Sport
Cresselly hold firm at the top as league race tightens
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
| Match | Result |
|---|---|
| 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
| Team | P | Pts | W | L | Bat | Bowl | Runs For | Runs Ag. | Wkts T | Wkts L |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cresselly | 12 | 211 | 11 | 1 | 42 | 51 | 2222 | 1776 | 105 | 68 |
| Carew | 12 | 206 | 10 | 2 | 46 | 57 | 2386 | 1867 | 116 | 75 |
| Saundersfoot | 12 | 169 | 7 | 5 | 44 | 48 | 2064 | 1919 | 100 | 80 |
| Herbrandston | 12 | 162 | 7 | 5 | 39 | 49 | 1853 | 2129 | 99 | 86 |
| Neyland | 12 | 161 | 7 | 5 | 40 | 49 | 2065 | 2011 | 102 | 82 |
| Lawrenny | 12 | 158 | 7 | 5 | 36 | 50 | 1698 | 1697 | 102 | 86 |
| Burton | 12 | 123 | 4 | 8 | 40 | 43 | 1913 | 1881 | 88 | 104 |
| Whitland | 12 | 118 | 4 | 8 | 40 | 34 | 1862 | 1842 | 71 | 105 |
| Haverfordwest | 12 | 106 | 3 | 9 | 37 | 37 | 1900 | 1909 | 79 | 106 |
| Llangwm | 12 | 45 | 0 | 12 | 23 | 22 | 1169 | 2101 | 50 | 120 |
🔵 Division 2 – Results
| Match | Result |
|---|---|
| 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 Narberth | No 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
| Team | P | Pts | W | L | Bat | Bowl | Runs For | Runs Ag. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| St Ishmaels | 12 | 207 | 10 | 2 | 51 | 56 | 1953 | 1412 |
| Narberth* | 11 | 200 | 8 | 3 | 50 | 50 | 2099 | 1705 |
| Pembroke | 12 | 196 | 9 | 3 | 58 | 48 | 2364 | 1928 |
| Hook | 12 | 192 | 9 | 3 | 53 | 46 | 2224 | 1705 |
| Llechryd | 12 | 153 | 6 | 6 | 47 | 43 | 1710 | 1748 |
| Cresselly II | 12 | 141 | 6 | 6 | 44 | 33 | 1967 | 2298 |
| Johnston | 12 | 140 | 5 | 7 | 44 | 46 | 1609 | 1844 |
| Carew II | 12 | 117 | 3 | 9 | 43 | 41 | 1693 | 2155 |
| Llanrhian | 12 | 93 | 2 | 10 | 50 | 23 | 1753 | 2070 |
| Burton II | 11 | 61 | 1 | 10 | 29 | 22 | 1008 | 1515 |
🔵 Division 3 – Results
| Match | Result |
|---|---|
| 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 II | No game |
| Stackpole vs Kilgetty | No 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
| Team | P | Pts | W | L | Bat | Bowl | Runs For | Runs Ag. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pembroke Dock* | 11 | 204 | 9 | 2 | 37 | 50 | 1308 | 1155 |
| Fishguard | 12 | 195 | 10 | 2 | 42 | 45 | 1600 | 1559 |
| Lamphey | 12 | 158 | 7 | 5 | 43 | 43 | 1470 | 1451 |
| Haverfordwest II | 12 | 144 | 5 | 6 | 47 | 42 | 1605 | 1664 |
| Hundleton | 12 | 142 | 6 | 6 | 39 | 39 | 1438 | 1389 |
🔵 Division 4 – Results
| Match | Result |
|---|---|
| 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
| Team | P | Pts | W | L | Bat | Bowl | Runs For | Runs Ag. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pembroke II | 12 | 217 | 11 | 1 | 52 | 51 | 1881 | 1414 |
| Saundersfoot II | 12 | 186 | 9 | 2 | 49 | 47 | 1539 | 1329 |
| St Ishmaels II | 12 | 178 | 8 | 4 | 53 | 45 | 1757 | 1393 |
| Crymych | 12 | 158 | 7 | 4 | 49 | 39 | 1619 | 1418 |
| Haverfordwest III | 11 | 153 | 5 | 5 | 45 | 38 | 1371 | 1517 |
🔵 Division 5 – Results
| Match | Result |
|---|---|
| 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
| Team | P | Pts | W | L | Bat | Bowl | Runs For | Runs Ag. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Herbrandston II | 12 | 210 | 10 | 2 | 55 | — | 1525 | 1237 |
| Llechryd II | 12 | 200 | 9 | 2 | 49 | — | 1624 | 1441 |
| Pembroke Dock II | 12 | 177 | 8 | 3 | 44 | — | 1588 | 1563 |
| Whitland II | 10 | 133 | 5 | 4 | 24 | — | 1292 | 1134 |
| Cresselly III | 11 | 109 | 3 | 7 | 33 | — | 1478 | 1713 |
🔵 Division 6 – Results
| Match | Result |
|---|---|
| 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/Cresselly | No game |
Notable Performances:
- Kilgetty II: Jack Badham 147*, Craig Ewen 102
- Pembroke III: Murahari 46, Kevin Truswell 3-8
📊 Division 6 – League Table
| Team | P | Pts | W | L | Ab | Bat | Bowl | Runs For | Runs Ag. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pembroke III | 11 | 161 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 41 | — | 899 | 863 |
| Llechryd III | 9 | 145 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 33 | — | 1068 | 925 |
| H’West/Cresselly* | 10 | 108 | 3 | 6 | 1 | 31 | — | 664 | 787 |
| Lamphey II | 11 | 97 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 23 | — | 979 | 822 |
| Whitland III | 10 | 65 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 24 | — | 557 | 638 |
| Kilgetty II | 11 | 48 | 1 | 8 | 2 | 19 | — | 760 | 892 |
News
Haverfordwest sailor leads global team to historic victory in Korea
Lou Boorman celebrates home port win in round-the-world yacht race
A HAVERFORDWEST-born sailor has led her team to a landmark victory on the global stage, winning a major leg of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race as it arrived in South Korea.
Lou Boorman, aged 23, skippered Team Tongyeong to first place as the fleet sailed into the Korean port city this week (Mar 16), marking a historic moment for the race.
The win is particularly significant as it is the first time the round-the-world event has ever stopped in Korea – and the home team claimed the top spot.
Speaking from the yacht after crossing the finish line, Lou said: “We did it, we performed under the pressure! To get a win into our home port, I can die happy!”

