Neath supporters will be saddened to learn of the death of Mr. Mike Crocker, Sion's father. Mike had cut a popular figure at The Gnoll where he has supported Sion throughout his long spell with the Welsh All Blacks. We will all
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
The Ospreys are excited to announce a new ‘A’ side fixture with an Anglo-Welsh clash against Ealing Trailfinders ‘A’ at the Gnoll, Neath on Saturday, November 6th (KO 2pm). Ospreys supporters will get the chance to see the next generation of
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
Neath travel to Ystrad Rhondda on Saturday (kick off 2.30pm). Steff Williams, Elis Horgan and David Griggs all missed the impressive win at Narberth last Saturday through unavailability but should be back in contention. Team news here on Friday morning.
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
The WRU is seeking the help of any Level 1 referees out there who would be prepared to referee the occasional 2nd team and Youth matches and thus ensure that no matches are cancelled at those levels because of a lack of officials. Anyone
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
Today, September 23rd, is a significant day for one of Neath's finest ever players - Courtenay Meredith who celebrates his 95th birthday. For the benefit of younger supporters, C.C. (Courtenay) Meredith was one of the truly "world class" players who have