Sport
Launch for new U19 T20 competition
A NEW competition for the Pembrokeshire cricket calendar was launched from one of the oldest historic castles in the County at the end of May, when the seven local teams competing in the ECB (Cricket Wales) T20 were photographed at Pembroke Castle.
Pembroke Castle has a long and fascinating history, dating from 1093 when Arnulf de Montgomery built the castle and it was with the historic late 12th century keep forming the backdrop for the photograph of the TeesRus T20 Captains, Club Officials and the competition organising committee represented by president Ray Kane and Chairman Jonathan Twigg. The Keep, being such an outstanding feature of architectural novelty with its imposing stone cylindrical dome tower is also synonymous to the County of Pembrokeshire for also being the birthplace of Henry VII in 1457.
With such a historical backdrop the Pembrokeshire Under 19 TeesRus T20 gave birth to an exciting new format for cricket. For the seven clubs who form the inaugural competition it will bring an event built upon the razzmatazz of exciting and frenetic cricket, with coloured clothing, pink match balls and upbeat music to accompany the match day experience. There are twenty one fixtures scheduled over the next two months with each competing club incorporating a nickname for their under 19 team.
The Pembrokeshire TeesRus T20 competition will cumulate with a Finals Day festival of cricket on Sunday August 23 at Haverfordwest Cricket Club. Up to date fixtures, results and tables will be available via twitter (follow @ pembsu19t20), on the Pembrokeshire Association of Cricket Coaches website (www.pembrokeshirecricket.co.uk) or by emailing pembsu19t20@hotmail. com.
The format for finalising the fixtures has been left with each club to fulfill during the set time period although the emphasis is about ‘getting the game on’. Some clubs have already intimated their interest in hosting more than one home fixture on the same day when cricket followers across the county would be treated to a spectacle of colour in some of the most picturesque grounds in Pembrokeshire.
Competing clubs in the TeesRus T20 are Burton Warriors (Burton CC contact Richard Hayman); Carew Rooks (Carew CC contact Ceri Brace); Cresselly Crusaders (Cresselly CC contact Steffan Jenkins); Haverfordwest Blue Lightening (Haverfordwest CC contact Simon Williams); Cleddau Crusaders (Hook CC & Llangwm CC combined team contact Alistair Platten); Kilgetty Warriors (Kigetty CC contact Mike Marsh) and Neyland Balck Caps (Neyland CC contact Sean Hannon).
The Pembrokeshire Association of Cricket Coaches Chairman, Jonathan Twigg, will oversee the competition. Whilst being a National ECB competition sponsored by NatWest at a local level it will be sponsored by TeesRUs. Their vision has also seen them establishing a separate event which will see 2 players from each club competing against each other to be Pembrokeshire’s best as a – 6 hitter – a competition with the batsman facing 10 balls off bowling machine for most 6’s – knockout draw format; the longest throw in Pembrokeshire; the most accurate fielder (throw) in Pembrokeshire (20metere and the most dead eye bowler in Pembrokeshire, pitching the ball in specified are) and hitting the stump). This vision from TeesRus incorporates fun and the ‘up-skilling’ of players with the hope of keeping them involved in the game.
Sport
Amman United v Neyland abandoned after touchline fight
AMMAN UNITED’S crucial Division 3 West clash with Neyland was abandoned after 70 minutes on Wednesday night following a fight on the touchline.
The home side had led 20-12 under the lights at Cwmamman Park and were on course for a vital win that would have kept alive their hopes of survival.
Amman made the brighter start and enjoyed most of the territory and possession in a strong first-half display. They went ahead within minutes when wing Dan Thomas crossed in the corner.
Outside half Iestyn Griffiths then extended the lead with a well-struck penalty as the Reds continued to dominate. Jordan Poole, Keelan Griffiths and Alun Lewis all made good ground, and Amman looked certain to score again at one stage, only to be held up over the line.
Neyland, however, hit back against the run of play. Scrum half Owen Hamer seized on turnover ball, stepped clear of the defence and raced in from halfway. Rio Phillips added the conversion to cut the gap.
Amman responded well and regained control before the break. From a lineout catch-and-drive, front row forward Matthew Madge powered over, with Griffiths converting to give the hosts a deserved 15-7 lead at half-time.
The home side made full use of their bench after the restart, with Kieran Mackey, Caian Francis, Liam Brooks and Alex Williams all introduced. Youngster Harvey Duncan also came on in the centre for just his second senior appearance.
Captain Rhydian Jones again impressed with a tireless display around the park as Amman piled further pressure on the Neyland try line. That spell was rewarded when wing Dylan Matthews squeezed over in the far corner to make it 20-7.
To their credit, Neyland then enjoyed their best spell of the game, forcing Amman onto the back foot with sustained pressure under the posts. Centre George Williams and wing Josh Watts were prominent as the visitors went through the phases, but Amman’s defence held firm for long periods.
The visitors eventually found a way through when flanker Josh Hamer spotted a gap and touched down under the posts to bring the score back to 20-12.
But before the conversion could be taken, a fight broke out on the touchline. Once order had been restored, the referee decided to abandon the match immediately.
The game will now have to be replayed at a later date.
Sport
Vice-chair steps down at Haverfordwest County AFC
Mared Pemberton leaves board role after years of service
HAVERFORWEST COUNTY AFC has confirmed that Mared Pemberton has stepped down from her role as Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors due to personal commitments.
Pemberton has played a key role in the club’s development in recent years, most notably leading the delivery of the Ogi Bridge Meadow 3G pitch project.
She has also been closely involved in the club’s community work and fan engagement initiatives, helping to strengthen its reputation and position as a focal point within the local area.
Pemberton will continue her involvement with the club as Head of Trustees for the Bluebirds Foundation, the official charitable arm of Haverfordwest County AFC.
A club spokesperson said: “Everyone at the club would like to thank Mared for her loyalty, hard work and dedication over many years, and we wish her well for the future.”
Sport
Camrose girls head to Portugal after major community backing
A CAMROSE Under 13s girls’ football team has travelled to Portugal for a once-in-a-lifetime tour, supported by a funding boost from Wales & West Utilities.
The squad, made up of twenty-four players aged between eleven and fourteen, set off during the Easter holidays after five months of determined fundraising efforts.
The trip forms part of a wider international learning programme funded by Taith, the Welsh Government-backed scheme promoting global exchange opportunities for young people.

During their time abroad, the team will take part in cultural and sporting activities, including matches against local sides, social events with host clubs, and a coaching session with Portuguese giants S.L. Benfica. The group will also attend a professional football match.
Organisers say the tour is about far more than football, with a strong focus on confidence-building, teamwork, and cultural exchange. Around forty per cent of the players and coaching staff come from underrepresented backgrounds, including young carers, those in care, and families on low incomes.
While Taith funding has supported much of the programme, additional financial help from Wales & West Utilities has been vital in bridging a £3,000 shortfall. The funds have also enabled the purchase of a dedicated tour kit, helping keep players safe and identifiable in busy environments.

Volunteer coach Joanne Battelley said the support had made a real difference.
She said: “This tour is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for our girls, both on and off the pitch. The support from Wales & West Utilities has helped ensure more of our players can take part and benefit from the opportunity.”
Bethan Jones, Head of People and Customer Experience at Wales & West Utilities, said the company was proud to support the initiative.
She said: “Football is about more than just the game. This trip will help build confidence, develop new skills, and create lasting memories for these young players.”
Wales & West Utilities provides gas emergency and pipeline services to more than 7.5 million people across Wales and the south west of England.
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Bryant
February 16, 2016 at 8:27 am
good decision by the officials.. it leads to a chance for youngsters to start their career.