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Cresselly hold firm at the top as league race tightens

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CRESSELLY maintained their position at the summit of Division 1 with a hard-fought 25-run victory over Haverfordwest in a high-scoring thriller, while Carew kept up the pressure with a comfortable win over Saundersfoot.

Elsewhere, Burton recorded the weekend’s biggest margin of victory, thrashing Llangwm by 179 runs, and Neyland produced a dominant performance to ease past Whitland by 112 runs. Lawrenny also claimed a vital away win at Herbrandston to keep their title hopes alive.

In Division 2, Hook stunned Cresselly II with a crushing 213-run victory, but St Ishmaels continue to lead the table after overcoming Carew II. Pembroke and Narberth remain hot on their heels, with Narberth benefitting from a fixture default.

Division 3 saw one of the closest games of the day, with Lamphey edging Fishguard by just 1 run. Haverfordwest II and Laugharne also enjoyed convincing wins, while several fixtures were postponed or not fulfilled.

At Division 4 level, Pembroke II remain the team to beat after a narrow 1-run win over Saundersfoot II. St Ishmaels II and Crymych also impressed, while Lawrenny II and Haverfordwest III recorded strong victories.

In Division 5, Herbrandston II and Llechryd II continue to battle for top spot, both posting dominant wins. Luke Murray’s century helped Pembroke Dock II cruise to victory over Hundleton II, while Whitland II edged out Llechryd II in a close contest.

Kilgetty II hit the headlines in Division 6 as Jack Badham blasted an unbeaten 147 in their 161-run win over Llechryd III. Pembroke III stay top following a comfortable 8-wicket win over Lamphey II.

Full scorecards, performances and updated league tables follow below.

🏏 Thomas Carroll Pembroke County Cricket League

Week 12 Results – Saturday 12 July 2025

🔵 Division 1 – Results

MatchResult
Llangwm 107 all out [4 pts]LOST TO Burton 286-4 [20 pts] – by 179 runs
Saundersfoot 182 all out [5 pts]LOST TO Carew 186-3 [20 pts] – by 7 wickets
Cresselly 329-7 [19 pts]BEAT Haverfordwest 304-9 [8 pts] – by 25 runs
Herbrandston 135 all out [7 pts]LOST TO Lawrenny 258-8 [20 pts] – by 123 runs
Neyland 253-4 [20 pts]BEAT Whitland 141 all out [5 pts] – by 112 runs

🟩 Green = team won toss and batted first
🟥 Red = team won toss and batted second

Notable Performances:

  • Cresselly: Tom Murphy 124 & 3-59, Charlie Arthur 99 & 4-37
  • Carew: Morgan Grieve 82*, Rhys Davies 4-40, James Hinchcliffe 3-32
  • Neyland: Ross Hardy 78, Andrew Miller 44* & 4-48
  • Lawrenny: Troy Purslowe 118*
  • Burton: Toby Hayman 84, Morgan Scale 4-24

📊 Division 1 – League Table

TeamPPtsWLBatBowlRuns ForRuns Ag.Wkts TWkts L
Cresselly1221111142512222177610568
Carew1220610246572386186711675
Saundersfoot121697544482064191910080
Herbrandston12162753949185321299986
Neyland121617540492065201110282
Lawrenny121587536501698169710286
Burton121234840431913188188104
Whitland121184840341862184271105
Haverfordwest121063937371900190979106
Llangwm124501223221169210150120

🔵 Division 2 – Results

MatchResult
Hook 261-8 [20 pts]BEAT Cresselly II 48 all out [5 pts] – by 213 runs
Johnston 186 all out [9 pts]LOST TO Llanrhian 190-8 [20 pts] – by 2 wickets
Llechryd 164-3 [7 pts]LOST TO Pembroke 268-4 [16 pts] – by 104 runs
Carew II 144 all out [7 pts]LOST TO St Ishmaels 208-7 [20 pts] – by 64 runs
Burton II vs NarberthNo game

🟦 Blue = team failed to fulfil fixture

Notable Performances:

  • Hook: Jacob Lay 72, Brennan Martin 5-19
  • St Ishmaels: Phil Llewellyn 113*, Brennan Devonald 3-19
  • Pembroke: Ceri Brace 96, Jack Harries 61*

