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Six Pembrokeshire schoolboys have made it into the Dyfed U11s rugby team this season. It is the highest number ever from one year, from the county. The first West Wales trial was due to be held yesterday (Thursday).
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Junior Rugby News
Six Pembrokeshire schoolboys have made it into the Dyfed U11s rugby team this season.
TENBY U12s 14 pts.
Narberth under 10s are proudly showing off their new shirts which have been kindly sponsored by H.
Tenby Swifts U10s
Peter Kidney’s Under 10s Tenby Swifts side made the long journey to Aberaeron last Sunday to hopefully avenge the defeat last time the two teams met in the Pembrokeshire final, when Aberaeron won four tries to three.
More than 200 young rugby stars did battle on the golden sands of Newgale and despite some breezy conditions, the youngsters had a great afternoon of rugby skills with two of their local Scarlets heroes.
Report and pics By Steve Duckworth
Tenby Swifts U16s 24 pts.
Last Friday night, Tenby Swifts held their presentation evening at Folly Farm.
Narberth U9s have a dedicated squad of 13 players who have matured and improved greatly since the start of the season last September.
Under 8s
Whitland Under 8s travelled to Aberaeron for the annual District H tag tournament in which 20 teams entered.
Crymych nil Narberth 22 pts.
Sunday morning saw Tenby playing host to two visiting sides, both from the Cardiff area.
Tenby Under 9s wrapped up a superb season by winning the Folly Farm Cup last Sunday, winning six games out of six.
Tenby U15s 17
Rumney U15s 15
Tenby Under 15s clinched a two point win against Rumney last Sunday.
On a glorious sunny Easter Sunday morning, Tenby Under 9s B team played Whitland at The Clicketts, and what a game it was!
A good crowd came and supported both teams in what turned out to be a nail-biting 20 minutes.
Tenby Under 9s 3 tries
Narberth 1
Tenby Folly Farmers made the short trip up to Narberth last Sunday and came away with a hard-fought win.
This was Tenby’s 10th game outside of Pembrokeshire and yet again, they played against a very physical Bynea outfit last Sunday on a glorious day.
Narberth Under 12s rugby team travelled to Whitland for a cup game on a bright sunny Sunday, which was very welcome after all the weather disruption this season.
On Sunday, the Strathmore Hotel sponsored U13s travelled to Bynea.
Whitland Under 7s 0 Crymych 6
Crymych proved to be the stronger of the two teams again, although the score is not a true reflection of the game.
Whitland Youth warmed up for their Welsh Cup semi-final with a rearranged league match against Crymych at home last Thursday.
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