Vikings comfortably beat Wizards to close gap at top of the table

Goalmouth action from the Obs where Hakin United defeated arch rivals Merlins Bridge


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Goalmouth action from the Obs where Hakin United defeated arch rivals Merlins Bridge

Neyland’s Sean Hannon clears the danger
Picture Susan McKehon



There were seven games played in the Manderwood Pembrokeshire Football League First Division.

Neylands Sean Hannon clears the dangerIn the match of the day, unbeaten Hakin United won 4-1 at home against leaders Hakin United. The Vikings are just a point behind the Wizards in the table and they have three games in hand. Nicky Woodrow scored a brace, and the striker also had a penalty saved by young Bridge goalkeeper Nick Jones. Ryan Wilson and James Stanmore also found the back of the net for the Vikings and Wizards’ striker Steven McNabney scored the visitors’ solitary goal.

Angle drew 2-2 with third placed West Dragons, Craig Turner scored both the home side’s goals and the visitors secured a point thanks to a brace scored by Scott Crawford.

Carew gained a comfortable 4-2 victory at home against Neyland. Scott Ferney (2), Jordan Richards and Iwan Izzard scored for the Rooks, the Nomads replied with an own goal and a Mike Chandler strike.

Struggling Johnston suffered a heavy 0-6 defeat against Lamphey at home. The Stags’ scorers were a brilliant hat-trick from Billy Davies, and a goal apiece for Mikey Davis, Dano Kitts and Josh Sture.

Milford United drew 2-2 at home against Narberth at Marble Hall. The Robins were 2-0 up thanks to Ashley Mathias and Levi Jones scoring well taken goals, but the Bluebirds fought back with goals by Dafydd Wright and Dylan Davies that secured a point.

Monkton Swifts drew 0-0 at home to close neighbour Pennar Robins. Both teams created scoring chances, but at the final whistle both camps had to settle for a point.

Tenby lost 0-3 at home against champions Goodwick United. Centre back Scott Delaney scored his first hat-trick for the club to secure the points, Delaney scored two headers and completed his treble with a neatly taken penalty.