From Pembrokeshire to the world stage
Lou, who grew up in Haverfordwest, has quickly risen through the ranks of competitive sailing. Before taking on the challenge of leading a Clipper Race team, she had already secured titles as British, Irish and Welsh Female Champion.
Now skippering one of the race’s international teams, she is responsible not only for navigation and strategy, but also for leading a diverse crew – many of whom had never sailed before joining the race.
The Clipper Race is one of the toughest endurance challenges in sport, covering 40,000 nautical miles over eleven months, with crews facing extreme weather conditions ranging from freezing Pacific crossings to equatorial heat.

High-stakes gamble pays off
Team Tongyeong took a major risk during this stage, playing its ‘Joker’ card – a race tactic that doubles points if successful.
The gamble paid off, earning the team maximum points and securing their place at the top of the leaderboard.
Lou said: “We’ve worked really hard and put a lot of pressure on ourselves. Going into our home port there is a lot of pressure to perform, and we added to that pressure by playing our Joker – and we got twenty points, so I’m very proud of the team.”
This marks the team’s second win in recent stages, building momentum as they pass the halfway point of the global race.

Life at sea and leadership challenges
Reflecting on her journey so far, Lou highlighted the challenges of leadership as much as the physical demands of sailing.
She said: “Sometimes the sailing comes second to the people because they are the important ones. To lead them through that is one of the toughest things I’ve ever done, but it’s also one of the most rewarding.”
She added: “My favourite thing about sailing is the magic of the sea, the stars, the storms and the remoteness. I feel free and at my happiest at sea.”

