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Pembrokeshire Herald
23-04-2025
- Sport
- Pembrokeshire Herald
Crymych battle bravely in high-scoring clash with leaders
West Wales Intermediate Cup – Semi-Final: Hakin United 1–0 A THUNDEROUS strike deep into stoppage time from Leon Luby sent Hakin United back to the West Wales Cup final — and back to the Stadium — just two years after their last appearance. The semi-final at Stebonheath Park had been a cagey, hard-fought affair, with both sides struggling to break the deadlock. But with the game heading for penalties, substitute Luby produced a moment of magic to settle it. Collecting a pass from Liam Parks on the left flank, Luby beat his marker, cut inside and unleashed a curling right-footed effort that soared past Jack Williams and into the far corner. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the Hakin players and fans alike. The dramatic win sets up an all-Pembrokeshire final — the first since 2019 — with Monkton Swifts or Tenby United waiting in the wings. Cagey contest, flashes of brilliance The match was high on tension but low on clear-cut chances, especially early on. Hakin, fresh from lifting the Senior Cup, nearly struck within 90 seconds as Parks capitalised on a defensive lapse, only to see his shot well saved by Williams. St Joseph's danger man, Kyle Copp — who has racked up 40 league goals this season — almost broke the deadlock with a spectacular 30-yard lob that forced Gareth Fawcett to tip over. Copp then turned provider, threading a perfect ball through to Rikki Hayden, but again Fawcett was alert and made the block. Ryan Wilson had two golden chances for Hakin, the best coming just before half-time, but Williams stood firm to deny him on both occasions. Tactical tweaks, late drama Copp continued to be a menace after the break, weaving past defenders and narrowly missing the target. But it was Hakin boss Scott Davies who changed the course of the game with a trio of substitutions. Camron Thomas, Ashley Bevan and, crucially, Luby added energy and purpose to the Vikings' attack. Bevan thought he'd given Hakin the lead with a header from Thomas' pinpoint delivery — only for the linesman's flag to deny him. Parks then saw another effort spectacularly saved by Williams as the match swung from end to end. St Joseph's had a goal ruled out for offside and Bevan missed a one-on-one chance in the dying minutes. It looked like extra-time was inevitable. But in the 93rd minute, Luby had other ideas. Resolute to the end Even after the goal, Hakin had to dig deep. A late St Joseph's corner caused chaos in the box, but Jake Merry threw his body on the line to make a crucial block and preserve the clean sheet. Now, Hakin United are just one win away from glory — and from ending a 20-year wait since their last West Wales Cup triumph in 2004. Hakin United: Fawcett, Merry, Power, Aldred, King (Thomas 51), Nicholson (Jones 72), Wilson (Bevan 56), Britton, Parks, Kilby, Walsh (Luby 61). Unused: Devonald. St Joseph's: Williams, Lloyd-Evans, J. Evans (Morgan 94), R. Jones, Symmons (Price 94), Frost (Pelosi 63), Brown (A. Jones 77), Kerr, Owen, Hayden (Griffiths 79), Copp. Officials: Referee – Ben Williams Assistants – Martin Oliver & Adam Bray


Pembrokeshire Herald
23-04-2025
- Sport
- Pembrokeshire Herald
Last-gasp Luby screamer sends Hakin back to the big stage
West Wales Intermediate Cup – Semi-Final: Hakin United 1–0 A THUNDEROUS strike deep into stoppage time from Leon Luby sent Hakin United back to the West Wales Cup final — and back to the Stadium — just two years after their last appearance. The semi-final at Stebonheath Park had been a cagey, hard-fought affair, with both sides struggling to break the deadlock. But with the game heading for penalties, substitute Luby produced a moment of magic to settle it. Collecting a pass from Liam Parks on the left flank, Luby beat his marker, cut inside and unleashed a curling right-footed effort that soared past Jack Williams and into the far corner. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the Hakin players and fans alike. The dramatic win sets up an all-Pembrokeshire final — the first since 2019 — with Monkton Swifts or Tenby United waiting in the wings. Cagey contest, flashes of brilliance The match was high on tension but low on clear-cut chances, especially early on. Hakin, fresh from lifting the Senior Cup, nearly struck within 90 seconds as Parks capitalised on a defensive lapse, only to see his shot well saved by Williams. St Joseph's danger man, Kyle Copp — who has racked up 40 league goals this season — almost broke the deadlock with a spectacular 30-yard lob that forced Gareth Fawcett to tip over. Copp then turned provider, threading a perfect ball through to Rikki Hayden, but again Fawcett was alert and made the block. Ryan Wilson had two golden chances for Hakin, the best coming just before half-time, but Williams stood firm to deny him on both occasions. Tactical tweaks, late drama Copp continued to be a menace after the break, weaving past defenders and narrowly missing the target. But it was Hakin boss Scott Davies who changed the course of the game with a trio of substitutions. Camron Thomas, Ashley Bevan and, crucially, Luby added energy and purpose to the Vikings' attack. Bevan thought he'd given Hakin the lead with a header from Thomas' pinpoint delivery — only for the linesman's flag to deny him. Parks then saw another effort spectacularly saved by Williams as the match swung from end to end. St Joseph's had a goal ruled out for offside and Bevan missed a one-on-one chance in the dying minutes. It looked like extra-time was inevitable. But in the 93rd minute, Luby had other ideas. Resolute to the end Even after the goal, Hakin had to dig deep. A late St Joseph's corner caused chaos in the box, but Jake Merry threw his body on the line to make a crucial block and preserve the clean sheet. Now, Hakin United are just one win away from glory — and from ending a 20-year wait since their last West Wales Cup triumph in 2004. Hakin United: Fawcett, Merry, Power, Aldred, King (Thomas 51), Nicholson (Jones 72), Wilson (Bevan 56), Britton, Parks, Kilby, Walsh (Luby 61). Unused: Devonald. St Joseph's: Williams, Lloyd-Evans, J. Evans (Morgan 94), R. Jones, Symmons (Price 94), Frost (Pelosi 63), Brown (A. Jones 77), Kerr, Owen, Hayden (Griffiths 79), Copp. Officials: Referee – Ben Williams Assistants – Martin Oliver & Adam Bray