Carmarthen Journal

SPORT JAFFA SUCCESS FOR PTMC PAIR

-

PORT Talbot Motor Club duo Phil Turner and Simon Anthony won the Pembrey Motorsport­s Centre-based West Wales Rally Spares ‘Jaffa’ Christmas Stages again.

The TCS Plant Hire-backed Mitsubishi Evo 9 was the winner in flooded conditions last year and took another first place this time in equally treacherou­s conditions.

Landscapin­g work on the track surrounds allowed mud to wash over the tarmacadam in places after the heavy rain, and the rally began in wet conditions as fog swirled in off the sea.

Two laps of stage one were mainly on the racing circuit, with a long central blast up and down the main runway into the circuit and through the slippery kart track.

As the leading cars crossed the stage finish line it looked as though the PTMC pair faced a massive threat, West Walian Jamie Jukes and James Morgan faster than anyone in their Spencer Sport Mitsubishi Mirage and 22 seconds up.

The Mitsubishi held joint third with Tom Barber’s British Rallying BMW Compact, which looked spectacula­r in mostly well-held power slides by the Teifi Valley driver, though the third and fourth stages got away from them as big spins lost around a minute in total.

Gavin Edwards and Caron Tomlin- son beat them both by a single second to the stage second in a brave drive with their Vavnol Heating/RJ Graphics Ford Escort Stage, their rally-long pace bringing a class win and second place overall.

Turner was using a newly-fitted ‘paddle shift’ gearbox system for the first time. The TCS Mitsubishi was fastest on every remaining stage as the Mirage challenge faded, a puncture slowing the Spencer Sport car and prefacing a gearbox change that proved unreliable, and very slow times ended in retirement.

It became a Mitsubishi v Ford Escort battle, both cars finding staying on track hard on occasions but doing fine jobs.

Turner’s grandson Thomas Cooper, a former winner at the venue, also retired this time, his Number One Home Improvemen­ts car towed in after just one stage after centre differenti­al failure left the car with no drive.

Class winners included Tom Barber/Ioan Lloyd, who also took fourth overall in the MTech Motorsport BMW, 11 seconds behind the third podium spot men William Mains/Arfon Griffiths, their WCS Enviro & Building-backed Vauxhall Nova starting 21st but the Llandysul driver having another characteri­stic giantkilli­ng drive to that podium and class victory.

Sean Jones/Elliot Roberts took the Class 2 win in their Mazda MX5, and Mike Roberts/Hefin Jenkins were winners of Class 3 in the Escort Mk2.

Edwards and Tomlinson were the winners of Class 4 to add to their impressive second overall, some half-aminute down on the four-wheeldrive Mitsubishi that had a huge traction advantage.

The Barber/Lloyd BMW took Class 5 with a massive lead over the opposition of more than four minutes, while Jim Munden/Danny Hutchins’s Class 6 margin was more than three minutes in what had been a Subaru Impreza three-way fight.

Rhodri Evans/Ian Taylor were triumphant in Class 7 in their Ford Escort, the best mixed crew award went to Luke Morgan and Theresa Fossey in the Simpsons-Rusty Thruster Racing Talbot Sunbeam, and the prestigiou­s Jaffa Trophy for the best turnedout Ford Escort went to the North Wales Rally Services Mk2 of Hywel Davies/Clive Jones.

Clerk of the course Ryland James said: “We had competitor­s from Kilkenny in Ireland, Fort William in Scotland and Cornwall in England — not bad for a clubman event!

“All in all it was a great tribute to the memory of Gareth Roberts.” A FIVEWEEK absence did not hamper Costcutter League division one leaders St Dogmaels as they gained a 2-1 win at Newcastle Emlyn.

The scoreline may suggest a close encounter, but the Teifi Estuary high-flyers were in control for most of the contest as they impressed in all areas, especially in defence where skipper Jason Williams led by example.

A misdirecte­d back pass presented striker Peter Almond with a chance midway through the first half and the front-runner slotted home to put Saints ahead.

That’s how it remained until the final quarter when visiting leading marksman Louis Harding found Jack Thomas out wide and the winger left two wouldbe tacklers in his wake before squaring to Almond, who made no mistake from six yards.

Emlyn halved the deficit near the end when an attempted clearance by substitute Aaron Williams made contact with the referee and the ball fell kindly for Robbie Jenkins, who blasted it into the top corner of the net.

Heads were turned when the score filtered through from the Urdd Centre in Llangranno­g where Crannog won 17-0 against bottom side Bargod Rangers.

Some years ago Rangers played at a higher level but things have changed – the Parc Puw club could muster only seven players at the weekend and questions were being posed as to future prospects.

For the coastal villagers, skipper Marc Davies, Rhys Davies and George Colven hit hat-tricks, Robbie Evans, Mike Glover and Steff Evans bagged a brace apiece, Huw Owen was on target and a visiting defender put through his own goal.

A good run of results for reigning champions Lampeter Town continued as they were 4-1 winners against Llanboidy at Cae Dandre.

After falling behind, the visitors bounced back with two Gethin Hunter strikes before the interval. Town dominated during the second period when substitute Scott Davies made it 3-0 and Marc Evans hit the fourth.

Cardigan Town put themselves in the right frame of mind for the visit of St Dogmaels this Saturday with a 3-0 win over Aberaeron Reserves at King George V Playing Field.

Owen Williams netted twice and Josh Mellor was also on target.

In round two of the Central Wales Cup, Llandysul and Ffostrasol made long treks into Powys where both were eliminated by opponents from the Mid Wales League. Llandysul went down 5-0 against Kerry, while Ffostrasol were beaten 3-0 by Hay St Mary’s.

 ??  ?? Phil Turner and Simon Anthony won again at Pembrey. Picture: vgpics.
Phil Turner and Simon Anthony won again at Pembrey. Picture: vgpics.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom