TENBY U13s 66 pts
LLANGWM U13s nil
The all round performance of the 13s underlined what a tough unit they are at this age group.
Take nothing away from Llangwm, they had several county conscripts and fought to the end.
The stormy conditions did not phase either side, who ran with ball in hand at every opportunity and entertained a large crowd.
Robbie Tuttle made his intentions clear from the kick off as he ploughed through five tackles for the first touchdown which Oliver Morgan converted.
Tuttle had an outstanding game and picked up another try later on.
James Davies pinched a try out of nothing and Dan Colley charged through after a well read interception.
Morgan had brought his kicking boots with him as he converted every kick in the first half, his finest effort from the touch line converting his own try.
The pack were outstanding in every department, James Dick had a powerful game both in attack and defence, he has made the No3 jersey his own.
Robert Clark at loose head has matured into a very capable forward and is unstoppable in full flight. Jack Lawrence had a big game and showed his county credentials.
In the second half Llangwm found themselves constantly on the back foot. Dan Colley scored two more class tries and brother Rob - stepping up a year and more than capable of competing - dodged his way to the tryline.
David Saunders mopped up everything at full back and out ran Llangwm from deep all the way to the try line on two occasions.
Mathew Flemming's turn of speed was immense and Jack Bevan at centre turned defence to attack and often let his younger brother Josh off the leash for several nippy runs and was unlucky not to score on his debut for the Swifts.
The scrum half, Sam Foster, had a hand in nearly every touchdown, always there at the breakdown and with superb distribution which meant the backs were on their way to another score.
This was performance and commitment of the highest level from a very talented 13s squad.
Thank you Mrs. Ann Clark for sorting out the raffle and to Ithwyn for supplying our guests and players with a hot meal after the game.
TENBY U14/15s 46 pts
LLANGWM U15s nil
On a wet, windy Sunday morning, the combined under 14/15 team swept aside an under-strength Llangwm outfit.
From the outset Tenby dominated the match. The forwards, Lawrence Davies, Jonathon Walker, Duncan Meacher, Alex Jenkins, Adam Ball, Nick Drewitt and Kai created a platform that enabled Tenby to gain control of the match.
This allowed Steve Handicott (outside-half) and Rhys Thomas (scrum-half) to feed the backs with excellent ball.
Strong running from Lloyd Wilson and Mathew Davies punched holes in the Llangwm defence, enabling Jay French, Barry John, Jon Lewis, Joe Duffy and Tom Groves to show their pace.
In all Tenby scored eight tries, with three conversions. Well done boys, another excellent performance. Thanks to Gethin for refereeing the match in such difficult weather conditions.
Team: Lawrence Davies, Jon Walker, Duncan Meacher, Adam Ball, Alex Jenkins, Kai, Joe Duffy, Rhys Thomas, Steve Handicott, Lloyd Wilson, Mathew Davies, Barrie John, Jon Lewis, Tom Groves, Jay French, Nick Drewitt.
TENBY SWIFTS U11s
35 pts
LLANGWM U11s 5
Another 35 pointer from the Under 11s showed that they can perform equally as well in the wind and rain as with the sun on their backs.
The Swifts put on a superb show at Heywood Lane in difficult conditions to take the sting out of a strong Wasps outfit which boasted three county players.
Tenby scored straight from the kick off when centre Toby Smith received the ball deep in his own half and sliced through the opposition for a fine solo try.
Same again please was the call and Tenby obliged with James Criddle doing exactly the same thing with only the Llangwm kicker having touched the ball for the opposition.
The game then settled down for a period with Llangwm putting up some stern resistance. The Tenby pack appeared lighter but stronger than their counterparts and certainly more mobile.
They put on a magnificent display of strong driving forward play which the conditions demanded. Joseff Morris, Yannie Parker and Jack Baker were a lively front row and Oliver Goldwait and Patrick Roberts were vigorous in the second.
Together as a pack they put Llangwm under relentless pressure and pounced on every loose ball.
These boys have learned that a direct approach is the best policy and have realised the benefits of close support work.
The pack was brilliantly complemented by sparkling half backs Kiefer Thomson and Jamie Williams who both made clever breaks and put in some bone shattering tackles.
The attack force was completed by the elusive running of James Criddle who capitalised with two tries and the mercurial Toby Smith who totted up four tries for a personal best.
Jamie Williams completed the scoring with a diving try in the corner. James Canton was a fearless tackler on the wing and showed his paces with limited opportunities and he was ably assisted by Thomas Griffin who is learning quickly.
Llangwm were competitors to the final whistle and became the first team to cross the home line this season. It's early days in the season but the Under 11s have gelled very quickly and all the signs augur well for another successful campaign.
TENBY U10s 21
LLANGWM U10s nil
Even though it was a horrendous morning at Heywood Lane, the Seasiders were eager to get on with the game.
Starting at a furious pace, they were soon making headway with some strong running from Henry Lawrence, Lloyd Thomas, Daniel Gosnold and Andrew Cooke.
The first try came after some intense pressure from the Seasiders forced a five metre scrum from which Ianto Griffiths burst through with a typical Rob Howley style try.
After some hard tackling by Michael Robins, Alex Thomas and Lewis Hodgson, the second try was run in down the wing by the flying Joseph Richards.
The second half continued with fierce runs and even fiercer tacking by both teams.
Some changes were made to the team to allow all the squad a game.
This didn't make any difference to the way the game was being played with both teams mounting attack after attack.
With some forceful running by Lewis Davies and Sam Ormond, Daniel Thomas had the chance to release the ball along the backs for Tom Baker to score in the corner.
It was then down to some spirited defence from Lucia Fecci and Lewis Canton to keep the ever attacking Llangwm team.
All three tries were converted by Ianto Griffiths - someone to look out for in years to come.
The level of commitment and skill from both teams was fantastic to watch and a credit to all the players.



