BEDWAS 17 points NEATH 22 points The collective strength of the All Black eight forwards paved the way for Neath's 11th bonus-point win of the season - and the double over a stubborn Bedwas side. There may have been an earthquake in
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BEDWAS 17 points NEATH 22 points Neath earned a try bonus win in a scrappy encounter at Bedwas. Bedwas outside-half James Dixon kicked a penalty and converted a breakout try by Cardiff centre Will Keep but two tries by No.8 David Griggs
Supporters should note the following re-arrangements :- The WRU Championship match against Glamorgan Wanderers (postponed on December 17) will now be played on Friday, March 10 (kick off 7.30pm) - so unfortunately we will not now be able to visit Swansea
Neath aim to put last week's narrow 23-28 defeat by unbeaten WRU Championship leaders Pontypool behind them when they visit Bedwas at the Bridge Field on Saturday for an early international day kick off (12.30pm). Earlier in the season, Neath won
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NEATH 23 points PONTYPOOL 28 points In a whirlwind finish, Neath just failed to become the first team this season to overhaul WRU Championship leaders Pontypool who overall made fewer mistakes and took the spoils. It was almost like the old days
NEATH 23 points PONTYPOOL 28 points It was almost like the old days at The Gnoll where a 2,500 crowd put Welsh rugby's problems behind them to witness a rare tussle between these two old friends. Pontypool deserved their win as they
By Jessica Llewellyn BBC Sport Wales Two famous Welsh rugby names meet at The Gnoll on Saturday (14:30 GMT) with both clubs in contention for promotion to the Welsh Premiership. Neath, who are second in the Championship, host leaders Pontypool in a match