Neath play Ystalyfera at The Gnoll on Thursday evening (kick off 7.15pm) in a re-arranged WRU Championship fixture. The Blacks showed strong running and good passing skills when they beat Penybanc 82-6 last Friday but Neath realise that Ystalyfera (who will
Neath's WRU Championship match against Ystalyfera has been brought forward to Thursday, February 9th at The Gnoll (kick of 7.15pm). It was originally scheduled for May when it would have clashed with cricket "next door" and Neath RFC are grateful to
Neath ran in 12 tries in an entertaining eve-of-international encounter at The Gnoll. Realistically, there was only ever going to be one winner of this one as Neath took on centenary-celebrating Penybanc who ply their trade against local sides Banwen, Cwmgwrach,
Neath, as expected, were comfortable winners when they entertained Penybanc of Division 5 West Central in a centenary-celebration match under The Gnoll floodlights on Friday. Penybanc brought an enthusiastic following with them but it was the Blacks who made most of
Neath have an additional fixture at The Gnoll on Friday evening (kick off 7.15pm) when centenary-celebrating Penybanc pay their first-ever visit. Penybanc have several links to Neath via former captain Geraint Evans, Gwyn Ashby and Lyndon Bateman so Neath are pleased
WELCOME TO THE GNOLL Neath welcome “The Tigers” of Penybanc RFC to The Gnoll on Friday 3rd February (7.15pm KO) to celebrate Penybanc's Centenary year. HOSPITALITY This Friday night we welcome our friends from Penybanc Rfc as they celebrate their centenary year.
NEATH rarely got out of first gear but reached the semi-final stage of the WRU Championship Cup with a 4-try win over Trebanos at The Gnoll. The Gnoll was in tip-top condition after the previous week's frosts and the home coaches
NEATH 26 points TREBANOS 3 points Neath advanced to the semi-final of the WRU Championship Cup and a tie against Pontypool on March 25 after a solid if unspectacular win over Trebanos. Forward tries by hooker Josh Clark, prop Jack Powell, flanker
After last wek's frosts caused a postponement, Neath and Trebanos try again at The Gnoll (kick off 2.30pm) on Saturday when the All Blacks open the defence of the WRU Championship Cup which they won last year. Neath make one change
TREBANOS Neath's WRU Championship Cup tie against TREBANOS will now take place on Saturday, January 28 (k.o. 2.30pm). BEDWAS Our game at BEDWAS, originally scheduled for that date, has been re-arranged to Saturday, February 25 with a 12.30pm kick off to allow supporters