• Home
  • Football
  • Zac’S Back . . . Jones Is The Hero Again As Haverfordwest County Get Ready For Europe

Zac’s Back . . . Jones Is The Hero Again As Haverfordwest County Get Ready For Europe

Cymru Premier Logo

Cymru Premier Logo

Haverfordwest County beat Newtown 4-3 on penalties to win the JD Cymru Premier European play-off final at Latham Park and book a place in the first qualifying round of the 2023-2024 UEFA Europa Conference League. Newtown’s Aaron Williams, who had levelled in normal time, saw his penalty saved by Zac Jones and Henry Cowans missed the target with his. It had been Jones’ heroics in the semi-final at Cardiff Met, when he saved three penalties, that took the Bluebirds through to the final.

By David Parsons

Haverfordwest County beat Newtown 4-3 on penalties to win the JD Cymru Premier European play-off final at Latham Park and book a place in the first qualifying round of the 2023-2024 UEFA Europa Conference League.

Newtown’s Aaron Williams, who had levelled in normal time, saw his penalty saved by Zac Jones and Henry Cowans missed the target with his.

It had been Jones’ heroics in the semi-final at Cardiff Met, when he saved three penalties, that took the Bluebirds through to the final.

Dave Jones then saved from Haverfordwest’s Ben Fawcett, but Corey Shephard made no mistake to win it for the Bluebirds as the sun set on the Cymru Premier season.

Tony Pennock’s men join The New Saints, Connah’s Quay Nomads and Penybont in dusting off their passports as they secured the club’s first European adventure since 2004.

Haverfordwest goalkeeper Zac Jones, who was the hero in the Bluebirds’ semi-final shootout victory over Cardiff Met at Cyncoed Campus, was on top form again for the visitors last night.

But he was almost embarrassed after just 12 seconds when his kick was charged down by Aaron Williams and the goalkeeper was relieved to see the ball cannon behind for a goal-kick.

https://twitter.com/sgorio/status/1654929018670522371?s=20

After that frantic start, the game settled down into a tight contest between two evenly matched teams.

It looked like it would take a mistake or a moment of brilliance to break the deadlock.

And it was the latter, on 24 minutes, that did the trick as Newtown captain Craig Williams miscued a clearance and succeeded only in teeing up Jordan Davies to hook the ball in from close range.

Craig Williams made amends 14 minutes later, however, as his perfectly judged cross from the right was headed in at the far post by Aaron Williams.

The hosts started the second half on the front foot and Zac Jones produced a smart stop to deny Zeli Ismail two minutes after the restart, before Nick Rushton fired over the top.

But it was Haverfordwest who carried the most threat after that. Dan Hawkins fired wide from 25 yards before Pennock brought on Ricky Watts for Oscar Borg, and his side pushed forward with renewed energy.

https://twitter.com/zac_jones11/status/1657472151006453760?s=20

Davies was only denied a second goal by a brilliant block from Ryan Sears on the hour, and he was inches away from converting a Jack Wilson cross four minutes later.

And Wilson wasted a golden opportunity 16 minutes from time as he somehow missed the target from eight yards out after a superb ball into the box from Henry Jones.

But the Bluebirds were thankful to Rhys Abbruzzese for a brilliant covering tackle to prevent a stoppage-time winner from Ismail and take the tie into extra time.

Haverfordwest had the better of the extra 30 minutes but neither side could find a winner and it was the Bluebirds who were celebrating after the shootout.

 

 

Related News

Vitor Matos Manager of Swansea City embraces Ji-Sung Eom of Swansea City. Pic: Alamy

Vitor Matos Could be Championship Manager of the Month for December . . . and Maybe January, too

Vitor Matos has been nominated for the Championship manager of the month award for December after four wins from six games, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | 4 hours ago
Christian Fuchs, manager of Newport County. Pic. Alamy

James Crole Aims to Prove Cymru Premier Goals Can Transform into Newport County Survival

James Crole insists his move to Newport County is the natural next step in a journey shaped by rising standards in the Cymru Premier, as Paul Jones reports.

Paul Jones | 19 hours ago
FAW chief executive Noel Mooney. Pic: Alamy

FAW and Noel Mooney Have Plenty to Aim for and Improve in 2026

Noel Mooney may have penned a new deal with the FAW last week, but the progress made in many areas needs to be reflected across the whole of Welsh football, reports Ian Mitchelmore.

Ian Mitchelmore | Jan 14, 2026
Jesurun Rak-Sakyi in action for Sheffield United. Pic. Alamy

Swansea City Still Hopeful of Signing Crystal Palace’s Jesurun Rak-Sakyi

Swansea City are still keen on signing Crystal Palace winger Jesurun Rak-Sakyi on loan, despite Vitor Matos suggesting other clubs were in the queue.

Gareth James | Jan 14, 2026
Wrexham goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo celebrates with teammates. Pic: Alamy.

Wrexham’s Greatest . . . The Five Wonders of the Phil Parkinson Universe

Whenever Wrexham appear to have hit their peak, Phil Parkinson's side go on to achieve the unthinkable, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Jan 13, 2026
Andy Fisher of Swansea City is beaten in the penalty shoot-out. Pic: Alamy

Vitor Matos Admits Swansea City Blew it After Wasteful FA Cup Exit

Vitor Matos admitted Swansea City squandered a golden opportunity to progress in the FA Cup after their dramatic third-round exit on penalties against West Brom.

David Roberts | Jan 12, 2026