in Wiston, has received three major industry awards this year, cementing its place as a leader in pet care services.
The first accolade came in September when the business was named Business Service of the Year at the PetQuip Awards. Co-owner Sian Smith said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have been awarded Business Service of the Year. We put our heart and soul into providing the highest possible level of service to our wonderful clients, and it’s great to have this recognised by industry experts.”
THE UK’S BEST
On November 7, Millin Brook was crowned Best Kennels in the UK at the Pet Industry Federation (PIF) Awards. These awards, which celebrate excellence across the pet care sector, saw Millin Brook score highly in customer satisfaction.
Nigel Baker, CEO of the Pet Industry Federation, said:
“Millin Brook particularly impressed the judges. They scored very highly on their customer satisfaction scores.”
Co-owner Dave Smith added: “This is the biggest accolade we can receive in the pet industry, and we are so very proud.”
A LONDON CELEBRATION
The year was rounded off on November 21, when Millin Brook won the Kennel and Home Boarding category at the Dog Friendly Awards, held at the Kennel Club in Mayfair, London.
Mrs Smith reflected on the occasion, saying: “It is such a beautiful venue and full of history. Following the award ceremony, we were treated to a fabulous spread of afternoon tea. One of the highlights was meeting Ted, the dog from Gone Fishing. We finished the day with a tour around the Kennel Club museum and enjoyed a few celebration drinks.”
These three awards highlight Millin Brook’s commitment to providing outstanding pet care and confirm its status as a standout name in the UK pet industry.
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