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Cricket roundup: Thrillers, centuries and title races heat up in Week 8

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SAUNDERSFOOT maintained their place at the top of Division One as the Pembroke County Cricket League entered Week Eight, but there were dramatic finishes, dominant performances and standout individual displays across all six divisions on Saturday.

From a nail-biting one-wicket win for Burton to a huge unbeaten century from Hook’s Aled Phelps and a remarkable 168 not out for Pembroke Dock II’s Callum Power, it was another action-packed weekend of local cricket.

Division One

Saundersfoot stay top as Burton edge thriller

Saundersfoot remain the team to catch after a tense two-wicket victory away at Lawrenny. Chasing 146, they got over the line at 146-8 thanks largely to Tom Mansbridge, who starred with both bat and ball, taking 5-35 before finishing unbeaten on 66.

Neyland kept up the pressure in second after defending 167-9 against Carew, winning by 22 runs. Gareth Lewis struck 69 for Carew, but Neyland’s bowlers held firm.

Burton secured one of the matches of the day, edging Narberth by a single wicket after chasing 175. Martin James top-scored with 71 in a nervy finish.

Cresselly eased to a seven-wicket win over St Ishmaels, while Herbrandston claimed an emphatic 66-run victory over Whitland, helped by Charlie Malloy’s all-round performance of 61 runs and 4-30.

  • Neyland 167-9 beat Carew 145 all out by 22 runs
  • St Ishmaels 122-9 lost to Cresselly 126-3 by seven wickets
  • Burton 177-9 beat Narberth 174 all out by one wicket
  • Lawrenny 145 all out lost to Saundersfoot 146-8 by two wickets
  • Herbrandston 195 all out beat Whitland 129 all out by 66 runs
  1. Saundersfoot – 128 pts
  2. Neyland – 111 pts
  3. Carew – 110 pts
  4. Cresselly – 97 pts
  5. Burton – 95 pts
  6. Herbrandston – 93 pts
  7. Narberth – 59 pts
  8. St Ishmaels – 47 pts
  9. Whitland – 45 pts
  10. Lawrenny – 42 pts

Division Two

Phelps smashes unbeaten century for Hook

Hook produced one of the standout performances of the weekend, piling up 245-3 against Cresselly II before sealing an 83-run victory. Aled Phelps stole the show with a superb unbeaten 123.

Pembroke remain top after cruising to a seven-wicket win over Llangwm, with Andrew Hay hitting 54 and Jack Harries adding 47.

Johnston continued their strong campaign with a seven-wicket success over Llanrhian, while Fishguard defeated Llechryd by six wickets.

Haverfordwest made light work of Pembroke Dock, skittling them for just 67 before reaching the target without losing a wicket.

  • Hook 245-3 beat Cresselly II 162 all out by 83 runs
  • Pembroke 118-3 beat Llangwm 115 all out by seven wickets
  • Johnston 134-3 beat Llanrhian 130 all out by seven wickets
  • Fishguard 156-4 beat Llechryd 151 all out by six wickets
  • Haverfordwest 68-0 beat Pembroke Dock 67 all out by ten wickets
  1. Pembroke – 125 pts
  2. Johnston – 123 pts
  3. Hook – 119 pts
  4. Haverfordwest – 115 pts
  5. Cresselly II – 109 pts
  6. Fishguard – 76 pts
  7. Pembroke Dock – 67 pts
  8. Llanrhian – 66 pts
  9. Llangwm – 60 pts
  10. Llechryd – 45 pts

Division Three

Laugharne run riot with 303

Laugharne produced the most dominant display of the weekend, hammering 303-5 before dismissing Stackpole for just 79 in a crushing 224-run victory.

Matt Tait smashed 119, while Brendan McCay remained unbeaten on 88 in a devastating batting display.

Carew II edged Haverfordwest II by seven runs in a close contest, while Lamphey eased to a nine-wicket victory over Hundleton.

