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Dramatic weekend in Second Division Cricket League

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The second division cricket league witnessed a weekend filled with dramatic finishes and dominant performances, leading to a significant shake-up at the top of the table. Herbrandston leapfrogged former leaders Burton with a thrilling one-run victory, decided on the very last ball of the match. Meanwhile, Llanrhian secured a hugely important and impressive win over fellow relegation candidates Lamphey at the opposite end of the table.

Herbrandston vs. Burton: A Nail-Biter

Herbrandston (216 for 7) edged past Burton (215 for 7) by just one run in a match that kept spectators on the edge of their seats until the very last delivery. Batting first, Herbrandston built a solid total thanks to contributions from Jack Nicholas (39), Kristan Bennett (25), and Charlie Malloy (30). Burton’s bowling attack, led by Dan Ridge (2-19) and the economical Morgan Scale (2-32), seemed confident to chase 216 at tea.

In response, Burton came agonisingly close but lost off the last ball. Captain and star batsman Toby Hayman scored a superb 98, with in-form Joe Kiff supporting with 73. However, despite their efforts, Burton fell short by a single run as Morgan Scale failed to connect with the last ball of the game.

Hook vs. Pembroke: A Comfortable Victory

Hook secured a convincing 9-wicket victory over Pembroke. Pembroke was bundled out for 118, with contributions from Jack Harries (34) and Phil Hay (19) proving insufficient against a disciplined Hook bowling attack. Callum James (1-12), Aled Phelps (2-15), and Liam Miller (2-13) were instrumental in Hook’s success with the ball.

Liam Miller then impressed with the bat, scoring an unbeaten 97 as Hook chased down the target with ease, finishing at 120 for 1. Jake Wicks added 10 not out to support Miller’s innings.

Llanrhian vs. Lamphey: A Dominant Display

Llanrhian secured another vital victory in their fight for survival by posting a mammoth 216 for 7 against Lamphey. Contributions came from Paul Lewis (47), Jack Jones (46), and Christo Arundel (37 not out). Lamphey’s bowlers, led by Tom Davies (3-46), struggled to contain the onslaught.

In reply, Lamphey was bowled out for only 72, with Daf Williams (3-15) and Jack Jones (4-39) running through their batting line-up. Andy Tait’s 23 was the only resistance of note as Llanrhian cruised to a massive 144-run victory.

Pembroke Dock vs. Carew II: A Tight Finish

Carew II emerged victorious in another close encounter, defeating Pembroke Dock by 2 wickets. Pembroke Dock posted a competitive 187 for 7, thanks to George Smith’s 71 and the in-form Jake Davies’ 56.

Carew II’s chase was anchored by the experienced Simon Wood (61) and Adam Chandler (50), who laid the foundation for the win. Despite a few jitters, Carew II managed to cross the line, finishing at 191 for 8.

Johnston vs. Llechryd: Match Cancelled

The match between Johnston and Llechryd was called off due to an unplayable pitch, with both teams missing out on the opportunity to pick up any points.

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Investment of over £500,000 to enhance sports facilities in Carmarthenshire

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AS the new sporting season begins, Carmarthenshire is set to see a significant upgrade to its sports facilities, thanks to an investment of over £500,000 from the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). This funding aims to provide a substantial boost to local teams and sports enthusiasts across the county.

Major Developments

One of the most significant projects includes the development of a new 3G sports pitch at Llandovery Rugby Football Club. This community-led initiative will be accessible to local sports clubs and schools, enhancing the sporting experience for many. Additional improvements to the site will feature LED floodlighting, a spectator viewing area, and new pathways surrounding the pitch. Further details about this development can be found on the council’s website.

Actif Communities Officers are on hand to support sports clubs and volunteers in Carmarthenshire. Their assistance includes guidance on grants and finance, marketing and promotion, recruiting new members, and general management. Clubs looking to benefit from this support are encouraged to visit the Actif Sport and Leisure website for more information.

Funding for Community Sports

Sport Wales is playing a crucial role in distributing funding to community clubs, volunteers, and athletes across Carmarthenshire. Their specialist grants team is available to provide information and support on various funding needs, including setting up new teams, upgrading facilities, and supporting individual athletes.

