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Last gasp penalty denies Pembroke victory in Bowl final

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PEMBROKE were agonisingly beaten in the final of the WRU Bowl as a late Josh White penalty gave them a thrilling 33-31 victory at the Principality Stadium on Sunday (Apr 29).

The Pembrokeshire side were behind for much of the game but hit back to lead by a point in the second half. They battled a well but a late penalty sunk Pembroke’s hearts.

Pembroke’s Luke Hartland made an early break but his run was brought to an end and Porthcawl took control which saw Ben Asprea go over under the posts. Josh White then converted for a 7-0 lead.

The Pembrokeshire side looked to respond and Toby Evans kicked the ball forward and a fumble from Porthcawl gave them a chance to turn the ball over. They did but were then penalised for holding on and Porthcawl had possession back.

A good tackle from Luke Hartland kept Porthcawl at bay but it wasn’t long before they scored their second try as Jordan Fox went over in the corner for an unconverted try.

Pembroke again looked to hit back and Dom Colman picked the ball up from a scrum but his pass was loose and went out of play.

They then had another chance as the ball was kicked across field for Rhodri Walter but he was unable to take the ball cleanly as he knocked it on before touching down.

That gave Porthcawl a five-metre scrum but Pembroke won the ball back and both Sam Smith and Hartland tried to break through only to be kept out by some good defending.

However it wasn’t long before Pembroke were finally on the scoresheet as Barrie Alderman-John played a lovely reverse pass for Dom Colman who ran around and in for the try. The conversion was missed.

Moments later Alderman-John was the villain as he was yellow carded for a tip tackle and Josh White sent the resultant penalty through the posts for a 15-5 lead.

That man advantage proved costly two minutes later as Jordan Fox went over for his second try of the game but the conversion went wide.

Pembroke returned to full strength but Porthcawl were in full flow as Jordan Fox went over for his hat trick try which was converted by White for a 27-5 lead.

The Scarlets looked to get themselves back in the game and they did as Toby Smith passed to brother Sam who burst his way through in typical fashion to score before Dalling added the extras.

They weren’t done there and on the stroke of half time Toby Smith again supplied the try scoring pass for Dan Colley who skipped his way through to touch the ball down. Dalling sent the conversion wide when it looked easier to score.

Early in the second half some good Pembroke defending kept Porthcawl out but a drop goal from White made it Pembroke 17-30 Porthcawl.

Porthcawl again came looking for another score and ten minutes into the second half they kicked to touch just five metres out. Pembroke were at their best as they kept their opponents out but a wayward lineout gave Porthcawl possession.

The men in Red won the ball back and it was their turn to go on the attack as they looked to get back into the game. They were unable to breakthrough as a combination of Porthcawl defending and errors kept them out.

Just before the hour mark Porthcawl were penalised for a high tackle and Toby Smith kicked to touch, five metres out. They took the lineout and the ball was played to Sam Smith who scored his second try of the game. Hartland converted to bring Pembroke to within six points of Porthcawl with twenty minutes still to play.

Elliot Evans then broke down the left and offloaded for Tom Lewis who went over for the try and the conversion from Toby Smith went through the posts to give Pembroke the lead for the first time at 31-30.

Porthcawl looked to hit back and it looked like they were free to score but an excellent tackle kept them out and Pembroke were able to win the ball back.

With ten minutes to go Pembroke still held a one point lead and Toby again kicked for touch to put his side into Porthcawl’s 22. A second line out five metres from the try line saw Owain Johns break a tackle, only to be brought back after a knock on.

Five minutes from time and Pembroke were marched forward after a Porthcawl infringement and the men in red had another chance but a knock on at the line out gave possession away.

Sub Jordan Skidmore sent a drop goal attempt wide with a minute left as Pembroke’s hearts skipped a beat. From the restart Pembroke kicked straight to Porthcawl looking for a late score and a penalty gave them the chance to kick for goal.

Josh White stepped up with the clock past the 80 minutes and he sent it through the posts to give them victory.

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Scarlets and local NHS Charity announce continued Wish Fund partnership

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SCARLETS RUGBY has announced that it will be continuing its partnership with Hywel Dda Health Charities, the local NHS Charity, to support the Wish Fund campaign. The campaign raises funds to create magical memories for children and young people living with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions and their families.

The campaign, which launched in spring 2022, has already raised a fantastic £29,900 which has been used to create unforgettable experiences for paediatric palliative care patients and their families. These have included days out at the National Botanic Garden of Wales and Urdd Llangrannog, pantomime trips to Llanelli and Milford Haven, and fun family days at Parc y Scarlets.

Families have also enjoyed free entry to Scarlets games, and a Wish Fund information and support stand has appeared regularly at Scarlets home games.

Heulwen, who attended a Scarlets visit with her son Jake, said: “It was a magical day and Jake was thrilled to receive a signed shirt and hat. We’ll never forget it.”

Rachel Brown, Paediatric Palliative Care Play Specialist, said: “We are absolutely thrilled that the Scarlets are supporting our Wish Fund campaign.

“The Wish Fund provides us with opportunities to give that little extra to our patients and families which are beyond NHS expenditure. These include fantastic group activities and family day trips, therapeutic play toys to help young patients process what they are experiencing, and wellbeing resources for families and young siblings.

