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Haverfordwest RFC face stern test against second-placed Tumble

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HAVERFORDWEST RUGBY CLUB return to league action on Saturday with a tough opening fixture of 2026, welcoming second-placed Tumble RFC to Pembroke Road for a 2:30pm kick-off.

The Blues will be looking to carry momentum into the New Year following an impressive Boxing Day victory over old rivals Llangwm Wasps, where a young Haverfordwest side retained the Bishop’s Cup with a convincing 49–7 win. While the final scoreline suggested a comfortable afternoon, the opening exchanges were fiercely contested, with the Blues standing firm against a physical Llangwm performance backed by vocal home support.

Last season’s meetings with Tumble were closely fought, with both sides winning on home soil, and another tight encounter is expected.

Haverfordwest have named a strong starting XV for the visit of Tumble. Zambo, Young Curtis and captain Dan Berry make up the front row, while Jack Clancy returns to the second row alongside Jake Evs. Dev Williams keeps the number six shirt after a strong Boxing Day performance, with Ioan “The Chop” at seven and Mikey Griff moving to number eight to complete a powerful yet mobile back row.

In the halves, Turts returns at scrum-half to partner Adam Phillips at fly-half. Swig continues at inside centre, joined by the talented Liam Hughes at 13. Scotty C and Logun “The Gambler” Young start on the wings, with Jakey Morgs named at full-back.

The bench includes Terrance “The Mole”, Pep, veteran utility back Matty Phillips, Isaac KJ, and the exciting Ifan Williams, who continues to make a strong impression.

With weather permitting, kick-off is at 2:30pm at Pembroke Road, and the club is encouraging supporters to turn out in force to back the Blues.

For the first time in 2026, it’s time to go hard and fast.

Allez Les Blues 🔵⚪️🏉

 

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2026: an exciting year for sport 

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2026 is jam packed full of sporting events to look forward to and the year appears set to be a truly unforgettable one for sports fans all over the world. From rugby through to tennis, this year’s sporting calendar offers something for everyone. With this in mind, here are some of the major sporting events happening throughout 2026, so you never miss a thing!  

Six Nations 

For rugby lovers, the Six Nations is one of the most exciting events of the year, with six countries (England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, and Italy) battling it out over five rounds of world-class rugby. 2025 saw France take the trophy, claiming their nineteenth title, and as favourites to win again this year, all eyes will be watching as the tournament unfolds. 

FIFA World Cup 

What better way to celebrate summer than with five weeks of outstanding football? The 2026 edition of the FIFA World Cup, which is taking place across the US, Canada, and Mexico, will be the biggest World Cup ever, with 48 teams competing for the title. We anticipate a whirlwind of emotions, an abundance of unforgettable goals, and of course iconic moments to look back on for years to come.  

Winter Olympics

The Winter Olympics are currently underway in northern Italy. The games began on 6 February and will run through to 22 February, showcasing a number of iconic winter sports including figure skating, snowboarding, and skiing. The multi-sport event is a must-watch for fans across the globe. 

Formula One

The Formula One season will be kicking off on Sunday 8 March with the Australian Grand Prix. Known for speed, strategy, and of course intense rivalries and endless drama, Formula One is one of the most captivating sports to exist. The season will run through to 6 December, offering up several months of thrilling races across iconic circuits. 

US Open 

Later in the year, the US Open will be capturing the attention of people all over the world. Taking place from 30 August to 13 September, you can enjoy two weeks of exceptional tennis performances and edge of your seat action. 

Will you be tuning in? 

With so many world-class sporting events in 2026, you’re almost spoilt for choice! Whether you decide to follow the drama of Formula One or the intensity of the Six Nations, there is no shortage of excitement ahead. Although for some, an extra layer of thrill is needed, which is why many will be betting on their favourites to win or exploring the best rated UK casino sites in between fixtures to ensure the action never stops. Which sporting events will you be watching this year? 

 

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South Pembrokeshire short mat bowls – Friendly League results

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EAST WILLIAMSTON remain firmly at the top of the South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association Friendly League following another strong performance in week sixteen.

They recorded a dominant 10–0 victory over St Twynnells to extend their lead, having now won twelve of their fifteen matches this season.

Elsewhere, Llanteg beat Badgers 8–2, while Reynalton secured an 8–2 win over Lamphey. St Johns edged a closer contest against Kilgetty 6–4, and Carew defeated Cosheston 8–2. Hundleton had the bye.

League standings after week sixteen see East Williamston leading with 107 points. St Johns sit second on 88 points, level with Reynalton and Hundleton on 81, with places separated on shot difference. Carew are fifth on 75 points, followed by Llanteg on 63 and St Twynnells on 59.

Kilgetty have 58 points, Cosheston 54, Badgers 49, and Lamphey 46.

Meanwhile, the winners of Saturday’s doubles tournament were Dave Marsden and Lance Windsor of Badgers. Runners-up were Ceri Phillips and Vince Price from St Johns.

 

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Haverfordwest edge Amman in five-try thriller

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Blues stay second in Division 3 West as United snatch late bonus point

HAVERFORDWEST strengthened their promotion push with a hard-fought 29-22 win at Cwmamman Park, ending Amman United’s four-match unbeaten run — though the hosts had the final say with a dramatic injury-time penalty try.

The Blues crossed five times in a clinical display that keeps them second in Division 3 West, but they were pushed all the way by a determined Amman side who dominated large spells of territory and possession.

There was no score for the opening 20 minutes before outside-half Iestyn Griffiths broke the deadlock with a superb 45-metre penalty. Amman looked the sharper side early on, with Owain Brayley, Shaun Watkins, Caian Francis and Cian Lewis busy in attack, while Alun Lewis impressed in both defence and support play. Centres Dylan Lloyds and Luc Rees combined well to keep the visitors under pressure.

However, a quick line-out misfired and Haverfordwest punished the error. Griffiths was caught under pressure, possession was turned over and Adam Phillips finished out wide for the visitors’ opening try.

Scrum-half Lee Evans nudged United back in front with a penalty on the half-hour, but Haverfordwest responded before the break. A well-judged kick ahead unsettled the home defence and scrum-half Liam Eaton reacted quickest to touch down for a 12-6 half-time lead.

Griffiths reduced the gap early in the second half with another booming penalty, but the Blues looked dangerous every time they attacked. Wing Isaac Kelso-Jones crossed wide out to extend the lead before Griffiths once again kept Amman in touch with a long-range effort.

Despite enjoying periods of possession, the hosts lacked a cutting edge at crucial moments. Haverfordwest made their pressure count when Scott Candler went over for the bonus-point try.

Late substitutions, including Craig Price and Amman Youth product Aled Davies, added fresh energy, and another huge Griffiths penalty narrowed the deficit to 22-15. With seven minutes remaining, flanker Ioan Hartridge-Jones crossed to seemingly settle the contest at 29-15.

But Amman refused to fold. Sustained late pressure forced a flurry of yellow cards, and deep into injury time a dominant scrum earned a penalty try, securing a deserved losing bonus point despite being outscored five tries to one.

Amman now face three successive away fixtures, starting at Neyland this Saturday, followed by trips to Cardigan and high-flying Tumble.

 

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