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Castrol MEM Rally Team targets title push as BRC season begins
Meirion Evans and Osian Pryce ready for Severn Valley Stages opener
THE CASTROL MEM RALLY TEAM will begin its 2026 British Rally Championship campaign this weekend with its sights firmly set on both the drivers’ and teams’ titles.
The team heads to the Severn Valley Stages on Saturday (Apr 11) with new team-mates Meirion Evans and Osian Pryce lining up in a pair of Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 cars.
Evans starts the opening round still chasing his first major gravel rally win after coming close on more than one occasion last season. A puncture near the end of the 2025 Malcolm Wilson Rally and a spin on the final stage of the recent Rally North Wales cost him what had looked set to be well-earned victories.

The 30-year-old from Lampeter, alongside co-driver Dale Furniss of Llanfyllin, Powys, tested his Pirelli-shod Toyota in Gorsedd Bran forest, Denbighshire, on Tuesday. The session allowed the team to make a series of subtle set-up changes which Evans believes have improved the car ahead of the new campaign.
Pryce also got his first experience of the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 during the same Castrol MEM Rally Team test and quickly settled into the Michelin-shod machine.
The 33-year-old, who was born in Machynlleth, won the Severn Valley Stages in 2024 and is seeded at number one for what will be the 125th rally start of his career. The 2022 British champion will therefore lead the BRC field onto the stages.

This weekend will also see Pryce reunited with co-driver James Morgan, from Llandysul, Ceredigion. The pair have only previously contested one event together — the Cambrian Rally 10 years ago.
With just over 50 stage miles ahead, the Severn Valley Stages promises to be a fast and demanding season opener. The event features a ceremonial start and finish in Llandrindod Wells, with a midday service halt at the Royal Welsh Showground in Llanelwedd, before crews tackle the classic mid-Wales forests of Sarnau, Myherin and Tarenig.
Evans said: “I’m looking forward to this weekend’s Severn Valley Stages, as it’s nice to get the show on the road again. We’re starting the new season aiming for some more strong results and hoping to challenge for rally victories and the BRC title like we did last year.
“We had a good test yesterday and made some very positive steps with the Toyota Yaris. The car worked well on Rally North Wales, but I felt there were some things that could be improved and by exploring a few things during the test I feel that we’ve made some steps in that direction. Hopefully that will help this weekend.
“In fact, as the road was wet in the morning and dry in the afternoon, it was nice to get a mix of conditions which should benefit us not just for this weekend’s Severn Valley Stages but the season ahead.”
Pryce said: “Having now driven the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2, I don’t see any reason why we shouldn’t be aiming for a win on the Severn Valley Stages this weekend.
“There wasn’t much doubt in my mind that I’d gel with the car, yet it was still reassuring to know that everything I’d heard about the Toyota was correct and I felt comfortable in it straight away.
“I’m also happy with being seeded at car number one. At the end of the day, I won the rally two years ago, so it’s our turn to run first on the road and I’m looking forward to it. Having a clean road ahead might even suit me. It is what it is, and we’ll have to wait and see how that plays out.”
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Pembrokeshire cricket weekend round-up: Week 11 keeps title races alive
A WEEKEND of tight finishes, big individual performances and important wins kept the promotion races moving across the Thomas Carroll Pembroke County Cricket League.
Saundersfoot remain top of Division One after a dramatic tie with Neyland, while Carew kept up the pressure with victory at St Ishmaels.
Hook continue to lead Division Two, Laugharne are still the team to catch in Division Three, and Lawrenny II remain out in front in Division Four.
Lower down the pyramid, Cresselly III stay top of Division Five despite defeat to Whitland II, while Lamphey II lead Division Six after another strong win.
Division One: Saundersfoot held in Neyland thriller
Saundersfoot remain unbeaten at the top of Division One, but they were made to work hard in a dramatic tied match against Neyland.
Both sides finished on 207-8. Paul Murray made 69 and Ross Hardy added 68 for Neyland, while Tom Mansbridge hit 64 for Saundersfoot and Sam Franklin made 39.
