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League tables take shape with season now in full flow

Dan Metcalf
20/06/2024

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We take a look at all the county's divisions as the league tables take shape and promotion and relegation battles are taking shape. 

In the first division as many expected Neyland and leading the way, however they are not as strong as in previous seasons and only the rain stopped Cresselly from beating them fairly easily. Following Carew's win over Cresselly last weekend they now occupy second place and it seems as if one of these three will become league champions come August time. Cresselly will be hoping to see the return of key player Simon Cole as soon as possible, after he suffered a pulled calf. 

At the wrong end of the table newly promoted Haverfordwest look in a lot of trouble having only won one game this season. Their match winners Ben Field, Adam James and Johnny White haven't hit top form yet with Mikey Jones being one of their most in form players. There is a bit of a gap to Llangwm who now sit second from bottom despite some outstanding performances from Steven Mills and Steven Inward and it would seem their fate depends on the form of these two players. Whitland and Narberth will also be looking over their shoulders as they are closer to the bottom of the league than they would have liked, however Narberth should have enough to pull clear sooner rather than later. 

Into the second division and there are two stand out teams here so far as Burton lead the way with Herbrandston not far behind. Hayman, Llewelyn and Kiff have been in top form for Burton as their batting continues to blow teams away. Herbie on the other hand are a stronger bowling team with a dangerous attack, Nicholas has been in great form with the bat for Herbie which they will hope continues. 

At the bottom of the table Pembroke Dock are bottom and despite a good local derby win are really struggling, they need to turn it round sooner rather than later if they want to stay in the second division. Llanrhian and Lamphey are also set for a relegation battle unless their form changes quickly Llanrhian have only won one of their games while Lamphey have won just two. All three of these clubs have players in their ranks such as Jack Jones, Scott Griffiths and David Dredge who are match winners and they will be looking to them to inspire a change in form. 

Into the third division and Cresselly's second team are seven wins from seven and a huge 39 points clear of second placed Stackpole. A great start from them, Stackpole themselves have impressed as have Burton seconds who are in third place. All three teams will be ready for a promotion race which Cresselly will be hoping is a battle for second place before long if this excellent form continues. 

At the other end of the division St Ishmaels and Narberth seconds are really struggling to make their mark with only one win each. Kilgetty sit third from bottom and look to be in danger of potential back to back relegation's unless something changes quickly. 

We hope the weather is kind to us as we have some very interesting story lines developing in our top three divisions, we will round up the other divisions in the coming days. 

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