South Wales Cricket Association Division 1 Bronwydd 89 all out beat Llandysul 84 all out. A huge batting collapse by Llandysul at local rivals Bronwydd has put a major dent in their hopes of staying up this season. Skipper Andrew Edwards and his relegation threatened side appeared to be coasting to what would have
Month: July 2017
LLECHRYD BATTERED
HORSCROFT LEAVES CARDIGAN
LLANDYSUL HITTING FORM
South Wales Cricket Association. Division 1 Aberdare 186-8 (50 overs) Llandysul 188 for 2 (47 overs) Llandysul moved out of the relegation zone for the first time this season after they picked up a timely win away at third placed Aberdare. The Tir Dref men have struggled for most of this term and have
LLECHRYD COLLAPSE ALMOST COSTLY
Pembroke County Cricket Division 2 Llechryd 152 for 8 beat Narberth 151 all out Llechryd closed the gap at the top to only 18 points after their beat promotion rivals Narberth but the village side almost blew it in the closing stages when a middle order collapse caused a few collywobbles. Thankfully for Llechryd
THIRD WIN FOR JAMES
THE JAMES GANG DELIVER
Welsh Club Championships. Cardigan moved through to the third round of the Carruthers Welsh Club Championships after they overcame the odds to defeat Gilfach Bargoed on their own doorstep by fifteen shots. The Cardi’s who were forced to travel with several key players missing had to dig very deeply into their second
ANOTHER PODIUM FOR WILLIAMS
The Spencer Sport duo of Newcastle Emlyn driver James Williams and Carmarthen man Dai Roberts in the HT Installations, West Wales Rally Spares supported Fiesta R2, repeated their impressive Ypres result recently with another third place in the Junior British Rally Championship category for under 24-year old drivers. However despite
LLANDYSUL HOPES DASHED
South Wales Cricket Association Division 1 The survival hopes of Llandysul took a big hit on the weekend when they went down at home to lowly Dafen Welfare following a middle order batting collapse -but heavy defeats suffered by relegation rivals Briton Ferry Steel and Merthyr have kept their slim chances alive. The