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After Neath's spectacular 8-try 59-14 demolition of Cross Keys, things are as tight as can be at the top – and a win for Neath next Saturday will propel them into first place. Newport remain top after dismissing Swansea 28-10. Rhys

Neath team manager Martyn Morris was full of praise for his young charges after Saturday's breathtaking 59-14 victory over Cross Keys but he is insistent that the team will not get carried away – especially with battling Bargoed lurking on

Neath RFC and Welsh rugby has lost one of its leading former administrators with the passing of Allan Benjamin who served the Welsh All Blacks as secretary from 1972 to 1998. Originally from the Melyn area of the Town, Allan Benjamin

The “Western Mail” championship is making a come-back ! The popular competition which served Welsh rugby so splendidly for nigh on 100 years and propelled the nation to the very top of the world will re-appear next season in the face

https://neathrugbysupporters.com/2017/03/30/2017-hall-of-fame-inductees-revealed/ Following months of nominations and careful deliberations, the five inductees into the 2017 Hall of Fame have been chosen. The five Neath greats will be inducted into the hall at a special celebration evening on Friday 26th May The chosen five are

Neath RFC is saddened to hear that one of its oldest players former wing forward Bill Brennan has passed away. Bill Brennan played for Neath in the late 1940's and early 1950's when the Club boasted a very formidable pack indeed

Neath centre Keiran Williams will captain Wales for the first time when the Under-20's meet France at Montauban on Friday (8.05pm). Keiran will be joined in the starting line-up by team-mate Reuben Morgan-Williams who will wear the No.9 shirt for the

Neath team manager Martyn Morris is looking for the Welsh All Blacks to finish the season with a bang. After Saturday's sparkling 41-36 'non-League' win over Aberavon, the former Wales back-rower said, “We must push on now and build on what

Congratulations to Neath centre Keiran Williams who repeated his achievement for Wales Under-20's against Scotland when he again scored two tries and was voted Man of the Match in the 41-27 win against Ireland. Scrum-half Reuben Morgan-Williams played his part too,

Neath's congratulations go to centre Keiran Williams and scrum-half Reuben Morgan-Williams who have again won Wales under-20's selection against Ireland tomorrow and team manager Martyn Morris is proud of the progress of the youngsters in the Neath squad. "Keiran and Reuben are two of