Carew's Carl Wainwright scored two goals for the club on Saturday. So what you might say. A number of footballers score two or more goals for their team each week in the James Williams Pembrokeshire League.
What made Carl Wainwright's two goals rather unusual is that he played for both of the club's senior teams on Saturday.
Firstly he turned out for the Reserve team in Reserve Division One in their home match against Narberth. There was an early kick-off to enable the players to watch the Wales team play Russia in Moscow and Wainwright scored one goal in the club's drawn match against the visitors.
The Carew home team also had a home match in Division One against Milford Athletic and after being subbed for the Reserve team, Carl Wainwright came on as a substitute for the first team. His second half goal clinched Carew's win against Milford Athletic and was the only goal of the match.
Does anyone know of another instance where a footballer has scored goals at senior level for two of the club's teams in the Pembrokeshire League previously? If so Observer Sport would like to know. Please write to the Editor at Tindle House, Warren Street, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 7JY, or telephone (01834) 843262.