Pembroke II comfortably defeated Kilgetty by six wickets, and Burton II beat Saundersfoot II by eight wickets.

  • Burton II 101-2 beat Saundersfoot II 100 all out by eight wickets
  • Carew II 187-5 beat Haverfordwest II 180-9 by seven runs
  • Lamphey 106-1 beat Hundleton 103 all out by nine wickets
  • Pembroke II 86-4 beat Kilgetty 84 all out by six wickets
  • Laugharne 303-5 beat Stackpole 79 all out by 224 runs
  1. Laugharne – 124 pts
  2. Carew II – 107 pts
  3. Kilgetty – 104 pts
  4. Lamphey – 93 pts
  5. Pembroke II – 92 pts
  6. Saundersfoot II – 83 pts
  7. Burton II – 82 pts
  8. Hundleton – 61 pts
  9. Haverfordwest II – 57 pts
  10. Stackpole – 31 pts

Division Four

St Ishmaels II hit 204 in dominant display

St Ishmaels II were among the weekend’s biggest winners, racking up 204-7 before dismissing Llechryd II for 68 to seal a 136-run victory.

Crymych swept aside Neyland II by 100 runs, while Lawrenny II brushed off Narberth II by nine wickets after bowling them out for just 44.

Hook II edged past Haverfordwest III by five wickets, and Herbrandston II comfortably defeated Carew III.

  • Hook II 135-5 beat Haverfordwest III 134-8 by five wickets
  • Herbrandston II 176-8 beat Carew III 97 all out by 79 runs
  • Lawrenny II 45-1 beat Narberth II 44 all out by nine wickets
  • Crymych 152-4 beat Neyland II 52 all out by 100 runs
  • St Ishmaels II 204-7 beat Llechryd II 68 all out by 136 runs
  1. St Ishmaels II – 112 pts
  2. Hook II – 103 pts
  3. Lawrenny II – 100 pts
  4. Narberth II – 94 pts
  5. Crymych – 87 pts
  6. Neyland II – 85 pts
  7. Herbrandston II – 84 pts
  8. Llechryd II – 77 pts
  9. Haverfordwest III – 64 pts
  10. Carew III – 45 pts

Division Five

Power smashes unbeaten 168

Callum Power delivered the innings of the week, blasting an unbeaten 168 as Pembroke Dock II piled up 312-2 before beating Llechryd III by 179 runs.

Whitland II also impressed, with Andrew Fletcher smashing an unbeaten 134 in a commanding win over Hundleton II.

Cresselly III strengthened their grip on top spot with a ten-wicket victory over Llanrhian II, while Pembroke III beat Llangwm II by eight wickets.

  • Pembroke III 139-2 beat Llangwm II 138 all out by eight wickets
  • Cresselly III 64-0 beat Llanrhian II 62 all out by ten wickets
  • Pembroke Dock II 312-2 beat Llechryd III 133 all out by 179 runs
  • Whitland II 249-3 beat Hundleton II 91-8 by 158 runs
  1. Cresselly III – 126 pts
  2. Llangwm II – 105 pts
  3. Whitland II – 100 pts
  4. Llanrhian II – 89 pts
  5. Pembroke III – 59 pts
  6. Pembroke Dock II – 56 pts
  7. Llechryd III – 38 pts
  8. Hundleton II – 28 pts

Division Six

Lamphey II continue charge

Lamphey II kept up their promotion push with a dramatic two-wicket victory over Neyland III, chasing down 136 thanks to Jon Edwards’ unbeaten 65.

Haverfordwest IV remain top after beating Laugharne II by 76 runs, with Richard Scriven carrying his bat for 83 not out.

Whitland III defeated Kilgetty II by six wickets in a low-scoring affair, while Haverfordwest/Cresselly had a bye week.

