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Betws 12-19 Milford Haven
Division four west - MILFORD Haven maintained their relentless thrust for the promotion places as they travelled to Betws and came away with a big win. They ran in no fewer than nine tries, three of them for in-form winger and former captain Craig ‘Yoda
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Cardigan 52-12 Tumble
Division three west - CARDIGAN produced their best display of the season as they easily beat a Tumble side that arrived with aspirations for promotion. But these were blown away as it was the Teifisiders who looked title contenders by scoring four tries
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Pontyberem 36-27 Tenby United
Division three west - TENBY United’s defeat at Pontyberem summed up the Seasiders’ season. They are capable of beating the best teams in the section and losing to the weakest on their off-days – and unfortunately this was the latter. Pontyberem are
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Haverfordwest 20-14 Lampeter
HAVERFORDWEST came back from 3-7 interval deficit to earn a victory which guarantees them promotion to division two west next season. Lampeter were the first team to beat the Blues at home with a 16-15 victory this season and they looked on for a double
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Crymych 41-12 Maesteg
Division two west - CRYMYCH added another win to their growing list of successes as they comfortably accounted for bottom club Maesteg. Leading 24-0 at the interval, the Preseli Men remained in control thereafter, despite conceding two tries. It was
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Mother's anger over death of Seren, 14
A DEVASTATED mother is calling for answers after her 14-year-old daughter, who was in the care of social services, was found dead last week. Police are investigating the death of Sarah Pollock’s daughter Seren Bernard, who would have turned
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Narberth 22-15 UWIC
Division one west - NARBERTH completed the double over UWIC but were pushed all the way by the students. A late penalty from Stuart Morris and an even later try by replacement winger Nick Jones saw them edge through. UWIC took the lead after 13 minutes
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Rugby mourns the passing of a 'great coach and man'
WHITLAND RFC, and Pembrokeshire rugby as a whole, were rocked by the sudden death of Roy Newton, last week. The 52-year-old, who represented the club as a player, coach, and long standing member – tragically died after coming into collision with a car