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Holders Cresselly host Kilgetty in Bowl first round

HARRISON Allen Bowl holders Cresselly will host Kilgetty in the first round of the 2019 tournament, a repeat of their 2018 first round match.

The draws for all the Pembroke County Cricket Cups were made earlier this week.

Also in the first round of the Bowl, last years semi-finalists Narberth will host Llanrhian, Hundleton will play 2014 winners Haverfordwest, Hook welcome Carew and Herbrandston are at home to Stackpole.

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The draw for the second round was also done and the winner of the Cresselly and Kilgetty tie will be at home to St Ishmaels.

Pembroke face the winners of the Narberth and Llanrhian game and 2018 semi-finalists Llangwm will be at home to Hook or Carew.

Should Haverfordwest get past Hundleton they will travel to Neyland in the second round and Laugharne will visit the winners of the tie between Herbrandston and Stackpole.

Burton are at home to Whitland and Saundersfoot welcome Pembroke Dock.

First round games will be played the week commencing May 6 and second round games the week commencing May 20 with the final being played on Saturday, August 31.

Duggie Morris Cup holders Neyland, who have won 5 of the previous six finals, will begin their defence in round 2 as they host Cresselly.

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In round 1, 2018 runners up Kilgetty host Narberth, Pembroke Dock are at home to Hook, Llangwm take on Whitland and St Ishmaels visit Lawrenny.

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Haverfordwest will face the winners of the tie between Kilgetty and Narberth in the second round and Carew will face the winners of the game between Llangwm and Whitland.

Lawrenny or St Ishmaels will take on Pembroke Dock or Hook in the other round two fixture.

The Duggie Morris final will be held on Sunday, July 21.

The draw for the first round of the Alec Colley Cup was also made and will see holders Haverfordwest visit Llanrhian.

Runners up Whitland visit St Ishmaels, Neyland are at home to Saundersfoot and Cresselly face Hook.

Narberth are at home to Llangwm, Pembroke take on Kilgetty, Burton host last season’s semi-finalists Carew and Lawrenny play Pembroke Dock.

The Alec Colley Cup final will take place on Sunday, August 18.

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