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Tish and Whitland win to take survival fight to final day

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ST ISHMAELS and Whitland both won on Saturday (Aug 14) to take their bids for survival to the final day of the season.

As it stands, Tish occupy the second relegation spot but they are only eight points behind third from bottom Whitland.

Tish won on Saturday to boost their hopes while Whitland earned a good win at Haverfordwest to keep themselves out of the bottom two.

In their penultimate game of the season, Tish scored 205-7 in their 40 overs having been in trouble on 6-3.

Tudor Hurle removed both openers while Sam Franklin had Phil Cockburn caught by Yannic Parker.

Karl Rhead added 25 as he and Jonathan Pawlett looked to get Tish back into a good position. Rhead was then bowled Neil Powling as Tish slipped to 51-4.

Pawlett and Brennan Devonald then shared 95 runs for the fifth wicket to continue Tish’s recovery.

Devonald hit five fours and two sixes in his score of 49 but he fell to the bowling of Tom Mansbridge.

Soon after, Pawlett was out on a score of 83 after hitting nine fours and two sixes before falling to Hurle.

Andrew Pawlett and Andrew Williams then both finished unbeaten on scores of 20 to take Tish past 200 runs.

Saundersfoot lost Tom Mansbridge early in their reply to Brennan Devonald while Sam Franklin was trapped leg before by Andrew Williams on a score of 12.

Nick Cope and Danny Caine shared 79 runs for the third wicket but Cope was caught and bowled by Andrew Pawlett on a score of 45.

Caine also fell to Pawlett on a score of 55 as Saundersfoot were reduced to 122-4.

Yannic Parker and Paul Mansbridge shared 50 runs for the fifth wicket. Parker hit four fours in his score of 33 but he fell to the bowling of Karl Rhead.

Saundersfoot were quickly running out of overs with Mansbridge and Dom Green only able to add a further fifteen runs before the game came to a close.

In Haverfordwest, Whitland batted first after Town won the toss and they were able to reach a score of 184-6 from their 45 overs.

Whitland lost Dylan Blain early on but Wayne Howells and Jonathan Thomas shared 93 runs for the second wicket to put their side in a good position.

Howells made a patient 43 but he was then bowled by Archie Thomas.

Thomas hit eight fours in his score of 79 but he was then caught by Ashley James off the bowling of Johnny White.

Scott Newton’s late score of 30 ensured a good total for the visitors, meaning Town would need 185 to win the game.

Whitland made a key early breakthrough in Town’s reply as Jonathan Thomas ran out Mikey Jones and Gethin Scourfield also had the wicket of Jake Merry.

Ben Field and Dai Davies batted well together as they looked to swing the game back in Town’s favour but Scott Newton made another key breakthrough for Whitland.

Field hit five fours and two sixes in a score of 44 but he was caught by Geraint Jones.

Newton then bowled Dai Davies on a score of 34 and he then did the same to Dan Field to reduce Town to 93-5.

Jonathan Thomas then bowled Jack Scriven and had Archie Thomas stumped by Dylan Blain.

Thomas wasn’t done their either as he trapped Ashley James leg before and he then picked up another key wicket.

Danny Potter had made his way to a score of 26 as Town’s hopes of victory began to rest on him.

However, it was Thomas who struck to have him caught by Dylan Blain.

Thomas then took his sixth wicket as he trapped Johnny White leg before to bring Town’s innings to a close on 132 all out.

The final day of the season sees Tish travel to Narberth while Whitland host Cresselly.

Tish need to win and hope that Cresselly can beat Whitland convincingly if they are to stay up. Whitland know they just need a win in order to maintain their Division 1 status.

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Charity football match scores big for mental health awareness

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IN an inspiring display of community spirit and sportsmanship on Friday (May 10), the Ogi Bridge Meadow stadium hosted a charity football match that saw local mental health charity, Give The Boys A Lift (GTBAL), triumph over 2Wish, with a final score of 5-1. The event drew a large crowd, who gathered to support both organizations dedicated to mental health and well-being.

GTBAL, a renowned Pembrokeshire charity known for its efforts in mental health advocacy, put on a strong performance, leading to a decisive victory that was met with enthusiastic applause and cheers from the spectators. The match not only provided an evening of thrilling sports action but also raised significant awareness and funds for the causes represented by the two teams.

Maria Elena Smith, a spectator and supporter, praised the event, commenting, “Amazing effort from everyone involved. As always, the charities that support so many families and individuals have come out in force. Well done all and thank you for all the support.”

Adrian Smith, another attendee, highlighted the importance of the charities’ work, stating, “Don’t underestimate what both these charities do. It was a fantastic evening raising awareness.”

The event served as a reminder of the vital role these organizations play in the community, offering support and resources to those facing mental health challenges. Congratulations to all involved for a successful event that went beyond just a game, fostering community unity and support for pivotal causes.

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Pembroke youth secures celebrated double victory

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THE sporting community of Pembrokeshire witnessed an exceptional display of youth rugby talent on Thursday evening (May 9) at Narberth RFC.

The grounds were buzzing with excitement as they hosted the finals for both the Youth Cup and Youth Plate competitions, attracting large crowds and garnering considerable acclaim for the quality and intensity of the matches played.