Carew stayed second with a six-wicket win over St Ishmaels. Herbrandston were emphatic winners over Narberth, winning by 157 runs, while Lawrenny picked up a valuable 88-run win over Whitland.
Division One results
| Home side | Score | Away side | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| St Ishmaels | 100 all out | Carew | 101-4 | Carew won by 6 wickets |
| Burton | 148 all out | Cresselly | 151-3 | Cresselly won by 7 wickets |
| Herbrandston | 249-7 | Narberth | 92 all out | Herbrandston won by 157 runs |
| Neyland | 207-8 | Saundersfoot | 207-8 | Match tied |
| Lawrenny | 223 all out | Whitland | 135 all out | Lawrenny won by 88 runs |
Division One table
| Team | Played | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Saundersfoot | 11 | 181 |
| Carew | 11 | 166 |
| Neyland | 11 | 151 |
| Cresselly | 11 | 141 |
| Herbrandston | 11 | 135 |
| Burton | 11 | 106 |
| Narberth | 11 | 102 |
| St Ishmaels | 11 | 76 |
| Lawrenny | 11 | 73 |
| Whitland | 11 | 58 |
Division Two: Hook stay top as Johnston keep chase alive
Hook remain top of Division Two after an eight-wicket win over Haverfordwest.
Haverfordwest made 187-8, with Ben Field scoring 64 and James Marchant unbeaten on 57. Hook chased it down on 190-2, Lewis Miller making 61, Mikey Jones 52 and Aled Phelps 50 not out.
Johnston remain close behind after an eight-wicket win over Llangwm, while Fishguard edged one of the closest games of the weekend, beating Llanrhian by just two runs.
Division Two results
| Home side | Score | Away side | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haverfordwest | 187-8 | Hook | 190-2 | Hook won by 8 wickets |
| Johnston | 114-2 | Llangwm | 111 all out | Johnston won by 8 wickets |
| Fishguard | 217-6 | Llanrhian | 215-9 | Fishguard won by 2 runs |
| Cresselly II | 151 all out | Llechryd | 155-2 | Llechryd won by 8 wickets |
| Pembroke | 56 all out | Pembroke Dock | 141-8 | Pembroke Dock won by 85 runs |
Division Two table
| Team | Played | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Hook | 11 | 177 |
| Johnston | 11 | 170 |
| Haverfordwest | 11 | 159 |
| Pembroke | 11 | 155 |
| Cresselly II | 11 | 140 |
| Fishguard | 11 | 132 |
| Pembroke Dock | 11 | 101 |
| Llechryd | 11 | 92 |
| Llanrhian | 11 | 85 |
| Llangwm | 11 | 80 |
Division Three: Laugharne remain out in front
Laugharne continue to lead Division Three after an eight-wicket win over Haverfordwest II.
Haverfordwest II reached 152-6, with David Haynes making 45, Jac Peters 47 and Doug Johnson 28. Laugharne replied with 155-2, Matt Tait finishing unbeaten on 76 and Harry Clapperton making 49.

Lamphey beat Burton II by six wickets, Saundersfoot II were convincing nine-wicket winners over Pembroke II, and Kilgetty kept their promotion push alive with a seven-wicket win over Stackpole.
Division Three results
| Home side | Score | Away side | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lamphey | 74-4 | Burton II | 73 all out | Lamphey won by 6 wickets |
| Laugharne | 155-2 | Haverfordwest II | 152-6 | Laugharne won by 8 wickets |
| Carew II | 153-4 | Hundleton | 152-8 | Carew II won by 6 wickets |
| Saundersfoot II | 77-1 | Pembroke II | 75 all out | Saundersfoot II won by 9 wickets |
| Kilgetty | 179-3 | Stackpole | 175-7 | Kilgetty won by 7 wickets |
Division Three table
| Team | Played | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Laugharne | 11 | 181 |
| Carew II | 11 | 152 |
| Lamphey | 11 | 150 |
| Kilgetty | 11 | 138 |
| Pembroke II | 11 | 119 |
| Saundersfoot II | 11 | 114 |
| Hundleton | 11 | 104 |
| Haverfordwest II | 11 | 102 |
| Burton II | 10 | 94 |
| Stackpole | 10 | 46 |
Division Four: Lawrenny II lead after Daley display
Lawrenny II remain top of Division Four after a 26-run win over Llechryd II.
