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Ponty slay Aberavon in cup semi

PONTYPRIDD deservedly became the first side through to the Konica Minolta Cup final on May 17, outscoring Aberavon by four tries to one. Read

Wanderers turn on second half style

IF ever there was a case of a game of two halves it was this encounter at the Memorial Ground. Read

Maesteg left spellbound by Wizards

RELEGATED Maesteg were outscored 5-3 on try-count by Aberavon at Llynfi Road last night, writes Tony Poole. Read

Old boy King ready to cast spell over Ponty

WHEN it comes to experiencing the thrills and spills of the Konica Minolta Cup, Aberavon coach Simon King has pretty much been there and seen it all. Read

Roger Lewis

WRU green light for Principality revamp

WELSH Rugby Union chiefs have given the green light to a radical revamp of the Principality Premiership. Read

Rugby: Wizards lose magic

THE Wizards’ slim chance of the runners-up spot in the Welsh Premiership diminished at Pandy Park. Read

Rugby: Up for the cup

ABERAVON head coach Simon King is planning the downfall of his former club Pontypridd, writes Robert Skeels. Read

Keys cast spell over lacklustre Wizards

Cross Keys 31-14 Aberavon. KEYS produced a good home victory at Pandy Park and were inches short of a bonus-point fourth try at the final whistle. Read

Keys open up Wizards

Cross Keys 31-14 Aberavon. ABERAVON minds appeared more on next Saturday’s Cup semi-final as Keys finished just inches short of a try bonus point. Read

Ebbw Vale hit back and storm to success

DESPITE conceding two early tries, Ebbw Vale hit back to run riot, scoring seven touchdowns. Read

Sides left counting the cost

BOTH sides suffered injuries, both scored three tries, but Aberavon just took the four points and left Bedwas with a losing bonus. Read

Wizards cling on for victory

ABERAVON hung on to deny a dangerous Bedwas side in a game that saw six tries shared. Read

Wizards ring the changes

ABERAVON will ring the changes from the side that defeated Llandovery for their last home game of the season. Read

Wizards are on the up

FIVE-TRY Aberavon moved up into third spot in the Principality Premiership table after beating battling Llandovery, writes Howard Evans. Read

Wizard gets his kicks in the wind

IN a thrilling cup tie, in which both sides scored four tries, the kicking of Aberavon fly-half Jamie Davies was decisive as he landed five goals in a high wind. Read

McLaughlin fails to stop Wizards magic

A HAT-TRICK of tries by full-back Andrew McLaughlin could not prevent Ebbw Vale bowing out of the cup at the Talbot Athletic Ground as the Wizards worked their magic to move into the semi-finals. Read

Blyth spirit wins

SWANSEA flanker David Blyth played the game of his life and scored three splendid tries to sink Aberavon. almost without trace. Read

Bonus-point victory for Wizards stuns Neath

Aberavon 29-22 Neath. ABERAVON gained only their second league win in 18 matches against Neath and also took a bonus point for scoring four tries. Read

Wizards have point to prove

ONLY once have Aberavon ever beaten Neath in a league match and the Wizards’ squad is littered with players rejected by the Welsh All Blacks, writes Howard Evans. Read

Sparkling Aberavon thrash Bridgend

MOST Aberavon and Bridgend eyes are on the quarter-finals of the cup next month, but it was the eyes of the Wizards supporters that shone more with a solid 15-man league performance where the result never appeared to be in doubt. Read