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This week in Cricket: Neyland and Lamphey maintain dominance

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The Thomas Carroll Pembrokeshire League witnessed another exciting weekend of cricket action as the league leaders, Neyland and Lamphey, continued to assert their dominance. In Division One, Neyland’s Nic Koomen showcased his batting prowess with an unbeaten 114, leading his team to a resounding victory over Herbrandston. Neyland set an imposing target of 220-6, and Herbrandston’s hopes were dashed by the accurate bowling of Ross Hardy and Andrew Miller, who claimed three wickets each. Herbrandston were all out for a mere 68, sealing Neyland’s triumph by a staggering 152 runs.

Meanwhile, Carew emerged victorious in their match against Narberth. Rhys Davies contributed 85 runs to Carew’s total of 225-7, and Shaun Whitfield’s all-around performance of 32 runs and 5-19 with the ball played a pivotal role in their win. Narberth struggled to chase the target and were eventually bowled out for 117, succumbing to a defeat by 108 runs.

In another closely contested fixture, Lawrenny clinched a thrilling four-wicket victory over Llangwm. Ryan Morton’s superb bowling display of 5-28 restricted Llangwm to 120-6. Despite a valiant effort from Gary James, who scored 41 runs, Lawrenny’s batting lineup, led by Finley Lewis and Morton, guided them to the target with six wickets in hand.

Moving on to Division Two, Cresselly and St Ishmaels emerged victorious in their respective matches. Phil Williams starred for Cresselly with a top score of 71, leading his team to a 44-run win over Saundersfoot. St Ishmaels, on the other hand, comfortably defeated Burton by 82 runs, with Philip Cockburn finishing unbeaten on 58 runs.

In Division Three, Lamphey continued their dominance with a comprehensive nine- wicket victory over Llechryd Seconds. David Blackwell’s bowling figures of 3-27 and Peter McGilloway’s 2-16 restricted Llechryd to 136- 8. Lamphey’s batsmen, Rob Mathias (53*) and Blackwell (64*), ensured a smooth chase as they reached 137-1.

Stackpole faced a heavy defeat at the hands of Pembroke, who won by nine wickets. Will Davies’ impressive knock of 80, accompanied by Ceri Brace’s unbeaten 40, guided Pembroke to an easy victory after Stackpole had set a target of 140.

In Division Four, Hundleton secured a convincing 73-run win over Carew III. Ben Adams played a pivotal role for Hundleton with a crucial 61 runs and three wickets, leading his team to a total of 203-5. Carew III’s Logan Hall and Ashley Lewis made noteworthy contributions but fell short of the target, eventually bowled out for 130.

Across the divisions, there were standout performances from individual players. Andrew Edwards excelled for Laugharne with a remarkable score of 114 runs and later contributed with five wickets, helping his team secure a resounding 205-run win over Haverfordwest II. St Ishmaels II’s Kevin Bowen demonstrated his all-round abilities, scoring 33 runs and claiming an impressive 7-4 to guide his team to a 91-run victory over Narberth II.

As the Thomas Carroll Pembrokeshire League approaches the halfway mark, Neyland and Lamphey remain at the top of their respective divisions. With several exciting matches and exceptional performances, cricket enthusiasts across Pembrokeshire eagerly anticipate the next round.

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Free disability sports event heads to Pembroke Leisure Centre

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PEMBROKE Leisure Centre will play host to a free disability sports and physical event later this month with lots of sports and activities to try.

The insport series, in partnership with Disability Sport Wales, Sport Pembrokeshire and Pembrokeshire Leisure is an inclusive sport and physical activity event.

It offers opportunities for disabled young people (ages 5 years+) and adults across Pembrokeshire and friends and family are welcome.

On offer to try are: boxing, boccia, swimming (on a separate first come first serve booking basis), football, wheelchair rugby, target shooting, adaptive bikes, cricket, golf, multisport, and more.

The event takes place Pembroke Leisure Centre, on Wednesday May 29th between 10am-2pm.  

Booking for the event and swim places is required.

For more information please contact: Jess West from Sport Pembrokeshire byemail [email protected] or by calling 07795305871.

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Two changes to Scarlets side for Zebre match-up

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HEAD coach Dwayne Peel has made two changes to his Scarlets starting XV for Friday’s BKT United Rugby Championship round 17 clash with Zebre Parma at the Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi (19:35 BBC Wales).

Alex Craig has recovered from a hamstring issue to take his place in the second row, while behind the scrum Ioan Lloyd replaces fellow Wales international Sam Costelow at fly-half.

Ioan Nicholas, Tomi Lewis and Ryan Conbeer continue in the back three; Johnny Williams again partners Eddie James, while Lloyd links up with the experienced Gareth Davies at half-back.

In the pack, the front row of Kemsley Mathias, skipper Ryan Elias and Harri O’Connor get the nod to start again. Craig partners Morgan Jones at lock, while Taine Plumtree, Dan Davis and No. 8 Carwyn Tuipulotu are selected in the back row.

On the bench, Wales U20s centre Macs Page – part of Llandovery’s Indigo Premiership title-winning side last weekend – is set to make his URC debut.

Scarlets scrum and contact skills coach Emyr Phillips said: “We are looking to build some momentum in these last two games to fire us into pre-season. We are encouraging the boys to play high-tempo rugby and get the ball moving because that’s when we are at our best. We know Zebre will bring emotion to the game and we need to match that.”

Scarlets team to play Zebre Parma at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi on Friday, May 17 (19:35; BBC Wales)

15 Ioan Nicholas; 14 Tomi Lewis, 13 Johnny Williams, 12 Eddie James, 11 Ryan Conbeer; 10 Ioan Lloyd, 9 Gareth Davies; 1 Kemsley Mathias, 2 Ryan Elias (capt), 3 Harri O’Connor, 4 Alex Craig, 5 Morgan Jones, 6 Taine Plumtree, 7 Dan Davis, 8 Carwyn Tuipulotu.

Reps: 16 Shaun Evans, 17 Wyn Jones, 18 Sam Wainwright, 19 Jarrod Taylor, 20 Ben Williams, 21 Kieran Hardy, 22 Sam Costelow, 23 Macs Page

Players unavailable because of injury

Tom Rogers, Sam Lousi, Vaea Fifita, Steff Evans, Joe Roberts, Josh Macleod, Teddy Leatherbarrow, Jac Davies.

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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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