📊 Division 2 – League Table

TeamPPtsWLBatBowlRuns ForRuns Ag.
St Ishmaels12207102515619531412
Narberth*1120083505020991705
Pembroke1219693584823641928
Hook1219293534622241705
Llechryd1215366474317101748
Cresselly II1214166443319672298
Johnston1214057444616091844
Carew II1211739434116932155
Llanrhian1293210502317532070
Burton II1161110292210081515

🔵 Division 3 – Results

MatchResult
Lamphey 176-8 [20 pts]BEAT Fishguard 175 all out [9 pts] – by 1 run
Haverfordwest II 109-3 [18 pts]BEAT Hundleton 108 all out [4 pts] – by 7 wkts
Laugharne 137-3 [20 pts]BEAT Neyland II 136 all out [5 pts] – by 7 wkts
Pembroke Dock vs Hook IINo game
Stackpole vs KilgettyNo game

Notable Performances:

  • Laugharne: Brendan McCay 69* & 4-42
  • Fishguard: Scott Delaney 78, Ashish Jayes 47 & 2-26
  • Haverfordwest II: Ashoka Senavirathna 37* & 4-19

📊 Division 3 – League Table

TeamPPtsWLBatBowlRuns ForRuns Ag.
Pembroke Dock*1120492375013081155
Fishguard12195102424516001559
Lamphey1215875434314701451
Haverfordwest II1214456474216051664
Hundleton1214266393914381389

🔵 Division 4 – Results

MatchResult
St Ishmaels II 186-6 [18 pts]BEAT Carew III 183-6 [8 pts] – by 4 wkts
Narberth II 142 all out [6 pts]LOST TO Crymych 144-2 [20 pts] – by 8 wkts
Llanrhian II 130 all out [6 pts]LOST TO Haverfordwest III 131-2 [20 pts] – by 8 wkts
Lawrenny II 111-2 [20 pts]BEAT Llangwm II 109 all out [5 pts] – by 8 wkts
Pembroke II 163-4 [19 pts]BEAT Saundersfoot II 162-9 [7 pts] – by 1 run

Notable Performances:

  • Lawrenny II: Rhys Eynon 3-14 & 91*, James Buckle 3-0
  • Crymych: Ben Palmer 52*, Sion Vaughan 56*
  • Pembroke II: Andrew Hay 61, Phil Hay 37

📊 Division 4 – League Table

TeamPPtsWLBatBowlRuns ForRuns Ag.
Pembroke II12217111525118811414
Saundersfoot II1218692494715391329
St Ishmaels II1217884534517571393
Crymych1215874493916191418
Haverfordwest III1115355453813711517

🔵 Division 5 – Results

MatchResult
Cresselly III 77-6 [20 pts]BEAT Neyland III 74 all out [5 pts] – by 4 wkts
Haverfordwest IV 52 all out [2 pts]LOST TO Herbrandston II 56-0 [20 pts] – by 10 wkts
Hundleton II 85 all out [5 pts]LOST TO Pembroke Dock II 222-5 [20 pts] – by 137 runs
Whitland II 218-7 [20 pts]BEAT Llechryd II 217 all out [8 pts] – by 3 wkts

Notable Performances:

  • Pembroke Dock II: Luke Murray 109, Alex Fearson 3-26
  • Whitland II: Jamie Thomas 32 & 3-39, James Thomas 4-25
  • Herbrandston II: Mark Hicks 4-21, John Cumani 28*

📊 Division 5 – League Table

TeamPPtsWLBatBowlRuns ForRuns Ag.
Herbrandston II122101025515251237
Llechryd II12200924916241441
Pembroke Dock II12177834415881563
Whitland II10133542412921134
Cresselly III11109373314781713

🔵 Division 6 – Results

MatchResult
Kilgetty II 296-7 [20 pts]BEAT Llechryd III 135 all out [8 pts] – by 161 runs
Pembroke III 101-2 [20 pts]BEAT Lamphey II 100 all out [5 pts] – by 8 wkts
Whitland III vs H’West/CressellyNo game

Notable Performances:

  • Kilgetty II: Jack Badham 147*, Craig Ewen 102
  • Pembroke III: Murahari 46, Kevin Truswell 3-8

📊 Division 6 – League Table

TeamPPtsWLAbBatBowlRuns ForRuns Ag.
Pembroke III1116181241899863
Llechryd III9145621331068925
H’West/Cresselly*1010836131664787
Lamphey II119744323979822
Whitland III106534324557638
Kilgetty II114818219760892

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Awards celebrate all that is good about Pembrokeshire sport

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PEMBROKESHIRE’S sporting community came together on Friday evening as Folly Farm hosted the annual Sport Pembrokeshire Awards – a night dedicated to honouring achievements across every level, age group and discipline.

