On Thursday, December 27, the fourth Nic Webster-Smith Memorial match was played between Tenby and Kilgetty.

Due to the adverse weather conditions, this year's game was again played on the astroturf pitch at Greenhill School and resulted in both teams being able to play some good passing football.

Some tough tackling from both sides made this one of the more physical encounters in recent years, but all was played in a good spirit.

Both sides were again made up of former friends and team mates of Nic's, many of which had travelled a long way to be a part of the day, and the eventual winners of the Memorial Shield, donated by Scaffold 2000, were Tenby AFC.

As in previous years, Nic's family requested that any money raised on the day should go towards the Cleddau Warriors Disability Football Club.

The club are now in their sixth season of football, and provide opportunities for both children and adults to learn the skills of the game whilst having lots of fun in the process.

The club has over 30 members and take part in disability football events all over the country.

This is a fitting local charity as Nic spent time during his work placement in Year 12 at Brentford Football Club coaching disabled children within the community.

A raffle and donations raised £238 for the club. Nic's family, as well as the event organisers, hope this will help the Warriors to continue offering such a valuable experience to all of its members

The organisers would like to thank the following for making the day such a success: Rob Thomas, manager at Tenby Leisure Centre for the free use of the astroturf, Brian, Louise and all at Kilgetty AFC for their hospitality, the Co-op Kilgetty for donating the food, Jayne James for preparing the buffet, Charles Davies for refereeing the match, and the following people for their generous donations of raffle prizes -Swansea AFC, Andrew Price, Andrew J. Rees Butchers, Narberth, Jagos, of Tenby and Narberth, Crossroads Garage, Begelly, Four Seasons, Tenby, Park Road Fish and Chip Shop, Tenby, Heatherton, Neil Finlay Cars.