West Wales Cup (first round replay)
St. Clears 2 Rhos 5
After holding Neath Premier League team Rhos to a draw away, the Saints were holding the visitors with the scores level after 25 minutes of the second half in the replay. However, three late goals by Rhos earned them a spot in the second round.
Diean Glynn gave the Saints the lead with a free-kick from 25 yards in the first half, but the visitors equalised before the interval.
At the start of the second half, Rhos took the lead, but the Saints fought back with a cracking goal by striker Eddie Williams. In a well-judged run from the edge of the box, he beat three defenders before equalising for the Saints.
However, Rhos came back strongly in the closing stages of the second half and the Saints were unable to get back into the game after Rhos had established a lead of three goals.
Eddie Wiggins and Sam Thomas worked hard up front throughout the afternoon and Alan Fitzpatrick also had a good game in defence for the Saints.
Senior Cup (second round)
Saundersfoot Sports 4 Angle 0
First Division Saundersfoot Sports had a comfortable win over Third Division Angle. Jason Bridges was on target twice, backed up by goals from Daniel Caine and Darren Umanee.
Herbrandston 5 Templeton 1
Third Division Templeton did extremely well to force this match into extra-time against First Division opposition.
A goal by Jamie Bradfield gave Templeton the lead five minutes before the end of the first half when he ran on to a through ball and found the back of the net with a first time effort.
Both teams were reduced to 10 players at the start of the second half.
Templeton substitute Phillip Thomas was only on the field for just two minutes in place of Nigel Thomas when he received his marching orders.
With 20 minutes of the second half remaining, Clive Marshallsay scored for Herbie and the match went into extra-time.
During the first period of extra-time, Herbie took the lead through Carlo Gianuzzi and then rammed home their advantage during the second period of with a hat-trick from Craig Hewer.
However, the Templeton players can take heart for a terrific team performance until feeling the effects of cramp in the closing stages.
Milford Athletic 4 Pendine 1
The Seagulls found themselves up against it away to Milford Athletic who had a comfortable win following two goals from Jamie Davies, supplemented by goals from Steve Parkes and Martin Davidson.
Mike Blewitt was the only marksman on target for a depleted Pendine team.
Narberth 2
Lawrenny 0
A fighting first half performance by the visitors kept the Narberth strikers at bay. Lawrenny only had one clear cut opportunity to score when Andrew Cole hit the woodwork.
However, the Bluebirds got on top in the second half and ended with a comfortable win despite lacking their usual fluency.
An excellent left-footed shot by striker David Gillard put the Bluebirds in front after 15 minutes of the second half and Charlie Smith clinched the result with a header later in the game.
In the only real chance for the visitors in the second half, Sion Allen forced Huw Davies to pull off a good save.
David Gillard posed problems for the Lawrenny defenders with some terrific runs and the experienced Huw Davies looked solid in goal for Narberth.
All of the Lawrenny team raised their game against First Division opposition.
Tenby 0
Monkton Swifts 4
Despite the eventual scoreline, Tenby contested this game for the full 80 minutes. The visitors took the lead through a penalty by Mathew Price in the first half.
The major difference between the two teams was the quality of the finishing and Mathew Price scored two late goals for the Swifts to complete a fine hat-trick.
David Patterson also scored before the end of the game to give the final score a slightly distorted appearance.
It was a much-improved performance by the Tenby team, with players showing excellent commitment. Work still needs to be done on improving finishing, as a number of half chances were not put away.
Kilgetty 0 Carew 3
Second Division Kilgetty have drawn plaudits for their play this season and the visitors arrived at the Kilgetty ground in the knowledge that the cup tie could be tricky.
Both teams were without key players, with Kilgetty missing Grant James, Ollie Griffiths and Michael Scale, while Carew were without captain Daryl John, together with players of the calibre of Paul Bullock and Neil Morgan.
Sam Goodwin was one of the players drafted into the Carew team and he gave the visitors the lead after just five minutes and scored again 20 minutes later with a tremendous effort.
His second goal seemed to knock the wind out of the sails of the Kilgetty players, although no more goals were scored during the first half.
Kilgetty were unable to get back into the game during the second half and Carew retained their advantage. In fact, Carew had the edge, being much sharper throughout the game and with 10 minutes of the match left Richard Bullock scored their third goal to clinch the result for the visitors.
For Carew, David Lewis, another player drafted in from the reserves, had an excellent game as sweeper, Sam Goodwin took his chances well and played very well on the left side of midfield, while goalkeeper Ian Kerrison maintained the excellent form that he has shown throughout the season.