Rhys Daley was the key man, making 75 before taking 4-32. Narberth II stayed in touch with a 63-run win over Neyland II, while Hook II were seven-wicket winners against St Ishmaels II.
Division Four results
| Home side | Score | Away side | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carew III | 115 all out | Haverfordwest III | 116-5 | Haverfordwest III won by 5 wickets |
| Crymych | 183-7 | Herbrandston II | 186-8 | Herbrandston II won by 2 wickets |
| Llechryd II | 162-8 | Lawrenny II | 188-7 | Lawrenny II won by 26 runs |
| Narberth II | 217-6 | Neyland II | 154-9 | Narberth II won by 63 runs |
| Hook II | 56-3 | St Ishmaels II | 54 all out | Hook II won by 7 wickets |
Division Four table
| Team | Played | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Lawrenny II | 10 | 156 |
| Narberth II | 11 | 150 |
| Hook II | 11 | 138 |
| Herbrandston II | 11 | 129 |
| Neyland II | 11 | 129 |
| St Ishmaels II | 11 | 128 |
| Crymych | 11 | 121 |
| Haverfordwest III | 11 | 109 |
| Llechryd II | 11 | 102 |
| Carew III | 10 | 71 |
Division Five: Cresselly III beaten but stay top
Cresselly III remain top of Division Five despite a 35-run defeat to Whitland II.
Whitland II made 162-6 before bowling Cresselly III out for 127. Connor Beynon produced one of the performances of the weekend, hitting an unbeaten 110 as Hundleton II beat Llangwm II by 36 runs.
Pembroke III also enjoyed a strong chase, beating Pembroke Dock II by six wickets.
Division Five results
| Home side | Score | Away side | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Llangwm II | 172-4 | Hundleton II | 208-8 | Hundleton II won by 36 runs |
| Llanrhian II | 112-4 | Llechryd III | 111-9 | Llanrhian II won by 6 wickets |
| Pembroke Dock II | 195-4 | Pembroke III | 196-4 | Pembroke III won by 6 wickets |
| Whitland II | 162-6 | Cresselly III | 127 all out | Whitland II won by 35 runs |
Division Five table
| Team | Played | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Cresselly III | 10 | 174 |
| Whitland II | 11 | 146 |
| Llangwm II | 9 | 142 |
| Llanrhian II | 9 | 127 |
| Pembroke III | 10 | 100 |
| Pembroke Dock II | 10 | 70 |
| Llechryd III | 9 | 69 |
| Hundleton II | 8 | 45 |
Division Six: Lamphey II lead after eight-wicket win
Lamphey II remain top of Division Six after beating Haverfordwest IV by eight wickets.
Haverfordwest IV were bowled out for 191, with Tom Baker making 47 not out, Stef Ateyo 43 and Brandon Dewstowe 30. Lamphey II replied with 193-2, John Sture finishing unbeaten on 82 and James White also making 82.
Kilgetty II picked up a 48-run win over Haverfordwest/Cresselly, with Iwan Godwaltz making 101 and taking 2-39.
