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Wales end Six Nations losing run with bonus-point win over Italy

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Dominant first-half display at the Principality Stadium sees Wales secure long-awaited victory before Italy stage late rally

WALES 31 – 17 ITALY

WALES ended their painful Six Nations losing streak with a much-needed 31–17 victory over Italy at the Principality Stadium on Saturday (Mar 14), producing their most complete performance of the tournament in front of a relieved Cardiff crowd.

After a difficult campaign, the hosts delivered a display built on strong forward play, improved discipline, and a far more confident attacking structure. A dominant first hour allowed Wales to surge into a commanding lead before a late Italian rally added respectability to the scoreline.

The opening exchanges were cagey, with both sides testing each other through the kicking game. Wales gradually gained the upper hand in territory thanks to accurate kicking from fly-half Dan Edwards and solid work from the back three under the high ball.

Italy initially defended well, slowing the breakdown and forcing Wales to recycle possession patiently. However, the pressure began to tell midway through the first half when Wales launched a sustained attack inside the Italian 22.

After several powerful carries from the Welsh forwards, Aaron Wainwright broke through a narrow defensive channel to score the opening try. Edwards added the conversion to give Wales a deserved early advantage.

The home side continued to dominate possession and territory. Wales’ line-out functioned efficiently, allowing them to launch a series of driving mauls that placed Italy under heavy pressure.

Their second try came from exactly that source. A line-out inside the Italian 22 set up a well-organised maul which rumbled towards the line before Wainwright forced his way over for his second try of the afternoon.

With Edwards again converting, Wales suddenly had a firm grip on the match.

The Welsh pack continued to dominate the set-piece, particularly through the line-out and driving maul, and Italy struggled to slow the momentum.

On the half-hour mark Wales struck again from another well-executed catch-and-drive. The maul surged towards the line before captain Dewi Lake peeled away to crash over for the third try.

Edwards maintained his perfect kicking record to give Wales a commanding 21–0 lead at halftime, reflecting a first-half performance full of energy and physicality.

Wales carried their momentum into the second half and soon delivered the decisive blow. A sweeping attacking move, sparked by quick ball from the breakdown, saw Edwards break through the Italian defence to score Wales’ fourth try and secure the bonus point.

The fly-half then capped his impressive performance with a superb drop goal shortly afterwards to stretch Wales’ lead to 31–0 and effectively end the contest.

Italy, however, refused to surrender. As Wales’ intensity dropped slightly in the final quarter, the visitors began to find more space in attack.

Tommaso Di Bartolomeo scored Italy’s first try following sustained pressure close to the Welsh line, giving the visitors a foothold in the game.

That score sparked a late Italian revival. Tommaso Allan crossed soon afterwards before Paolo Garbisi added another try in the closing stages.

Despite the late surge, Wales remained composed and saw out the remaining minutes to secure a long-awaited victory.

For the Welsh players, the final whistle brought clear relief after a difficult period that has tested the confidence of the squad and supporters alike.

While the result will not dramatically alter Wales’ standing in this year’s championship, the performance offered encouraging signs. The forward pack delivered one of its most physical displays of the tournament, the line-out functioned effectively, and the attack showed glimpses of creativity that have been missing in recent matches.

Most importantly, Wales rediscovered the winning feeling.

After a long run of defeats in the Six Nations, the victory over Italy provides a welcome boost and offers hope that this young Welsh side is beginning to rebuild.

For the supporters inside the Principality Stadium, it was a reminder of what Welsh rugby can still deliver when confidence and momentum finally return.


Match summary

Wales 31 – 17 Italy
Six Nations Championship
Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Saturday (Mar 14)

Wales scorers:
Tries: Aaron Wainwright (2), Dewi Lake, Dan Edwards
Conversions: Dan Edwards (4)
Drop goal: Dan Edwards

Italy scorers:
Tries: Tommaso Di Bartolomeo, Tommaso Allan, Paolo Garbisi
Conversions: Paolo Garbisi (1)

Half-time: Wales 21 – 0 Italy

Key moments:
15 min – Aaron Wainwright powers over for Wales’ opening try.
26 min – Wainwright scores again after a dominant Welsh maul.
32 min – Captain Dewi Lake crashes over from a line-out drive.
41 min – Dan Edwards breaks through the Italian defence to secure Wales’ bonus-point try.
48 min – Edwards adds a long-range drop goal as Wales move 31 points clear.
62 min – Tommaso Di Bartolomeo scores Italy’s first try.
69 min – Tommaso Allan crosses as Italy begin a late comeback.
78 min – Paolo Garbisi adds a third Italian try before the final whistle.

Player of the match:
Aaron Wainwright – outstanding throughout, scoring twice and leading Wales’ forward effort.

Attendance:
Approx. 70,000 at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff.

 

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Dolphin backs Goodwick United as chip shop celebrates national recognition

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LOCAL BUSINESS SUPPORTS GRASSROOTS FOOTBALL

DOLPHIN Fish & Chips in Goodwick has been praised for its support of the local community after stepping up as a sponsor of Goodwick United.