For Kilgetty, midfielders Duane Reynolds and Johnnie Hicks did their best to keep the home team in the game.
Division Three
St. Florence 5 Uzmaston 1
As a contest, the game was over after 25 minutes following goals for St. Florence by Scott Smith, Jamie Roberts and Phil Evans, who added another goal before the break.
At the start of the second half, Uzmaston did manage to claw back a goal through Martin Riley. The goal appeared to instill confidence into the team and the visitors played a lot better in the second half.
In the closing stages of the match, Jamie Roberts picked up his second goal for St. Florence to complete the scoring for the afternoon.
Jeff Evans held the St. Florence defence together with an excellent performance at centre half.
Reserve Division One
Kilgetty 2 Herbrandston 2
A draw was a fair result in a game where there was little to choose between the two teams throughout the match, although Kilgetty did have the lead at the interval.
In the first half, Jamie Morgan forced the Herbie 'keeper to pull off a tremendous save and Alan Williams also came close to scoring. However, it was Sam Coleman who gave Kilgetty the lead when he latched on to a through ball from Gareth Nock.
At the start of the second half, Herbie came out strongly and Neil Harries scored from a corner to equalise.
Herbie came close to scoring again, but Kilgetty 'keeper Dai Lewis pulled off a tremendous save. When play moved to the other end of the field ,Tim Scale had a good chance, but lost his balance when shooting a goal.
Shortly before the final whistle, Herbie took the lead through Neil Harries who scored his second goal.
Kilgetty fought back straight away and levelled the scores when Jamie Morgan shot from 30 yards after linking up in some interpassing with Sam Coleman.
Throughout the match, Herbie had caused problems for the Kilgetty defence from corners and Tommy Howells was the Kilgetty hero when he headed the ball off the line just before the final whistle.
Tim Scale showed up well on the left side of midfield for Kilgetty and Ian Lewis was sound at fullback.
Reserve Division One
Pennar Robins 9
Tenby 1
Both teams struggled to raise a team for this league fixture and if anything Tenby had the better of the first half and took the lead after an excellent goal by Lee Simmons.
The lead might have been extended, but the Robins goalie pulled off a good save to prevent a penalty.
In the second half, Pennar Robins took control and appeared to score whenever they got the ball inside the Tenby half.
James Stuart scored six goals, including two from the penalty spot, and Jonathan Hyde had a hat-trick.
It was not an ill-tempered game and it was a little surprising that two players were sent-off and three were booked.
For Tenby, goal scorer Lee Simmons played well on the left side of midfield on his Tenby debut and veteran Richard James showed up well in defence.
Carew 6
Saundersfoot Sports 1
Carew had a comfortable win at home to Saundersfoot Sports and were four goals up after the first 20 minutes.
Striker Darren Thomas opened the scoring with two goals, followed by an own goal, and then Haydn Shapcott got into the act to score the fourth.
From that point it was difficult for Saundersfoot to recover, especially after Rob Scourfield scored Carew's fifth goal.
However, the visitors did reply with a direct free-kick over the wall by Gareth Jones, before Haydn Shapcott completed the scoring for the afternoon with his second goal for Carew.
It was a good team performance by Carew, who welcomed back Nick Scourfield into the fold for his first game for the club after his six years spell with Lawrenny.
Reserve Division Two
Clarbeston Road 3 Manorbier United 1
Mathew Brown, Terry Morgan and Mark Petrie were on target for Clarbie, although Gavin Evans did strike back with one goal for Manorbier.
Reserve Division Two
Pendine 3 Hundleton 4
Goals by Greg Reynolds and Anthony John gave the Seagulls the cushion of two goals advantage at half-time.
However, a strong second half performance by Hundleton gave the visitors the edge in an exciting game between two young sides.
In the early stages of the second half, Joe Lewis clawed one back for Hundleton, before Greg Reynolds restored the two goals advantage for Pendine.
Greg Reynolds had a golden opportunity to complete a hat-trick, but missed out on a penalty chance.
Hundleton moved their game up a gear and three goals by Sion Jones, including a penalty, gave the visitors the last word.
For Pendine, Arthur Evans played well at fullback, Greg Reynolds took his chances well and Damian Bridgeman had a good all-round game in midfield.
Postponed matches
The second round Senior Cup tie between Manorbier and Fishguard Sports was postponed, as was the Reserve Division Two match between Fishguard Sports and Lawrenny, following the tragic death of Fishguard footballer, John Bailey, in a road accident at Wolfcastle.




