On the chilliest evening of the season so far, Neath made hard work of it in the first-half but eased away in the second to register a comfortable win on their visit to Brynaman to help mark the home club's
NEATH 60 points CARDIFF METROPOLITAN 17 points This rugby spectacular was played at a cracking pace and Neath ran out convincing winners, scoring 9 tries to 2, against the promising students of Cardiff Metropolitan at The Gnoll. Fast and furious, it was
NEATH confirmed their placing at the top of the WRU Championship table by running in 11 tries at plucky Tata Steel who kept going to the final whistle and who were loudly cheered for their efforts by the grand Neath
OUTSIDE-HALF STEFF WILLIAMS gathered a match haul of 22 points as Neath maintained their place at the top of the WRU Championship against a battling Beddau side who never gave up the ghost at The Gnoll. A fair crowd braved the
NEATH took advantage of Pontypool's inactivity to go top of the WRU Championship courtesy of this comfortable – but not always commanding – 7-try win at Trebanos who scored two fine tries of their own and played with great spirit
NEATH supporters are certainly being richly entertained this season – and they had another seven splendid tries to savour in this keenly-contested thriller as the Welsh All Blacks overcame a lackadaisical first-half to register a 5 tries to 2 victory
What a magnificent game of rugby football ! Pontypool and Neath, two proud and famous clubs, split eight tries equally between them in a first-class WRU Championship table-topper which had the four-figure crowd (the biggest in Wales on Saturday) relishing the
Three tries in each half – six in all – saw blossoming Neath to a convincing victory over Bedwas who scored with the last move of the game at The Gnoll. The Blacks only lost two league games last season –
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