The evening kicked off with the Youth Plate final, where Tenby United, known affectionately as ‘The Young Seasiders,’ triumphed over Narberth’s own ‘Young Otters’ with a score of 39-22. The Seasiders showcased a robust performance, and their captain Kyle Rossiter had the honor of receiving the trophy from Delyth Summons, a representative from District H of the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU), marking a memorable moment for the team.

As the anticipation built, the spotlight then shifted to the main event of the evening: the Pembrokeshire Youth Cup Final. Pembroke Youth faced their closest league rivals, Aberystwyth Youth, in what was set to be a thrilling showdown. Pembroke, led by their captain and second row Max Boswell, demonstrated tactical superiority and a relentless drive that saw them overpower Aberystwyth with a comfortable 33-13 victory. This win not only gave Pembroke the cup but also secured them the prestigious league and cup double for the 2023/24 season.

The match was meticulously overseen by referee Andrew ‘Twts’ Thomas, along with assistant referees Dave Byrne and Carwyn Evans, who together ensured a fair and competitive match environment.

Pembroke’s strategy unfolded brilliantly on the field with notable performances by centre Kobi Bratcher, outside half Bowyn Clarke, and No. 8 Zac Shaw, whose contributions were pivotal in the team’s decisive surge in the second half. This trio helped expand Pembroke’s lead with three additional scores, pushing the final tally to 32-13.

Despite the widening gap, Aberystwyth Youth displayed commendable spirit and tenacity.

The team, which had finished second in the league, managed to claw back into the game briefly in the final quarter.

Notable efforts by scrum half Ben Breeze-Griffiths, alongside Rhys Willets-Jones and Cerith Williams, exemplified Aberystwyth’s resilience, as they scored late points that added a layer of respectability to the final score line and highlighted the quality of their play.

Post-match, Youth Organiser Ceni Davies praised the high level of rugby displayed, noting the tight control maintained by the officials which allowed both teams to showcase their fitness, pace, and skill.

This sentiment was echoed by the large and passionate crowd, reinforcing the match as a standout event in the local sports calendar.

The coaches of Pembroke, Phil Greenwood and Mark Boswell, were visibly thrilled with the outcome. They praised their team’s unwavering commitment and the strategic execution that led to their undefeated season culminating in the double win.

Their counterparts from Aberystwyth, led by Wayne Thomas and Llyr ap Hywel, while disappointed with the loss, expressed pride in their team’s performance and the fierce competition they provided.

The success of these finals is a testament to the vibrant youth rugby scene in Pembrokeshire. It not only celebrates the achievements of the teams and players involved but also highlights the community’s strong support for developing young athletes.

As the season concludes, both teams look forward to building on this experience, aiming for greater success in future competitions.

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WRU strengthens exile programme to combat talent drain

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THE WRU is intensifying efforts to preserve Welsh talent and prevent young players from being lured to England, amid a growing concern over the loss of dual-qualified athletes. This strategic shift includes the expansion of the exile programme and the establishment of a robust scouting network within England.

Recent high-profile defections have underscored the urgency of this initiative. Cardiff-born Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Haverfordwest’s Kane James are among the notable young talents who have crossed the Severn Bridge, opting to pursue their careers in England, with Feyi-Waboso making his senior debut for England in this year’s Six Nations.

Richard Whiffin, Wales Under-20s coach, emphasised the critical need to address this trend during the Six Nations, stating, “We have to start challenging some of the issues, especially around dual-qualified players. These are the battles we need to get hold of because it’s turning into a race to the bottom.”

To counteract this, the WRU is investing in the exiles programme, aiming to improve scholarship offers with Welsh educational institutions and create a network of scouts specifically targeted at identifying Welsh talent in English schools. Huw Bevan, WRU Performance Director, highlighted the importance of engaging these players not just in the rugby system but in fostering a sense of Welsh identity. “We have to look at identifying talent already in other countries, but particularly England. We need to engage them in the system but also in the feeling of being Welsh, not just Welsh-qualified,” Bevan explained.

The WRU’s plans include collaboration with 20 coaches within the English education system, who are of Welsh descent and keen to participate in scouting potential players. This initiative is crucial to persuade young talents to stay and develop their rugby careers within Wales, rather than accepting scholarships at English schools.

Gruff Rees, Cardiff’s academy manager, noted the historical disconnection that contributed to the exodus, citing a decade of inadequate support for regional age-grade programmes by the union. The situation has been exacerbated by recent budget cuts across Welsh regions, forcing a shift towards developing homegrown talent.

The emphasis on improving the quality and appeal of both rugby and educational programmes within Wales is seen as key to retaining young players. Josh Hathaway, a promising full-back from Aberystwyth who now plays for Gloucester and has represented England Under-20s, exemplifies the type of talent Wales is striving to keep.

The WRU’s approach also seeks to promote the benefits of Welsh education systems, as highlighted by Bevan’s mention of an upturn in interest at Coleg y Cwmoedd following the success of its graduates Cam Winnett and Mackenzie Martin, both recent Wales caps.

In response to the funding challenges and the need for a sustainable talent pipeline, Welsh regions are focused on nurturing and utilising local talent more effectively. The efforts to ensure talented players consider educational opportunities in Wales as seriously as those across the border are intensifying, as the WRU aims to build a future where Welsh rugby talent thrives within its national borders.

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