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Bridgend pair in drugs ban

THE Welsh Premiership has been rocked after two Bridgend players were given two-year bans for breaking anti-doping rules. Read

Osprey Sevens’ win

YOUNG Ospreys won the 59th Old Penarthians Sevens at Penarth at their first attempt last night. Read

Superb fightback by Wanderers

WANDERERS’ fourth try in injury time by Mike Grimes completed a great second-half comeback as they deservedly beat Bridgend at the Memorial Ground. Read

Ravens claim the victory

BRIDGEND defied wet conditions at the Brewery Field last night to overcome Cross Keys and record only a ninth Premiership victory of the season, writes Tony Poole. Read

Ospreys prop named Ravens forwards coach

BRIDGEND have confirmed that Ospreys prop Andrew Millward is their new forwards coach, writes Tony Poole. 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

McIntosh out for quick revenge

AFTER this convincing defeat against rivals Bridgend, Pontypridd assistant coach Dale McIntosh said: "There's always another time." Read

Ravens shake Ponty to the core

PAUL WILLIAMS, who is expected to become new Bridgend head coach next season, was delighted following this revenge win. Read

Stephens exit hits Bridgend

BRIDGEND appear to be almost running on empty after learning coach Chris Stephens will depart at the end of the season. Read

Stephens set to stand down from Ravens

Stephens set to stand down from Ravens

CHRIS Stephens announced he’ll be stepping down at the end of the season following Bridgend’s 41-11 Konica Minolta Cup quarter-final defeat against Pontypridd. Read

Ravens’ defeat is grim for the Old Parish

BRIDGEND did near neighbours Maesteg no favours at all when they blew a promising half-time situation to crash to a 10-3 defeat at Llandovery’s Church Bank, writes John Edwards. Read

Magnificent Drovers pack outplayed Ravens’ eight

BRIDGEND did near neighbours Maesteg no favours at all when they blew a promising half-time situation to crash to defeat at Church Bank, writes John Edwards. Read

Drovers battle on

THE Drovers gained another vital win in their fight for Premiership survival by deservedly beating Bridgend at a very windy Church Bank. Read

Maesteg fall short at the Brewery Field

IF Maesteg had shown more ambition they could have taken this cracking contest against old rivals Bridgend. Read

Ravens fly too high for Parish

BRIDGEND held their nerve to emerge with a slender victory over Maesteg during an entertaining derby clash at the Brewery Field. Read

Maesteg scrapping for their survival

MAESTEG will be scrapping for their lives to stay above Llandovery and not be relegated,. 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

Sub magic for Wizards

REPLACEMENT hooker Chris Wells came on in the 70th minute and scored two tries in the closing stages to give the Wizards a four-try bonus point. Read