Neath overturned a 16-point deficit to overcome doughty Bargoed in a rousing repeat of last season's Cup final which gave new captain Ryan Evans a winning start to the 2022/23 Championship season. It was last year's cup winners against last year's
NEATH 33 points SWANSEA 33 points As the scoreline suggests, this was a cracking game of full-on rugby football – an encounter which sent supporters of both clubs in a very healthy crowd home happy after some scintillating play by two
CRYMYCH 14 points NEATH 45 points A day that did a lot of good ! Neath got almost everything they wanted from their second pre-season game at Crymych where the Blacks had to work extremely hard before pulling away in the second
NEATH 10 points EBBW VALE 19 points In a highly competitive fixture, Neath fought bravely before yielding second best to Ebbw Vale at the blistering Costa del Gnoll where this pre-season affair was more full power microwave than warm-up fixture. 90 degrees
Neath temporarily hit top spot in the WRU Championship with a none-too-inspiring end of season victory over stubborn Cross Keys at The Gnoll. Neath did not so much sprint over the finishing line as limp across it, their patched up XV
Neath went top of the WRU Championship again when they won their final game of the season against Cross Keys 20-16. Sion Crocker and Nicky Griffiths got tries for the Blacks, outside half Iestyn Morgan converting both and kicking two penalties. Centre
NEATH 36 points TATA STEEL 20 points Neath dug deep to go top of the WRU Championship for the first time with a 5-try win over Tata Steel at The Gnoll on Wednesday. The Welsh All Blacks fielded only five of their
BARGOED 13 points NEATH 16 points (WRU CHAMPIONSHIP CUP FINAL) NEATH put a silver stamp on their 150th Anniversary season as a magnificent defensive display, augmented by a couple of sparks of attacking flair, earned a thrilling 16-13 win. The Blacks, supporting
NEATH 38 points GLAMORGAN WANDERERS 31 points Neath and Glamorgan Wanderers served up 11-try entertainment in an Easter egg-stravaganza, high on running, passing and handling but lower on edge and defensive discipline. Wanderers, obliged to field an excess of permit players, started
CARDIFF METROPOLITAN 21 points NEATH 29 points Two tries by young flanker Dyfan Ceredig highlighted a closely-fought bonus point win for Neath over the students of Cardiff Metropolitan at Cyncoed; it was a cracking game of rugby but it was victory