Football - Division 1 Reports - 9th November 2024
Manderwood Pembrokeshire Football League – Division 1
Haworth double earns Clarby narrow win
Carew 2 – Clarbeston Road 3
Laurie Haworth netted two second half goals to help Clarbeston Road to a narrow victory against Carew at the Gerald Hicks Memorial Ground.
The visitors narrowly led 1-0 at half time thanks to an unfortunate Jonty Bennett own goal in the 31
st minute.
Shortly after the break James Hinchliffe equalised for the Rooks before Haworth pounced in the 68
th and 77
th minutes which gave Clarby a 3-1 cushion, in injury time Hinchliffe also netted his second of the match, but it was a classic case of too little too late.
Clarby Road are currently fourth place in the table as Carew uncomfortably sit second from bottom.
Carew: Jack Harries, Jacob Knox, Sonny Phillips (Captain), Gareth Lewis, Jonty Bennett, Zac Rowell, Marcus Griffiths, Alex Bayley, James Hinchliffe, Shaun Whitfield, George Waters.
Subs: Leon Davies, Dylan Morgan, Paul Hodge.
Clarbeston Road: Rhys Mansell, Josh Wood, Travis Jones, Matthew Ellis, Dan Rees, Jake Booth, Matthew Davies, Rhys Lloyd-Roberts, Jake Wesley, Laurie Haworth, Liam Jomes.
Subs: Matthew Griffiths, Richard Bevan, Matthew Fox.
Referee: Gary Lewis.
Richards is Kilgetty hat-trick hero
Kilgetty 5 – Herbrandston 1
A stunning Jordan Richards hat-trick secured Kilgetty a thoroughly deserved victory against bottom of the table Herbrandston.
Kilgetty who are placed third from bottom dominated the first half as they led 3-0 at half time, Jordan Gorman opened the scoring in the third minute as Richards followed up with goals in the 6
th and 15
th minutes.
Six minutes after the break Richards added the fourth for his personal treble, Callum Proctor added a fifth in the 73
rd minute.
The visitors were awarded a penalty which Adam Whatley comfortably beat keeper Kurtis Marsh to complete the scoring.
Kilgetty: Kurtis Marsh, Jake Proctor, Kyle Marsh, Ross Hurst, Brett Evans, Jordan Gorman, Richard Cope (Captain), Lloyd Hughes, Callum Proctor, Henry Lawrence, Jordan Richards.
Subs: Sam Christopher, Richard Tebbutt, Josh Bevan.
Herbrandston: Leigh Marchant, Thomas Richardson (Captain), Oliver Robinson, Scott Findlay, Lee James, Gideon Hockin, Bobby Jenkins, Adam Whatling, Harley Barrett, Matthew Jones, Cian Davenport.
Subs: Ethan Chalker, Scott Gillespie, Nico Cockrell.
Referee: Tudor Walters.
Goodwick too hot for Robins
Milford United 0 – Goodwick United 7
Goodwick United gained a convincing victory against Milford United at Marble Hall.
The Phoenix Lads have four points clear at the top of the table at the halfway stage of the season, as the Robins are perched eighth.
Chris O’Sullivan’s team led 3-0 at the break, Rhys Dalling opened the scoring as the striker got on the end of an accurate Luke Hayward free kick inside the box.
Dalling added the second just seven minutes later when midfielder Jake Smith’s inviting cross was finished by the striker with a neat glancing near post header.
James Bryan added the third as the defender finished exquisitely with a left footed finish which was created by another neat set piece by Rhys Jones.
Two minutes after the break Will Haworth added a fourth, the wide sided midfielder cut and beat Charlie Malloy with a low near post finish.
Rhys Jones added two further the goals, firstly he struck a bullet from 12 yards which flew in the roof of the net for the fifth, ten minutes later Jones reacted quickest to score on the rebound for the sixth.
Haworth scored a neat near post header from a Hayward corner which wrapped up proceedings.
