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Solva Star Jess Charles has been selected to represent Great Britain in the Women’s Open Tag Rugby team at the World Cup in August in Ireland.
The team emerged triumphant in both the WRU Bowl Final, held at the iconic Principality Stadium, and the WRU West League, completing an undefeated season.
Milford Haven Ladies Hockey club have completed the double this season winning the Pembrokeshire tournament & the South Wales Division 1 League.
Goodwick United have been crowned Senior Cup champions after defeating Monkton Swifts 5-1 at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium.
This Saturday, Goodwick United face Monkton Swifts in the battle for the Manderwood Pembrokeshire League’s Senior Cup Trophy at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium.
Hakin 2nds defeated Monkton Swifts 2nds 5-1 to secure a league and cup double in Division Two.
Camrose sealed promotion to Division Two with a 4-0 away victory over Clarbeston Road 2nds, with Hakin and St Florence also picking up victories.
Kilgetty 2nds rounded off an impressive season with a 3-1 victory over Camrose 2nds in the Division Four Cup Final.
Hakin 2nds were crowned Division Two champions, with football taking place across all five Manderwood Pembrokeshire leagues.
Scott Chalmers scored an injury-time winner to grab a late victory for Camrose over Lawrenny in the Division Three Cup Final at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium.
Hakin 2nds edged closer to the Division Two title with victory over Milford United, with Johnston and Tenby sharing a 1-1 draw.
Monkton Swifts defeated Kilgetty 2-0 at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium to set up a Senior Cup Final clash with Goodwick.
Tenby sealed their promotion to Division One, Hakin 2nds kept their title hopes alive and Johnston battled to an away victory. Plus games from Division Three and Four.
Nicky Woodrow headed home a late winner to send Hakin into the West Wales Cup final, defeating Carew 2-1 after going behind early in the match at the Ogi Bridge Meadow.
Goodwick United were crowned Division One champions, Tenby all but sealed promotion from Division Two and Camrose 2nds booked their place in the Division Four cup final.
Goodwick United celebrated becoming Division One Champions, sealing the title with a 3-1 away win against Monkton Swifts.
Hakin and Carew secured victories in Division One ahead of their West Wale Cup semi-final, with Milford United securing promotion from Division Two.
Cosheston edged closer to the Division Three title with victory over St Florence, with Pembroke Borough and Pendine sharing the spoils in a six-goal thriller.
Goodwick United secured a huge victory over Hakin in the Division One Title race, Tenby's winning run came to a halt and Camrose edged closer to promotion.
Substitute Rhys Dalling scored the winning goal for Goodwick United in their title clash versus Hakin United, moving them one game away from the league title.