Neath edged an exciting and entertaining game against London Welsh at The Gnoll where both sides scored three tries.
London Welsh led 19-14 through tries by wings Harry Lang and Adam Dunne and long-serving prop Andy Blacks, outside-half and captain Matthew Hodgson converted two.
Neath had the better of the second-half and scored tries through skipper Ben Williams (2) and wing Llewellyn Hawkes, outside-half Paul Short converted two and landed a late match-winning penalty for the All Blacks.
The match was very well controlled by referee Mr. Craig Evans who heads off to the United States on international duty next week.