  • Lamphey II 136-8 beat Neyland III 135 all out by two wickets
  • Whitland III 59-4 beat Kilgetty II 54 all out by six wickets
  • Haverfordwest IV 173-6 beat Laugharne II 97 all out by 76 runs
  • Haverfordwest/Cresselly – Bye
  1. Haverfordwest IV – 101 pts
  2. Lamphey II – 96 pts
  3. Whitland III – 93 pts
  4. Neyland III – 84 pts
  5. Laugharne II – 65 pts
  6. Haverfordwest/Cresselly – 52 pts
  7. Kilgetty II – 23 pts

Players of the week

  • Callum Power (Pembroke Dock II) – 168 not out
  • Aled Phelps (Hook) – 123 not out
  • Matt Tait (Laugharne) – 119
  • Andrew Fletcher (Whitland II) – 134 not out
  • Charlie Malloy (Herbrandston) – 61 and 4-30
  • Tom Mansbridge (Saundersfoot) – 66 not out and 5-35

 

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Goodwick Bowls Club row with council over signage

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A PEMBROKESHIRE town bowls club’s call on planners to let it keep advertising signs for local businesses which help support its operations has been turned down.

In an application to Pembrokeshire County Council, Fishguard & Goodwick Bowls Club, Wern Road, Goodwick sought retrospective permission for up to 36 signs on land close to the town’s Phoenix Centre.

The signs had been in place for some 18 months, being removed ahead of the formal planning application.

A supporting statement accompanying the application says: “This application seeks retrospective consent for the display of up to 36 non-illuminated, single-sided advertisement panels mounted to an existing timber boundary fence.

It said the advertisements are modest in scale, facing an existing large car park rather than nearby residential properties and does not project over any public highway or footpath.

It added: “The advertisement signs have been temporarily removed while planning permission is sought. The advertisements and fence had been in place for approximately 18 months prior to their temporary removal, during which time no complaints were received.

“The total number of advertisements has been consciously limited, and not all fence bays display signage, ensuring that the proposal does not result in harm to visual amenity or public safety.

“The income generated from the advertisements provides an important source of revenue for the Fishguard and Goodwick Bowls Club, supporting the ongoing operation and maintenance of local community sporting facilities.

“The advertising panels also offer local businesses an affordable and accessible means of promotion within the community.”

An officer report recommending refusal said two objections to the scheme were received, raising issues over discrepancies in the application and the scheme having no merit, being “at odds with the established character and appearance of the area”.

The report added: “While it is acknowledged that businesses have a reasonable need to advertise their presence and services, such advertisements must be appropriately sited and designed to ensure they do not detract from the visual amenity of the area.”

It went on to say: “It is considered that the proposed advertisements are inappropriately sited relative to their functional purpose. The cumulative impact arising from the proliferation of signage in close proximity, extending along the entirety of the boundary fencing, results in a visually cluttered and intrusive form of development.

“Furthermore, the scale and number of the proposed 36 advertisement boards is considered excessive and not reasonably necessary, giving rise to a harmful impact on the visual amenity of the surrounding area.”

The application was refused by planners on the grounds it was “an excessive concentration of signage within the locality, creating visual clutter that would harm the visual amenity and undermine the character and appearance of the site and its surroundings”.

 

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Cilgerran woman attempts extraordinary triathlon challenge for children’s charities

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Hannah-Mae Samson taking on unofficial women’s world-record distance in aid of hospital that cared for little Efa

A WOMAN from Cilgerran is taking on an extraordinary endurance challenge today (Friday, Jun 12) in a bid to raise money for two children’s charities close to her family’s heart.

Hannah-Mae Samson, 34, began the mammoth challenge at 6:00am with an 11-kilometre swim at Crymych Leisure Centre before embarking on a 322-kilometre cycle ride and an 80-kilometre run.

The total distance, which Hannah believes could amount to an unofficial women’s world-record triathlon, is expected to take around 30 hours of continuous effort, with a finish anticipated around lunchtime on Saturday.

The fundraiser is being held in support of Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Sandy Bear Bereavement Charity.

The challenge is particularly personal for Hannah after Birmingham Children’s Hospital cared for Efa, the young daughter of her cousin Rachel Powner, who was diagnosed with craniosynostosis at just nine months old.

