Haverfordwest County 1.
Goodwick United 0.
Luke Robinson's 75th minute winner earned rejuvenated Haverfordwest County the double over Goodwick United at the Bridge Meadow Stadium.
It was only a few weeks ago that the Bluebirds won 3-2 at Phoenix Park and this time they were good value for their slender one-goal win.
The visitors were disrupted early on when vastly experienced central midfielder Barry Hayes picked-up a knock and was replaced by Ricky Bowen.
Goodwick keeper Carl Woodhouse pulled off a stunning save to deny Robinson from scoring with a powerful close range header.
Henry Durrant struck a wicked 25-yard thunderbolt, which rattled the visitor's crossbar.
A good scoring opportunity was squandered, as Goodwick striker Daniel Bellis tried to chip Jordan Aspinall, but a powerful drive either side of the keeper would have surely done the trick.
No goals in the opening 45 minutes, but both sides continued to create scoring chances in this high-octane clash.
Andrew John's header flew over Woodhouse's crossbar, but then Robinson struck from inside the box and earns the high-flying Bluebirds an impressive seventh win of the season.
Haverfordwest County: Jordan Aspinall, Gethin Roberts, Jason Clarke, Lee Palmer, Kelvin Fudge, Lloyd Wilson, Andrew John, Matthew Ellis, Luke Robinson, Adam Raymond, Henry Durrant. Subs: Chris Bryce, Andy Mathias, Jonny Lammin.
Goodwick United: Carl Woodhouse, Martyn Griffiths, Anthony Couzens, Steve Evans, Darren Devonald, Kieran O'Brien, Richard Bookless, Barry Hayes, Lewis Banks, Robert Couzens, David Bellis. Subs: Ricky Bowen, Richard Evans.
Referee: Kevin Milich.
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