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Rali Ceredigion attracts global champions in ground-breaking battle

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ORGANISERS of JDS Machinery Rali Ceredigion from August 30 to September 1 have revealed a stellar entry list for the 2024 event, which features championship-winning drivers from around the world.

A round of the FIA European Rally Championship (ERC) for the first time, Rali Ceredigion has attracted international interest with competitors from 14 different countries registering for the three-day, 183km event.

Included in the star-studded field are two former European Rally champions and competitors that have won 13 British Rally Championship (BRC) titles.

Topping the list is reigning European Rally champion and 2022 Rali Ceredigion winner, Hayden Paddon and co-driver John Kennard from New Zealand. Hayden’s fight for the 2024 ERC title with France’s Mathieu Fransceschi/Andy Malfoy will resume in Wales as the Škoda driver has also signed up for the event.

2022 winners Hayden Paddon and co-driver Jared Hudson with Phil Pugh from Rali Ceredigion (Pic: Supplied)

Other ERC regulars include Poland’s Miko Marczyk/Szymon Gospodarczyk, Italy’s Andrea Mabellini/Virginia Lenzi, Germany’s Albert von Thurn und Taxis/Franck Christian and Ireland’s Jon Armstrong/Eoin Treacy. They will all take on the best of the Probite British Rally Championship, many of whom have also registered for ERC championship points.

Those crews include 2023 Junior WRC champion and BRC championship leader William Creighton/Liam Regan, 2019 European Rally champion Chris Ingram/Alex Kihurani, four-time BRC champion Keith Cronin/Mikie Galvin, three-time BRC champion Matt Edwards/David Moynihan.

Other crews are 2022 British champion and two-time Rali Ceredigion winner Osian Pryce/Rhodri Evans and Rali Ceredigion podium finishers Meirion Evans/Jonathan Jackson and James Williams/Ross Whittock.

Rali Ceredigion is likely to play a pivotal role in the outcome of the 2024 British Rally Championship too, as the event’s two legs have been categorised into two separate points-scoring rounds for the BRC title fight.

Behind the crowd-pleasing Rally2 cars, a swarm of Rally4 crews will line up from both Junior ERC and the Stellantis Motorsport Rally Cup IRE & UK. Eight drivers have entered Junior ERC, including from Czech Republic, Sweden, Germany and Italy and there’s a high chance the Junior ERC title could be settled in Aberystwyth.

Welsh star Ioan Lloyd and Ireland’s Kyle McBride will both tackle the ERC4 category alongside their battle for points in the Stellantis Cup.

The National Rally entry is similarly strong, with Protyre Asphalt Rally Championship title contenders Callum Black/Jack Morton and Neil Roskell/Rob Fagg both entering in their Ford Fiesta Rally2s.

Taking them on is a gaggle of local Welsh crews, including Kevin Davies/Owain Davies (Volkswagen) who were a superb seventh overall in 2023, Dylan Davies/Llion Williams (Škoda) and Andy Davies/Lee Taylor (Ford).

Former British Rally champions Mark Higgins (Subaru Impreza) and Gwyndaf Evans (Ford Escort Mk2) will also be mixing it with the state-of-the-art Rally2 machines.

Andrea Mabellini, ERC driver, said: “I don’t know much about the event but I’ve watched some videos on YouTube and it seems very different to what we are used to, especially because we will do the recce with right-hand-drive cars! But it’s one of the things we will appreciate more about the rally.

“It’s something different and for sure we will enjoy it because we always like to do new rallies and it’s a new adventure. That’s why we love it.”

Meirion Evans, BRC driver, said: “It’s the one we’ve looked forward to all year, especially as a Welsh driver. It’s great to have the ERC guys come over to bring some more quality to the entry and give us all a real yardstick.

“We haven’t had that in the UK for a long time and probably never had it on Tarmac, so that’ll be quite interesting.

“We need to monitor where we are in the British championship, especially as part of the Castrol MEM Rally Team with Chris Ingram, but it’s my home rally and to get a chance to do it in the European Championship is a complete dream, so I’d be lying if I said I won’t be looking at the overall picture as well.”

Callum Black, top-seeded National entrant, said: “This is probably the most technical rally in the country, the stages have got everything. I’d say they’re up there as some of the most rewarding stages you can drive that’s for sure, so I’m looking forward to it as I really enjoyed the rally last year.

“We have the Protyre Asphalt Rally Championship to think about, so the target is to win the National which would be massive for our title defence, but I’d love to post some competitive stage times overall as well.”

The full entry lists are available at https://www.raliceredigion.co.uk/competitors/

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Exciting round of rugby fixtures across divisions this weekend

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THIS weekend promises an exciting round of fixtures across divisions, with several teams eager to bounce back from last week’s defeats while others look to maintain their momentum.

We start our rugby weekly preview in Division Two, where Fishguard will be riding high after a commanding 53-12 victory over Milford in last week’s Pembrokeshire derby. They’ll aim to extend their strong start when they host Nantgaredig, a side who suffered a heavy defeat last week. With home advantage and their current form, Fishguard will be hopeful of securing another win.

Milford, on the other hand, will be desperate to turn things around following their heavy loss. They travel to face Loughor, hoping for a much-improved performance and a chance to get their season up and running.

Into Division Three where Haverfordwest opened their season with a nail-biting one-point victory over Cardigan two weeks ago. It was a win that showcased their grit and determination, but they’ll face a different challenge this weekend when they travel to Llangadog. Llangadog, who were comfortably beaten by Aberaeron last week, will be keen to put up a stronger fight on home turf.

