Sport
Milford Haven RFC
Milford Haven Rugby Club is located in a picturesque setting in Hakin overlooking one of the deepest natural waterways in the World. Rugby has been played in Milford Haven since the early 1900’s but was revived in 1932 when matches where played on the Cockle Bank, now the St Lawrence housing estate with changing facilities at the Avondale Hotel.
The present Club was founded in 1951 when matches were played at Marble Hall, the first game against Narberth, Milford captained by George Griffiths won 6-5. The present Club House built by players and committee members in October 1960 was officially opened on 21 April 1962.
The Clubs Trophies include Pembrokeshire League Championship, Pembrokeshire KO Cup (three times), Youth Cups and 7 Tournaments, all these successes have only been achieved by the hard work of players and committees, past and present. The Club also owes these successes and it’s survival to various local Companies who provide invaluable sponsorship.
In later years Mini Rugby was introduced and today the club is supported by over 150 players, with ages ranging from U7 – U11’s (Mini Rugby), U12 –U14’s (Juniors), run by enthusiastic and very hard working coaches, parents and helpers, a strong Youth Team coached by Alan Maclleland, Ioan Dolling and Dean Hadley, all ex –players, there are two sides. The First XV are coached by ex-Fijian International Emori Katalau and ex-player Rob Kingston, whose father Barry played in the successful 1970’s side.
The Club House can provide Social Events its Hall and Lounge Areas encouraging family and friends to come and support the local players. Senior players train on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Youth on Mondays and Wednesdays, Juniors on Wednesdays. All are welcome.
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Sport
Pupils try new sports at Community Clubs event
More than 100 children took part in a day of sport at Ysgol Glannau Gwaun
MORE than 100 pupils from Years 4, 5 and 6 enjoyed a day of sport and activity at a Community Clubs event held at Ysgol Glannau Gwaun earlier this month.
The event, organised by Sport Pembrokeshire and sponsored by Valero, gave young people the chance to try a range of sports delivered by local clubs.

Activities included archery and golf sessions led by Young Ambassadors from Ysgol Bro Gwaun, as well as rugby with Fishguard & Goodwick RFC, hockey with Fishguard & Goodwick Hockey Club, and bowls with Fishguard & Goodwick Bowls Club.
The event was designed to encourage participation, build confidence, and strengthen links between schools and community sports clubs, helping pupils discover new ways to stay active outside school.
Dan Bellis, from Sport Pembrokeshire, said: “This was the second year we have run this event and, as with last year, it was great to see so many children taking part and being active.
“A big thanks to all the students for their enthusiasm, to the local clubs for their support and delivery, and to the Young Ambassadors for being excellent role models.”

Sport
Narberth U11s continue winning form with victory over Haverfordwest
NARBERTH CRICKET CLUB’S Under-11 side produced another impressive performance on Monday evening, defeating Haverfordwest in a closely contested junior fixture.
Batting first, Narberth posted 95-3, which translated to a net score of 280 under junior cricket scoring rules. Haverfordwest replied with 77-11, finishing on 222 after losing wickets throughout their innings.
Poppy Phillips top-scored for Narberth with 17 runs, helping to anchor the home side’s innings.
The bowling attack proved decisive, with Danny Evans returning figures of 3-12 and also contributing seven runs with the bat. Archie Young claimed 1-9 and scored seven runs, while Charlie Morton (1-4), Kai De Silva (1-7), Morgan Rees (1-8), Lewis Roberts (1-10) and Tommy Phillips (1-12) all chipped in with wickets.
The victory continues a strong season for Narberth’s young cricketers, who have shown both depth in batting and discipline in the field.
A photograph shared by the club after the match showed a smiling Narberth squad celebrating the win in the evening sunshine.
Photo caption:
Victorious Narberth U11s after their win over Haverfordwest (Pic: Narberth Cricket Club).
Sport
Adam Muskett memorial football tournament returns to Tenby
Annual event will honour popular young footballer while raising funds for Wales Air Ambulance
FOOTBALLERS, friends and families from across Pembrokeshire will come together next month to celebrate the life of a much-loved local sportsman at the second Adam Muskett Memorial 7-a-side Tournament.
The event, organised by Tenby AFC, will take place at The Clicketts Playing Fields on Saturday, July 25, bringing together teams for a day of football, remembrance and fundraising in memory of Adam Muskett.

Adam, 27, tragically lost his life alongside his girlfriend, Katie Worrell, 25, in a road traffic collision in June 2024. The tournament was established by his football club as a lasting tribute to his passion for the game and the impact he had on those around him.
Last year’s inaugural event proved a great success, raising £620 for Wales Air Ambulance. Following the positive response from players, supporters and the wider community, Tenby AFC has committed to making the tournament an annual fixture.
Recently, Adam’s parents, Helen and Andrew Muskett, joined Tenby AFC secretary Gareth Noot in presenting a cheque to Wales Air Ambulance Regional Fundraising Manager Mike May.
Speaking ahead of this year’s tournament, Helen and Andrew said: “As a family, we are extremely grateful to Gareth and the members and players at Tenby AFC for setting up this tournament as a tribute to Adam, and for all their support over the last two years.
“In particular, Gareth has been amazing and has worked incredibly hard, in such a respectful and considerate way, to support us in this and other matters.
“Last year’s tournament was such an enjoyable day, and we want to thank everyone who attended or contributed in any way. We especially want to thank the participating players, the referees, and those who helped at the entrance and with refreshments. It was wonderful to see so many families there.
“It really was a very special day that meant an awful lot to us as a family and a fitting tribute to Adam, who was passionate about football.”
Supporting a lifesaving charity
The family said they were keen for Wales Air Ambulance to remain the main beneficiary of the fundraising efforts.
They added: “We wanted Wales Air Ambulance to benefit from the funds raised because they helped Katie at the time of the collision, and Adam would have wanted them to be the first benefactor of the tournament.
“Our heartfelt thanks go to everyone involved, and we hope the tournament will continue for many years to come.”
Wales Air Ambulance is a consultant-led service that brings hospital-standard emergency care directly to patients across Wales. Working in partnership with the NHS Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS), its crews can provide advanced critical care at the scene of an incident, including anaesthesia, blood transfusions and minor surgical procedures.
Mike May, Regional Fundraising Manager for Wales Air Ambulance, said: “It’s humbling to hear that Adam’s club, family and friends will continue to come together to hold an annual tournament in his memory. It’s a touching tribute.
“We are deeply grateful that Adam’s family has chosen to support Wales Air Ambulance through this tournament following the care provided at the time of the collision.
“We hope as many people as possible support this event in honour of a very popular young man who was passionate about football.”
Teams invited to enter
The tournament is open to registered senior men’s football clubs. Each squad can register up to ten players and the entry fee is £50 per team.
Organisers are hoping for another strong turnout and a day that not only celebrates football, but also keeps Adam’s memory alive while supporting a charity that provides lifesaving care throughout Wales.
For more information or to enter a team, email [email protected] or call 07815 189374.
Photo caption: Helen and Andrew Muskett with Gareth Noot, Secretary of Tenby AFC, and Mike May of Wales Air Ambulance during the cheque presentation following last year’s tournament fundraising success.
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