Last weekend, Artemis-2 safely returned from its journey to the far extremity of the Moon at awe-inspiring speed – it may take Neath RFC, the dark side, a little longer to come back down to Earth. They will need to as
We’re pleased to be hosting Penlan RFC v Cwmgors RFC this Wednesday night at The Gnoll. 🗓 Wednesday 15th April ⏰ Kick-off: 19:15 Get yourselves down for a great evening of rugby 🔥⚫️
Neath were lucky to survive this test at what is now the Stradey Park in a lively thriller to which both sides contributed plenty of spectacular rugby football whilst no doubt frustrating their coaches. As at Newbridge the previous week, for
The scoreline reflected the chaos and craziness of this game when Neath completed a rapid double over Newbridge at the Welfare Ground in a frenzied encounter of 12 tries – 7 to Neath and 5 to the homesters. Again, Neath changed
Neath RFC is shocked to learn of the sudden death of former back row forward Andy Llewellyn who made 149 appearances for Neath between 2003 and 2012. “Llew” - as he was widely known - started out with Neath Athletic and,
NEATH ended a run of three successive defeats by beating Newbridge at a chilly Gnoll on Friday evening. The All Blacks introduced centre Luke Davies alongside fellow teenager Aled Davies while Iestyn Morgan, Llewellyn Hawkes and Will Pope came into the
Neath welcome Newbridge RFC The Gnoll for our next WRU Premiership match. 🗓 13.03.26 ⏰ 7:30pm KO 📌 The Gnoll, SA11 3BU TICKETS 🎟 Secure yours online now: 🔗 https://neathrfc.com/tickets 🎟 Or purchase at the gate: - Adults: £10 - Under-16s: Free, when accompanied by paying adult. 📢 TEAM NEWS Team news
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The supporters club held an EGM last night in the clubhouse. Thanks to all that attended. It was announced that we, the current NRSC committee, will not be standing for re-election at this year's AGM. After 14 years of running the supporters
Pontypridd remain on course for the title as the two most successful clubs in the history of the semi-professional Welsh Premiership served up another Sardis Road spectacular. Last year's clash ended 33-34 in the home side's favour and, despite the 12