In Division 4 West, Fresh off an impressive victory over local rivals Llangwm, Neyland will host Teirw Crymych. The visitors, from the north of the county, are coming off a tough loss to Narberth’s second string and will be eager to register their first win of the season. The All Blacks, buoyed by last week’s triumph, will want to build on their momentum on their own patch.

The Wasps, after a disappointing showing in the derby, will be looking for redemption when they travel to face Llanybyddee. Llangwm will need a far stronger performance to claim their first win of the season.

Meanwhile, Pembroke will look to recover from their derby defeat last weekend as they host St. David’s. Pembroke will be seeking a morale-boosting win, but they face a formidable opponent in St. David’s, who were highly impressive last season and will be out to make a statement on the road.

With plenty of intriguing matchups, this weekend promises to be full of drama and intensity across the divisions.

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Clarbeston Road stuns Monkton Swifts in nine-goal thriller

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ANOTHER thrilling weekend of football in Pembrokeshire’s First Division unfolded with late drama aplenty. The standout fixture took place at Clarbeston Road, where they narrowly won a nine-goal thriller, while Goodwick United faced a stiff test against Tenby. The Vikings continued their impressive start to the season, as the newly promoted teams struggled to find their footing once more.

Clarbeston Road 5-4 Monkton Swifts

The match of the weekend was at Clarbeston Road, where a remarkable comeback saw the hosts overturn a 4-1 deficit with just 15 minutes left on the clock to beat Monkton Swifts. Jack Clarke’s brace and a goal from Ben Steele had the Swifts cruising at half-time. Despite an early second-half goal from Jake Wesley for Clarbeston, Liam Butland’s strike restored Monkton’s three-goal cushion. However, the game took a dramatic turn when Laurie Haworth scored twice, Ben John added another, and Travis Jones netted a stoppage-time winner, completing a comeback that will be remembered for years.

Carew 2-3 Merlins Bridge

Merlins Bridge avenged last week’s defeat with a 3-2 win over Carew. Captain Jordan Thomas put the Wizards ahead before Marcus Griffiths equalised for the hosts. Late goals from Liam Manwaring and Tom Jago gave Merlins Bridge a 3-1 lead, rendering Leon Davies’ last-minute goal a mere consolation for Carew.

Herbrandston 1-5 Milford United

Scott Reid shone against his former club, scoring four goals as Milford United thrashed Herbrandston 5-1. Reid’s goals came on either side of an equaliser from Adam Whatling. Rhys Brawn added a fourth for Milford before Reid sealed the rout with a fourth, assisted by Morgan Picton. Herbrandston are struggling to adapt to First Division life, languishing at the bottom of the table without a point, while Milford United sit comfortably in third place.

Kilgetty 1-3 Hakin United

Hakin United, the Vikings, maintained their top-of-the-table status with a solid 3-1 win over Kilgetty. The hosts took an early lead through Lloyd Hughes, but Hakin responded with a goal from Justin Harding. A long-range strike from Alfie Stotter and late goals from Leo Power and Shane Walsh ensured victory for the visitors.

Pennar Robins 2-1 St Ishmaels

Pennar Robins edged past St Ishmaels 2-1, thanks to two first-half goals from Cameron Brunton and Nick Willis, both set up by Dan James. Joel Mills pulled one back for the visitors, but Pennar held firm to secure their second win of the season. St Ishmaels remain without a point, sitting second from bottom.

Tenby 1-2 Goodwick United

Defending champions Goodwick United completed a late comeback to beat Tenby 2-1, courtesy of two goals from Will Haworth. Richard Perry had given Tenby the lead, set up by Ned Davies. Haworth equalised in the 84th minute and then clinched the winner deep into stoppage time. The victory was tainted for Tenby, who saw both Joe Leahy and Charlie Gregory sent off after the final whistle. This match shows that while Goodwick are still strong, they appear more vulnerable than last season.

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Investment of over £500,000 to enhance sports facilities in Carmarthenshire

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AS the new sporting season begins, Carmarthenshire is set to see a significant upgrade to its sports facilities, thanks to an investment of over £500,000 from the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). This funding aims to provide a substantial boost to local teams and sports enthusiasts across the county.

Major Developments

One of the most significant projects includes the development of a new 3G sports pitch at Llandovery Rugby Football Club. This community-led initiative will be accessible to local sports clubs and schools, enhancing the sporting experience for many. Additional improvements to the site will feature LED floodlighting, a spectator viewing area, and new pathways surrounding the pitch. Further details about this development can be found on the council’s website.

Actif Communities Officers are on hand to support sports clubs and volunteers in Carmarthenshire. Their assistance includes guidance on grants and finance, marketing and promotion, recruiting new members, and general management. Clubs looking to benefit from this support are encouraged to visit the Actif Sport and Leisure website for more information.

Funding for Community Sports

Sport Wales is playing a crucial role in distributing funding to community clubs, volunteers, and athletes across Carmarthenshire. Their specialist grants team is available to provide information and support on various funding needs, including setting up new teams, upgrading facilities, and supporting individual athletes.

Council Support and Statement

Carmarthenshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Leisure, Culture and Tourism, Councillor Hazel Evans, praised the investment, stating:

“Investment into our county’s sports clubs is a great way to encourage the community to lead healthier and more active lives by participating in club sports. This funding means the Council can carry out necessary work and improve the experience of users and spectators at Carmarthenshire’s sporting venues.”

Other Funded Projects in Carmarthenshire

The UKSPF is also supporting numerous other sports facilities across the county, with several projects already underway:

This wave of investment and development signifies a major step forward for sports facilities in Carmarthenshire, with the promise of a more vibrant and active community.

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