The rare condition affects the bones of the skull and can stop it growing properly. Efa underwent major surgery lasting around seven hours and will continue to receive specialist check-ups until she is 15 years old.

Rachel, whose family lives near Llandysul, said the support from Hannah meant a great deal.

She said: “What Hannah is doing means so much to us. We’re so grateful to her for raising money for the charity, having seen the amazing work they do.”

Now approaching her second birthday in September, Efa is said to be developing well following treatment last October.

Hannah told BBC Cymru Fyw the challenge would be the toughest thing she had ever attempted, both physically and mentally.

“It will mean sleepless nights and around 30 hours of continuous effort,” she said.

“But if a challenge doesn’t scare you, is it really a challenge?”

Months of preparation have gone into the event, with Hannah training twice a day and completing up to 23 hours of training during her toughest weeks.

By day, Hannah works as a plumber and joked that even her rest days involved physical work.

“I’m a plumber – not a typical job among women – so when I have a rest day, I’m plumbing!” she said.

“It helps with strength training!”

The second charity to benefit, Sandy Bear Bereavement Charity, supports children and young people in Pembrokeshire and west Wales who are coping with grief following the loss of someone close to them.

Hannah said she had been surprised by how many local people had told her they had received help from the charity.

Rachel and her partner, Huw Jones, are expected to join Hannah for part of the run to support and encourage her through the final stages of the challenge.

The family hope the fundraiser will not only raise money but also awareness of craniosynostosis and the work carried out by the charities supporting families during difficult times.

Photo caption: Going the distance: Hannah-Mae Samson, from Cilgerran, is attempting an extraordinary long-distance triathlon challenge in aid of Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Sandy Bear Bereavement Charity (Pic: BBC Cymru Wales).

 

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Cymru’s World Cup dream stays alive as play-off route confirmed

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CYMRU’S hopes of reaching the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup remain alive after Rhian Wilkinson’s side secured their place in this autumn’s play-offs.

The national side finished top of League B Group B1 in the UEFA Women’s European Qualifiers, collecting 14 points from six matches and ending three points clear of Czechia.

Cymru won four games and drew two, scoring 17 goals and conceding five, before sealing first place with a 3-1 victory over Czechia in Cardiff.

Play-off draw

The play-off draw will take place on Thursday, June 18, with 32 nations still in contention for Europe’s remaining places at the tournament in Brazil.

The play-offs will be played over two rounds of home-and-away ties.

As one of the four League B group winners, Cymru will enter Path 2 alongside the four nations who finished bottom of their League A groups.

Those eight seeded teams will be drawn against nations who finished second or third in the League B groups, with the seeded sides hosting the second leg.

Cymru’s possible first-round opponents are Czechia, Türkiye, Finland, Belgium, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, Israel and Albania.

Familiar opponents

A tie against Czechia would bring another meeting between two sides who have already faced each other twice in qualifying.

Cymru drew 2-2 away before beating Czechia 3-1 in Cardiff to secure top spot.

Albania are also among the possible opponents, having been in Cymru’s qualifying group. Wilkinson’s side beat them 1-0 away and 4-0 at home.

The first round of play-off ties will be played between October 7 and October 13.

What Cymru need

To qualify for the World Cup, Cymru must win both their first-round and second-round play-off ties.

The eight Path 2 winners will advance to Round 2, where they will face the winners from Path 1, which includes teams from Leagues A and C.

Those ties will be played between November 26 and December 5.

Eight teams will win through from Round 2, but only seven will qualify automatically for the World Cup. The seven highest-ranked winners, based on the overall UEFA Women’s European Qualifiers rankings, will go directly to Brazil.

The remaining Round 2 winner will enter the FIFA Women’s World Cup Inter-Confederation Play-Offs in February 2027 for one final chance to qualify.

Brazil will host the FIFA Women’s World Cup from June 24 to July 25, 2027.

 

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