Neath No.8 Leon Ward has had his red card, issued erroneously for alleged punching, in the 15-21 defeat at Bridgend rescinded. Having considered all of the available evidence including the video footage of the alleged incident, the WRU Disciplinary Panel determined
The Neath Former Players' Annual Dinner, postponed from March 2nd due to the "Beast from the East", has been re-arranged for Friday, June 15th at the Gnoll clubhouse, 7pm. Former Wales lock Ian Gough will remain the Guest Speaker and FP's
Match Day HOSPITALITY Neath v Aberavon Friday 4th May 19:30pm Kick Off We have limited hospitality for the biggest fixture in town, Neath v Aberavon fixture on Friday 4th of May. Book now to avoid disappointment! The Package: Buffet Ticket to the game Arrival 6pm to the players
Neath RFC have signed current Wales 7s forward and ex Ospreys back rower Lloyd Evans for the Premiership 2018/19 season. The 6 foot, 27 year old previously made his mark in the Premiership with Bridgend Ravens, playing at both No
NEATH 32 LLANDOVERY 40 For the second week running unlucky Neath were squeezed out late on in another high-scoring, fast-paced affair played in ideal conditions. The Gnoll was a picture of perfection in the glorious sunshine and offered an idyllic stage for
It is sad to recall that 10 years ago at Cardiff this weekend – Sunday, April 20 to be precise – Neath RFC suffered a tragic blow when scrum-half Gareth Jones incurred a serious neck injury from which complications ultimately
Neath Rugby Supporters Club are inviting members to vote for their player of the year. Between now and the end of the season, members can cast their vote and have their say on who they think deserves to follow in the
Tickets for Neath Rugby Supporters Club’s annual Hall of Fame night will be going on sale at the Neath v Llandovery game on Saturday. Taking place on Friday 18th May, the evening will see Neath greats Adam Jones, Dai Morgan, Carl
LLANELLI 41 NEATH 36 Neath left Parc-y-Scarlets a very disappointed team after they slipped to an injury-time defeat in an 11-try spectacular; and they left with only a two-point reward for their highly constructive play which was ultimately diminished by bad
SWANSEA 7 NEATH 17 A virtuoso try by full back Ed Howley who also kicked two conversions and a penalty to go with an early try by scrum-half Reuben Morgan-Williams spelled victory at last for the Blacks. St.Helen's was not looking its