First team breakthrough
The family eventually moved back to Haverfordwest and Martin broke into The Town’s first team at 17 under the expert captaincy of Stuart Williams, whom Martin would nominate, alongside Mickie Field, as real influences, with Richard ‘Stag’ Jones as a teacher who really helped him in sport. He had captained the Dyfed Schools’ Youth team, where Gary Martin was the stand-out player and he played in an Alec Colley Cup Final under Tacky Marchant - and a year later was a member of the first Harrison-Allen Bowl winners’ team in the club after beating Pembroke in a tight semi-final at Carew and then defeating Cresselly in the final on their own pitch. Cresselly needed just five runs from the last over of the match which Martin bowled and three wickets fell as Keith Griffiths was run out from the second ball, Gari Davies was bowled two balls later and Dave Arthur was run out from the final delivery going for a third run that would have earned a tie.
Low scores and a big innings
There were three winners’ medals and success in the league as the club did really well with a useful bowling attack that included Mickey Field, Colin Williams and Victor Tucker – and Martin still recalls the most amazing match of his career when Carew needed to beat Haverfordwest on The Racecourse to snatch the title from Cresselly. It seemed the title was Carew’s as they shot out The Town for a paltry 31 runs in damp conditions - but Mickie Field grabbed six wickets and Martin claimed the other four as Carew were dismissed for 29 runs!
Martin represented the county alongside characters like Gethin Evans (captain), Martin Cole, Martin Charles, Peter Hall and Brian Morgan at senior level and played in the Welsh Counties’ Cup Final at Sophia Gardens against a very strong North Wales team which included two very powerful Australian batsmen. Martin Charles bowled one of them in his first over but the other, named Steve Wunke, scored 148 runs as his team won!
He has also been involved with the Dyfed Powys Cricket team which in 2005, 2006 and 2007 won the UK Police Cricket tournament three years in succession and included other Pembrokeshire players such as Simon Cole (Cresselly), Andrew Williams (Tish), Dave Lee (Whitland), with Glyn Cole and Dave Morris doing umpiring duties. It was without doubt the best batting line up Martin has seen at that level.
Other sports
Martin enjoyed taking part in other sports and he played rugby for Neyland Youth and second team at outside half, as well as captaining the school first team that included Jonathan Harries and Willie Morris, and with Geraint John and Gordon Thomas as top players in the secondary school side.
He also played football for Haverfordwest Cricket Club when they started a social team comprised of cricketers just to keep the club ticking over in the winter. Also involved were the likes of Steve James, Paul Thomas, Andrew and Steve Phillips, Phil Jones, Tim Painter and Chipo Jenkins. He readily admits that he started out as a striker but gradually moved back through the team and ended up at right back – and was glad it was time to stop playing because he would have made a hopeless keeper!
First sporting love
But cricket has always been his first sporting love and Martin readily admits that he enjoys playing as much as ever since there are young players developing all the time. He still looks to see how Haverfordwest are faring locally in league and cup cricket and has fond memories of being involved in Pembrokeshire Sport for so long.
He recently bumped into a number of his old team-mates and there was lots of nostalgia as they recalled players, matches and after-game moments which they share and remember.
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