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Wanderers call on James

WANDERERS travel to Swansea with Aled James returning at centre in the only change to the backline that won at Aberavon. In the pack Gareth Knight returns to lock the scrum as Alex Luff moves to the blindside and Sam Warbuton is out with injured with Richie Thomas moving to the openside. Read

Wanderers turn on style

ANOTHER splendid four points went to a Wanderers squad, who have given the Cardiff-based club the greatest 12 months in its history, writes Howard Evans. Read

Alive but not kicking

IN a match that Glamorgan Wanderers looked likely to run away with in the first half, they only gained victory in the end when Aberavon twice failed to kick the penalty that could have drawn the game. Read

Newport forwards go for gold

THE end justified the means as Glamorgan Wanderers rode their luck to get the better of a strong Black and Ambers side to extend an unbeaten sequence. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Newport

THE Wanderers are boosted by the continued presence of the influential Andy Powell at No 8. Read

Happy Hodges is on an up in Arms

Cardiff 12-18 Glamorgan Wanderers. THE ecstatic scenes at Cardiff Arms Park meant you could have been forgiven for thinking Glamorgan Wanderers had won the cup this weekend. Read

Burnell praises rival pair as Cardiff lose record

CARDIFF coach Justin Burnell declared Glamorgan Wanderers back-row duo Andy Powell and Sam Warburton as the reason why his side lost the league’s only remaining Premiership unbeaten record on Saturday at the Arms Park. Read

Hodges' 'boys' destroy Cardiff

THE Wanderers upset the form book with a thoroughly well-deserved win over their big city rivals. Read

Preview: Cardiff v Glam Wanderers

ALTHOUGH teenager Nathan Rees is retained in the Cardiff side after a try-scoring debut last week, he moves from centre to wing with Richard Jones returning, while Craig Evans and Darren Allinson renew last season’s partnership at half-back. Read

Rivals share spoils

Glam Wanderers 15-15 Llanelli. A DRAW was a fair result at the end of a game in which both sides enjoyed periods of control – Llanelli looked sharper in the first half, but the Wanderers came on strongly in the second period, writes Tom McMahon. Read

Grimes snatches draw

THIS was an even game, with Llanelli shading the first half in possession and territory, and Wanderers coming on strong at the end. Read

Warburton ready to roll for Wanderers

GLAMORGAN WANDERERS bring in Wales U19 World Cup captain Sam Warburton for his first start of the season, coming after he played half of the game for the Blues U20s side last week. Read

Premier clubs back WRU in promotion row

WALES’ Premier Division clubs last night delivered resounding backing to the WRU in their battle with promotion hopefuls Beddau and Bonymaen. Read

Top six placing delights Wands

THE motivation to finish above Cardiff in the Welsh Premiership was enough for Wanderers, who end the season in sixth place as a result of this scrappy victory at bottom club Llandovery. Read

Rugby: Top six placing delights Wands

THE motivation to finish above Cardiff in the Welsh Premiership was enough for Wanderers, who end the season in sixth place as a result of this scrappy victory at bottom club Llandovery. Read

Drovers out but certainly not down

THE Drovers ended the season with another narrow defeat at the hands of the Wanderers at a sun-drenched Church Bank. Read

Roger to get tough

THE WELSH Rugby Union will not compromise its drive to raise the standards in the Principality Premiership. Read

Wanderers spoil the Clement farewell

SWANSEA last night brought the curtain down on the 20-year reign of Tony Clement with a defeat against impressive Glamorgan Wanderers, writes Tony Poole. Read

Grateful Wanderers make most of Ponty's giveaway

The season has gone pear-shaped for Pontypridd over the last few weeks with defeat by Llanelli in the Konica Minolta Cup, followed by league losses at Maesteg and, now, Wanderers. Read

Glam claim Ponty Scalp

IT was tight, hard rugby with heroic tackling on both sides and the result was as close as wing Kristian Baller's injury-time penalty that hit a post and bounced away to leave battling Glamorgan Wanderers with another big scalp. Read