NEATH 9 points PONTYPOOL 3 points Storm Arwen might not have hit South Wales quite as hard as expected but its gusts blew away Pontypool's magnificent 64-match winning run which was ended by a Neath team which fought hard for the
NEATH 70 points GLAIS 6 points Neath, as expected, stretched their unbeaten sequence to 8 games with this handsome 10-try win over Division 3B side Glais who were outgunned but can nevertheless be proud of their display. It was a battle of
MOUNTAIN ASH 20 points NEATH 21 points A unique try hat-trick by, of all characters, their three replacement front rowers saw Neath extend their winning run to six games - but only by the slenderest of margins. After an hour in which
NEATH 45 points GLAMORGAN WANDERERS 5 points Neath recorded their fifth consecutive win, scoring six tries in the process, to overcome a young Glamorgan Wanderers side at The Gnoll. After a minute's silence in memory of ex-prop Mike Griffiths, the Blacks wasted
YSTRAD RHONDDA 25 points NEATH 31 points Neath were made to fight all the way in a spectacularly entertaining contest at Ystrad Rhondda where the Welsh All Blacks just about held off the enterprising home side to earn a fourth consecutive
NARBERTH 7 points NEATH 19 points A strong first-half performance by Neath settled a solid away success at the Lewis Lloyd Ground which, for the history-minded, was officially opened by Morlais Thomas' Welsh All Blacks way back in 1948 in a
BRYNCETHIN nil NEATH 36 points Neath were given a sound examination under Bryncethin's floodlights on Friday by the battling home side whose prowess suggests that they are worthy of a higher position in Welsh rugby's pyramid; off-field too their organisation was
Neath had this game – and the bonus point – wrapped up by half-time but lacked control and cohesion and were unconvincing in the second-half when the Steelmen fared better. Cloudy but warm conditions greeted the two sides as they ran
NEATH 14 points SWANSEA 17 points A terrific late onslaught by Neath was not quite enough to overcome Swansea's lead in a game which matched the bright, sunny conditions at The Gnoll. Neath-Swansea is the oldest recorded club fixture in Wales, first
NEATH 13 points MAESTEG QUINS 16 points It would be all too easy for Neath to attribute the blame for this defeat to refereeing indecision even if most people leaving the ground - including many in the Maesteg Quins contingent -