NEATH TRAVEL TO YSTRAD ON SATURDAY 9th MAY FOR OUR LAST GAME OF THE SEASON 🗓 09.05.2026 ⏰ 2:30pm KO 📌 Gelligaled Park, Ystrad - CF41 7SY. TRANSPORT NEWS Would you like to hop on the FUN BUS to YSTRAD? Saturday 9th May 2026 Departing 12:00PM from
And then there was one ☝🏼 M A Y fixture 🏉 All roads lead to one final game… let’s make it count 🖤 The FUN BUS heads to YSTRAD RHONDDA 🚌🏉⚫️ Fancy jumping on board to support the boys in our final Premiership league
📣 SOLD OUT – Neath Rugby Supporters Club: Hall of Fame Night & Neath RFC Player Awards 2026 📣
We’re delighted to confirm that this year’s event has officially sold out once again. A huge thank you to everyone who secured their tickets and continues to support the club. This special evening will celebrate outstanding achievements on and off the field,
Match report to follow….
Neath RFC play their final home WRU Premiership fixture of the season on Wednesday evening when Llangennech visit The Gnoll (kick off 7.30pm). After a run of six consecutive away games, it will be the first chance for Gnoll followers to acclaim the
🔥 UP NEXT: LAST MATCH AT THE GNOLL – DON’T MISS IT 🔥 This is it… the final home game of the season – and we need YOU behind the boys 💪🖤 Join us for a very special evening at The Gnoll
📣 HOSPITALITY: Neath RFC v Llangennech RFC – Wednesday 29th April 2026 👉 https://neathrfc.com/tickets 🍽 MATCH DAY HOSPITALITY Join us for a very special evening at The Gnoll as we celebrate Neath RFC history and recent success! 🕔 Hospitality opens: 5:00pm 🍴 Food served: 6:00pm 🏉
📧 RESERVED TICKETS 📧 If you’ve already reserved tickets with Dawn, please arrange payment or let her know if no longer needed. Tickets already reserved will be available to collect and payments made at our final home game on Wednesday 29th
Neath RFC was saddened to hear of the passing of two former players : Hugh Morgan, better known as an opening batsman and chairman of Neath Cricket Club, who played a few games at forward in the 1950's and back
After a challenging 6-game winning sequence, Neath were unable to inject sufficient drive and energy into their game at Narberth where the home side ran out deserved winners. The Dr. Lewis-Lloyd grounds were radiant in Spring-time splendour : warm sunshine and