Narberth will play Llangwm in the final of the Duggie Morris Cup on Bank Holiday Monday at Burton.
Both clubs have appeared in the final five times with Narberth winning the competition twice in 1965 and 1966. Llangwm have been winners on one occasion back in 1968 when Narberth were the runners up.
Narberth have surprised many pundits with their form in Division One this season, as well as having an excellent run in the Duggie Morris Cup. They are a team without stars with a happy knack of playing for each other with someone standing up to be counted when the chips are down.
In each round of the competition Narberth have played positive cricket with players such as Asher Stanford, Wayne Howells, Michael Scale and Ceri Jones contributing with the bat.
The well balanced bowling attack has been backed up by some good fielding and skipper Ian Hughes has not been afraid of using the leg spin of Greg Morris which was most effective against Lamphey in the semi-final.
Llangwm have free scoring batsmen such as George and Henry Thomas plus William Beresford, and a pacing bowling attack including the likes of Andrew and Mathew Phillips.
The two innings of 20 overs should provide a fascinating contest between two evenly matched teams.
The Narberth squad is - Ian Hughes (captain), Marc Hughes, Asher Stanford, Michael Scale, Richard Adams, Wayne Howells, James Devonald, Gary Hughes, Ceri Jones, Greg Morris, Matthew Davies, Will Davidson.
Wickets are pitched at 1 pm and admission is £4 for adults and £2 for children and OAPs.
The umpires are Alan Hansen, of Neyland, and Barry Wood, of Kilgetty.




