Manderwood Pembrokeshire Football League – Division 1
Dalling hat-trick sets tone for victory for unbeaten table toppers
Clarbeston Road 0 – Goodwick United 4
Rhys Dalling bagged a superb hat-trick to secure runaway top of the table Goodwick United a routine victory at Clarbeston Road.
Unbeaten Goodwick picked up their sixteenth win of the campaign much to the delight of manager Wayne O'Sullivan, they are currently thirteen points clear of second placed Hakin United who have four games in hand.
In the 25th minute Jonny Horgan opened the visitors’ goal scoring account.
Midfielder Luke Hayward was instrumental as he set up Dalling for the second.
Dalling scored again five minutes before half time, this time right back Steff Hayes teed-up the deadly striker.
Ten minutes from the end Jordan Griffiths supplied the ball to Dalling to complete a very satisfying treble!
Clarbeston Road: D. Pepper, L. George, D. Rees, M. Griffiths, T. Glover, J. Booth, M. Davies, M. Ellis, J. Griffiths, J. Thomas, I. Mathias. Subs: L. James, R. Bevan, S. Hurton.
Goodwick United: K. Marsh, S. Hayes, J. Thomas, S. Delaney, S. Dockery, L. Hayward, K. O’Brien, R. Dalling, J. Griffiths, S. O’Sullivan. Subs: D. James, I. Evans, W. O’Sullivan.
Referee: Sion Jenkins.
Vikings run riot in second half
Hakin United 8 – St Ishmaels 0
Hakin United ran riot in the second half to comfortably dispose of derby rivals ten-man St Ishmaels at the Obs.
The visitors only trailed 1-0 at the break, Cam Thomas swept home a Shane Walsh ball in the box.
Things got worse for Tish as they were reduced to ten-men when Tyler Sheil received a straight red card, the numerical advantage certainly paid off for the Vikings as they took complete control of matters.
Justin Harding was set-up by Leon Luby for the second, Luby was on target with the third. Thomas assisted for Shane Walsh to score the fourth.
Adam Kingsbeer missed from the spot for Tish, who were made to pay the price as substitutes Ashley Bevan and Gareth Fawcett struck the fifth and sixth, respectively.
Laurie Haworth played his part in the seventh goal scored by Ben Aldred, four minutes from time Bevan bagged his second of the match for the Vikings’ eighth.
Hakin United: S. Franklin, G. Gardner, C. Thomas, J. Power, J. Merry, C. Nicholson, B. Aldred, S. Walsh, L. Luby, M. Jones. Subs: L. Haworth, A. Bevan, G. Fawcett.
St Ishmaels: C. Garton, K. Rendell, T. Llewellin, M. Evans, T. Sheil, J. Morgan, A. Kingsbeer, E. Richards, O. Lawrie, N. Thomas, B. Devonald. Subs: G. Gray, I. Hawkins, S. Goodall.
Referee: Gareth Elliott.
Swifts win to claim derby bragging rights
Pennar Robins 1 – Monkton Swifts 3
After a goalless first period things certainly livened up in from of goal in the second period.
In the 71st minute Gareth Finnegan was on target to open the scoring for the Swifts, two minutes later Dylan Davies made no mistake from inside the box.
In the 85th minute Declan Carroll was on target with his side’s third, on stroke of full time Connor Roberts pulled one back for the Robins, it was a classic case of too little too late.
Pennar Robins: R. Williams, N. Willis, J. Phillips, S. Southcott, R. Jones, N. Davison, C. Roberts, T. Grimwood, S. Edmundson, J. Davies, J. Groves. Subs: K. Smith, J. Donohoe, N. Brunton.
Monkton Swifts: T. Gullam, J. Seaton, R. Davies, L. Phillips, T. Powell, D. Carroll, C. Richards, B. James, D. Davies, J. Wilkes, J. Finnegan. Subs: J. Clarke, C. Carroll, G. Finnegan.
Referee: Paul Rooney.
Carew come good against Hundleton
Hundleton 0 – Carew 3
Carew scored three unanswered second half goals to secure victory at gritty Hundleton.
There were no goals scored in the first period, but Rob Scourfield’s Rooks opened the scoring in the 66th minute as Max Brindley pounced.
That goal inspired the visitors who pushed on and were rewarded as Curtis Hurlow was on target with the second plus James Hinchliffe buried the third to secure the points.
Hundleton: J. Stanley, A. Lewis, G. Lewis, J. Richards, M. Edwards, D. Kitts, W. Davis, R. Griffiths, G. Overend, R. Davis, J. Blunsden. Subs: D. Powers, N. Grange, E. Shapcott.
Carew: J. Harries, S. Whitfield, G. Lewis, M. Brindley, D. Morgan, Z. Rowell, A. Muskett, J. Williams, J. Hinchliffe, S. Phillips, C. Hurlow. Subs: H. Shapcott, I. Izzard, A. Bayley.
Referee: Angus Scourfield.
Sports fight back to beat gritty Neyland
Fishguard Sports 2 – Neyland 1
Mike Chandler struck for the Nomads right on the stroke of half time.
With high winds and rain in the Sports’ favour in the second half, the Nomads were constantly put under pressure.
The Sports scored two goals in as many minutes to put Brian Kinsella’s team in the driving seat.
Kieran King was on target for the equaliser, with the very next attack Jordan Raymond struck the winner, to break the Nomads’ hearts.
Fishguard Sports: G. Mathias, J. Gethin, W. Moore, A. Couzens, N. Kinsella, P. Hughes, K. King, L. Thomas, J. Raymond, S. Lewis. Subs: D. Hopkin, I. Llewellyn, S. James.
Neyland: P. Hannon, B. Fairbairn, D. Rowland, W. Clewes, S. Hannon, J. Watts, M. Phillips, M. Chandler, P. Hannon, L. Barrett, A. Rees. Subs: M. Bowman-Davies, J. Campodonic, K. Arran.
Referee: Martin Jones.
No game at the Racecourse
Merlins Bridge v Narberth – Postponed.