The popular chip shop, known locally for its haddock and chips, has built a strong reputation in the area, with customers praising its freshly cooked food, generous portions, crispy batter and friendly service.

The business says it has also been recognised among the Top 40 fish and chip businesses in the UK, a national achievement which has helped put the Goodwick takeaway firmly on the map.

As well as serving local customers, Dolphin has now shown its backing for grassroots sport by sponsoring Goodwick United, underlining the close links between local businesses and community football in Pembrokeshire.

The sponsorship has been welcomed as another example of a local business putting something back into the community it serves.

Dolphin offers both sit-in and takeaway options and says it currently holds a 4.6 Google rating.

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Community support: Goodwick United players and manager pictured with Mr Bravaham from Dolphin Fish & Chips, Goodwick

 

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Neyland make early statement as cricket season begins

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NEYLAND made an immediate statement on the opening weekend of the Nicholas Insurance Thomas Carroll Pembroke County Cricket League as they began their Division 1 campaign with a convincing 91-run win over Whitland.

Neyland cricketers ready for action (Pic: Martin Jones)

The champions posted 256-8, with Sean Hannon leading the way with 76 and Paul Murray adding 52. Ross Hardy also made 26 before taking 2-21, while Andrew Miller claimed 2-24 and Sam Laugharne 2-30.

Whitland battled to 165-8 in reply, Che Thomas finishing unbeaten on 45 and Matthew Davies making 37, but Neyland took 19 points from the fixture to sit top after the first round of matches.

Carew also made a strong start, beating Burton by eight wickets. Burton were bowled out for 160, despite Joseph Kiff making 44 and both Nick Jones and Luke Hayman adding 31. Carew reached 161-2, Morgan Grieve top-scoring with 68, supported by Brian Hall, who finished 44 not out, and Shaun Whitfield, who added an unbeaten 25 after earlier taking 3-44. Iori Hicks claimed 4-26 and Noah Davies 3-20.

Saundersfoot were another side to open with victory, chasing down Cresselly’s 182 all out to win by seven wickets. Simon Stanford made 63, with Nick Cope unbeaten on 36, after Tom Murphy had earlier hit 66 for Cresselly.

Herbrandston produced the most emphatic batting display of the day, beating Lawrenny by ten wickets. Lawrenny were dismissed for 129, with Harry Thomas making 36, before Herbrandston reached 136 without loss. Harry Nicholas finished 51 not out and Charlie Malloy 43 not out, Malloy having earlier taken a superb 8-57.

There was also early drama at St Ishmaels, where Tish and Narberth finished level. St Ishmaels closed on 122-9, with Narberth then bowled out for the same score. Stephen Williams made 17 and took 3-16 for Tish, while Ben Hughes claimed 3-18 for Narberth.

Lawrenny team at the weekend (Image: Martin Jones)

Division 2

JOHNSTON and Cresselly seconds both took maximum 20-point hauls in Division 2.

Johnston edged a tight contest with Pembroke Dock by 12 runs. Steven Mills starred with 73 and 3-18, while Gary James made 61 and took 2-30 as Johnston were bowled out for 173 before dismissing Pembroke Dock for 161. Nick Daley made 41 for the Dock, with Peter Kingdom adding 31 and Callum Power 26.

Cresselly seconds beat Fishguard by 75 runs after posting 217 all out. Griff Jenkins made 48 and took 2-18, Lewis Mason added 40, and Matthew Lewis claimed 3-19. Fishguard were bowled out for 142, Anthony Cousins top-scoring with 32.

Hook won a high-scoring game against Llangwm, chasing 221-8 to win by six wickets. Mikey Jones was the match-winner with an unbeaten 101, backed up by Rhys Phelps with 60. Llangwm had earlier been led by Luke Brock, who made 108, with Dominic Asson unbeaten on 77.

Pembroke also made a fine start, beating Llanrhian by ten wickets. Llanrhian reached 137-9, Jack Jones carrying his bat for 88 not out, but Pembroke replied with 138 without loss. Ceri Brace made 64 not out and Jack Harries 62 not out.

Haverfordwest were comfortable nine-wicket winners over Llechryd. Jake Merry took 4-13 as Llechryd were bowled out for 74, before Johnnie White, unbeaten on 31, and Ben Field, unbeaten on 25, completed the chase.

Division 3

CAREW seconds lead the early Division 3 table after a three-wicket win over Burton seconds.

Burton were bowled out for 160, Will Ridge making 45, before Carew seconds reached 163-7. Stephen Cole made 50, Dai Rees 37 and Rhys Lewis 33, while Jamie Heeps had earlier taken 3-47.

Laugharne also began with victory, beating Pembroke seconds by seven wickets. Matt Tait finished unbeaten on 50, with Callum Collins-Davies making 34 and Harry Clapperton 24 as Laugharne chased down 131.

Kilgetty defeated Haverfordwest seconds by 20 runs. Dylan Duffy made 48 and Ieuan Prout 29 in Kilgetty’s 142 all out, before Haverfordwest seconds were dismissed for 122 despite James Marchant’s 50. Kieran Williams took 4-20.

