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November 2021

NEATH  9 points  PONTYPOOL  3 points Storm Arwen might not have hit South Wales quite as hard as expected but its gusts blew away Pontypool's magnificent 64-match winning run which was ended by a Neath team which fought hard for the

NEATH  70 points  GLAIS  6 points  Neath, as expected, stretched their unbeaten sequence to 8 games with this handsome       10-try win over Division 3B side Glais who were outgunned but can nevertheless be proud of their display. It was a battle of

  NARBERTH  22 points NEATH 30 points A wise  man once said that generosity is a virtue but unlimited generosity is a fast route to disaster – Neath, on the back of seven consecutive victories, would do well to heed those sage

As the country pauses to remember and honour its war heroes, Neath RFC salutes its fallen. First World War Private CHARLES MORRIS from Melyn played at half-back for Neath and served in the South African war. Charlie Morris joined the Royal Welsh

Neath supporters will be saddened to learn of the death of Mr. Mike Crocker, Sion's father. Mike had cut a popular figure at The Gnoll where he has supported Sion throughout his long spell with the Welsh All Blacks. We will all

MOUNTAIN ASH 20 points  NEATH 21 points A unique try hat-trick by, of all characters, their three replacement front rowers saw Neath extend their winning run to six games - but only by the slenderest of margins. After an hour in which