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Manderwood Pembrokeshire Football Roundup - 15th April 2023

Dan Metcalf
16/04/2023

Competitions (click to jump to):

Division One

Division Two

Division Three

Division Four and Cup

Division Five

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Division One

Goodwick United were crowned champions as they defeated Monkton Swifts 3-1 away from home.

Jake Smith put Goodwick ahead before Swifts Captain Ben Steele equalised. Will Haworth restored the lead for Goodwick before the break but Monkton had a chance to equalise from the spot, with Ben Steele's penalty saved by keeper Kyle Marsh.

Rhys Jones sealed the victory for his side with a superb free-kick to make it 3-1 in the 85th minute.

Read our full match report and view photos from the game.

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Hakin United secured a comfortable 7-0 victory away versus already relegated St Clears thanks to braces from Justin Harding and Shane Walsh, with goals also coming from Jake Merry, Jack Britton and Adam John.

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Pennar Robins secured a 5-1 victory over Carew who would have had one eye on their upcoming West Wales semi-final clash with Hakin.

Liam Williams and Conner Willis both scored braces for the home side with Craig Asparassa also on the score sheet. Captain Adam Muskett scored the only goal for the visitors.

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Kilgetty and Neyland shared the spoils in an entertaining 2-2 draw. 

Aidan Rees had given the visitors the lead with a first-half penalty before Kyran Lewis equalised.

Rhys Hewson might have thought he had scored the winner for Kilgetty with an 83rd minute goal but the visitors were then awarded a penalty which Max Bowman-Davies converted to seal a point for his team.

Results in full:

Kilgetty 2-2 Neyland

Monkton Swifts 1-3 Goodwick United

St Clears 0-7 Hakin United

Pennar Robins 5-1 Carew

Division Two

Tenby all but sealed their promotion to Division One with an impressive 6-2 victory over Herbrandston.

Scott Ferney put the hosts ahead before Scott Reid equalised for the visitors.

Sam Butler restored the lead before half time which was then doubled by Jack Tucker early on in the second half.

Scott Ferney added another before Scott Reid did the same, bringing the scores to 4-2.

Scott Ferney then turned provider for Jerome Mansbridge to make it five, before sealing a hat-trick for himself to round off the victory, bringing him up to 44 goals for the season.

Tenby now need one more point to guarantee promotion this season.

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Already promoted Milford United secured a 6-3 victory away versus Monkton Swifts 2nds.

Ieaun Hawkins scored five goals for the Robins with Thomas Grimwood also on the scoresheet for the visitors.

Jordan Kilby, Joshua Sture and Lee Duignan scored for the home side.

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Broad Haven secured a 4-2 away victory over already relegated Solva. Thomas Lawrence and Byron Grey put the visitors ahead before Ryan Thomas pulled one back before half time.

Byron Grey grabbed another to doubled the lead for the visitors before Ryan Thomas made it a brace for himself to make it 2-3.

Peter Thomas sealed the victory with a goal from the spot to make it 4-2 in the 80th minute.

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A Hakin United 2nds side featuring a number of youngsters defeated Narberth 1-0 with a goal from Ashley Howard after being set up by Evan Rutherford.

Results in full:

Hakin 2nds 1-0 Narberth

Solva 2-4 Broad Haven

Tenby 6-2 Herbrandston

Monkton Swifts 2nds 3-6 Milford United

Division Three

Cosheston secured the league title in style with a 9-3 away victory over already relegated Fishguard Sports 2nds.

William Davies scored a hat-trick for the visitors with Nathan Ferrier and Josh Dearsley scoring braces. Simon Lewis and Cameron Brunton were also on the scoresheet.

Connor Worrall scored a hat-trick for the home side.

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Camrose moved within one point of promotion with a 2-1 victory over St Florence.

Jordan Raymond gave the hosts the lead which was doubled by substitute Daniel Llewellyn early in the second half.

Michael Lewis Wayne Davies pulled one back for the visitors to set up a nervy finish for Camrose, with the away side then awarded a penalty with a chance to level the scores.

Camrose goalkeeper Charlie Hughes saved the penalty to seal the victory for his side.

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Pendine picked up three points away versus Letterston thanks to a goal from the in-form Calum Syddall. 

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Pembroke Borough secured a comfortable 7-1 victory over Milford Athletic thanks to four goals from Liam Topp.

Sean Kettle, Robert McNaughton and William Wallace also scored for the home side with Rhys Higgins grabbing the only goal for the visitors.

Results in full:

Camrose 2-1 St Florence

Fishguard Sports 2nds 3-9 Cosheston

Letterston 0-1 Pendine

Pembroke Borough 7-1 Milford Athletic

Division Four and Cup

League:

Newport Tigers made it back-to-back victories and with games in hand, they could finish as high as 3rd place in the league.

Kurt Sarrionandia gave Tenby 2nds an early lead with a 5th-minute goal, but a second-half brace from Joseph Rafati-Barham secured the win for the visitors.

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Already promoted Kilgetty 2nds lost 3-8 to Carew 3rds, in a dead rubber match with the visitors safe from relegation.

Samuel Goodwin scored a hat-trick for Carew 3rds with Finlay Drummond, Tom Woolford, Thomas Rudd, Thomas Arthur and Oran Guile also on the scoresheet.

Andrew Evans, Shaun Lewis and James North, Kilgetty 2nds' usual goalkeeper, were on the scoresheet for the hosts.

League results in full:

Tenby 2nds 1-2 Newport Tigers

Kilgetty 2nds 3-8 Carew 3rds

Cup result:

Camrose 2nds 5-2 Neyland 2nds

Camrose 2nds booked their place in the Division Four final with an excellent victory over league champions Neyland 2nds.

Taylor Collins had given Neyland 2nds the lead before a Michael Loveridge double put Camrose 2nds 2-1 up at the break.

The second half saw a string of substitutions for Neyland 2nds but it was Camrose 2nds who were able to double their lead as Jarvis Raine-Lower set up Ifan Thomas.

Michael Loveridge then sealed his hat-trick and made it four, converting from the penalty spot for his side.

Neyland 2nds substitute Fletcher Picton pulled a goal back for his side before Camrose's Charley Roberts rounded off the victory for his side with a goal in injury time to make it 5-2.

Camrose 2nds will play Kilgetty 2nds in the final at Monkton on Monday 24th April.

Division Five

A game of two halves that was 0-0 at half-time was brought to life when Dylan Cullen scored for the hosts  in the 51st minute.

Johnston responded immediately with a quickfire double from Ashley Bevans, his first was set up from a lovely through ball by Callum Rees and the second was scored after a Cruyff turn following a Josh Knapp flick-on.

Johnston were then reduced to 10 men following a red card for Liam Brown, despite the defender appearing to be struck first by St Clears 2nds substitute Joseph Court, who then scored a free-kick a few minutes later.

Johnston thought they had grabbed the winner through Marcus Allen only for a five-minute-long inquest from the home referee lead to the goal eventually being disallowed in unclear circumstances.

Results in full:

St Clears 2nds 2-2 Johnston 2nds

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