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Carew kept the pressure on league leaders Cresselly with victory over Burton, while Saundersfoot maintained third place with another win over Neyland and Herbrandston continued their impressive form.
Division Two’s unstoppable force of Hook 1XI (167ao) managed to push the league’s immovable object in St Ishmaels 1XI (164-9), the former scraping out their eighth consecutive win by only three runs.
The promotion and relegation places across divisions 3-6 have started to emerge as the Pembroke County Cricket league enters its final three games of the season, Pembroke Dock (125-1) in prime position for a promotion to Division, after two successive relegation seasons after their nine wicket win at Laugharne (124ao) on Saturday (Aug 2).
Jon takes a look at Pembrokeshire Cricket's Lower Leagues, including the Division Three title race between Pembroke Dock and Fishguard & Goodwick.
St Ishmaels maintained their commanding lead in the Division Two title race with a four-wicket victory over Llechryd at the RDM Oval, whilst Hook kept their promotion hopes alive with a comprehensive 155-run triumph against relegation-threatened Llanrhian, powered by skipper Aled Phelps' fine 59.
Cresselly maintained their four-point lead over Carew in the race for the James Morris Memorial Cup whilst Burton all but secured their Division One survival with a commanding 184-run victory over Herbrandston, powered by Joe Kiff's magnificent century.
Cresselly stay top of Division One with a convincing win over Lawrenny, Burton secured a fantastic victory over Neyland to bolster their survival hopes and Herbrandston moved up to third place.
St Ishmaels (77-1) put behind them their semi-final exit midweek in the Harrison Allen Bowl to remain top of Division 2 in the pursuit of the Dan Jones Cup.
The Connect: Pembrokeshire featured game took place at Little Castle Grove, where league leaders Herbrandston II welcomed Hundleton & Wallaston II.
The 2025 Ormond Cup Final at Carew CC on Sunday (Aug 3) will be between Cresselly and Neyland.
Pembroke Dock maintain their Division 3 lead with a 6-wicket victory over Hundleton & Wallaston, while Pembroke II dominate Division 4 with a commanding 147-run win.
Haverfordwest County bowed out of their historic European debut with heads held high, showing real quality in a thrilling 2-3 defeat to Floriana despite going out 3-5 on aggregate.
Neyland will face Narberth in the 2025 Harrison Allen Bowl Final at Cresselly Cricket Club on 30th August, marking the first time a Division 2 side has reached the final in 25 years.
Hook 1XI defeated Cresselly 2XI by 213 runs for their fifth straight win while St Ishmaels maintained their Division Two lead with Phillip Llewellyn's unbeaten century securing a 64-run victory over Carew 2XI.
Lamphey edged past Fishguard by just one run in Division 3 of the Albert Scourfield Cup, while Pembroke Dock took the league lead and Jack Badham's unbeaten 147 helped Kilgetty II secure a stunning 161-run victory.
Cresselly maintained their place at the top of Division One with a thrilling 25-run victory over Haverfordwest in a match that saw 633 runs scored between the two sides.
The featured Connect: Pembrokeshire game on Saturday (Jul 12) was on the Dale Peninsula, which saw hosts St Ishmaels (186-6) close the gap to the second promotion spot behind Saundersfoot II, after they defeated visitors Carew III (183-6).
Haverfordwest County will feel they are very much still in the tie as they prepare for the second leg of their Europa Conference League Qualifying Match against Maltese side Floriana.
Pembrokeshire football is gearing up for an exciting new season with multiple pre-season tournaments kicking off in August, including the Jubilee Cup memorial match between undefeated champions Goodwick United and West Wales Cup winners Hakin United.
The semi final draw for the Harrison Allen Bowl took place on Sunday (Jul 6) and it has paired Neyland against St Ishmaels, and Saundersfoot against Narberth.