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Neyland and Hook through in Alec Colley
NEYLAND and Hook are both through to the second round of the Alec Colley Cup after both won their respective first round matches this week.
On Tuesday, June 1, Neyland beat Carew by five wickets in a low scoring encounter with Patrick Hannon doing the damage for the visitors.
He took four wickets to help bowl Carew out for 92 as they struggled to cope.
Hannon’s figures of 4-17 were almost matched by Tom Pritchard who finished with 3-18.
George Evans also took two wickets for Neyland.
Gareth Lewis scored 16 for the home side and Morgan Grieve added 11. Max Brindley did make a score of 30 with a four and two sixes but wickets fell at regular intervals.
Hannon and Gregg Miller then shared 40 runs for the opening partnership as Neyland began their reply well.
Carew hit back though as Ceri Brace trapped Hannon leg before on a score of 14. He also had Stephen Murray caught by Grieve.
Miller made a score of 20 but he was then bowled by Barry Evans to reduce Neyland to 46-3.
Will Hughes and John Tennick then shared another 41 runs to edge their side towards their target.
Tennick scored 23 from 23 balls (two fours, one six) before he was caught by Grieve off the bowling of Evans.
Hughes hit four fours in a score of 20 from 14 balls but he was bowled by George Waters.
Paul Miller then hit the game-winning boundary to book Neyland a second round home tie against Haverfordwest.
On Wednesday, June 2, Hook beat Llanrhian by seven wickets.
Llanrhian were bowled out for 78 with George James (3-19) and Andrew Thomas (3-15) both taking three wickets.
Rhys Price made a score of 14 and there were also scores of 11 from Mike Lawrence and Matthew Bennett. Anthony John made 10 but that was as good as it got for the home side.
In reply, Lawrence took two wickets to finish with figures of 2-29. There was also a wicket for Bennett (1-15) but it wasn’t enough to stop their opponents.
Lewis Miller finished unbeaten on 14 and Jamie Phelps finished not out on 41 as Hook sailed to victory.
The win sets up a second round home tie with Llangwm.
The final round one fixture takes place tonight and sees Saundersfoot host Lawrenny for the right to visit Stackpole in round two.
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Third in championship for junior Welsh rally driver
SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Henri Cynwyl from Newcastle Emlyn has finished third overall in the F1000 Junior British Rally Championship after a dramatic double-header finale at the Glyn Memorial Rally in Anglesey.
Having led the championship standings for much of the season, Henri went into the final round firmly in contention for the title. A fiercely competitive battle at the sharp end of the leaderboard ultimately saw him secure third place overall — making him the highest-placed Welsh driver in the popular junior series.
“I had to use a drop score on the first day and managed a podium finish on the second, which was the final day of the championship,” said Henri. “Getting the top spot just wasn’t to be this time, but I’m still chuffed with third. I’ve learnt so much over the past two years competing at circuits across Wales, England and Scotland.”
Over the past two seasons Henri has worked alongside a number of co-drivers, including Mark Williams, Dylan Davies, Izzie Holman, James Williams, Ben Duke, Geraint Evans and Callum James. More recently he has teamed up with Catrin Price, who will sit alongside him for this year’s tarmac events, and Dilwyn John for gravel rallies.
Behind the scenes, his service crew — Mark Williams and Josh Clark of Castle Motors in Newcastle Emlyn — have played a crucial role in keeping the car in peak condition throughout the campaign.
“There are so many people to thank for making this possible — my family and close friends, my amazing sponsors, co-drivers and service crew,” Henri added. “I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported me. It’s been an amazing journey so far and I can’t wait to start the new chapter in March.”
Henri is coached by James Williams as he prepares for the upcoming season.
Sport
South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association results
Friendly League – Week nineteen
LAST week saw another round of matches in the South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association Friendly League, with several strong performances across the division.
St Twynnells recorded a maximum points win with a 10–0 victory over Hundleton, while St Johns beat Cosheston 8–2. Lamphey also secured an 8–2 result against Carew, and Badgers defeated East Williamston by the same scoreline. Llanteg claimed a narrow 6–4 win over Reynalton.
Kilgetty had the bye.
One catch-up fixture was also played, with St Twynnells beating Kilgetty 8–2.
League table after week 19
East Williamston continue to lead the table after 18 matches, having recorded 13 wins and five defeats, with a shot difference of +178 and 122 points.
St Johns sit second having played 17, with 11 wins, one draw and five losses, and 103 points.
Hundleton are third with nine wins, one draw and seven losses from 17 matches, on 91 points.
Reynalton are fourth with seven wins, two draws and eight defeats, and 85 points.
St Twynnells have climbed into fifth place after 16 matches, with eight wins, two draws and six losses, and 83 points.
Carew are sixth with eight wins and nine defeats from 17 games, with 81 points.
Llanteg have played 14 matches, winning seven and losing seven, and sit on 73 points.
Kilgetty are eighth with six wins, one draw and 10 losses from 17 matches, also on 71 points, just ahead of Badgers on shot difference. Badgers have five wins, one draw and 11 defeats.
Cosheston are tenth with five wins, two draws and seven losses from 14 matches, on 62 points.
Lamphey are eleventh with seven wins and nine losses from 16 games, on 60 points.
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New arrival celebrated at Bridge Meadow
Special moment as player walks onto pitch with newborn daughter
A HEART-WARMING moment unfolded at the Ogi Bridge Meadow ahead of Saturday’s match, as a Haverfordwest County player had the chance to walk out onto the pitch carrying his newborn daughter for the first time.
The touching scene saw the proud father introduce baby Rita-Mabel to supporters before kick-off, with teammates and fans sharing in the celebration.
In a message posted on social media, the club said: “A lovely moment prior to yesterday’s match at the Ogi Bridge Meadow, as Greg had the opportunity to walk out onto the pitch with his newborn daughter, Rita-Mabel.
“Our congratulations to Greg and Emily — everyone at Haverfordwest County is over the moon for you both.”
Supporters quickly responded with warm wishes online, with many describing the moment as “beautiful” and “special”.
Moments like this highlight the strong community spirit surrounding the club, where personal milestones are shared and celebrated alongside the football itself.
The Herald joins supporters in congratulating the family on their new arrival.
(Pic: Geraint Nicholas/FAW)
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