Neath ended their longest wait for another Welsh title when Brian Thomas led the Welsh All Blacks to their seventh championship in 1966/67 – and it was one of the tightest finishes of all, the title only being clinched in
The midweek “Great Escape” by a wallaby in Neath hit the headlines. Steve McQueen it was not but the Missing Marsupial's night of flight captured on CCTV was greeted with some amusement not least by the residents of Woodlands Park Drive,
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Neath's fifth Welsh championship win was perhaps their most unexpected as it came after the Blacks suffered heavy player losses - and the Welsh All Blacks came from nowhere to claim the title. Neath were captained in 1934/35 by centre Glyn
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Following various communications to club management in recent days, we have found it necessary to provide an official statement covering the intellectual property of Neath Rugby Limited and therefore Neath RFC. Given the current global situation, there are a number of
Neath added to their championship triumphs of 1909/10, 1910/11 and 1928/29 by winning the “Western Mail” title again in 1933/34. Captained by Wales threequarter Arthur Hickman, the record was not quite as spectacular as that set by Tom Evans' side but
Neath supporters will be sorry to learn of the passing of former Ebbw Vale skipper Neil Robinson after a long illness. Neil - or "Crusoe" as he was popularly known in that academy of rugby excellence Neath Grammar School - hailed