Milford United: Charlie Malloy, Ben Lloyd, Cian Price, Scott Griffiths (Captain), Wesley Hill, Tyler Sheil, Morgan Picton, Tommy Powles, Joey Jones, Rhys Brawn, Corey Tyler.
Subs: Cameron Lees, Daniel McCallan, Atticus Kingston.
Goodwick United: Nick Jones, Steffan Hayes, James Bryan, Daniel Bryce, Scott Delaney (Captain), Luke Hayward, Rhys Jones, Jake Smith, Rhys Dalling, Kieran Blundell.
Subs: Kyle Smith, Ethan Priestley, Chris O’Sullivan.
Referee: Neill Crawshaw.
Jago bags late winner for Wizards
St Ishmaels 3 – Merlins Bridge 4
Tom Jago grabbed a late winner for Merlins Bridge in a highly entertaining clash against battling St Ishmaels at the Recreation Ground.
This win sees the Wizards in fifth position in the table whilst Tish are ninth.
The Wizards opened the scoring as Ashton Plunkett’s free kick in the box was inadvertently put into his own net by luckless Finley Armstrong.
But it was short lived with the next Tish attack Thomas Williams scored with a good finish to level matters.
The visitors regained the lead as Nick Squire headered home a Tom Gwilliam corner, five minutes later Tish equalised as Brennan Devonald rose highest in the box to powerfully header home from 12 yards an Owen Lawrie corner.
Just before the break Gwilliam struck the crossbar as Squire reacted quickest in the box to score the rebound for his second goal of the match as the visitors narrowly led 3-2 at half time.
Four minutes after the break battling Tish again squared matters as Ieuan Hawkins applied the finishing touch following a goalmouth scramble.
As this clash looked to be heading for a draw the visitors pinched the victory as 25-year-old Jago showed great determination as he held off two defenders before he rounded keeper Owen Thomas and tucked the ball into the empty net.
St Ishmaels: Owen Thomas, Sol Goodall, Owen Lawrie, Daniel Coe, Finley Armstrong, Brennan Devonald (Captain), Thomas Williams, Adam Kingsbeer, Ieuan Hawkins, Joel Mills, Nathan Thomas.
Subs: Dylan Ninnis, Andre Algieri, Joe Bate.
Merlins Bridge: Chris Phillips, Ashton Plunkett, Henry Thomas, Nick Squire, Morgan Richards, Dai Davies (Captain), Jordan Thomas, Jason Griffiths, Hayden Dimond, Tom Jago, Tomos Gwilliam.
Subs: Harvey Dalton, Peter Thomas, Jamie Palmer.
Referee: Sean O’Connor.
Tenby hit five past sorry Swifts
Tenby 5 – Monkton Swifts 2
Tenby put in a superb first half display as it set the tone for their comfortable victory against Monkton Swifts at the Clicketts.
The Seasiders controlled matters in the opening 45 as they raced into a 4-1 half time lead as Jerome Williams scored twice alongside further goals by skipper Daniel Storer and Joe Leahy, just before the interval the Swifts pulled one back through Gareth Finnegan.
Scott Ferney added the Seasiders fifth in the 53
rd minute before Ryan Hughes scored for the visitors who were well beaten on the day.
Tenby sit third in the table whilst the Swifts are seventh.
Tenby: Dylan Noot, Jacob Hipkiss, Sam Butler, Ned Davies, Charlie Greggory, Daniel Storer (Captain), Joe Leahy, Spencer Williams, Scott Ferney, Curtis Hurlow, Jerome Williams.
Subs: Chri Millward, Richard Perry, Tom Baker.
Monkton Swifts: Taylor Gullam, Ryan Hughes, Will Abrahams, Gareth Finnegan, Ben Steele (Captain), Liam Butland, Rhys Davis, Dylan Davies, Jack Clarke, Paul Miller, Josh Dearsley.
Subs: Jonathan Lee, James Walker.
Referee: Jonathan Twigg.