Sport
Pembrokeshire Junior Netball League tournament results

LAST weekend the Pembrokeshire Junior Netball League hosted a tournament with the winners and runners up from each age-group pool going on to represent Pembrokeshire in the next round.
The Under 12s pool was won by Fishguard, the under 14s was won by Chaos Cyclones and Sapphires Black won the Under 16s pool.
The results from each pool were as follows:
UNDER 12’s:
POOL A:
Fishguard A 10 v 0 Pembroke (2)
Sapphires White 0 v 5 Sapphires Black
Fishguard A 6 v 1 Sapphires White
Pembroke (2) 0 v 3 Sapphires Black
Fishguard A 6 v 1 Sapphires Black
Pembroke (2) 1 v 1 Sapphires White
WINNERS: Fishguard A
RUNNERS UP: Sapphires Black
POOL B:
Fishguard B 4 v 0 Pembroke (3)
Chaos Lightening 1 v 5 Pembroke (1)
Chaos Thunder 7 v 1 Fishguard B
Pembroke (3) 0 v 7 Pembroke (1)
Chaos Lightening 0 v 5 Chaos Thunder
Pembroke (1) 6 v 0 Fishguard B
Chaos Thunder 5 v 0 Pembroke (3)
Chaos Lightening 1 v 2 Fishguard B
Pembroke (1) 4 v 1 Chaos Thunder
Pembroke (3) 0 v 3 Chaos Lightening
WINNERS: Pembroke 1
RUNNERS UP: Chaos Thunder
UNDER 14’s
POOL A:
Fishguard 1 v 0 Chaos Hurricanes
Chaos Hurricanes 1 v 3 Sapphires Black
Sapphires Black 4 v 1 Fishguard
WINNERS: Sapphires Black
RUNNERS UP: Fishguard
POOL B:
Chaos Cyclones 9 v 1 Sapphires White
Sapphires White 2 v 3 Pembroke
Pembroke 2 v 4 Chaos Cyclones
WINNERS: Chaos Cyclones
RUNNERS UP: Pembroke
UNDER 16’s:
POOL A:
Sapphires White 3 v 6 Chaos Purple
Fishguard 0 v 10 Sapphires White
Fishguard 5 v 4 Chaos Purple
WINNERS: Sapphires White
RUNNERS UP: Chaos Purple
(This pool went down to goal difference)
POOL B:
St David’s 1 v 15 Sapphires Black
Sapphires Black 9 v 4 Chaos Blue
Chaos Blue 4 v 5 St David’s
WINNERS: Sapphires Black
RUNNERS UP: St David’s
Results from Finals Day: Sunday February 6:
UNDER 12s:
Semi final 1:
Fishguard 5 v 1 Chaos Thunder
Semi final 2:
Pembroke 1 3 v 3 Sapphires Black
AET:
Pembroke 1 4 v 5 Sapphires Black
Final:
Fishguard 8 v 1 Sapphires Black
UNDER 14’s:
Semi final 1:
Sapphires Black 3 v 3 Pembroke
AET:
Sapphires Black 4 v 5 Pembroke
Semi final 2:
Chaos Cyclones 9 v 2 Fishguard
Final:
Pembroke 1 v 10 Chaos Cyclones
UNDER 16’s:
Semi final 1:
Sapphires White 6 v 5 St David’s
Semi final 2:
Sapphires Black 11 v 4 Chaos Purple
Final:
Sapphires Black 14 v 6 Sapphires White
The following teams will go through to the next round to represent Pembrokeshire. Dates for the next round are TBC.
- Under 12’s:

Winners: Fishguard
Runners up: Sapphires Black
- Under 14’s:

Winners: Chaos Cyclones
Runners up: Pembroke
- Under 16’s:
Winners: Sapphires Black (main picture)
Runners up: Sapphires White
Sport
Local brothers ride in Grand National showdown

