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    The Gnoll, Neath. The team is known as the All Blacks because of the team colours: black with only a white cross pattée as an emblem. Neath RFC is the oldest...
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  • European Rugby Champions Cup. The team formed as a result of Neath RFC and Swansea RFC combining to create a new merged entity, as part of the new regional...
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    Neath (/niːθ/; Welsh: Castell-nedd) is a market town and community situated in the Neath Port Talbot County Borough, Wales. The town had a population of...
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  • (Senedd constituency) Neath RFC, Wales' oldest rugby club Neath F.C., a defunct, association football club (2005–2012) Neath, New South Wales, a village...
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  • been, Cardiff RFC, Chepstow RFC, Haverfordwest RFC, Llandaff RFC, Llanelli RFC, Neath RFC, Newport RFC, Pontypridd RFC and Swansea RFC. The issue with...
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    Glynneath (redirect from Glyn-neath)
    River Neath"), also spelt Glyn-neath and Glyn Neath, is a town, community and electoral ward lying on the River Neath in the county borough of Neath Port...
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  • Bridgend Ravens (redirect from Bridgend RFC)
    times losing to Cardiff RFC, one of which was lost on try count. Bridgend played in the 1990 final but were beaten 16–10 by Neath RFC. The club are the current...
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  • the Neath-Swansea Ospreys, compete in the United Rugby Championship and the European Rugby Champions Cup. The team formed as a result of Neath RFC and...
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  • first season in the Welsh Premier League. During summer 2008, Neath RFC agreed to allow Neath Athletic to share its home ground The Gnoll. With the move...
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  • Division was reduced once more to 14 teams. The 2006–07 league was won by Neath RFC, making it three wins in three years. For the 2007–08 season, a new points...
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  • Nathan Brew (category Newport RFC players)
    against Bedwas RFC, again in the WRU Challenge Cup, and followed this up by scoring a try in a Welsh Premier Division match against Cardiff RFC on 25 April...
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  • Harris Davies - Neath RFC (1 cap) Arthur Lemon - Neath RFC (13 caps) Martyn Davies - Neath RFC (1 Cap) Alan Edmunds- Aberavon RFC,Neath RFC (2 caps) Craig...
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  • Harlequins RFC Narberth RFC Neath RFC Pontypool RFC Tata Steel RFC Trebanos RFC Ystalyfera RFC Ystrad Rhondda RFC Blaenavon RFC Brecon RFC Brynmawr RFC Dowlais...
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  • semi-final. In 1996 the club won its first official major honour, beating Neath RFC in the final of the Welsh Cup, a match still considered one of the best...
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    2009, Neath RFC presented plans for the redevelopment of the Gnoll, including building a community centre on the site, which were criticised by Neath town...
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  • Billy Boston (category Neath RFC players)
    clubs, representing Neath RFC in 1950 and Pontypridd RFC in 1952. However, Boston repeatedly stated his wishes to represent Cardiff RFC, telling one journalist...
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  • Aberavon RFC, Bedwas RFC, Cardiff RFC, Carmarthen Quins, Cross Keys RFC, Ebbw Vale RFC, Glamorgan Wanderers RFC, Llandovery RFC, Llanelli RFC, Neath RFC, Newport...
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  • RFC, who won consecutive titles in 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19. Pontypool RFC went through the 2022/23 Season unbeaten as Champions, with Neath RFC in...
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  • Reuben Morgan-Williams (category Rugby union players from Neath)
    Ospreys development pathway, beginning his career with feeder club Neath Athletic RFC. Morgan-Williams made his debut for the Ospreys on 2 September 2017...
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  • Aberavon RFC, Bedwas RFC, Cardiff RFC, Carmarthen Quins, Cross Keys RFC, Glamorgan Wanderers RFC, Llandovery RFC, Llanelli RFC, Neath RFC, Newport RFC, Pontypool...
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  • Jonathan Davies (rugby, born 1962) (category Neath RFC players)
    but was rejected. Neath gave him another chance and he signed with them in 1982, selected to play at fly-half. After 35 games for Neath, Davies was selected...
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  • Sarra Elgan (category People from Neath)
    union for numerous media outlets. Born in Neath, she is the daughter of Kathryn Rees and former Neath RFC, Wales and British Lions rugby union player...
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  • place. Llanelli RFC won the league, despite Pontypridd RFC beginning the season as runaway favourites. Llanelli, Pontypridd, and Neath RFC qualified for...
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    Willie Arnold (category Neath RFC players)
    rugby player, Arnold played at club level for Morriston, Llanelli, Swansea, Neath, London Welsh, Leicester and Glamorgan. He weighed between 8 stone 7 pounds...
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  • Swansea Rugby Football Club Ltd, alongside Neath RFC are co-owners of the Ospreys. As a result, Swansea RFC returned to being an amateur team. Since the...
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  • Lyn Jones (category Neath RFC players)
    subsequently became a coach. He played most of his playing career for Neath RFC and started his coaching career at the same club. Jones has coached professional...
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  • Ian Boobyer (category Neath RFC players)
    Roddy, were also rugby players. Born in Bridgend, he played for Tondu, Neath, Maesteg, Llandovery, Llanelli and Bridgend Sports, and was part of the...
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  • Gareth Llewellyn (category Neath RFC players)
    Llewellyn started his playing career at Llanharan RFC and then moved on to play first class rugby at Neath, Harlequins, Ospreys and Narbonne, and signed for...
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    Shane Williams (category Neath RFC players)
    scrum-half at Amman United he joined Neath as a second-choice scrum-half. However, it became apparent to Lyn Jones, Neath's then-coach, that Williams simply...
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  • Luke Garrett (category Neath RFC players)
    player who plays as a prop forward having previously played for Cross Keys RFC. He made his debut for the Dragons on 25 April 2015 against the Scarlets...
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