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John Davies
John Davies has earned a reputation as one of the best props to play for Wales and at 40 years of age is finishing his career back where he started, playing in the front row for Crymych RFC. read more. 28th September 2009
 

Nathan Williamsis a tough prop forward in the game of rugby and after previously playing for Llanelli, Narberth and Carmarthen Quins he is now playing for Moseley in the English Championship. read more. 13th August 2009
 

Simon Davies is famous as a top footballer who has played for a decade in the Premier League, has 57 caps for Wales, with seven of them as captain. read more. 19th July 2009
 

23 year old Dominic Day is six feet six inches tall, weighs in at 117 kgs (around 18 stone) and has produced a string of performances as a second row at Parc y Scarlets that has earned him a regular place in the Scarlets’ team – and finished his season in style with tries against Cardiff Blues and Ulster from their last two matches. read more. 28th June 2009


Dan Duffy used to tend the Bridge Meadow Stadium with loving care before this Australian gentleman of sport was given the challenge of turning Swansea’s Liberty Stadium into a top ground – now, he’s in line for an award for his achievements there. read more. 30th May 2009


Pembrokeshiresport.co.uk speaks to Scarlets’ rising young rugby talent Jonathan Davies . . read more. 22nd April 2009


Ray Williams was involved in the top echelon of Welsh Rugby as a coach and administrator who now lives in Haverfordwest and talked to us about his memories of some great days . .
read more. 28th March 2009


There were ten bouts of the highest quality at Pembroke Amateur Boxing Club’srecent annual show at the Pater Hall, Pembroke Dock . .
read more. 26th February 2009


Andrew Dennis struts his stuff in several sports. Andrew tell his own tale – and an interesting one it is, too . .
read more. 14th January 2009


Welsh footballing legend Des Shanklin is honoured by his home county . .
read more. 12th December 2008


Jim Bowen is a cricketer from North Pembrokeshire, who has just written a fascinating novel that involves the time he coached the game in Kenya . . read more. 28th November 2008


Horse trainer Keith Goldsworthy.
We take a look at the world of horse racing through the expert eye of a successful local trainer . . . read more. . . .10th October 2008


Cricket – Dave Brandon – We look at the cricketing feat of an umpire back from his Indian adventure. read more.
18th September 2008


Rugby Union – Craig plays for Wales – and Scotland! Craig Moir attended school on Milford Haven but played three full internationals for Scotland. We caught up with him on a short stay back home . . read more. 7th August 2008

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Geraint Bowen todayGeraint’s going strong in Bethesda

Geraint Bowen was once one of the best known and respected rugby players in Narberth and around Pembrokeshire but since his playing days ended he has taken on a new challenge and established a thriving farm and coffee shop in the village of Bethesda.
It keeps him very busy since there is also an off-licence and he provides local fruit and veg, but he still found time to talk to us about his rugby playing days as we took a walk down Memory Lane whilst enjoying a cup of coffee and delicious home-made Welsh cakes!

Busy with beef

It seems a long way from his days when he was rightly regarded as a top full back and points gatherer who also played for Llanelli, represented Wales ‘B’ in Canada and the Welsh Districts in the twilight of his career but now he spends time preparing the beef, lamb and pork which is much appreciated by locals. He can even make his own sausages, faggots, pies and ready meals as an added bonus, aided and abetted by wife Sian, who Geraint rightly describes as ‘the real driving force in the business’! Geraint has always been involved in farming, trained when he was young as a butcher and at one time he showed his prize limousins at the county show, but when foot and mouth came eight years ago he and Sian decided on a change of emphasis and that is why we were sitting in their coffee shop enjoying superb rural views and chatting about rugby.

Geraint Bowen - winning the KO CupTime to step down

Geraint actually played until he was 38 but admits that he knew it was time to step down because he was feeling the bruises more and more – after starting out with Narberth at youth team level, played regularly for the Otters and captained the first XV for several seasons, had three years involvement at Llanelli and even enjoyed one season ‘up the road’ with arch-rivals Whitland.

