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Pembrokeshire cricket: Week 3 results and tables

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PEMBROKESHIRE cricket’s league season continued on Saturday (May 9), with Carew, Johnston, Kilgetty, Lawrenny II, Llanrhian II and Lamphey II leading their respective divisions after Week 3.

Division 1 results

HomeScoreAwayScoreResult
Herbrandston59 all outBurton119 all outBurton won by 60 runs
Lawrenny85 all outCarew89-2Carew won by eight wickets
Whitland187-6Cresselly256 all outCresselly won by 69 runs
Neyland207-5Narberth126 all outNeyland won by 81 runs
St Ishmaels143 all outSaundersfoot244-5Saundersfoot won by 101 runs

Division 1 table

PosTeamPldPointsWLAbTied
1Carew3563000
2Saundersfoot3472010
3Neyland3452010
4Burton3311110
5Herbrandston3311110
6Cresselly3291110
7Narberth3250111
8Whitland3230210
9St Ishmaels3200201
10Lawrenny3140210

Division 2 results

HomeScoreAwayScoreResult
Pembroke209-3Hook177 all outPembroke won by 32 runs
Fishguard106 all outJohnston109-1Johnston won by nine wickets
Llechryd138-1Llangwm136-9Llechryd won by nine wickets
Haverfordwest144-2Llanrhian143-6Haverfordwest won by eight wickets
Cresselly II200-6Pembroke Dock197 all outCresselly II won by four wickets

Division 2 table

PosTeamPldPointsWLAbTied
1Johnston3583000
2Cresselly II3563000
3Pembroke3482010
4Hook3432100
5Haverfordwest3422100
6Pembroke Dock3310210
7Llanrhian3271200
8Llechryd3211200
9Fishguard3190300
10Llangwm3170300

Division 3 results

HomeScoreAwayScoreResult
Lamphey184-8Haverfordwest II150-7Lamphey won by 34 runs
Laugharne82 all outHundleton86-4Hundleton won by six wickets
Saundersfoot II102 all outKilgetty178-8Kilgetty won by 76 runs
Carew II190-3Pembroke II188-7Carew II won by seven wickets
Burton IIStackpoleNo game

Division 3 table

PosTeamPldPointsWLAbTied
1Kilgetty3583000
2Carew II3563000
3Lamphey3462100
4Laugharne3412100
5Hundleton3412100
6Saundersfoot II3331110
7Burton II*2320200
8Haverfordwest II3230300
9Pembroke II3190210
10Stackpole2140200

* Indicates points awarded for opposition failing to fulfil fixture.

Division 4 results

HomeScoreAwayScoreResult
Narberth II111 all outHerbrandston II147 all outHerbrandston II won by 36 runs
Haverfordwest III135 all outLawrenny II140-3Lawrenny II won by seven wickets
Hook II177-8Llechryd II176-6Hook II won by two wickets
Carew III106 all outNeyland II109-3Neyland II won by seven wickets
Crymych157 all outSt Ishmaels II191-7St Ishmaels II won by 34 runs

Division 4 table

PosTeamPldPointsWLAbTied
1Lawrenny II3553000
2Hook II3543000
3Narberth II3482100
4Haverfordwest III3422100
5Crymych3371200
6Llechryd II3371200
7St Ishmaels II3351200
8Neyland II3341200
9Herbrandston II3331200
10Carew III3160300

Division 5 results

HomeScoreAwayScoreResult
Hundleton II87 all outWhitland II89-3Whitland II won by seven wickets
Llangwm II293-5Llechryd III182 all outLlangwm II won by 111 runs
Llanrhian II148-7Pembroke III82 all outLlanrhian II won by 66 runs
Pembroke Dock II128 all outCresselly III260-5Cresselly III won by 132 runs

Division 5 table

PosTeamPldPointsWLAbTied
1Llanrhian II3603000
2Cresselly III3603000
3Whitland II3452100
4Llangwm II2392000
5Pembroke III3200210
6Llechryd III3180300
7Pembroke Dock II3180210
8Hundleton II2100200

Division 6 results

HomeScoreAwayScoreResult
H’West/Cresselly138-8Whitland III142-1Whitland III won by nine wickets
Kilgetty II73 all outLamphey II74-3Lamphey II won by seven wickets
Neyland III149 all outLaugharne II103 all outNeyland III won by 46 runs
ByeHaverfordwest IV

Division 6 table

PosTeamPldPointsWLAbTied
1Lamphey II3563000
2Whitland III3442100
3Neyland III3351200
4Laugharne II2291100
5Haverfordwest IV2271100
6H’West/Cresselly3220210
7Kilgetty II2110110

 

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Thousands of cyclists arrive in Tenby after 100-mile Carten challenge

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THOUSANDS of cyclists rolled into Tenby today after completing one of Wales’ best-known charity cycling challenges.

