A bad week for Neath RFC ended badly with this heavy home defeat by table-topping Llandovery who were good value for their win at The Gnoll. It rained in torrents throughout and, as one wag suggested, “I wouldn't send a dog
A hat-trick of tries by prop Elis Hopkins highlighted Neath's 9-try win at Briton Ferry on Friday evening. Hard work by the Ferry committee and their workers ensured that the game proceeded despite the midweek rains and their labours were rewarded
Neath were completely outplayed in every department by a far superior Ebbw Vale side who showed the Blacks what the Premiership is all about. Vale deserve all the plaudits – particularly 3-try scrum-half Rory Harries and captain Cameron Regan who had a 200th
Going into injury-time, Neath were right in this game but Cardiff killed off the home team's determined challenge with two late tries which gave the score-line a slightly lop-sided look. Cardiff brought a strong side to The Gnoll which, sandwiched between
Match report to follow in due course…
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Neath came down to earth with a bump – after two fine home wins over Aberavon and Merthyr, the Blacks were completely outplayed by a Pontypridd side intent on righting the wrongs of an agonising 11-12 loss at champions Llandovery
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Neath RFC adds its condolences to the families and friends of two Wales greats: legendary full back J.P.R. Williams and dual code international centre Malcolm Price. Both appeared against Neath RFC many times for their clubs - London Welsh and Bridgend
Christmas may be over and the decorations stored away once again but the Welsh All Blacks continue to “ding dong merrily on high” and Neath home wins are, it seems, like the proverbial buses – no sooner has one come