The awards recognise exceptional performances, inspiring journeys and the volunteers who keep local sport thriving behind the scenes. The ceremony was once again presented by Ceri Coleman-Phillips of BBC Wales Sport, supported by Cris Tomos.

Simon-Davies with Geoff Williams

Lifetime honour for Premier League star

This year’s Lifetime Achievement Award went to Pembrokeshire’s own Simon Davies.
The former Wales winger enjoyed a distinguished Premier League career with Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur and Everton.

Davies scored in the 2010 Europa League final for Fulham, won fifty-eight caps for Wales – scoring six – and captained his country during the 2010 World Cup qualifiers. He was named Welsh Footballer of the Year in 2002 and Fulham’s player of the season in 2007–08. After leaving the club in 2013, he returned to his boyhood side Solva AFC, famously paying £3 subs to play against St Ishmaels.

Special recognition for Wales Women’s Street Football Team

Welsh rugby legend Gareth Thomas introduced the evening’s Special Award, honouring the players of the Wales Women’s Street Football Team for their remarkable run to the quarter-finals of the Homeless World Cup in Oslo.

The squad trains in Haverfordwest and included five outstanding Pembrokeshire players – co-captains Tor Planner and Marie Tilley, alongside Claire Mantripp, Sam Lewtas and Bryony Davies. All have overcome personal challenges, including homelessness, mental health difficulties and social exclusion, yet wore the Welsh jersey with pride on the world stage.

The team was led by manager Jo Price, former Wales and Arsenal goalkeeper.
Support staff included Anji Tinley, Manager of the Garth Youth & Community Project and a Pembrokeshire County Councillor.

Sreet Football Wales

Cruising Free honoured after rowing the Atlantic

The Chairman’s Award for 2025 was presented by Pembrokeshire County Council Chairman Cllr Maureen Bowen to ‘Cruising Free’ of Neyland Rowing Club, who achieved one of the world’s toughest endurance feats – rowing 3,200 miles across the Atlantic Ocean.

Sophie Pierce, Janine Williams, Miyah Periam and Polly Zipperlan completed the gruelling crossing from Lanzarote to Antigua, raising money for cystic fibrosis and the Paul Sartori Foundation.

At 32, Sophie became the first person with cystic fibrosis to row an ocean, while 70-year-old Janine became the oldest woman ever to complete the challenge. The team’s achievement was hailed as a powerful example of determination, unity and courage.

Team Cruising Free

Parkrun pioneers win School Award

The School Award went to the Federation of Tavernspite and Templeton Schools – the first Parkrun School in the UK.

The federation has built a Parkrun curriculum with Parkrun UK, using the weekly event to boost physical activity, support wellbeing, and develop leadership through the Parkrun Ambassador scheme. The schools were praised for exceptional inclusion, providing adapted PE equipment, wheelchair races and strong support for disadvantaged pupils. Estyn has highlighted their work as best practice.

Tavernspite and Templeton Schools

A strong year for Pembrokeshire sport

Summing up the event, Cllr Rhys Sinnett, Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, said:
“My congratulations go to everyone who won awards and all those nominated. We are so lucky to have such a strong sporting scene here in Pembrokeshire, and my thanks go to all those who work so hard to ensure people of all ages and abilities can take part in the sports they love. Thanks also to our sponsors Valero, Folly Farm and Pure West Radio for supporting this celebration each year.”

Full list of winners

Girls U16: Ava Tyrie (Brazilian Ju Jitsu – Pembroke MMA)
Boys U16: Ned Rees-Wigmore (Hockey)

Club of the Year: Milford Haven Hockey Club (MAIN PHOTO)
Junior Disability: Jake Evans (Llangwm RFC)
Young Volunteer: Alannah Heasman (Haverfordwest High School)
Junior Team: Merlin’s Bridge FC Under-14s 2024/25
Unsung Hero: Jenny Lewis (Clarbeston Road AFC)
Senior Team: Fishguard & Goodwick Ladies Hockey Club
Male Achievement: Liam Bradley (Triathlon)
Female Achievement: Sanna Duthie (Running)
Disability Sport: Rachel Bailey (Boccia)
Club Organiser: Silfan Rhys-Jones (Fishguard Table Tennis Club)
Coach of the Year: James North (Kilgetty AFC)
School Award: Tavernspite & Templeton Federation of Schools
Chairman’s Award: Cruising Free (Neyland Rowing Club)
Special Award: Street Football Wales
Lifetime Achievement: Simon Davies (Wales, Spurs, Fulham, Everton & Solva AFC)

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South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls: Week ten results

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The Friendly League continues as Reynalton close the gap on leaders East Williamston

THE LATEST round of fixtures in the South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association’s Friendly League produced another mix of tight contests and emphatic victories.

