Mixed fortunes for our teams in the West Wales Cup

Tish and Llandarcy contest a corner




 

West Wales Intermediate Cup – Round 4 – Round-Up

 

Brave Tish pay the penalty

 

St Ishmaels 3 – Llandarcy 3 (after extra time)
 

(Llandarcy win 4-3 on penalties)
 

Brave St Ishmaels’ epic cup run came to an end after 120 minutes of end to end action at the Ogi Bridge Meadow it all came down to the dreaded penalty shootout which Llandarcy edged 4-3 to reach the last eight.
 
Third from bottom in the West Wales Premier Llandarcy led 1-0 at the break as Jack Wheel scored and shortly after the interval Tomos Williams put the visitors two-up.
 
However, Graham Ninnis’ Tish outfit courageously clawed their way back as Adam Kingsbeer, back from suspension, set up Ieuan Hawkins and in the 86th minute Tish were awarded a penalty which skipper Brennan Devonald made no mistake to force the tie into extra time.
 
In the 107th minute the visitors regained the lead as Rory Healey made no mistake and in the very last minute Sol Goodall scored an equaliser.
 
But it was Llandarcy who kept their nerve to dramatically win the  tie 4-3 on penalties despite Tish’s valiant efforts.
 
St Ishmaels: Owen Thomas, Sol Goodall, Tom Williams, Finley Armstrong, Brennan Devonald (Captain), Tyler Sheil (Max Howells 105’), Adam Kingsbeer, Ieuan Hawkins, Joel Mills, Ethan Davies (Dylan Ninnis 105’), Nathan Thomas. Subs not used: Louis Godden, Daniel Coe, Matthew Thomas.



Brennan Devonald - Tish skipper scored late penalty to force tie into extra time
 
 
 

Cup holders Hakin are too hot for Cwmamman

 

Hakin United 9 – Cwmamman United 0

 

Reigning cup holders Hakin United proved too strong for West Wales Premier Cwmamman United as this tie was switched from the Obs to the 3G pitch at Gelliswick VC School.
 
The Vikings were four-up with barely 15 minutes on the clock as Ryan Wilson, Cameron Brunton, Jack Britton and Brunton again all found the back of the net, the hosts had left back Camron Thomas red carded, but down to ten men it didn’t stop them dominating this tie.
 
Skipper Wilson grabbed his second for the fifth and that’s how it stayed at the interval.
 
Shortly after half time Brunton claimed a hat-trick for The Vikings’ sixth also Shane Walsh and Liam Parks added further goals.
 
But the best goal was saved until last with a brilliant five-man move starting with goalkeeper Rory Williams and finished with a clinical 12 yard finish by substitute Parks.
 
Scott Davies’ Vikings outfit have reached the quarter final stage and they will take on Garden Village who knocked out Goodwick United and they are currently placed sixth in the West Wales Premier League.
 
Hakin United: Rory Williams, Kieran King (Matthew Broome 63’), Camron Thomas, Jake Merry (66’ Mark Jones.), Ben Aldred, Craig Nicholson (Reggie Armstrong 62’), Leon Luby, Jack Britton, Ashley Bevan, Ryan Wilson (Captain) (Liam Parks 66’), Cameron Brunton (Shane Walsh 54’).




Camron Brunton - in action earlier in the season at Kilgetty - scored a superb hat-trick for Hakin against Cwmamman United
 
 

Disappointing cup exit for Goodwick

 

Garden Village 3 – Goodwick United 1

 


Will Haworth - scored for GoodwickGoodwick United suffered a disappointing cup exit at the hands of Garden Village who have reached the last eight of this prestigious competition.
 
In a tight first 45 minutes it was the hosts who held a slender 1-0 lead thanks to Ricky Martin who found the back of the net six minutes before half time.
 
Nigel Delaney’s Goodwick outfit suffered a further blow as the hosts bagged a second goal through Luqman Abdullah.
 
However, the visitors rolled up their sleeves and pulled one back through Will Haworth who was credited the goal.
 
In the 75th minute the West Wales Premier League outfit bagged an important third goal as Chris Smith applied the scoring touch, in the 86th minute substitute Guto Roberts missed a penalty and there was no way back for the disappointed visitors.
 
Goodwick United: James Gwilt, Josh Wood (Sion O’Sullivan 52’), Steff Hayes (Nathan Greene 77’), Ross Jones, Scott Delaney (Captain), Ben Adams, Rhys Jones (Kyle O’Sullivan 57’), Jake Smith, Rhys Dalling, Will Haworth (Rhys Dalling 72’), Jonny Horgan (Guto Roberts 76’). Sub not used: Cade Watts.