“It means we can create cherished memories together.”

Scarlets’ Wales international Gareth Davies said: “We are delighted to be a part of the Wish Fund campaign and hopefully we can help make a real difference to families across mid and west Wales.

“We want to help them create some brilliant memories which will last forever and hope to inspire people across the region to join with us and bring a bit of joy to their lives.”

The Wish Fund campaign will see the NHS charity and the Scarlets Rugby continue to work together to both raise funds for the campaign and raise awareness about the work of the Paediatric Palliative Care team.

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Pembrokeshire filmmaker tackles extraordinary football documentary

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BULL MOOSE PRODUCTIONS has announced the commencement of production of “Metcalf vs Puskás: The Forgotten Game,” a documentary chronicling a remarkable yet little-known charity football match from 1967.

The film, directed by Daniel Metcalf, from Pembrokeshire, explores the events leading up to some of Britain’s biggest footballing stars, alongside Daniel’s grandfather Mike Metcalf, taking on a Ferenc Puskás International XI for charity.

This independent production delves into a forgotten piece of football history, reconstructing a charity match that featured legends such as Billy Liddell, John Charles, Malcolm Allison, Dave Hickson, and Billy Bingham. The documentary aims to uncover this lost moment in football history while examining how sport brings communities together.

“This project is a journey of discovery,” says Daniel Metcalf, director. “It’s about uncovering a lost moment in football history, but it’s also about exploring how sport brings communities together. Through my grandfather’s story, we’ll examine the changing face of football over the past half-century.”

The production has already garnered significant support. Chester FC has provided access to a wealth of archival material and granted permission to film at their stadium. The project has also caught the eye of the footballing community, with Welsh legend Neville Southall stating, “A fascinating footballing story which should make for a great film, I can’t wait to watch and learn more about it.”

“Metcalf vs Puskás: The Forgotten Game” aims to recreate the atmosphere and sense of celebration surrounding this extraordinary match, using a combination of interviews, archival footage, and animation. The film will not only pay tribute to a unique moment in football history but also explore broader themes of community, memory, and social change.

Local Talent Opportunities

Bull Moose Productions is eager to collaborate with local talent in Pembrokeshire and surrounding areas. We are seeking filmmakers, technicians, and production assistants who are passionate about bringing this unique story to life. This project offers an excellent opportunity for emerging talent to work on a professional documentary production.

“We’re looking to build a community around this film,” says Daniel Metcalf. “Whether you’re a football fan, a history buff, or simply someone who loves a good story, there are many ways to get involved. We’re particularly keen to tap into the wealth of creative talent here in Pembrokeshire.”

  • The production team is seeking individuals to assist with:
  • Film crew positions for summer 2025 filming
  • Pre-production organisation and research
  • Post-production assistance (editing, sound, score)
  • Fundraising and investment
  • Marketing, social media and distribution

This is a unique chance for Pembrokeshire residents to contribute to a project with national appeal, gaining valuable experience in the film industry.

The production is also actively seeking financial support to ensure the highest quality for “Metcalf vs Puskás: The Forgotten Game”. We welcome investment from individuals and groups who are passionate about football history, local heritage, and compelling storytelling.

The team also plans to launch a crowdfunding campaign, offering supporters the chance to feel personally involved in the project through a range of perks and rewards. Additionally, Bull Moose Productions will be applying for funding from relevant film bodies to support this ambitious project.

For those interested in contributing their skills, investing in the project, or learning more about upcoming crowdfunding opportunities, please contact Daniel Metcalf directly using the details below.

  • Bull Moose Productions is an independent film production company based in Wales, dedicated to telling unique and compelling stories that bridge personal narratives with broader historical and cultural contexts. With a talented team of upcoming film production experts, Bull Moose Productions is committed to creating high-quality, thought-provoking content that resonates with audiences both locally and internationally.
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Pembrokeshire College’s WRU Hub Officer Aled gets European experience

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THE COLLEGE’S WRU Hub Officer and renowned rugby coach, Aled Waters, has recently returned from an exciting series of coaching stints in Germany and Austria, where he worked with top youth and national teams as part of ongoing international rugby collaborations.

In Germany, Aled’s coaching efforts were focused on a partnership between the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) and Rugby Deutschland, working with the Under-16s National 7s Squad. As part of this unique link, Aled provided high-performance coaching designed to develop the young squad’s skills in the fast-paced 7s format, preparing them for future international competitions.

After his time in Germany, Aled travelled to Austria, where he played a pivotal role in preparing the Austrian National Rugby Team for their participation in the upcoming Rugby Europe Competition, taking place over three consecutive weekends. His expertise helped ready the team for their first test, culminating in a thrilling match against Hungary.

Speaking about his international experience, Aled commented: “It’s been an incredible opportunity to help nurture rugby talent in both Germany and Austria. The players’ dedication and commitment are impressive, and I’m excited to see how they perform in upcoming tournaments.”

Looking ahead, Aled’s coaching journey is far from over. In November, he will be heading to Italy to continue his international coaching work, helping teams prepare for further competition within the Rugby Europe framework.

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