CARDIFF METROPOLITAN 12 points NEATH 33 points NEATH, although not at their best, earned another valuable bonus-point win on the road at Cardiff Metropolitan on Friday evening as both sides made light of difficult conditions to serve up an entertaining encounter Around
NEATH 59 points GLAMORGAN WANDERERS nil NEATH, having played two games more, went level with Pontypool at the top of the WRU Championship, cutting loose for a 9-try victory over plucky Glamorgan Wanderers at a cold Gnoll on Friday evening. The All
NARBERTH 15 points NEATH 29 points Sion Crocker bagged four tries as Neath's 'Masterly Eight' powered the Blacks to a hard-crafted double at Narberth, scoring five tries to nil to eventually subdue a determined home side who gave their all in
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
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
Three tries in each half steered Neath to a comfortable enough double over Ystalyfera who enjoyed rather more of the game than the scoreline suggests. Neath seized the initiative early on through a fine try by Aled Brew, playing at full
Neath ran in 12 tries in an entertaining eve-of-international encounter at The Gnoll. Realistically, there was only ever going to be one winner of this one as Neath took on centenary-celebrating Penybanc who ply their trade against local sides Banwen, Cwmgwrach,
NEATH rarely got out of first gear but reached the semi-final stage of the WRU Championship Cup with a 4-try win over Trebanos at The Gnoll. The Gnoll was in tip-top condition after the previous week's frosts and the home coaches
BARGOED 21 points NEATH 18 points NEATH conceded pole position in the WRU Championship when their 9-game winning sequence came to an untimely end at third-placed Bargoed where the All Blacks were largely architects of their own downfall in a closely-fought
YSTALYFERA 7 points NEATH 42 points “Mud, mud, glorious mud. Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood.” Or so the old Flanders and Swann refrain would have it. Cold, soaked through but happy – and that went for the supporters too