The annual Carten100 ride took place on Saturday (May 9), with riders setting off from Cardiff City Hall before making the long journey west to Pembrokeshire.

The event, now in its 22nd year, is built around a simple idea: Cardiff to Tenby — 100 miles, on a bike, in a day.

Organisers stress that it is not a race, but a personal challenge designed to get people cycling, bring riders together and raise money for good causes.

This year’s ride was fully booked, with entries limited to 2,400 and an estimated field of around 2,200 cyclists taking part.

Riders left Cardiff from 7:30am, travelling through South Wales on a mix of roads and cycle paths before crossing into Pembrokeshire for the final stretch into Tenby.

The official route included support and refreshment stops at Baglan, Burry Port, Carmarthen and Tavernspite, before riders made their way through Stepaside and on towards the finish.

There was a strong welcome in Tenby as family members, friends and supporters gathered to cheer cyclists home after more than 100 miles in the saddle.

Carten100 has grown from a small ride involving just four cyclists in 2004 into a major annual event on the Welsh cycling calendar.

Since it began, the challenge has helped raise more than £1.75m for Welsh charities and good causes.

Organisers say the aim remains the same: to encourage people of all ages and abilities to get back on their bikes, take on a demanding but achievable challenge, and support charity at the same time.

The 2026 ride covered around 107 miles, with organisers reminding participants that the event takes place on open roads and that cyclists must follow the Highway Code throughout.

Riders were supported along the route by feed stations, event volunteers, support vehicles, mechanical help and first aid cover.

For many, the arrival in Tenby marked the end of months of training and fundraising.

The sight of cyclists streaming into the town has become a familiar early-summer scene, bringing a colourful boost to Tenby and celebrating one of Wales’ most popular mass-participation cycling events.

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Carten100 arrives in Tenby: Riders pictured in the town after completing the Cardiff-to-Tenby challenge on Saturday (Pic: Malcolm Richards).

 

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Tony Pennock and Dan Hawkins nominated for April awards

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HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY manager Tony Pennock and forward Dan Hawkins have been nominated for the JD Cymru Premier’s April awards following an impressive month for the Bluebirds.

Pennock has been shortlisted for Manager of the Month, while Hawkins is in contention for Player of the Month after helping County finish the regular season strongly and secure another place in the European play-offs.

The Bluebirds enjoyed a perfect end to the league campaign in April, winning all three of their matches, including two away from home.

The month began with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at JD Welsh Cup runners-up Flint Town United. Ben Ahmun’s penalty on the stroke of half-time proved enough to secure all three points in north Wales and keep Haverfordwest firmly on course for the play-offs.

Fifteen days later, County knew that a draw or victory against Llanelli Town at the Ogi Bridge Meadow would be enough to confirm their place. They did it in style, with Hawkins scoring the first senior hat-trick of his career in a 6-0 win in front of more than 800 spectators.

Having secured a European play-off place for the third time in four seasons, the Bluebirds then travelled to Jenner Park to face Barry Town United.

County fell behind after just three minutes, but battled back strongly. Greg Walters, assisted by Hawkins, levelled the tie 20 minutes from time before Haverfordwest went on to win 3-1 on penalties.

Supporters can vote for Pennock and Hawkins through the JD Cymru Premier’s official awards link.

Dan Hawkins was sponsored for the 2025-26 season by That Football Drawing.

 

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Ysgol Bro Teifi celebrates national championship rugby success

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UNDER-18 SIDE LIFTS WRU PLATE AFTER HARD-FOUGHT FINAL AT RODNEY PARADE

YSGOL BRO TEIFI’S under-18 rugby team are celebrating national success after winning the WRU Schools and Colleges Plate Final at Rodney Parade.

The Ceredigion side travelled to Newport to face Ysgol Maes y Gwendraeth in a fast, physical and closely contested final.

Bro Teifi made a strong start, with tries from Elis Evans, Llew Thomas and Jack Brown giving them an early advantage. Dafydd Nichols-Evans added the extras from the kicking tee as the team went into half-time 19-14 ahead.

The second half proved even tighter, with Ysgol Maes y Gwendraeth applying sustained pressure and forcing Bro Teifi to defend with discipline and determination.

A late try gave Bro Teifi breathing space before Nichols-Evans held his nerve in the closing stages, landing a crucial penalty to seal a 27-19 victory.

The school said the win reflected the hard work, commitment and talent of the players, as well as the support of staff, parents and fans throughout the season.

Headteacher Gareth Evans said: “This game is the culmination of a tough season for the boys as they beat much bigger schools on the way to the final.

“It also builds on the school’s reputation in sport, with numerous successes this year across a range of sports and age groups.

“I would like to thank all the school staff for their tireless work in ensuring these experiences for our pupils, and the parents for their support.”

Photo caption: Plate winners: Ysgol Bro Teifi’s under-18 rugby team celebrate their national success at Rodney Parade.

 

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