At the end of a mad week in which the WRU turned down Neath's bid for EDC status a second time, the Welsh All Blacks lost their final home game of the season against the North Wales region who did
SWANSEA 33 points NEATH 25 points Neath continue to improve but they fell short again after giving as good as they got for most of the game at a murky St. Helen's. It was a red-letter day for Neath flanker Jacob Blackmore
For the second time in a month, Neath gave Premiership leaders Newport a mighty scare but ultimately fell just short in a cracking match and, such was the quality of play, that all four wing three-quarters scored. In the 140-odd year
On an evening of high emotion at The Gnoll, an appreciative crowd saw Neath Veterans XV take on a Martin Jones Select XV in a benefit match for the former Neath prop forward who is seriously ill. Martin was there himself
At the end of a traumatic week, probably the last thing Neath needed was one of their toughest challenges of the season at high-riding Newport. However, the Welsh All Blacks came through it all with honour after a thrilling second-half rally
In the midst of Welsh rugby mayhem, Bridgend and Neath did their best to provide a distracting aside in Saturday's Premiership with the home side bossing the second-half to claim the spoils. On a blustery day of drizzly showers, the opening
“Poor despised little Neath” served a timely reminder of the folly of the WRU's ways with this fine win at the lavishly-provided base of the North Wales region. Rain did not deter Neath and two tries by replacement hooker Chris Morris
A bad week for Neath RFC ended badly with this heavy home defeat by table-topping Llandovery who were good value for their win at The Gnoll. It rained in torrents throughout and, as one wag suggested, “I wouldn't send a dog
A hat-trick of tries by prop Elis Hopkins highlighted Neath's 9-try win at Briton Ferry on Friday evening. Hard work by the Ferry committee and their workers ensured that the game proceeded despite the midweek rains and their labours were rewarded
Neath were completely outplayed in every department by a far superior Ebbw Vale side who showed the Blacks what the Premiership is all about. Vale deserve all the plaudits – particularly 3-try scrum-half Rory Harries and captain Cameron Regan who had a 200th