Pembroke RFC

They currently play in the Welsh National League Division Five West and are a feeder club for the Llanelli Scarlets.

The club was not granted Welsh Rugby Union status until 1919, immediately after World War I.

After the Second World War, the club resumed its activities and in 1947–48 under the captaincy of Chris Leonard, became the Pembrokeshire and District League K.O.

1954–55 was probably one of the most successful in the club's history under the vigorous captaincy of John Shanklin the team were both the Pembrokeshire and District League Champions and runners up in the K.O.

Pembroke RFC play all their home games at the Crickmarren Field located on Upper Lamphey Road.

It is also proud to have Junior Rugby Union internationals in its ranks, whilst three of its products went on to gain senior Welsh international caps with Jonathan Thomas still participating in an active role with the Welsh team.

In later years two of the club's exiles gained international honours playing for Luxembourg.

Coaches: Geraint Lewis Props: Tom Jones, Richard Morris, Richard Mason, Seamus Wiseman, Jamie Brayford, Sean Willington Hookers: Max Hayward, Dan Eddison, Sean Beynon 2nd rows: Dai Beynon, Mark Boswell, Rhys Williams, Alex Wilkes, William Edwards Back row: Dan Manning, Sam Smith, Robin Badham, Rob Jones, Rob Weston, Jordan Gwilliam Scrum Half: Darren Gilbert, James Skeels Fly Half: James Davies, Phil Williams, Simon Hooper Centers: Mark Williams, Simon Cole, Dom Coleman, Barry Bowen, Huw Purser Wings: Geraint Jackson, Joe Jackson, Luca Trimarco Full backs: John Williams, Daniel Williams, Sean Dalling Pembroke has a youth team Pembroke holds an annual Youth sevens tournament in April, since 1999.