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Honours even after battle

BEDWAS head coach Steve Law confirmed that he would be carrying on for a ninth season with the club, and both he and his Aberavon counterpart Simon King agreed that a draw was probably a fair result. Read

Law rules again at Bedwas as Wizards hold out for draw

THE two coaches, Steve Law (Bedwas) and Simon King (Aberavon) both agreed they might have made slightly different selections if it had not been an end-of-season match. Read

Wizards pull it out of the hat

ALL the thrills came late in the game with Bedwas having led 31-19 and seemingly were clear for victory. Read

Bedwas rain on Newport’s Parade

FULL-BACK Stuart Thomas landed four second-half penalties to secure Bedwas both a first win at Rodney Parade and double over Newport. Read

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WRU green light for Principality revamp

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

Dead-eyed David delivers for Ravens

Bedwas 14-17 Bridgend. GARETH DAVID snatched victory for Bridgend with the last kick of the match – but his penalty was not without added drama. Read

Gareth leaves it late

Bedwas 14-17 Bridgend. CENTRE Gareth David snatched victory at the last kick of the match. Read

Neath on verge of fourth consecutive title

IT’S often how you react to a defeat that is important, and Neath proved the point in returning to winning ways at a wet Bridge Field. Read

Neath's Roberts in starring role

OSPREYS scrum-half Martin Roberts stole the show as leaders Neath returned to winning ways against Bedwas at a wet Bridge Field. Read

Law rings changes for Bedwas

BEDWAS, who gained a splendid victory over Cardiff last week, take on the league leaders Neath and coach Steve Law makes five changes in his starting line-up. Read

Bedwas see off second-placed Cardiff

BEDWAS coach Steve Law drew a clear lesson from his side’s comprehensive win over the Black and Blues at the Bridge Field, writes Chris Smart. Read

Heroic Jason is the centre of attention

A LUNG-BURSTING length-of- the-pitch touchline run by Jason Tovey set up a try for Nathan Hill that sealed a famous victory for Bedwas at the Bridge Field. Read

Cardiff will be prized scalp

“WE didn’t live with Cardiff at the Arms Park this season,” said Bedwas head coach Steve Law. “But I hope it will be a different game here today. Read

Bedwas late show takes thriller

THERE was drama all the way in this action-packed encounter at The Bridge Field. Bedwas coach Steve Law sportingly acknowledged it was a fortunate home win, writes Tom McMahon. Read

Stuart strikes late on

BOTH sides must take credit for producing a rip-roaring dramatic contest. Read

Steelmen out to resume winning ways

THE STEELMEN have lost three of their last four league games in their worst run of the season, but Bedwas hope to get back to winning ways after three league and one cup losses. Coach Steve Law believes they can, saying, “We still have expectations and I can tell you that I expect us to win this one.” Read

Next step toward Premier reform

THE second stage of the review of the Principality Premiership will begin this week. Read

Poor Bedwas pay the penalty

Bedwas 14-21 Newport. NEWPORT survived a late Bedwas battering to take it, but had fly-half Stuart Thomas been on form with the boot it could so easily have been the hosts in round six. Read

Bedwas sweep aside plucky Bonymaen

BEDWAS were too fit, too fast and too well organised for Division One West side Bonymaen at sunny Parc Mawr. Read

Perfect cup lift for Wanderers

Glam Wanderers 14-0 Bedwas. GLAMORGAN Wanderers warmed up for their Konica Minolta Cup-tie against Maesteg next Saturday with a hard-earned victory over Bedwas on a quagmire of a Memorial Ground. Read