Busy playing days

His rugby days began at Whitland Grammar School, where he played scrum half or centre in a very good side which had the beating of all the other Pembrokeshire Schools’ teams – but because of a quirk in the regulations he played county rugby for Carmarthenshire Schools. Sport was very much part of his social life because he played schools’ rugby in the morning and then turned out for Narberth Youth in the afternoons – and was also a player with Narberth junior football, too. He played as a bustling midfielder who was strong in the tackle and could distribute the ball well – and was invited for a trial with Crystal Palace but decided his future lay in rugby.
Geraint was also a useful cricketer with Narberth, Llanddewi Velfrey and Maenclochog, known as a big hitter who once showed his power against Pembroke by hitting a ball not only out of the ground but over the neighbouring garden and clean into the street beyond. He sped to 68 runs on that day and looked as if a century might be on the cards but was run out like a dog soon afterwards!

Geraint Bowen - Newspaper articleSeconds debut at 14 – and KO Cup Finals galore

Geraint made his senior debut with Narberth Seconds when he was still 14, which wouldn’t happen now, played in the Otters’ youth team which won the Pembrokeshire Youth Cup against Haverfordwest at Neyland, and made his first team debut at 17, where he soon learned how to look after himself.
He played in four cup finals, three of which were won but he vividly recalls the defeat against Milford Haven in Pembroke because they drew 12-all and then lost the replay 12-9, which meant that he had scored 21 points in the final and still ended up on the losing side! There was a win against Haverfordwest in Neyland, where he missed a pile of penalties but outside half Rob Harries dropped two goals in a 6-0 win, which was followed by another cup success the following season.

Memorable time

But perhaps the most memorable victory came in the season prior to the formation of the National Leagues where Geraint led Narberth to victory against Tenby United at Pembroke Dock, and the following week travelled to Tenby to beat the Seasiders on their own territory to complete a league and cup double.  Ask Geraint for the best Narberth team in which he played and it could well be that side, which included forwards of the calibre of Rhys Davies, Steve Gerrard, Simon and Dai Perkins, Dai and Glyn Jones, Nigel Bevan, Randal Evans and Andrew Morris. Then there were quality backs like Gerwyn Richards, Adrian and Andrew Young, Andrew Phillips, Paul Thomas and Clive James, who was known as the ‘fastest printer, not sprinter’ at outside half!

An old match day programmeGreat time at Stradi – and some Welsh shirts

Geraint really enjoyed his time as full back at Llanelli, where he joined other Pembrokeshire players like Peter Morgan and Selwyn Williams alongside Welsh  ‘greats’ like Ray Gravell, Phil Bennett, Derek Quinnell and Roy Bergiers. He played some memorable games against the likes of Cardiff, Swansea, Neath, Northampton, Coventry and Harlequins at Twickenham, where he broke a leg in a quite innocuous tackle, an injury that kept him out of the game for five months. Whilst at Stradi Park he was chosen to go on the Wales ‘B’ tour to Canada and played in three of the five matches, including the international in Vancouver, which Wales won.
“It was a very proud moment,” admits Geraint, “and I will never forget pulling on the Welsh shirt.”
Geraint Bowen, with coaches Richard Jones, Martin James and Rob LewisHe also pulled on a Welsh shirt for a second time after he had returned to Narberth and sustained a second broken leg, which was far more painful than the first, as he played in a charity match against Swansea at Aberystwyth. It took longer to heal and he returned to action with Narberth Seconds – and was selected for the Welsh Districts to play in Belgium at the time that Brian ‘Beaky’ Davies of Crymych was also capped. Wales won the match and Brian is also proud of his Junior Union cap which was presented afterwards.

County honours

Geraint Bowen - in a Whitland shirtAnother source of pride for Geraint is the fact that he played so many times for Pembrokeshire and is the only player who appeared in three winning Welsh Counties cup finals, at Neyland, Haverfordwest and Builth Wells, They also lost a final in Narberth but Geraint says that the best thing about being a county player was the chance to play alongside some great team mates who were opponents for most of the time! It was the same during his season’s stint at Whitland, because he was treated with huge respect and thoroughly enjoyed playing at Parc Llwyn Ty Gwyn.

And finally...

So what of the future for Geraint Bowen? He rarely watches matches at Narberth but does go to watch son Aled, a talented full back or wing, play for Crymych. Daughter Catrin is away in UWIC, where she plays hockey, so he and Sian, who was also a very good sportswoman, can focus on building up what is already a thriving business. A lot of his customers chat about the old days with Narberth RFC so he isn’t allowed to forget his involvement there – and we certainly enjoyed our look back on his exceptional rugby career with one of the most genuine and likeable characters to have graced the game in Pembrokeshire!

 

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