Football - Division 1 Reports - 30th November 2024
Manderwood Pembrokeshire Football League – Division 1
Deadly Dalling hits four past Swifts
Goodwick United 7 – Monkton Swifts 2
ON fire Goodwick United striker Rhys Dalling bagged four goals against Monkton Swifts at Phoenix Park.
Chris O’Sullivan’s team lead 2-1 at the break, but really turned on the style in the second half to score five further goals to run out comfortable winners.
The Phoenix Lads are still four points clear at the top of the table and still very much on course to retain the title.
Dalling rounded goalkeeper Jay Kilby top open the scoring in the fifth minute, twenty minutes later Kieran Blundell played in Dalling who fired in the second.
The Swifts replied as Jonathan Lee played a neat pass to Dylan Davies, the striker bent it past the out stretched Nick Jones.
Dalling struck from the edge of the box for the third on 52 minutes, midfielder Rhys Jones drilled in the far corner for the fourth. Substitute Jonny Horgan found the back of the net for the fifth.
The Swifts bagged the beat goal of the match when Connor Davies struck a 25 yard worldie which didn’t give Jones an earthly of stopping as it flew in the top corner.
Horgan got his second of the game as the substitute rounded Kilby for the sixth, in stoppage time man of the match Dalling beat at least three defenders before the confident front man nonchalantly tucked the ball into the back of the net to complete the scoring.
Goodwick United: Nick Jones, Steff Hayes, James Bryan, Sean Pemberton, Scott Delaney (Captain), Luke Hayward, Rhys Jones, Steven Dockerty, Rhys Dalling, Will Haworth, Kieran Blundell.
Subs: Daniel Bryce, Jonny Horgan, Alex Thomas.
Monkton Swifts: Jay Kilby, James Walker, Alex Wheeler, Ben Steele (Captain), Jonathan Lee, Connor Davies, Dylan Davies, Gareth Finnegan, Paul Miller, Harry Turner.
Subs: Lee Evans, Billy Abrahams.
Referee: Stefan Jenkins.
Rowell grabs late equaliser for Carew at Clarby
Clarbeston Road 4 – Carew 4
Zac Rowell scored a stoppage time equaliser to earn Carew a draw against Clarbeston Road who played this game on their second team pitch due to the wet weather.
Scott Richards’ Rooks moved out of the drop zone with this priceless point against the Road who are third in the table.
This was an end-to-end tussle where both sides created chances, the visitors took an early lead as Marcus Griffiths pounced.
However, the Road fought back as Laurie Haworth equalised then co striker Ben John struck that gave his side a 2-1 lead, but on the stroke of half time Leon Davies equalised.
Ten minutes after the interval Davies bagged his second of the game to put the visitors ahead. Matthew Davies equalised in the 69
th minute before Haworth grabbed his second of the game to put his team 4-3 in front.
On stroke of full time James Hinchliffe set-up Rowell who bagged a timey equaliser – as bot sides settled for a point apiece.
Clarbeston Road: Rhys Mansell, Josh Wood (Captain), Sam Hurton, Travis Jones, Liam James, Dan Rees, Jake Booth, Matthew Davies, Ben John, Jake Wesley, Laurie Haworth.
Subs: Llywelyn George, Matthew Ellis, Matthew Fox.
Carew: Jack Harries, Paul Hodge, Sonny Phillips (Captain), Zac Rowell, Jacob Knox, Leon Davies, Marcus Griffiths, Alex Bayley, Dylan Morgan, James Hinchliffe, George Waters.
Subs: Gareth Lewis, Scott Richards.
Referee: Sean O’Connor.
Vikings edge derby against gritty Tish
Hakin United 2 – St Ishmaels 0
Hakin United scored two first half goals as they overcame Tish at the Obs to stay second in the table.
The Vikings opened the scoring in the eighth minute when skipper Ryan Wilson pushed forward from halfway before the skipper unleashed an unstoppable 20 yard drive which flew in the bottom corner.
Scott Davies’ side doubled the lead seven minutes later as Shane Walsh cut in from the left and his cross found striker Liam Parks who made no mistake from close range.
There were no further scoring as both sides cancelled each other out, the Vikings will be disappointed they didn’t add to their tally, but this draw sees Tish drop into the relegation zone.
Defender Henry Mayhew made his first senior start for Hakin, the 16-year-old didn’t put a foot wrong all afternoon and is another home product destined for bigger things in the future.
Hakin United: Gareth Fawcett, Henry Mayhew, Kieran King, Jake Merry, Jay Power, Jack Britton, Leon Luby, Jay Kilby, Liam Parks, Ryan Wilson (Captain), Shane Walsh.
Subs: Justin Harding, Jack Griffiths, Craig Nicholson.
St Ishmaels: Owen Thomas, Sol Goddall, Daniel Coe, Finley Armstrong, Brennan Devonald (Captain), Tyler Sheil, Adam Kingsbeer, Ieuan Hawkins, Joel Mills, Thomas Williams, Nathan Thomas.
Subs: Joe Bate, Nathan Phillips, Dylan Ninnis.
Referee: Tudor Walters.
Pennar fight back to win battle of Robins
Pennar Robins 3 – Milford United 1
Pennar Robins came from behind to secure a comfortable victory against a young, spirited Milford United outfit at Bush Camp.
Pennar dominated the first half with a lot of possession and missed a hat full of chances that went begging, but it was Milford Utd who took the lead just before half time as a free kick on the halfway was swung into the box, flicked on inside the box for Jack Dyer who was unmarked at the back post as he made no mistake to put the visitors one up at half time
Second half the hosts stuck to their principles and shape and levelled matters as a low Cameron Brunton cross was met by Ben Adams who found the back of the net.
Pennar continued to dominate proceedings as a young Milford stood firm and hit on the counter as keeper Rory Williams pulled off a brilliant save to deny loan striker Liam Davies.
Cameron Brunton was on the end of a neat Luke Phillips cut back as he struck from the edge of the box following a wonderful move to make it 2-1.
With seven minutes to go the hosts were awarded a stone wall penalty as Jack Jones was taken down in the box by Ashley Mathias, then up stepped Luke Phillips who sent keeper Charlie Malloy the wrong way, who during the game pulled off a couple of top quality saves.
Pembrokeshiresport.co.uk sends their best wishes to Pennar Robins’ Craig Butland who earlier this week has proudly become the proud father of triplet girls!
Pennar Robins: Rory Williams, Nick Willis, Luke Phillips, Connor Roberts (Captain), Ross Jones, Thomas Grimwood, Daniel James, Kieran Smith, Ben Adams, Jamie Wilkes, Cameron Brunton.
Subs: Liam Williams, Sean Edmundson, Jack Jones.
Milford United: Charlie Malloy, Rhys Brawn, Curtis Davies, Ashley Mathias, Scott Griffiths (Captain), Jack Dyer, Corey Rayner, Tommy Powles, Liam Davies, Joey Jones, Ben Lloyd.
Subs: Kyle Griffin, Daniel McCallan.
Referee: Neill Crawshaw.
Games postponed due to wet weather
Herbrandston P-P Kilgetty
Tenby P-P Merlins Bridge