Kilgetty were beaten 8–2 at home by Hundleton, while Reynalton delivered the standout performance of the week with a 10–0 win over East Williamston. Llanteg also impressed, defeating Carew 8–2.

Elsewhere, St Twynnells claimed a 7–3 win away at the Badgers, and Lamphey ran out 7–3 winners against St Johns. Cosheston had the bye.

League table – Week ten

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostS/DPoints
East Williamston8701+13062
Reynalton8512+6450
Hundleton8413+342
Llanteg8404–541
Badgers9315–2141
St Johns8314–638
St Twynnells8404–3437
Lamphey9405–1536
Kilgetty9405–4936
Cosheston8305–1335
Carew7304–5432

Reynalton’s dominant win means they move within touching distance of leaders East Williamston, setting up an intriguing second half to the season.

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South Africa run riot as Wales suffer record defeat in Cardiff

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Wales 0–73 South Africa
WALES endured one of the heaviest defeats in their history on Saturday as world champions South Africa ran in 11 tries at the Principality Stadium, producing a brutal 73-0 demolition that exposed the gulf between the sides and underlined the scale of the rebuilding task facing Welsh rugby.

The fixture, arranged outside the international window, left Wales without several first-choice players and short on experience. South Africa, by contrast, arrived in Cardiff at full strength and in ruthless form. What followed was a one-sided contest from the opening minutes to the final whistle.

First-half dominance

The Springboks established their authority early, their scrum immediately overpowering the Welsh pack and setting the tone for the afternoon. Tries from Gerhard Steenekamp, Ethan Hooker and Jasper Wiese put the visitors 21-0 ahead, with Wales struggling to exit their own half and repeatedly conceding penalties under pressure.

Wales’ lineout functioned reasonably well and there were brief flashes of ambition from Joe Hawkins, Joe Roberts and Rio Dyer, but every half-chance dissolved through handling errors or South Africa’s suffocating defensive line. A late surge from the Boks saw Morne van den Berg cross just before the break for a 28-0 half-time lead.

Second-half collapse

Any hopes of containment disappeared after the interval. South Africa emptied their bench—bringing on yet more power—and immediately cut through Wales again. Wilco Louw, Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (twice), Canan Moodie, Ruan Nortje and Eben Etzebeth all scored in a relentless second half.

Wales’ discipline faltered under the pressure. Taine Plumtree and Aaron Wainwright were both shown yellow cards, with Wainwright’s high tackle sent to the bunker for review. South Africa’s own discipline cracked late on when Etzebeth received a straight red card for making contact with the eye area of Alex Mann—an incident captain Siya Kolisi later claimed was accidental.

Reaction

Player of the match Andre Esterhuizen, who produced a series of thunderous carries and turnovers, said the Springboks “worked really hard” to complete their Autumn clean sweep, praising Wales for “never giving up”.

Kolisi was gracious in victory but said he did not want the Etzebeth incident to overshadow the performance, adding: “The only way a team gets better is by playing the best. Wales will be stronger for facing this.”

Former Wales captain Dan Biggar, working as a pundit, was blunt in his assessment. “There are players there that aren’t at this level now, and may not play this level again,” he said. “I don’t think anyone learned anything from that.”

A difficult day for Welsh rugby

For Wales, the defeat will strengthen scrutiny of the WRU’s scheduling and long-term planning. A young and inexperienced squad battled gamely in patches—Mann, Hawkins and Dyer among those showing fight—but the mismatch was stark.

A crowd of around 50,000, well below capacity, reflected the mood of supporters as another bruising year for Welsh rugby nears its end.

Head coach Warren Gatland will now attempt to piece together the positives from a chastening afternoon, but the bigger questions facing the structure of the game in Wales remain unanswered.

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