Division Six results
| Home side | Score | Away side | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bye | Laugharne II | No match | ||
| Haverfordwest IV | 191 all out | Lamphey II | 193-2 | Lamphey II won by 8 wickets |
| Haverfordwest/Cresselly | 156 all out | Kilgetty II | 204 all out | Kilgetty II won by 48 runs |
| Neyland III | 110 all out | Whitland III | 113-7 | Whitland III won by 3 wickets |
Division Six table
| Team | Played | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Lamphey II | 9 | 140 |
| Haverfordwest IV | 10 | 123 |
| Whitland III | 10 | 116 |
| Neyland III | 10 | 109 |
| Haverfordwest/Cresselly | 8 | 80 |
| Laugharne II | 9 | 69 |
| Kilgetty II | 10 | 53 |
Weekend stars
| Player | Club | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Harry Nicholas | Herbrandston | 74 and 4-16 |
| Charlie Arthur | Lawrenny | 81 and 4-33 |
| Connor Beynon | Hundleton II | 110 not out |
| Iwan Godwaltz | Kilgetty II | 101 and 2-39 |
| Rhys Daley | Lawrenny II | 75 and 4-32 |
| Matt Tait | Laugharne | 76 not out |
| John Sture | Lamphey II | 82 not out |
| James White | Lamphey II | 82 |
| Josh Samuel | Saundersfoot II | 5-10 |
| Tom Murphy | Cresselly | 5-26 and 25 |
| Lewis Miller | Hook | 61 and 3-32 |
| Sam Kurtz | Fishguard | 79 |
| Nitai Durey | Crymych | 83 |
| Jac Davies | Llechryd | 81 not out |
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Rising rally star claims maiden Mini Rally Challenge victory
Newcastle Emlyn’s Henri Cynwyl secures first outright R53 Mini Rally Challenge win at Greystoke Stages Rally in Cumbria
RISING rally star Henri Cynwyl has claimed his first outright victory in the R53 Mini Rally Challenge after an impressive performance at the Greystoke Stages Rally in Cumbria.
The young driver from Newcastle Emlyn, who recently made his gravel debut at the Plains Rally, wasted no time in showing his potential on one of the toughest events of the season.
In only his second gravel rally, Henri delivered a composed and determined drive over rough and demanding terrain. Despite difficult conditions and damage to the car during the event, he secured victory in the R53 Mini Rally Challenge, finished an outstanding 15th overall, and took second in Class 3 in the over 2000cc category.
The result further strengthens Henri’s reputation as one of rallying’s brightest young prospects and marks another major step forward in his developing career.
Speaking after the event, 18-year-old Henri said: “This was my second outing at a gravel event and I’m absolutely delighted with the win, especially on very rough and challenging terrain.
“It was my first time at Greystoke and although it was rough, I really enjoyed it. I knew I just had to get back to service for the win with a one minute 30 second lead.”
For the apprentice electrician, finishing inside the top 15 overall and second in class capped off a superb weekend.
Henri added: “A huge thank you to my support network and sponsors, especially W1 Motorsport Group and team manager Mark Williams, who has a wealth of knowledge and gives me valuable advice.
“From the service crew to my mum, they have all been terrific. It was also brilliant to have the support and help from other Mini Rally Challenge members, who went above and beyond to help fix my damaged radiator.
“I really appreciate all the phone calls and messages from family, friends and sponsors. They all mean a lot to me.”
Henri also paid tribute to his co-driver Dilwyn John, whose experience proved invaluable throughout the event.
He said: “Having Dilwyn John as my co-driver was super. He is very experienced at gravel, stage and night events, and reading the maps over the weekend suited him perfectly.
“Thirteen-year-old Wil Parry also came along to service. He is very much part of the team now. It was his 13th birthday and he worked so hard with Mark to make sure the car was running well. Top job!
“I would also like to thank all of the organisers for a great event. We will be back next year.”
With a podium finish on his gravel debut followed immediately by his first outright Mini Rally Challenge victory, the future looks bright for Henri.
If these early performances are anything to go by, the Newcastle Emlyn youngster is certainly one to watch as his rally career continues to gather momentum.
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Bluebirds give new home strip first run-out
Haverfordwest County AFC’s new Tor Sports home kit made its first appearance on the pitch at the weekend
HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY AFC’s new home strip has been seen in action for the first time.
The Bluebirds wore the new Tor Sports kit during Saturday’s fixture, giving supporters a first proper look at the design on the pitch.
The strip keeps Haverfordwest’s traditional blue colours, with yellow detailing on the sleeves and shorts, while the club badge sits prominently on the front.

The club shared photos of the kit on social media, asking supporters: “How good?!”
The images show the squad walking out and in match action, with the new strip already getting plenty of attention from fans.
Haverfordwest County, who continue to proudly use the slogan #PlayingForPembrokeshire, will wear the kit as their home strip for the new campaign.
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