Council Support and Statement

Carmarthenshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Leisure, Culture and Tourism, Councillor Hazel Evans, praised the investment, stating:

“Investment into our county’s sports clubs is a great way to encourage the community to lead healthier and more active lives by participating in club sports. This funding means the Council can carry out necessary work and improve the experience of users and spectators at Carmarthenshire’s sporting venues.”

Other Funded Projects in Carmarthenshire

The UKSPF is also supporting numerous other sports facilities across the county, with several projects already underway:

This wave of investment and development signifies a major step forward for sports facilities in Carmarthenshire, with the promise of a more vibrant and active community.

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Fishguard Sports cruise to victory against Carew II

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LAST Saturday (Sept 15), promotion-chasing Fishguard Sports hosted a struggling Carew Reserves side at the picturesque Tregroes Ground, hoping to reignite their season. Full credit to the Fishguard ground staff, as the pitch and facilities were in exceptional condition—the best they’ve been since the team moved from St Mary’s.

A lively home crowd gathered as referee Martin Jones kicked off the match promptly at 14:30. By 14:31, Fishguard had already taken the lead. A perfectly timed long ball from captain Patrick Hughes split the Carew defence, allowing Haydn Hughes to finish smartly and put the home side ahead. According to the referee, the goal came just 47 seconds into the game, making it one of the fastest goals this season—and possibly in many others!

From there, the tone was set for a dominant first half from Fishguard, with Carew struggling to keep pace. While Tyler Worrall and Ethan Shapcott offered some energy for the visitors, Fishguard’s quality shone through. Just before the break, Ieuan Llewellyn doubled the lead, sending the home team into the dressing room 2-0 up and in complete control.

Carew’s legendary player-turned-manager, Haydn Shapcott, had plenty to address at half-time and to their credit, Carew started the second half brightly, pressing forward and showing intent to make a contest of it. However, against the run of play, Gregg Hughes struck Fishguard’s third, effectively ending any hope of a comeback.

With the result no longer in doubt, the only question was how many more Fishguard could score. The answer: two. Luke Thomas and “Chunky” Couzens added their names to the scoresheet, capping off a commanding 5-0 win for the home side. But for brothers Steve & Matt Lewis effectively going for the same ball with the goal empty and yet somehow missing, the score could have been even better for the Sports!

On this form, Fishguard Sports look like serious contenders for promotion, but with Division Two shaping up to be fiercely competitive this season, manager Phil Jones will know they can’t afford any slip-ups. As for Carew, though the result was disappointing, there were enough positive signs to suggest they have the ability to avoid relegation.

A professional and disciplined performance from Fishguard left little work for the match official, making it a great day for the home team.

Final score: Fishguard Sports 5-0 Carew Reserves.

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Sporting future enhanced with Cymru Football Foundation funding

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CYMRU Football Foundation’s Fit-For-Future Facilities Programme is supporting the development of a new 3G pitch at Greenhill School, Tenby.

Pembrokeshire Leisure has successfully secured a £407,000 grant to replace the old astro turf pitch with a new 3G facility that will enhance the provision for both the school and community clubs.

Cllr Rhys Sinnett, Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services said: “This project will play a significant role in ensuring that Pembrokeshire can continue to provide first class facilities across the county.

“The collaboration led by Pembrokeshire County Council’s leisure section and incorporating the Cymru Football Foundation, Sport Wales, Greenhill School and the community clubs will provide us with a fantastic facility for everyone.”

The Cymru Football Foundation, supported by UK Government, is delivering the Football Association of Wales’ commitment to deliver inspirational, Fit-For-Future Facilities to enrich communities across the country.

Find out more by visiting the Foundation’s website (opens in new window).

Pictured: Gary Nicholas (Leisure Services Manager, Pembrokeshire Leisure), Angie Nicholls (Pembrokeshire Schools Football), Cllr Sam Skyrme Blackhall, Steph Amos (Tenby Leisure Centre), David Haynes (Head Teacher – Greenhill Secondary School) and Mark Hughes (Cymru Football Foundation).

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