Bowen family pride as Sean and James compete at Aintree
TWO Pembrokeshire brothers – Sean and James Bowen – lined up in Saturday’s (Apr 5) Grand National, continuing their family’s deep-rooted legacy in British horse racing.
Sean, 27, and James, 22, are the sons of veteran Letterston trainer Peter Bowen, a well-known figure in Welsh racing circles. Both jockeys have made names for themselves on the national stage, and their participation in the world’s most famous steeplechase marked a proud moment for the local community.
Sean Bowen rode Three Card Brag for Gordon Elliott and finished a respectable 11th. Remarkably, Sean has achieved racing success despite being allergic to horses – a condition that causes sneezing and watery eyes whenever he’s in the saddle for too long. In an interview with The Telegraph, he explained: “It’s just something I’ve had to get on with… If I have a long day in the saddle I’ll feel it.”
Sean’s grit and determination have paid off. He notched his 1,000th career win earlier this year and was crowned 2023-24 Champion Jockey, despite an injury scare in January. He’s no stranger to big days either, having won the Grade 1 Liverpool Hurdle at Aintree in 2019.
His younger brother James Bowen rode Chantry House and came in 16th. James, a rising star in his own right, recently rode two winners at Warwick in a single day and is known for his calm tactical riding style. The brothers have often credited their father Peter for instilling in them a strong work ethic and passion for the sport from a young age.
Saturday’s race was a historic one, as trainer Willie Mullins secured a 1-2-3 finish. The 2025 Grand National winner was Nick Rockett, ridden by Patrick Mullins at odds of 33/1. Defending champion I Am Maximus came second, and Grangeclare West finished third.
The top five finishers were:
- Nick Rockett (33/1)
- I Am Maximus (7/1)
- Grangeclare West (33/1)
- Iroko (13/2)
- Meetingofthewaters (20/1)
While victory eluded the Bowen brothers this time, their presence at Aintree reinforces Pembrokeshire’s strong connection to the racing world – and the enduring legacy of the Bowen name in the sport.
Cover image: Sean with his brother, James, who came in 16th on board Chantry House in the National (Credit: PA/David Davies)
News
Pembroke Dock boy walks out with Spurs captain at Stamford Bridge

AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD boy from Pembroke Dock had the experience of a lifetime on Thursday night (Apr 4), when he was selected as the official mascot for Tottenham Hotspur in their Premier League clash against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Joey Williams, a pupil at Pembroke Dock Community School, walked out onto the pitch hand-in-hand with Spurs’ team captain, Son Heung-min, in front of a packed stadium and millions of viewers watching around the world.

The once-in-a-lifetime opportunity was part of Tottenham Hotspur’s official mascot programme. Joey, who recently turned eight, travelled to London with his family to take part in the unforgettable event.
His proud mum, KatieJane Solomon, told The Herald: “My son lives in Pembroke Dock and was chosen to be mascot for the Chelsea vs Tottenham game tonight. He walked out with Son Heung-min!”
“He’s a very big Spurs fan so we signed him up to be a member on there website about a year ago and he was very lucky selected at random last month.”
The Premier League clash ended in high drama, but for Joey, the biggest highlight was walking out alongside his football heroes.


Sport
Narberth and Crymych suffer humbling defeats

Heavy losses dealt to both Pembrokeshire sides
PEMBROKESHIRE rugby teams Narberth and Crymych endured punishing defeats on Saturday (Mar 29) as both clubs came up against dominant opposition in their respective leagues.
Welsh Premiership: Merthyr 78–17 Narberth
In the top tier of Welsh club rugby, The Otters were overwhelmed by a clinical Merthyr side who ran in 12 tries. Despite the heavy defeat, Narberth showed flashes of resilience, with second-row Will Blackburn scoring twice and fly-half Jonathan Rogers adding a conversion.
There was a sliver of consolation for Narberth as fellow relegation rivals Bonymaen also lost, though the Swansea-based club managed to secure a valuable bonus point.
Championship West: Llanelli Wanderers 68–12 Crymych
Crymych’s afternoon was equally difficult as they were soundly beaten by Llanelli Wanderers. The home side dominated from the outset, racking up a 32–0 lead by half-time. Despite tries from flanker Tom Taylor and hooker Lee Griffiths in the second half, Crymych were unable to mount a serious comeback.
Adding to their woes, relegation rivals Gowerton produced a big win over Maesteg Quins, piling further pressure on Crymych as the battle for survival intensifies.
Both Pembrokeshire clubs now face uphill tasks in the final weeks of the season as they fight to maintain their league status.
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