When the Olympic Torch was carried through Haverfordwest, flanked by hugely enthusiastic crowds, the second bearer of the magical flame was Rhys Eynon a member of Cleddau Warriors football club

Rhys carried the torch from outside Munts the Jewellers in High Street up to the Kings Arms, just past the library, and said

"The atmosphere was electric and very emotional, like being a rock star at Wembley Stadium."
When asked if he had walked or jogged he laughingly admitted,

"To be honest I think I put on a bit of a strut and even played my air guitar for a little moment!"




 

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