Global race continues
The Clipper Race fleet will remain in Tongyeong for a week of cultural events before setting off across the North Pacific towards Seattle.
The race will later visit Panama, Washington DC, and Oban before returning to Portsmouth this summer, completing a full circumnavigation of the globe.
For Pembrokeshire, Lou’s achievement puts a local name firmly on the world sailing map – and highlights the global reach of talent from West Wales.
Sport
New2Golf scheme returns to South Pembrokeshire Golf Club
Six-week beginner programme offers affordable route into the sport
SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE GOLF CLUB is preparing to launch its popular New2Golf scheme for 2026, with the latest intake starting on Monday (Apr 13).
Now in its eighth year at the Pembroke Dock course, the initiative offers a low-cost and welcoming introduction to golf. All equipment and professional tuition are included for a small fee, making it accessible to people of all ages and abilities – including complete beginners who have never picked up a club before.
The scheme is also ideal for those who have previously played golf and are looking to return to the game after a break.

Participants will receive coaching from qualified golf professionals at the club’s practice ground during early evening sessions over a six-week period. There will also be an option to continue with further sessions after the initial programme.
Golf provides a great opportunity to stay active, enjoy the outdoors and meet new people. As a low-impact sport, it allows players to gradually build fitness while learning new skills. Whether approached competitively or socially, it offers a relaxed and enjoyable way to spend time outdoors.
Last year’s New2Golf intake ranged in age from eight to 70, highlighting the sport’s broad appeal and accessibility.
Located in Pennar, Pembroke Dock, South Pembrokeshire Golf Club enjoys scenic views over the Haven waterway. The club has a thriving membership across junior, ladies’, men’s and seniors’ sections, and prides itself on being friendly and supportive to new players.
Members regularly help newcomers develop their skills on the course, offering guidance on rules, techniques and course play.
The clubhouse also serves as a social hub, offering home-cooked food, a bar and meeting facilities, with a busy calendar of events throughout the year.
Anyone who has ever considered taking up golf – or returning to the sport – is encouraged to get involved.
For more information or to enrol in the 2026 New2Golf scheme, contact [email protected] or visit the Wales Golf website.
New2Golf is organised and supported by Wales Golf.
Sport
Bluebirds leave it late to beat Cardiff Met at the Meadow
Jones strike secures vital win as County stay top of play-off conference
HAVERFORDWEST County returned to winning ways on Friday (Mar 13) with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Cardiff Metropolitan at the Ogi Bridge Meadow.
Substitute OWAIN JONES proved the difference, scoring with ten minutes remaining to seal all three points for the Bluebirds in front of a crowd of more than 500.
The result means County maintain their four-point lead at the top of the JD Cymru Premier Play-Off Conference with just four games left to play.
Slow first half
Chances were limited during a quiet opening period, with neither side able to gain control.
The game was disrupted by a lengthy 12-minute stoppage after Cardiff Met striker Lewis Rees required treatment following a collision with Panashe Makwiramiti.
When play resumed, both sides struggled to build momentum. Dylan Rees came closest for the hosts before the break, first delivering a dangerous cross that narrowly missed teammates before seeing a long-range effort drift just wide.
Cardiff Met’s best opportunity came late in the half when Dixon Kabongo fired over from inside the area.

Pressure builds after break
County looked sharper after the restart and began to apply sustained pressure.
Greg Walters saw a header deflected wide early in the second half, before the hosts had the ball in the net moments later, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside.
Dan Hawkins then forced a low save from goalkeeper Ewan Griffiths, while Walters again went close with an effort from inside the box.
With chances continuing to come and go, manager Tony Pennock turned to his bench, introducing Owain Jones and Iori Humphreys midway through the half.
Jones strikes late
The breakthrough finally came on 80 minutes.
A corner caused confusion in the Cardiff Met defence, and the ball fell kindly for JONES, who bundled it over the line from close range to send the home supporters into celebration.
The visitors pushed for an equaliser late on, but Ifan Knott was rarely troubled as County held firm through the closing stages.
The victory sees Haverfordwest County strengthen their position at the top of the Play-Off Conference as they head into the final weeks of the season.
They are back in action on Saturday (Mar 21) when they travel to Bala Town.
Cover image:
Greg Walters shifts the ball away from Cardiff Metropolitan captain CJ Craven. (Pic by Lewis Mitchell/FAW)
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