Neath RFC's congratulations go to former flanker Steve Tandy on his appointment as Wales' national coach from September 1. Steve made 74 appearances in the back row for Neath RFC before joining the Ospreys and many feel that he would have
Neath scrum-half Ellis Lewis gets his first start for Wales Under-20's this week. Ellis is one of 10 changes made by head coach Richard Whiffin for his side's final Pool B fixture at the World Rugby Championship against Spain on Wednesday
All at Neath RFC are delighted that scrum-half Ellis Lewis has been named in the Wales Under-20 squad to travel to the World Cup in Italy. Ellis is the only uncapped player named and is the only player from a WRU
NEATH RFC salutes Sir Billy Boston – Rugby League's first Knight ! Sir Billy, as he now is, first came to Neath's attention when playing for the Welsh Boys' Clubs against their English counterparts at The Gnoll. In November 1950, he starred
NEATH RFC was saddened to hear of the recent passing of former back rower Clive Dyer. Clive played seven games for Neath - making his debut as a youngster in 1962/63 and a further 6 in 1970/71. He was from Glynneath but
Neath RFC is heartbroken to share the devastating news of the passing of our former No.8 forward, Mark Jones. Our entire club community is deeply affected, and our thoughts and prayers are with Mark's family and friends during this incredibly
Neath scrum-halves are in the news this week with Reuben Morgan-Williams named on Tuesday in the Wales squad to play two Tests in Japan in July. Now current No.9 Ellis Lewis has been named in a preliminary Wales Under-20 squad preparing
Neath RFC is delighted that Reuben Morgan-Williams has been selected for the Wales tour to Japan in July. Brought up in the Town, Neath Athletic product Reuben made his first-class debut for Neath as a teenager on October 31, 2015 against
“Horror, Horror, Horror !” - MacDuff's words on finding the Scottish King Duncan dead in Shakespeare's “Macbeth” applied to Neath RFC at the Wern on Saturday. While nobody actually died, Neath players and supporters were united in grief on a harrowing
Neath passed another test to confirm at least third place - and actually moved into second - in the Premiership with an efficient performance at neighbours Bonymaen who, as anticipated, gave it their all. There was a lot riding on this