Change at top and top of table plus Tenby and Hakin bow out of cup



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Monkton Swifts' striker Wayne Brunton has a shot at Johnston's goal

Stephen McNabney (below) scored twice for Merlins Bridge who drew with derby rivals West Dragons



There is a change at the top and the bottom of the Manderwood Pembrokeshire Football League First Division, and also Hakin United and Tenby lost their West Wales Intermediate Cup quarter finals.

Goodwick United marched to the top of the table winning 0-4 at St Clears. Rhys Dalling scored a superb hat-trick alongside a goal by team-mate Lewis Banks.

Narberth moved down to second spot after picking a 0-0 draw against Pennar Robins at Bush Camp.
Change at top and top of table plus Tenby and Hakin bow out of cup
Hundleton swapped places at the bottom of the league with fellow strugglers St Ishmaels who they defeated 2-0 at home. Jason Donahoe and Craig Manning’s first half strikes sealed only their second win of the campaign.

Johnston lost 2-3 against Goodwick United the Glebelands, first half goals by Wayne Brunton, Lee Brockway and Ben Adams caused the damage. The Tigers hit back with a brace from Joe John, but couldn’t find that elusive equaliser.

Neyland drew 1-1 at the Athletic Ground with Saundersfoot Sports. Henry Durrant gave the Nomads a first half lead, but the visitors struck with a timely equaliser from Chris Millward ten minutes from the end to salvage a point.

West Dragons drew 2-2 with close neighbours Merlins Bridge at the Pavilion Ground. Jordan Thomas and Bradley Barrett netted for the homesters, whilst a double by Stephen McNabney earned a point for the Wizards, who also had Nathan Thomas sent off.

Tenby took the lead against Seaside in the West Wales Intermediate Cup quarter final, Sam Christopher found the target, but the Carmarthenshire Premier League leaders grabbed two goals to win 2-1 and sealed a place in the semis.

Hakin United were a minute from reaching the semis, leading 2-1 thanks to goals by Ashley Bevan and Gareth Fawcett, but top end of the Swansea League first division Cwmfelin Press scored an equaliser in the last minute of normal time and make it 2-2 at full time. There were no further goals in the extra-time period and the Vikings miserably bowed out losing 2-0 on penalties.

The Senior Cup semi-final draw has taken place and is  as follows: Tenby v Monkton Swifts on Tuesday,  18th March and Johnston v Merlins Bridge on Thursday, 20th March. Both semis will be played at the Conygar Bridge Meadow Stadium and will kick-off at 7pm.