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CLUB NEWS

12 October 2008

The 1st. XV came out on top in their home encounter with county counterparts Fishguard in terrible conditions and a hard fought game by 12 points to 9.. The team’s scores came from a try by Darren John and a penalty try which was converted by Paul Murray.

19 Pctober 2008

A depleted 1st XV lost their away fixture at St. Clears by 20 points to 13.  The score came frpm a try from Andrew Hansen and a try and a penalty  by Mark Riley.

The 1st.XV overcame their county rivals St. Davids  19 points to 10.  The team’s scorers were a try apiece from Adam Collins, Mathew Williams and Darren John with two conversions from Mark Riley.  The win was marred by the red cards reeived by Steven Hamer and Mathew Willams..

 

The 1st XV has been drawn at home to Fishguard in the 1st round of the Plate of the SWALEC Cup.  The game is to played on November 15th.

2 November 2008

16 November 2008

The 1st XV repeated their recent league win over Fishguard in the First Round of the SWALEC plate with a home win by 11 points to 6.  The score came from a try by Darren John and two penalties by Mark Riley.

 

The 1st XV wil face Haverfordwest at home in the Pembs K.O Cup on Sunday November  30th.

2 December 2008

The 1st XV lost their home fixture last Sunday in the Pembs. K.O. Cup against  local rivals Haverfordwest in a hard fought game by 15 points to 14.  The teams points came from a try by Darren John and three penalties from Mark Riley..

 

Photos of recent game against Fishguard game supplied by Ian Ashworth.

4January 2009

I apologise for the delay in updating the site.

Last Saturday’s League game away at Swansea Uplands was postponed due to the weather.  Both the two away games played in December were lost.  The League game against Furnace was lost by 13 points to 3 and the SWALEC Bowl game against Pembroke by 11 points to 9.  All the points in both games came from the boot of mark Riley