Saundersfoot seconds won a low-scoring game at Lamphey by ten runs. Sam Joseph returned excellent figures of 6-26, while Josh Samuel made 19 not out and then took 3-8.

Hundleton edged Stackpole by five wickets, reaching 158-5 in reply to 157-7. Evan Davies finished unbeaten on 50 and Jonathan Williams unbeaten on 36, while Josh Davies made 91 and took 2-34 for Stackpole.

Division 4

HAVERFORDWEST thirds and Llechryd seconds both opened Division 4 with maximum-point victories.

Haverfordwest thirds beat Crymych by two wickets after chasing 126. Richard Davies made 46 and Sidak Mahey 17, while Kos Dammitry took 5-37 for Crymych, who had earlier been led by Nitai Durey with 42 and Sion Vaughan with 38.

Llechryd seconds beat Neyland seconds by 70 runs. Tom Harries made 51, Ollie Roberts 50 and Dan Moulster 36 not out in a total of 198-6. Moulster then completed a fine all-round display with 5-38 as Neyland seconds were bowled out for 128, despite Martin Lewis making 58.

Hook seconds won by four wickets against Carew thirds, with Jamie Phelps making 91 and taking 3-17. Carew thirds had posted 176-8, Robbie Hicks finishing unbeaten on 75.

Narberth seconds beat St Ishmaels seconds by 61 runs, Ceri Davies making 41 not out and taking 2-7. Andrew Williams and Matthew Gow both made 32, while Jordan Howell added 25.

Lawrenny seconds were seven-wicket winners against Herbrandston seconds. Ian Milsom made 56 not out for Herbrandston, but Lawrenny reached 107-3, Jon Beff finishing unbeaten on 36 and Noah Williams unbeaten on 33.

Division 5

LLANRHIAN seconds lead the way in Division 5 after a 97-run win over Pembroke Dock seconds.

Llanrhian seconds made 199-4, with Leon Williams unbeaten on 62, Ryan Bywater making 41 and Ninja Prabath finishing 35 not out. Pembroke Dock seconds were bowled out for 102, despite Johnnie Hay’s 61, as Ryan John took 3-3 and Mark Evans 3-22.

Cresselly thirds also took 20 points, beating Pembroke thirds by six wickets. Pembroke thirds were bowled out for 160, Dan Scourfield falling just short of a century with 95, before Cresselly reached 161-4. Ollie Toy made 59 and Neal Williams 44.

Llangwm seconds beat Hundleton seconds by eight wickets. Josh Davies made 87 not out and John Palmer 65 not out, Palmer having earlier taken 4-14.

Whitland seconds were five-wicket winners over Llechryd thirds. Matt Driver made 51 and Rhys Davies 38 as Whitland chased 115, after Chris Sweeney had taken 4-14 and Joel Evans 4-27.

Division 6

HAVERFORDWEST fourths and Laugharne seconds both opened Division 6 with 20-point wins.

Haverfordwest fourths beat Whitland thirds by four wickets, chasing 92 to finish on 93-6. Will Davies made 57, while Harvey Thomas took 3-12 and Danny Dewstowe 3-7.

Laugharne seconds edged a one-wicket thriller against Neyland thirds. Neyland were bowled out for 134, Mason Kerrison making 40 and Phil Keen 38, before Laugharne reached 135-9. Andrew Edwards finished unbeaten on 37 and Shaun Lynch unbeaten on 22.

Lamphey seconds also started with victory, beating Haverfordwest/Cresselly by four wickets. Haverfordwest/Cresselly made 133-5, Arthur Jenkins top-scoring with 35, before Lamphey seconds reached 134-6 thanks largely to Jack Halstead’s 67.

 

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Getting the ball rolling at schools boccia tournament

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MORE than 50 pupils from across Pembrokeshire came together for an afternoon of competitive and inclusive sport at a schools boccia tournament.

The event was held at Haverfordwest High School on Tuesday (Apr 21), with pupils from Haverfordwest High, Ysgol Bro Gwaun, Ysgol Greenhill, Henry Tudor School and Milford Haven School taking part.

The tournament was sponsored by Valero, whose support helped make the event possible.

Matches were officiated by Young Ambassadors from Haverfordwest High School, alongside Welsh international boccia player Sian Jones and her mum, Liz. Their involvement helped add to the professionalism and enjoyment of the day.

After a series of closely contested matches, Greenhill Team 4 were crowned champions, defeating Haverfordwest High Team 1 by 6-3 in a tense final.

Dan Bellis, from Sport Pembrokeshire, praised the event and everyone involved.

He said: “It was great to see so many children taking part and enjoying themselves in such an inclusive activity.

“A big well done to all who took part, and especially to Greenhill Team 4 for winning such a competitive final.”

The tournament highlighted the power of inclusive sport to bring young people together, build confidence and give pupils of all abilities the chance to compete and enjoy representing their schools.

 

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