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Neath Rugby News

With the new season almost upon us, Neath Rugby Supporters Club is inviting fans of Neath RFC to a special preview evening on Tuesday 22nd August. The evening will start with the players going through the paces in a pre-season training

Neath coach Gareth Llewellyn says that Saturday's visit to Narberth may be the toughest of Neath's three warm-up fixtures. Having successfully negotiated games at Ystalyfera (38-17) and home to Moseley (14-12), Neath go to Pembrokeshire seeking a hat-trick of pre-season wins. But

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Neath team manager Martyn Morris hailed the attitude and will to win of the Blacks in their 14-12 warm-up win over Moseley on Friday. The former Wales flanker said, “I thought the whole team showed tremendous spirit and no little skill

WEEKEND PREMIER RESULTS Abercwmboi nil Pontypridd 76 Chinnor 34 Ebbw Vale 29 Cornish Pirates 64 Aberavon 7 Llandovery 26 Esher 28 Merthyr 24 Ealing 52 NEATH 14 Moseley 12 Old Redcliffians 10 Cross Keys 30 Risca 7 Newport 80 Redruth 47 Swansea 29 Rhydyfelin 10 Bedwas 32 Taunton 19 Cardiff 42 Trebanos 12 Bridgend 12

Neath coach Gareth Llewellyn says there will be changes for Friday's game against Moseley (7.45pm at The Gnoll) - but not on a large scale! "There will be changes but not too many," he says, "because this time of year is

Ben Jenkins will be at the Clubhouse (7.00pm-8.00pm) for Season Ticket purchases and collections on the following dates  Tuesday, August 15; Thursday, August 17; Tuesday, August 22 & Thursday, August 24 At just £99 (full) and £89 (over-65's) Neath RFC Season

Skewen have cried off Saturday's game against Neath but the Welsh All Blacks have moved quickly and arranged a game at Ystalyfera instead (kick off 2.30pm). Neath secretary Mike Price said, "We are very grateful to Ystalyfera for stepping in to

By the end of the 2016/17 season, Neath were playing some genuinely exciting rugby with a back division which looked both innovative and threatening. The good news for Gnoll supporters is that the promising back-line has been further strengthened by some